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Show I People's State Bank "THE PEOPLE'S BANK." I Wo are in a position to liundlo your every legitimate banking need. Your account is cordially invited. We have a Savings Department and pay 4 per cent, interest. People's State Bank of Am. Fork REPORT Made to the Dank Commissioner of tho State of Utah, of tho condition of THE HANK OF PLEASANT GKOVE, located at Pleasant Grove, In tho County of Utnh, Stato of Utah, nt the close of business on tho 21st day of May, 1914. RESOURCES. Loans nnd discounts $123,575.32 Overdrafts unsecured 362.47 Furniture and fixtures 2,354.10 Ronl estate 4,779.77 Due from national banks... 3,879.81 Duo from state banks nud bankers 5,972.51 Checks and cash Items 2.90 Gold coin 1,020.00 Silver coin 277.00 Currency 1,358.00 2,067.99 Expense account 635.43 Total 149,117.40 LIABILITIES. Capital Btock paid In 20,000.00 Surplus fund 1,000.00 Undivided profits, Interest, exchange, etc 2,995.41 Due to national banks 121.42 Individual deposits 34,488.94 Savings deposits 57,709.31 Cashier's checks 1,346.03 Time certificates of deposit. 15,974.60 Hills payable 16,000.00 Amount set aside for taxes, I etc 481.09 Total $149,117.40 Stute of Utah, County of Utah: S. L. Swensou, being first duly sworn according to law, deposes and says that he Is assistant cashter of the above named bank; that tho abovo und roregolug report contains a full, true and correct statement of the condition of the said bank at the close of business busi-ness on tho 21st day of May, 1914. S. L. 9WENSON. Correct Attest.' J. R. HALLIDAY, A. E. COOPER. W. S. CHIPMAN, Directors. Subscribed and sworn to before mc this 27th day of May, 1914. II. C. JOHNSON. Seal Notary Public. (My commission expires 21st day of August, 1915.) State of Utah, Offlco of Rank Commissioner: Commis-sioner: I, C. A. Glazier, Rank Commissioner of tho Stnte of Utah, do hereby certify that the foregoing Is a full, true and correct copy of the statement of the nbovo named compnny, filed In my office of-fice this 28th day of May, 1914. C. A. GLAZIER, Dank Commissioner. Let the'REVIEW Do Your Printing. OUR 9,000 ACRE FARM Practically all irrigated, located five miles from Grass Range, will be sold in parcels of 1G0 acres. This is the last largo farm to be cut up in the famous fam-ous Fergus county along the new line of the C. M. & St. P. Railway. Grass Range 1 Ranch Co. Grass Range-, Montana 1 30-4t Watch Our Show Windows for Bargains I ! Our Muslin UnderwearNo bet- ! ter quility shown in district. At prices that will surprise you. Have you in- I spected our line of DRESS GOODS? I If not you should before buying your Summer Dress. Our line is complete. Our J price is the lowest. Cullimore Mercantile Company I ' ' ' B The Place You Get a Square Deal for the Round Dollar. LINDON, UTAH j ,MIMMMHiBllHHMiiiHIMMMilMn V REPORT Mado to tho Dank Commissioner of the State of Utah of tho condition of THE UTAH HAXKIMJ COMPANY, located nt Lehl, In the County of Utah, State of Utah, at tho closo of business on tho 21st day of May, 1914. RESOURCES. Uaus nnd discounts $ 80,485.11 Overdrafts unsecured 80.22 Ranking house C.C80.00 Real cBtate 38,945.20 Une from national banks... 0,720.35 I)ue from stato banks nnd bankers 3,597.70 Checks and cash Items $ C51.00 Gold coin 500.00 Silver coin 510.30 Currency 557.00 2,278.30 Kxpeuse account 305.30 Honda, railroad and industrial indus-trial 40,208.15 Total $101,420.39 L1AU1L1TIES. Capital stock paid in $ 50,000.00 Undivided profits, Interest, exchange, etc 3,113.72 Individual deposits 37,039.55 Savings deposits 2C.792.G7 Cashier's cheeks 893.78 Demand certificates of deposit de-posit 1,000.00 Time certificates of deposit 40,980.07 Hills payable 25,000.00 Total $191,420.39 Stato of Utah, County of Utah: William E. Evans, being tlrst dnly sworn according to law, deposes nnd says that ho Is cashier of tho above naineo. bank: thnt the above and foregoing fore-going repoit contains a full, true and correct statement of tho condition of tho said bank nt tho closo of business on tho 21st day of May, 1914. WM. E. EVANS. Correct Attest: A. J. EVANS. GEORGE WEBB, WILLIAM THORNTON, Directors. v Subscribed and sworn to boforo mo this 28th day of May, 1914. S. I. GOODWIN. ISoalJ Notary Public. (My commission expires 17th day of May, 1915.) State of Utah, Office of Bank Commissioner: Commis-sioner: I, C. A. Glazier, Rank Commissioner of tho Stato of Utah, do hereby certify that tho foregoing Is a full, true nnd correct copy of the statement of tho nbovo named company, filed In my office this 1st day of June, 1914. C. A. GLAZIER, Bank commissioner. o NOTICE. BIDS WANTED. Bids will be received by tho County Auditor of Utnh County, Utnh, nt tho offlco of tho County Clerk Provo, Utah, up to and including June 30, 1914, for furnishing record books, blnnks nnd stationery required for tho use of the county officers during tho year beginning begin-ning July 1, 1914. And also for tho publication of county reports, notices and advertisements advertise-ments during the ensuing year, beginning begin-ning July 1, 1914. Alt bids must stato separately thu. price of each Item nnd the porson to whom the contract Is awarded shall glvo a bond for tho faithful perform anco of the contract. The bids will be opened and contracts con-tracts awarded by the County Commissioners Commis-sioners of Utah County nt their first moetlug In July, 1914, which will be on July C, 1914. Tho Commissioners reserve tho right to uccept or reject any or nil bids, and mny accept or reject a pnrt of any bid. Dated June 1, 1914. wA. V. ROBINSON, G-2t County Auditor. $40 California AND RETURN. Tickets on Sale Daily, For h Vacation June 1st to Sept. 30th. L0XB ,,BACH' UATAUXA' VKNICL', OCII.VX PARK, Hoturn Oct. 30th. SAN mK(J0, B"URK BATHING. llOATINQ F18H1NO. For literature or Information sco O. W McDONALl), Agent, American Kork. W K WELSH. Agent. Lehl. v C It LLOYD, Agent, Pleasant Grove. fmPV Or address - liJi J H. MANDERFIELD. A. G P. A. VnHl Salt Lake City XjHT In tho whole Held of medicine there Is not a healing remedy that will repair re-pair dnmogo to tho flesh moro quickly than BALLARD'S SNOW LINIMENT. In cuts, wounds, sprains, burns, scalds and rheumatism, its, healing and penetrating power Is extraordinary. extraordin-ary. Price 25c, 60s nnd $1.00 per bottle. Sold by Wm. Thornton. MAKERS OFHIGH CLASS MONUMENTS. THE DEMAND OF THE DAY IS THAT A CONCERN BE JUDGED BY ITS PRODUCT AND NOT BY WHAT IT CLAIMS FOR ITSELF. A CAREFUL INSPECTION OF OUR PRODUCT WILL CONVINCE YOU OF THE FACT THAT WE ARE MAKERS OF HIGH-CLASS MONUMENTS. VALUE THAT CAN NOT BE PROVED, BUT HAS TO BE IMAGINED, IMAG-INED, IS A DELUSION. YOU CAN SEE REAL VALUE IN EXCESS OF THE COST IN BEESLEY MONUMENTS. MONU-MENTS. THE HIGH GRADE OF THE MATERIAL IN THEM, THEIR CORRECT COR-RECT DESIGN, CAREFUL WORKMANSHIP WORK-MANSHIP AND BEAUTY ARE CLEARLY APPARENT. VOU DO NOT HAVT TO STRETCH NOR' STRAIN YOUR IMAGINATION TO REALIZE THAT BEESLEY MONUMENTS MONU-MENTS HAVE EVERY QUALITY THAT THOROUGHLY RELIABLE MONUMENTS OUGHT TO HAVE. THEY ARE BEAUTIFUL AND STAND THE TEST OF TIME. NOW IS A GOOD TIME TO SEE US ABOUT THAT WORK YOU WILL WANT ERECTED BEFORE DECORATION' DECORA-TION' DAY. IIEESLEY MARBLE & GRANITE ' W0RK8 BY THE TABERNACLE PROVO, UTAH. O. P. Pnrker J. W. Robinson PARKER & ROBINSON Lawyers Offices: ProTo -Farmers' and Merchants Hank Untitling. Am. Fork Chlpman lUnk Rnlldlng American Fork Livery and Transfer Stable FINE HORSES COMFORTARLE VEHICLES A BEAUTIFUL HEARSE Commndtoifs Hack Meets All Train L. W. NIELSEN. Prop. Phone 55.R Orders Solicited TIIK REST IS ALWAYS TITO CHEAPEST For House, automobile, and Carriage Painting, Pnpor Hnuglng, Decorating. Groining and 8lgn Writing Cnll on AXEL BLOOMQUIST THE .PAINTER Shop on Main Street r'lrt.Clanii Work Guaranteed. IHEKWWN FORK. ...... UTAH Dr. R. K. Knighton Graduate Veterinarian Phone Nn. 70W AMERICAN FORK. UTAH CLARENCE M. BECK LAWYER Practices in any court Chlpman Hank llulldfng, Room J AMERICAN FORKi UTAH. WANT ADS I , , 1 . i. FOR SERVICE Bennlon's $100 Uuroc H Jeraoy boar, at-W. H. Vaughan'i H barn, Lehl, Utnh. 6-t( jjV w WANTED A first-class girl to do the H c cooking at tho Roltuc Inn, Lehl, H Utnh. C-tf FOR SALE Beautiful building Bite, H li acres; second lot east of Ed 4 Fowlor's residence. Inquire T. P, H Klrkham, Lehl, Utah. G-H . n LOST A dark Jersey heifer calf, one H tl year old; an under slope In right H c; -nr and over half in left ear. Finder H return to Hebor Barratt, American H Fork, and bo rownrded. C-lt-pd H H It t'LACE orders for gooseberries with II Frank Galsford, Lehl. 6-tt H (( :"RU1T FARM FOR SALE An 8-ncre H fruit farm, four ncreB In Jonathan H apples bearing second crop; 3 acrei H In raspberries, gooseberries, black- H L borrles, gropes nnd red currants; one H acres pluntcd Hi cucumbers. Address H or see Frank Galsford, Lehl, Utah. 6-tf H i ,H FOR SALE Twin Excelsior Motorcy- ci clo 1912 Presto, light tank apedomettr, g rear seat, $175. Writo A. M. Glover, jc ox 1475, Salt Lnko, for demoustrt H lion. 30-4t'pd FOR SALE Good young mare ml I colt for sale cheap. D. H. Jorcn H sen, American Fork. ', 25-tf q TO RENT Two light housekeeping H rooms; also sleeping rooms. For particulars call at J. J. Child's old S residence, Lehl. 16-tt H f FOR" SERVICE Pure-blood Jersey B bull; also pure-blood Berkshire boar. M J. L. Harvey. Pleasant Grove, Utah. H 4-18-tf ' ll A BARGAIN If you aro looking for Wflr a bargain on a noat little cottags K boo Edward Southwlck, Lehl, Utah, for M particulars on the Mra. fltandrlns . house on Fifth North. "' Also 12 acres of choice land on HO Lohl Bench. - Hp, 1 m MM PONY FOR SALE A child's pinto I pony, 3-ycars-old, gentle as a lamb and about tho Blze of a Shetland pony. " Just the thing for children to ride or Hal drlvo. Price very reasonable. Par- Hj' tlculars call Cltlzon Office American Fork. tf FOR SALE Eggs and baby ohlcks. ' Thoroughbred Buff Orpingtons. Ha Eggs 60 cents for 13. Chicks 10 cents B111 each. Mrs. Amanda Ross, Lehl. tf mMtl 1UOHEST CASH PRICE paid for eggs, poultry, veal and hides. Call Hit r phono Charles Dorton, Lohl. 14-tf H,r WHITE ORPINGTON EGGS for hatch- V Ing, 15 for $1. Mrs. S. W. Rom. Bn Lohl. ' tf ), BUILDING LOTS FOR SALE Oni '' block enst of First Ward churctv Phone 97-M. ' U-tf CHICKENS WANTED Will pay tht H" klghost cash prlco and call for them. B'u Ebblo Christensen, Lehl, Utah. Phone 134-W. 38-tf . FOR SALE Thorough-bred barred H1 Plymouth Rock eggs; 50c por set- H ting. Calvert HaBlor, Lohl, Utah. 28-tf K The Old Reliable Store of W W. GRANT I; Wholesale & Uotail Dealer in W Pianos, Organs and Musical F Goods of All Kinds I Wall Paper, 1 Chinaware, Glassware, I Crockery I AMERICAN FORK. OTA II I NO. 2. B Government Abstracts 1 Boforo you can know that your tltlo Is clear you must single out H from tho public records all transfers affecting your property. In Utah County there nro over 150,000 of these Instruments. Records affecting laud titles aro kept In tho 'olnces of tho County Clerk, the Cqunty TreaBitror and the County Recorder. Ta go in person to these OlTlccs nnd search your tltlo would be, to H the nveragu man, a hopeless and Impossible tnsk. And yet, TO KNOW THE TITLE, a senrch must bo made. A lawyer's fee for tho time expended would bo a prohibitive expense, and with th public records alone even tho skilled lawyer Would novor knpw when his task wns completed. Tho result has been tho ImperntUo demand for tlio abstractor whoso skill, experience and special training of nn export, with tho marvelous aid of a "TRACT INDEX," 'has developed the "abstract: of title" (To bo Conl limed ) UTAH TITLE COMPANY n. II. THORNE, Mr.r |