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Show BINGHAM BRIEFS Mrs. . Phil iPurdy left the" first of tb week 'for Delta, where she will spend some time with her people. ' : ffyngham fire company No. 1 at a meeting Wednesday, night appropriated appropri-ated $100 of its funds for the purpose of buying a Liberty bond. The Lady Maccabees met Wednesday Wednes-day afternoon and diverted 2oO of the organization funds for the purpose of buying Liberty bonds. H. J. llerr, who has been very sick for the past two weeks, is Improving. There will be a dance at Canyon hall next Friday night, when the masters mas-ters of the waltz will have an opportunity oppor-tunity to test their ability. At this dance a prize will be given the best dancers. Music will be furnished by the Melody Eight of Salt Lake. The town board met Wednesday night, but no official business was transacted. . A patriotic mass meeting will be held at the Copperfield I. O. O. F. hall tonight and the speakers will be Judge .'ohn C. Green of Bingham and Parson Simpkins of Salt Lake. jLyle, 12.year-oId son of Mr. and Mrs. James Nerdin, died Wednesday of last week of pneumonia. The funeral service serv-ice and the interment was at American Ameri-can Fork. , The weather 'has been rather cold in (Bingham this week. Aout six inches of snow fell Sunday night and about three or four Tuesday night. This was followed by a storm Wednesday Wednes-day afternoon, and more snow Wednesday Wednes-day night. W. MeCabe, who for some time has been local manager of the Star staee pine, has been transferred to the Salt !jilre office, and he has been succeed-d succeed-d here by J. C. Pretitley. The funeral service of Henry Atkinson Atkin-son was held Sunday afternoon from Society hall by the Maccabees. II. N, Standish was presiding officer, Rev. Thomas Manwaring delivered the principal prin-cipal address, and Rev. T. J. Tramel the final prayer. The remains were taken to the iMt. Olivet cemetery, Salt Lake, for interment, where the final ritualistic service was held by the Maccabees. Mrs. !Anga Thomas, age 31, wife of Oeorge Thomas, died at Highland Boy Monday night after a brief illness of pneumonia. In addition to her hus-hand hus-hand she is survived by six children. The funeral service was held Wednesday Wednes-day afternoon from the Serbian hall at Highland iBoy and the interment was n the iBingham cemetery. Nick Kovac of Highland .Boy died Tuesday afternoon at the Holy Cross hospital of tuberculosis He was about years of age. The funeral will be held in Bingham today. ; " John Soccol of Copperfield died on Tuesday morning of Tuberculosis. He had been unwell for some time and had started to Salt Lake to undergo a .course of treatment. He was taken in a surrey to the railroad station, but was too late to catch the train. While on his way back up town he did in t!'e carrinee In which he was riding. He was 28 years of age. was a miner and had resided in the cairp for six years. Funeral arrangements have not yet been made. Rov. Thomas Msnwertnr. . forn er pastor of the Xtinghnm M. K. church, but now stationed at Murray, visited friends in town last week. Gorp Wells, manager of the Wn-ra Wn-ra Grocery Company, made a trip to th southern part of the state the latter lat-ter part of last week. ". W Wilson, one of the trustees of Hie Jordan sihool hoard, and Mr. Sn. Mne, superintendent of buildinir and grounds, were in tovn 'Monday in- reeling' the Highland Hoy school building. M. D Purrant yisited Salt Lake and Union Saturday. Mrs. Anna MeGuire spent tile weekend week-end in ?alt Lake visiting her brother, n. -It. Quinn. Rev. T. J. Tramel is In Salt Lake today attending the meeting of the natters of the Utah mhmion of the Methodist church. Mr and Mrs. J. M. Stafford were called to Idaho this week to attend the funeral of his brother. Jam"s Jeekson. who recently enlisted enlist-ed under the colors an a painter, has been assigned to Camp 'Iiewls. and in a letter to his people' a few da8 ago said that he was now in uniform and that he was enjoying the armv life fine. Mrs. George Chochos. who has been sick for the pat two weeks, wasi taken to Salt Lake Tuesday, where she will spend some time recuperating. recuperat-ing. Two daughters of Mr and Mrs. William Will-iam Usery of Highland Boy, died dur. ing the past week. Madeline, aged 4. died Saturdiv, and I'la, oged .", died' Monday night. A meeting of the board of trustees of the Illnghara Methodist church was held at tl home of Mr. and Mrs. n. K. Willis Monday nlpht. The trustees present were II. F. Heather, John West, and Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Jacobs. A number of Important mutters were taken up. The trustees decided to ask for bids for remodeling and renovating reno-vating the church and a committee composed of Mr. Heather and Air, Wil-II Wil-II h, was appointed to secure a better musical instrument for the church. The dedication of the new parsonage will he held during ttie third cr fourth week of May. Lorn to Mr. and Mrs. f.eo Anderson Sunday, a daughter. John Smith left Wednesday for Ihitte. Mont., where lie will spend several sev-eral davs. Report Made to the Bank Commls-! sioner of the State of Utah, of the Condition of the CITIZENS STATE BANK I ideated at r.ingham in the County, of I Salt l-ake, State of Utah, at the close 'of business on the 29th day of March, 1918. Resources Loans and Discounts $ 350.54 1 .78 I Overdrafts Secured 20,000.00 Overdrafts Unsecured 1,981.71 j Itonds, Railroad and In- j dustrlal. 29.154.00 Stocks and Other Honda.. t5,S.r.20 ! Furniture and Fixtures.... 5.075.00 jlteal Kstate 9.250.110 i : Due from National Hanks.. 45,189.79 Due from State lianks, and Hankers 6,829.99 Exchanges for Clearing House 411.53 Checks and Cash Items. . .. 1,743.53 jUoldCoin 2.165.00 ! Silver Coin 1,768.42 Hurrency 20.069.00 Kxpense Account 2,016.32 Interest and Taxes Uaid.. 2.827.28 Total I 564,717.r,9 Liabilities Capital Stock paid in $ 20,000.00 i.Surplus Fund 23,000.00 I Undivided Profits. Inter- 1 est Kxchange. etc 6.229.85 Dividends Unpaid 43.00 Due to State lianks . and I 'Rankers 27.729.17 i Individual Deposits 514.159.25 j Demand Certificates of Deposit 5.282.50 Cashier's Checks 7,425.02 Time Certificates of Deposit De-posit '162,816.90 Total .....'..'....$ 564.717.59 State of Utah. County of Salt Lake, ! Q. U. Kelly being first duly sworn ! according to law, deposes and says jthat he is cashier of the above ! named bank; that the above and fore. going repot t contains a full, true and correct statement of the condition of ;the said bank at the close of business on the 29th day or March. 1918. j q. 11. KFJI.LY. , Correct Attest: I F. W. quinn. W, II. Wording. I q. H. Kelly. I Directors. ! Subscribed and sworn to before me .this Sth day of April, 1918. ARTHUR C. COLE. (seal) Notary Public, i My commission expires 13th day of ! October, 1921. State of' Utah, Office of Hank Comniis-1 Comniis-1 sioner. I, W. K. Kvans, diank Commissioner of the State of Utah, do hereby certify that the foregoing is a full, true ami ! correct copy of the statement of the jahoe named company, filed in my of i fice tliis loth day of .'.prii. 1918. , W. K. 1CVANS. 1 iliank Commissioner. |