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Show f4 I LOCAL NEWS mm Hjr" Erery automobile dealer la cer- Bs " , - talnly on the Job now. A great many H I machine! are cold erery day. BnjBBJ!;V ' '$?" Hft; ' , Bay your Early Ohio seed potatoes Hir- I r , now before the itoek it all sold. t "" Cacao Valley Commission Co. Ad 4-13 Hf' Floyd Rose it telling Paige cam Hgt 'i new, and he reports the tale of a Hf t car a day. J?- """ v' I ' ' you cannot go to the front you Hi ( (te the Red Crow Benefit on r 1' " Friday evening. Advt. 4-11 PPia H ! Mr., John W. Crawford returned Hf i yesterday front Brlghara City where B. d to visit hie old friend C. 6, f ' Boaketay who is new city manager. Hjfllt " Received a big" supply ot tungstoa HBk' needles: Thatcher Music Company: Hv.v Advt;18. aLGai ""&fesvTI,e '"', iMijrllU'.eaatrih-HliffT', iMijrllU'.eaatrih-HliffT', He'WV if.Mi will. giro fifcr HfJ Wtfc' y tj. AdT'4I H V ? Shamhart Chriitlauea big de- nnH ''v''"' ' rtt atore'laharlag an unusual LbWI t5v-, 4nMit far noendiy. lunc'hei. The H I "'' . " , lBekeav art -exeelleat. Try there. HoT 14? Ferllent 3 room modem home, B J; 1M te,. T. C. with bath room. Hy N f . j roan 'parek and basement, at 874 U b -SMth Firat Weet. 'Phone '878-W. aK': l''-' Captain Alrla O. Twltekall of ttie K j pM..lOah'Agt-V football teaW'will BMf" eaaek athletlea at the Box Elder If-lf;; Mica "eol next year. aHl "ir kaM;tkTMtra4a-aad OrtioieU;' K t .. .'i'-Wti., Ootib mJM Mli: Campany. rAdV.4;i3 ?' New anY nifty line of bathing 1 VV-',, , eapa just in, Rlter Broa. Drug'Co, A The Rani; Stare. Advt .4-11 HU Wt R- Harmon, manager- of the Kfhj'v ' Thatcher Mude Company waa amll- M V; lag yesterday when ke Just closed a Pi', e dl for a large electric plane and BKiif V orekestfa to a firm in Pocateile. Mr. mm t Barmen saya'kia other" iuilcat line. H ra selling rapidly. ' awaVaKl i i ' BHrli t V , ,,, f v i.lJ jf Bff! Aid tko goad work of 'war relief K;l4 i ',e you JproHrself gee tke Hy'tt ' Freshman play Friday arening. L AdU 4-11. BHtl f fj-j'.' For .Sale Pure hred registered Kf Holstela bulls, nicely marked well Br : ' v bred n1 " individuals. For 'f ur- BsVll L"i8 tker ,n,onntlon. Pboae or call 'on BP: ',;f s Albert C. Fisher, RlchmoVd,' UUh. HfrP,;'''' Adrt. 4-16, -:.t rt KMf S t ,, ;,j' To mMt, the needs of stenograph- K-14 y r " wo would do their hit for the BlgV- government, a special spaed and re- HH' "$ T',w MHrM ,a Borthand and type "' wrIUng will be given at the B. Y. H& m - College, commencing Tuesday. April. f ri ..y ' 14, at p. m. The hour given to the fe lV ' stenographer to prepare to help l' Uaele Sam. Period, 6 weeks; price, R'i ' '' t. ' system, Gregg. (The system ad- V 1 ;'' a opted by the Utah Text Book Com- H - fi, mission. ' Adv. tf !k( iih-.-. We are receiving lots of now rec- J:$ - tords dally. Thatcher Music Com- i'i ?f . ny- Advt. 4-13 LBi & '' B v. f-Tha eaaaty schools especially are LaBl; ' J ? maeh Interest lsTthe Juafer M&- ' '&'' ,- Rid Cries work and each school is B ';;&;V- ;N ItsargaalMtloa as rapidly BBBMJ.-i .k' .i as possible. Buttons and pledge cards are supplied to each pupil. The schools collect their own funds and do certain work under the direction of the Chater. Mr. ,Qoorge D. Harding Hard-ing and Miss Clara M. Kremer have been appointed as the chairmen for the city and county Junior Red Cross work. One thousand books containing contain-ing the story of the Red Cross have been ordered and will be used In the schools so organized, as texts. The children are surely to become Imbued with the spirit of the Red Cross and more patriotism. Colorlte straw hat dye Jet black now In. Rlter Bros. Drug Co., The Rexall Stores Advt. 4-11 Don't fall to attend the big patriotic patri-otic meeting la the Tabernacle at I o'clock tonight. Rer. Slmpkla, "of Salt Lake City, will be the principal speaker, aad there we none better. Mr. Jamas Plagree, kof Ogoen," Is also expected to beVht Besides, these the Tabernacle eheir will reader some national aengsand twoquar-teta twoquar-teta from the.Cheral Seietywlllap--paar oa' the, program.-1 Tprogrnmv Is'aacelleat aad tlMMasa Jastrlt U hoaodVvtiiat eYsry.seatvsji;'' oeea-pled. oeea-pled. ToalghtfatJ8VcIeek.- Lost One sorrel mare roaehed maae, branded T oa left shoulder; one brown horse, roaehed maae, branded T on left shoulder; one blaek cold, branded J A en left hip. Inform Elmer Taylor at Phone 19R1. Plain City. Utah. Advt. 4-14 The Commercial Boosters Club has I been 'advised that Dr. H. H. Brown, of the United States Department of Agriculture;' will be present for the presoatattoa of the; grata ndust- and tiro prevention work. This demonstration demon-stration will bo given at the Lyric TBMternext.Friday.aiternoon, April ehargf ,a,graUivolevator or floar atratioa is free and It is hoped that all the elevator men In the county aad any who areinterested la flour milling are present at the meeting. Come to Nlbley Hall had learn the importance of being earnest Ad 4-11 o The. basket ball season for the bwlaess.meahas Just v commenced. Mr. Orvsl Adams aad Joseph, Banires and 'several of the business mea are 'pJayWeverTalght 'tho ' Smart gymaasluni. Mr. Uller of the Hotel Becles has'been eagaged to serve a big dinner for twelve oa Friday sight. The two teams puylag to see who pays for the repast are: Orval Adams, Aaron Olson, Luther' Howell", Leslie Nesilt. and Jwilfofd Merrill, sgaiust Joseph Squires, , Joseph R. J' eason, Ray Homer. William Evans ad 'Jack Cohura. -Contention and strife have been in the air for some time aad the peace terms have been finally agreed upon. " , - New four room modern house with, basement for sale browner. Inquire at 880 South First West. Adr tf The Cache County Chapter acknowledges, ac-knowledges, with thank the following follow-ing contributions: Sigma Theta Phi Sorority, $25; 0. O. Cardon, $13.60; George O. Smith, services; William Walton, services; William Currell, services; J, W. Ault, services; J. F. Schirmelster, services; J. P. Smith ft Son, services; and The Advertiser, services. The contribution from Mr. Cardon teethe purchase of gause la 96.60 per week' for an ladefialto period pe-riod aad has'beea' coming every week since March 1. MnCardea. Is surely doing his bit aad If everybody la the city and countyWere doing as much accordingly, Red Cross drives would not bo necessary! ,v Report made to the Bank Commissioner Commis-sioner of the State of Utah, of the condition of the' V LEWISTON STATE BANK Located at Lewlstea,, la-the-County of Cache, State of Utah, at the close of business on thei29th day of March, 1918: Resources Loans and Discounts.....!..! 143,084.86 Stocks and Other Bonds.. 18,000.00 Banking House 300.00 Furniture and Fixtures.. 100.00 Due from National Banks 38,896.33 Due from State Banks and Bankers 40,816.88 Checks and Cash Items 1140.91. Gold Coin 11,160.00 Sliver Coin 1201.23 Currency $766.00 2,248.13 Expense Account 427.67 Interest and Taxes Paid.. 77".35 Total f228,660'.0& Liabilities Capital Stock Paid In 8 30,000.00 Surplus Fund.............".. . 6,600.00 Undivided Profits, Interest, Inter-est, Exchange, etc. . 1,326.43 Individual Deposits 131,068.23 Demand Certificates of Deposit 6,006.00 Cashier's Checks 909.12 Savings Deposits ........ 32,109.86 Time Certlfjcates of Deposit De-posit . 21,342:46' Amount ' Set Aside For Taxes, etc...!-....-.. .. 400.00 - Total' 8228,660.09 (Seal) - a"7 State of Utah, County of Cache, .A. O. Barber being first duly sworn aoeordlag to law," deposes and says that he la Cashier of the above named bank; that;' the above aad foregoing' report 'contains a full, true aad ear-reet'statsmeat ear-reet'statsmeat of the condition ot the aatd' bank at the close of business oB'tae 39th -day of. March, 1918.- ts?-tJ-rAAK-'BABlWsWaa, SaMerlbed "iW swo-te hoforoP? thta ,6th day of April, 1918. . I t IRVING O. BRANOHAM, , v ' Notary Public My .commission expires the first day of May, 1920. ' Correct Attest: M'. POND, HYRUM HATBALL. t A. H. THOMPSON, Directors. State ot Utah, Office of Bank Commissioner. I, W-. E. Evans, Bank Commission-er'of Commission-er'of ae State 'of Utahl'do hereby certify 'that the foregoing is a full, true and correct copy of the state-moat state-moat of the .aJeofe named oompany. tiled In'WjWPWi' mosth day of April, 1918. W. H. EVANS, , |