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Show I I KHfflBli THE PHONOGRAPH WITH A VEL:VET;,T0fE I. J 1 llglS if-fll Achieving The Ultimate In Phonograph Music Ht J S I BmpHE'Sllfrl S ImPw A'X VfrSfe TllC Ir.u,18klck Me,ll0d of Reproduction gained. InBtant and wide-sprcnd public favor because it enriches the tone Hi 1 i'BKT'HBWS BWll yjHf uIMos of all records. For this alono it is adored by artists and approved (by the hypercritical. It embodies the true I j 1 I lliilvl li mPH 1 rr'IIA principles of tone rcpioductlon and compllos with the established laws of acoustics in projecting tono. Two revolutionary 1 I j; m whaWWttimi ll'PrrM factors, among others essentially dlffeicnt from other phonographs, mako this possible. . They are the Ultonta nnd the Tone I I iKflS lli? The Ultona Plays All Rocords The Amplifier Enriches Tones' - F H ; 1 i4SflHllHHMiLififlll trmt' ' Tho Ultonla a product or creative genius onablos As th0 name Implies it amplifies tone, making It truer I m M f53i3HyHHiHiK'S!yB , one to play all make records on the Drunswlclc. Not a com- and sweeter. It Is a vibrant tono chambor llko the sound- I II CTf SlffiS?lr Ik ulnatlon contrivance nor complex mechanism, yet involving lng board of a fino piano "orvlolln. Constructed entirely of I n iM Wa-, HkVf jtt ' , a fundamental principle of sound. By a slight turn of the wood nnd free 'from metal it gives the requisite resiliency I 1 ! Ill W hand It suppllesUhe proper needle, correct weight and for unfolding nnd projecting truetone. -.-. B ;; I "' :& ' ,Sft-'';M' ' ' vl I ' I ',-'' Hear your favorite record on the Brunswick? 4$pL'-ti - : I "v , and be your OWN JUDGE of this Super v.'5fMi ' II . Musical Instrument. - - - - " --g tMM: . ' . - By I We can serve you' best because. .--'iaM " I' I we are specialists ' , ,'" 'x I ".J " THE PHONOGRAPH SHOP ili W: ' 'i;v3;. .Sm2mmE' " 'i Dealers Exclusively in Phonographs and Records ipsv $ -A " f' "' " " 38 So. Main Street - Opposite Interurban Station " ; BJI ' MM j I I REPORT I ! 3Iado to the Bank Commissioner of the State of Utah of the condition condi-tion of m ' , THE WELLSVILLE , I .' STATE BANK Bl , - . V "Located at Wellsvllle, in the Coun- H ty of Cache, Stato of Utah, at tho M close or business ou the 12 th day of Hi September, 1919. H " HESOUUCKS H Ixuins and discounts ....$121,177.80 B Slocks and other bonds .. 14,523.39 H Banking house 8.G33.84 M , Furniture and fixutres .. 2.S84.G5 B ; luo from National banks S82.02 B -Due from Stato Banks nnd Bankers 14 1.05 Checks and CaBh items '.. 2,C94,2c Gold Coin 15.00 j Sliver Coin 1.035.GG ! I Currency 572.00 JJ 3!xpenso Account 518,10 I Interest nnd taxes paid 597.0 1 t TOTAL t 1153,(578.67 H. LIABILITIES M H CaplUl Stock Paid in ....$ 20,000.00 H t Surplus Fund 2,000.00 B Vndlvldcd Profits, Inter- H , est, Exchange, etc 2,927.27 dividends Unpaid .....' 3.00 B Individual Deposits 63,085.18 B Cashier's Checks 755,14 Savings Doposits 1729.48 Hi. ' Time Certificates of De- Ht , posit , 24,678. GO, B Bills l'ayablo ..... 15,000.00 B ' Amount sot aside for tax BB' es etc. . 500.00 B TOTAL ... v,.... $153,678. 67 B STATE OF UTAH, B 'County of Cache. - BB Robert A. Lelshman being first BB 'lnly sworn according to law, dopos- BB '-' und says that he is Cashier of the BB n.')KTe named bank; that tho iibore H r anil rorefiolng Is a. full, truo and BB ' -ctirrcct statement of tha condition of BB) tiiv ,mM' bank at the close of bust- BLo BBbl. "' ness on tho 12 th day of September, 1919. 11. A. LKISHMAN, Cashier. Correct Attest: P. A. KEjtlt, GEO. PERKINS, LEBOP S. HILL, - Directors. Subset Ibed and sworn to beforo me this 18th day of September, 1919. WILLIAM H. MAUQHAN, (SEAL) ' Notary Public. My commission expires 22nd day or October. 1921. STATE OP UTAH, Oillcu of Bank Commissioner. I, N. T. Porter, Bank Commls-slonor Commls-slonor of the Stato of Utah, do hereby here-by ceittfy that the rorcRoIng Is a full truo and correct copy of tho state nient of the above company, filed In my olllco this 22nd day or Soptembor, 1919. ' N.T. POUTER, Adv Bank Commlsloner. m mm BIDS WAXTP.n' Tho Utah Agricultural College wll receive nt tho olllco or tho undor-slgned undor-slgned up to noon Tuesday, September Septem-ber 30, bids for tho digging nnd back, filling of about 8500 feet or tionch, approximately four foet deop and two feet wide, for a plpo line for Its new wator system. Specifications covering nbovo work ntny bo obtained from Englncor Bay, II. West, or at the olllco of tho un-derslgnod. un-derslgnod. JOHN L. COBUBN, SecrotaryHloard or Trustees. ' Adv-9-30 I The Autumn Quarter Of The UNIVERSITY OF UTAH Will Open September 27th Unexcelled facilities to prepare for the professions pro-fessions of Medicine, Teaching, Engineering, Law, Uusincss, Pharmacy, Etc. Over $800,000 worth ot Government equipment, equip-ment, guns, etc., for students who desire to train for the Reserve Ofliccrs' Training Corps Stud to Secretary-Registrar fcr inforjnation and catalogue University of Utah aMBIgBB |