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Show y- -. ...y. - ..yy- - y-y-y- -;7Y- ;:'yy- - :. ,y:,-'.- - y -v- y V;-,- ;: W yv.-- , TIIE BINGHAM NEWS, BINGHAM, UTAH , , MINTlRESOT J8 18 East Second South Street j - ; SALT LAKE CITY ' : ; Where the boys from the Camps Meet PHIL M. RALEIGH, Proprietor v;" "" ' ' '" k D. Pezzopane . " Fancy Imported and Domestic Groceries. ForeignMoney Or-- ders and Drafts ) .''?' - Notary Public, Steamship Agt. Banco of Naples Correspondent ! ' '" ..' ' ,''-':- ; ..'..'',- - NEW WASATCH HOTEL ; SALT LAKE CITY - i i ' ' t Modern in Every Respect Clean and ; Home Like. Three Blocks from D. I ylU 78 WEST K!l0ADWAY. 7 r : ;V4 --yjr j .AChailie Urea Proprietors ; Jack Cuiiiow f ' yy,'yi,,;TT7f) iHi .',' wj ' w""rlr'""i"irayi fh f m.i. i i,i .tfin.mi.ji.,nDi , mi imi mum .. I. 'iki' t I I' .' ,V ' -- , fTV '';'.,,! k'" Us Clean d Your Rug i FREE! f V. tlow many pounds of dirt are there in your rug? Even after a thorough sweeping, your carpets are full of dirt imbedded j;rit and dust that is full of germs. Every footstep grinds the dirt down into the nap where it cuts the fibres of your rug, wearing it out. We will be pleased to call and clean a rug for you with the famous SPECIAL Nacuam Cleaner . 'The Hoover deans quickly and easily. It lifts the rug from the fleer, flutter it gently on a cushion of air to beat out the tiirt, and draws out every particle of grit and dust by strong A revolving brush picks up threads and all surface liter. Phcne for us to clenn jour rug today no obligation to buy! UTAH POWER & LIGHT CO.- - "Efficient Public Service" SERVE BREAD Have you ever sat down to a table where no Bread . was served? How flat and tasteless the whole meal seemed I . Bread is the one food indispensable, and the only " food of economy to-d.t- y. . - , GOOD BREAD . is the Bread you cat twice as much of because it's so delicious. ' Fresh every hour. . . .. . ' STANDARD BREAD CO. ; ; 536 Main St., Phone 187 , RINGIIAM CANYON Irlik Ddli-- a Mil Our $10,000 Stock of Clothing, Hats, Shoes and Furnishing Goods f slightly damaged by water will now be sold at a GREAT REDUCTION. This stock will be J sold immediatelynothing reserved. The insur-- 1 ance company's loss is your gain. BUY NOW and SAVE Altaian's Clothing Store ! SelvinV. Old Location, Main St., BINGHAM CANYON k uu.jluh wi tut O'Donnel! & Co. FUNERAL DIRECTORS and EMBALMERS . Bingham Canyon Phone 17 J W. H. BOLAND, Manag--r. Main Oi- - I fice, Salt Lake City. Phone Wasatch 6461 3 S Den t Overlook j j th'it fibscription. If yoa . n :c io srir.ii rrm inticr I 4 i t'tat we i a!,ni) imi J 3 I . oe J u ,e fur j the moheyU Olmrt-- r No. 11031 - . . . Kfserve Dlhtriit No. '.' REPOaT.j0F:C0NDITI0N OF THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK AT BINGHAM . CANYON, IN THE STATE OF UTAH; AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS ' ON JUNE 30TH. 1922. - V; ' uesoukokh lx)fms nnd discounts, Ineludinjr rediscounts, nm-ptun- , ,, .. os of .(.titer find foreign (bills of exchange or drafts fe'lrl with incloreii ment of this but 27.O70.G2 ' - Total loans . 27.O70.Ca $ 27,070.02 Other bonds stocks, securities, etc. ' 33,211.00 llanH'n' House-- ; $72,)O.0O;, Furniture flrnl fixtures ;, ' - vj,x'yn:x . ,76,217.25 Inwful reserve with Federal Iti. serve Bank ' 2,002.10 ' CTnsTi !:i vault nnl amount due from notional banks , .H,l8D.3n Aniiitm! due from Mate .banks, bunkers, find trust ci'tiiMinies in the United .States . 21,400,09 Cl'o U:i on other br.nks' In the same city or town ns rejtoi t'n? hank - '" C7.7"i Ti.tttl oC lust three itenw 32,731.08; Chocks nnd draft o: banks (inclndiiiif I'idcral lie-- . . Hfwe J'4ink)- locuted outside of city (rr. town as re- - itortlnK hank t... 11.19 M tlaiieous cash items .,r...; : 1,404.00 l,5a5.9 TOTAL , 1L. LL $173,OO0.HO. tl.TAnil.ITlIOS ; tlajiital stock iMiil in ...1 .......... ?1(H),(XK).00 JSur;-la- fund ' 25,KK).O0 l.'ndivid d profits .... Vl.2' Jtesi'rv 'd for Interest and taxes accrued .......:.... ' 3,000.00 ' 3,04.2fi iVish'cr's chocks outstanding 2"T).im Individual deport subject to check , 2.S,,r07(80 tVntiricytes of rteponit due in Ie: s than 30 days (other . . .' ' Mian for mcn.--y borrowed) :.....,..'.. ,... : e Total of demand dopos'ts (ctliei' than bank depos-its) sa8,1i!ct to Keserve 28,332.80 'ertil'l"!-te- (f de;osit (other than for Putney .. 77.00 Olh'r t'nte'depositi . . 10,737.53 , Total of tirao dcj'osltg subject to liescrve - Ifl.SHAI --"V- 'IDTAIj . ... n73.fiO0.H0 Male of Utah, ('otir.t.v of 'Suit Lnke- -i s: 1, H. CbandKr, Casliler of tlte above named bank, do wdcmnly swear that llto ti'Liove lsement is true to the best of jtny knowiodge end belief. -- ''.!' 1 .)': r ' ' E. CiLNIUTIt, Otshier.. ... 'SufiscrilK d und sworn to .boforo lite this Slh day f July, 1022. ' (SKAI,) .( ' ' F. W. QUINN'i Notary l'tililbv, ltOMiilljif,' at r.itigbam, Utah. I My eommissicn expires Man. 20, 1023. . ' Uor.eet Attest: Q !W. K. OIUNDLKK, O1 V)li lintTC. SAVAN. ... : lr V ' -- Directors;- Bingham ;v; Society 'Mrs. Pavid Magee of Lark was the guest of Mrs. P. B. Hyland last week. , Mrs. John Contratto and daug-te- r Lillian Chiara returned from California the past week, where they visited with friends in Los Angeles and San Francisco. Mr. and Mrs. Willard Richard-son motored to West Jordan the past week and visited with rela-tives. Mrs. Joe Gamache was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. E. Bate-ma- n of West Jordan the' past week. Mr. and Mrs. Pete Service and young daughter Betty will make their home in Burley, Idaho. Mr. Service was formerly connected with the Bingham State Bank. Miss Kate Creighton, who took Mrs. Farrell's position at the nostoffice whilst she was-- on her honeymoon trip, has returned to her home at Eureka. Miss Ivy James visited with her parents at Union the past week. ' Pete Xynatoras of Chicago, with George Cariatas of Butter-fiel- d, were in Bingham Thursday visiting friends. ' v' ' Miss Phoebe .Masters enter-tained the F. O. M. Club at her home in Freeman Gulch- - last Thursday. Those present includ-ed Mrs. Willard Richardson. Mrs. Lee Dean, Miss Lillian Chiara, Miss Ivv James, Miss Agnes James, Mrs. Wright and Miss Annie Masters. , A delightful luncheon was served. Miss Lilly McSporron of Salt Lake was the privileged guest of Miss Edith Mitchell on Sunday last. Mr. and Mrs. Curt Brady of Union spent a pleasant Sunday last week with Mr. and Mrs. C!vde Brady. Miss Maude Welsh has re-turned from a visit to Salt Creek, Wyoming, where she has been visiting her sister, Mrs. Young. Mrs. Blain Steele and daugh-ter are visiting her mother, Mrs. Home, of Bingham. Mrs. McColcman sry?nt laft week with her son Earl McCole-tru- m cf Salt Lake. Mrs. D. Adams, her son. Rod-nr- y and daughter Margarotl havo returned home from a visit to Idaho. . Mr. Etorick Miller, wife avA child, RoIptkI, motored to Bin" hnrt Monday to visit Mrs. R. G Miller. ! Mrs. R. G. Frnzicr and Mrs. Cain find Jean Fraz'or motored to the Midway Hot Pets last Sati urdav. Report made to the Bank Commis-sioner of the State of Utah of the Con-- . dition of the BINGHAM STATE BANK Located at Bingham Canyon, in the County of Salt Lake, State of Utah, at the close of business on the, 30th day of June, ,1922. .. . . , , , : J RESOURCES " Loans and Discounts..... ..$121,175.-8- Overdrafts .. 513.83 Stocks, Bonds and Securi-ties, etc, - 8,630.00 Bonds securing Postal Svgs 34,500.00 Claims and Judgments 560.58 Banking House 6,400.00 Furniture and Fixtures .... 4,300.00 Other Real Estate Owned.. , 5,600.00 Due from Federal Reserve Bank 10,884.32 Due from Other Banks 13,188.71 Checks on other banks in - . same town.. '233.59 Cash Items, i..... 245.47 ' , Gold 60.00 ' Silver 3,800.71 : Currency 3,208.00 ' Total Cash on Hand 7,547.77 Expenses 750.00 Interest Paid .... 260.67 , Total 1,010.67 Federal reserve bank stock 1,500.00 Total ..$214,801.10 LIABILITIES ' Capital stock paid' in ........$ 23,000.00 Surplus Vund 5,000.00 Undivided profits Interest 686.22 Exchange oO.ift Rents 52.50 Safe Dep. Boxes.. 6.00 ... Total ..............?168.4(3 . Less Expenses ' and taxes " . . ; paid etc L. 1,010.07 ': 257.73 Deposits sub- - ject to check $77,533.23 -- Dfir.and certifl-catc- s ............... 8,428.27 Cashier's checks 640.97 Total Demand deposits .. 86,602.47. (Postal Savings Deposits 24,009.26 ' Time.. Cei tifi- - , catea .: 9,465.86 ' Savings deposits 44,425.73 - Total time deposits 77,900.85 Bond.s Borrowed L. 20,000.00 Cfih over 40.05 V Total $214,801.10 STATE OF UTAH, County of Salt Lake. Leo F. Tietjen, being first duly sworn" nccordin to law, deposes and says that he is Cashier of the above named bank; that the above and fore-poin- g report contains "a full, true and correct statement of the condition of the said bank at the close of business on the 30th day of June, 1922. LEO F. TIETJEN, ' Cashier Correct Attest: v SHERMAN ARMSTRONG, C. R. ADDERLEY, . J. EOURGARD. , Directors. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 11th day of July, 1922. A. C. COLE, (Seal) Notary Tubllc. F.cs!d.;ng &t Bingham, Utah. My commission expires on the 10th rkv of October, 1922. i STATE OF UTAH, Office of Bank I Commissioner. I, Seth Pixton. Bank Commissioner of the State of Ut.th. do hereby certify that the foregoing is a full, true and icoir,5ct copy of the statement of the jsbnve named com nan v, filed in my of-- ! ficc Ibis 13th day rf July. 1922. I SETII PIXTON, j A Spoiled Chi't!. '"'l'l eie nt-- it v. ho t'Ors nut, i"rt ilown !n tiie lmtt on of li r iiirf. !.'; iipn'i ! ;;!: its :i r;.ei-it-- of lii.!,l, to ho spH't !' S"M('!, oos-iote-r iiccitrdii'g to tlte timoil of the mu;ii. Tit, rnd ;:t nil t 'tin In;: t i ha ve his Im't .na Hewn on fr I'i:;i !"- - I'rni-.- i "A Vagrant Time," hy l'.ijitnt T. Hjlhmd. , K EM PETE MINING CORPORATION Principal place rf hrsiacss, Mid. ale, Utah. There arc delinousnt upon the fol-lowing described str?k on account of 1922, the several amounts set opposite Awesmcnt No. 3. levied on May 10, he names of the resjp.active share-holders. Nj. No. Names Cot t. shares Amt. N. S. Smiih 1 315 1.73 W. Vj. McGinnis .... 3 1000 .i.twi Willis T. Vincent .... 4 570 2.85 'Ceo T.Wood 51 !'2i) 4.60 I.T. P.. Wheeler 6 1)0 9.00 R. Wheeler 27 1000 5.00 Mrs. G. A. K.Bittbs 9 70 .35. J. Mclvin Pa!mr....l0 2?5 1.43 I Rchert Palmer 2001 10.0:i i F. P.. Kemp 41 .22 T. U, 'I'-- wr . 1"? 0S(V 1 1 on ! Rw' Riz:',ut'i J3.00 !01of Peterson 89700 41;'i.50 Mrs. S. U. Kemp .... 95'.r,5 4 7D.7.H Frank Neville 22 343 1.73 ! W. Kemp 1125 7.13 fl-- o. reason 55 80 .40 Albert Butcher ...... 58.33 28.11 Alice K. Beebe 49 315 1.73 Emt Pard ?h:i 1000 5.00 A. F. Parduhun .... 4300 21.50 lU-rm- an Parduhn .... 1000 5.00 Niels Lind 3000 15.01 Arid in accordance vith law and nri'er of the Board of Directors, made on the 10th day of May, 1922, so many shares of each patrol of stock may he neco'ary, will be sold at Mid vale on th-- ; 31st d'ty cf July, lf22. at 12 o'clock noon, to pay the !el;nouent nse?smet thereon, to- - gelht-- with the cost of adver'Jslnt j and expense of sale. NIELS LIND, Secretary. Midvale, Utah. |