Show M Sure Relief FOR INDIGESTION lw JWU-lw I Ia a t 1 n 6 BELL BELL BELL-ANS ANS II Hot water I Sure Relief Ie s BELLANS u 0 S and nd 75 Packages Everywhere Ev B tv r rew- rew D other occupations who Change and ln l accept the th Mr Mr Ir said aid his Ills first knowl- knowl knowledg knowledge knowl edge edg of oC o the th amount ot of bonds of ot the tho sugar urr company carried b by the bank banko came t to o him through h th the o re report D ot of the federal bent banic examiner early in m May 1920 at t hat hat was the tho com conversation that time between n Mr Pingree and the tho examiner o with regard recard to the th sugar sugar bonds asked Attorney Morris Mor- Mor ris Th The examiner told him to take tako takeout out of oC o the th bonds said sald Mr Hudman What did Mr Pingree say says Nothing Did he do It He He did not At this point Attorney Wade ade M Johnson Johnon took up cross cross eross of the government go witness Mr lr Pingree said the tho sugar com com- company company pany bonds Ore nero good and mid you thought they were ore did you sou OU not asked the attorney Yes I always Ils supposed they were At tho the directors meetings r Mr Riley alwa s read Sou ou the th report showing the tb amount of ot bonds ant an 1 carried didn't he h Yes Yes Ye Did Did you e ever cr ask about these thee th bonds and securities as ax to what they consisted oU of No No DOES NOT ANSWER What did you go BO to the directors meeting tor or Mr lr Hudman did not ens answer er the question It was as brought out that Sir Mi Hul- Hul Hulman Hulman man Hul-man man along with Ith others ot of o tho the directors ton tore tors had cashed a Christmas check for tor 75 75 on December 22 1919 and nd that thil the dh dividend was actually voted on January 7 1920 1930 On account ot of having never taken an active part as a member ot of o the th ex- ex ex execute cuth e committee and had bad never nver ac- ac actually actually ac approved loans made by the th bank Mr Ellison was wu unable to 11 throw much light on the th operations operation ot of the Pingree bank It was nas as dis- dis disclosed dis disclosed closed however that he was a director director tor of another national bank and knew th the requirements of ot the fed federal reserve em with regard repard to th the dividends being declared when re reserves re- re reserves reserves serves were deficient The Layton financier gave tave some tere In-tere tn- tn interesting Information regarding the amount of o money mony In involved In there theire- th re organization of ot the National Bank ot of Commerce after aCter the th resignation ot of Pingree Personally he said sald ald he ho had put u In is the tha tran tran- transaction transaction transaction Of ot this amount had been put Into the tir nw new Institution In cash tor for stock or other purposes and to take up bonds of ot the th sugar u company which had been held by hy the thel l Pingree lugree Institution as assets Of Ot the a consIderable amount Mr Ellison said ho he had bad put In to take talo up bad paper pap r being re- re required re required to specify what kind ot of bad paper Mr Last Last another of ot the Pingree directors was on the stand tand for tor a brief period during the tho th afternoon testify testify-Ine Ing as 01 to his hl appointment as trustee for the th so called syndicate Ing the th Pingree bank banI When court adjourned tor for the daJ da It da It nas indicated that Mr Abbott would be b recalled to correct certain portions ot of his bis testimony given gh cl en yes yes- yesterday yes yesterday I 1 I I II Milled from t tI Intermountain GraIns j for far Intermountain J 1 OATS OArS People 1 W-r W 1 A Ar r AHe He 1 Entire Wheat Product Cooks in hi ints i ts 6 MInutes Products of Albers Bros Milling Co Ogden Utah Intermountain Products Week FEBRUARY 12 TO 17 u 1 I I II II I Jl I Ia a I I I Iw Ii I II I v w i ill illI I i No l No 1350 electric I Ii Ii I i li 0 I t Mk I I I Other styles 25 to 1500 i iI 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