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Show S ., ". ... . ... .:. THE BINGHAM PRESS BULLETIN , - :: -- r A,,,"B rot uis s ' dlc,'Vaia Cocle Fm win hteelt t piush-l- . v which h got nuOl i' tide Is de tt.bulnce." - i . ' journal hat An eastern financial brought to light an Interesting bond. It is dated 1805 and was Issued on a horse car line. The bond Is tor third set of 000 and is carrying Its coupons, having been twice d In 188U. Al-though from Its original maturity the property has long ago been abandoned the bond Is Still "going at four per cent and to an underlying lien of the New Xork city railways. has paid $3,330 In direct Interest If all Interest payments had been promptly reinvested at five Per cent, the original Investment In 1805 would have returned almost $25,000 up to the present time. From 1805 to 1800 the bond carried aeven per cent Inter. Mrt, but since that year It has been reduced to four. tvJ0:&al: CON! ' ?1.0RC prnWuiriNc: f m in. , THAT'S irrtusjNE. P?tSr 'Decoratin. MAX t VrlNQCO. . CLvi i Cc-yo- n -'' 1 C ' i MIMM -- Z : V , ' FOR SALE I I . ALLfAS THOMAS' HOUSI3 I . ON . . 1 - , , T LOWER MAIN STREET ' r -- " .Unquire of , ' " I l S. A THOMAS, AT BHIIGEII'S "-- J ' EXPRESS FURNITURE MOVING j DRAYING OF ALL KINDS' ; : LONG TRIPS A SPECIALTY - v z ' . '.: ! ir'BpF! i ! uSiMW Bank f t Wd Mm jwfflxwi ! Wl'mi lovelOnea! M4Mi: Duty J r--1- Every man wants to provide for his wife and children, t not only today but also for the FUTURE. Some, however, are careless and allow the pleasures of today to prevent them I X from giving proper attention to the future. This brings sad- - J ness and misery later on. . $ Start an account in our bank today with the steadfast t resolution to ACCUMULATE MONEY for your own and X your family's future. It will bring happiness to you and them. We will welcome you. X X ' We will welcome you ! CENTRAL BANK OF BINGHAM j t We Seek More Business on Our Record T fQX -- ! ' . wWi the CLOCK, itT HAT a blessing that clock is I - - " The drudgery it saves, the time,4 - the temper you can depend on it to save you all these things. This wonderful feature of the Westing- - house range makes cooking practically automatic. Set it and it starts the cook-ing at any hour you choose; it shuts off the current in the same convenient way. ' The Westinghouae range cannot get too hot, either it's built to do notb- - ing but first-clas- s cooking, conven- - iently and economically. . OurSUMfEl iWftl on Most . UTAH POVEIi &IIGIIT CO.. MTflClENT K'SUO SUHVICH Back of every Electric Range we aell is our guarantee and well known tervice lEB li NOVELTY J; A "Snooker Table" I ' ATSWIITH'S P00LHLL I ' Main at Carr Fork j Mrs. D. L. Kent, Mrs. Lucy McNabb, Miss Lucy Crandall, Mrs. W. L. Leatherwood, Mrs. Claud Privitt, Mrs. Carl Todd, Mrs. A. T. Kent, Mrs. William Crandall, Mrs. C. C. Colyar, and Mrs. William Brown. The Ladies Aid Society are pre-paring for a Bazaar, to be held in the near future. Mrs. Fred Cailstead and son of Cal-ifornia are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Guy McNabb and family. Mrs. Glenn Edwards of Idaho Springs, Colorado, is visiting her mother and father, Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Leatherwood of Dinkeyville. Miss Harriette Atkinson entertain-ed Saturday afternoon, the occasion being her sixth birthday. A peanut bust was the feature of the afternoon and was followed by games. Lunch-eon was served to the following: Thelma Baker, Ruth Steele, Doris Ruth Kent, Mary Jones, Gene Carter, Gladys Turner, Virginia Whitmore, Minnie and Ellen McDonald, Helen, Lillian and Jimmy Drennan, Aftorf and Conway Grant, Billy Pierce, El-mer Terry, Dorothy and Kathleen Steel, Howard Atkinson and Francis McDonald. Xfrc Sam Rncrcrs rntertained the members of the Mother's Club at a luncheon Wednesday evening at her home at the Telegraph. t Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Jones and son Clyde, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Scott and family, Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Kent and Mr. Tom Forter motored to Sarato-ga Sunda'y and attended the pichic given by the A. F. and A.' Masons, and Martha Chapter O.E.S. No. 7. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Colyar and Mr. H, Allen Jensen motored to Saltair Wednesday to attend the Republican Day celebration. ! ' Mr. and Mrs. Ray Buckle left Mon-day for a month's vacation in Cali-fornia. . , COPPERFIELD Miss Gertrude Colyar spent the week end with Miss Thelma Baley at American Fork. Mr. and Mrs. "Doc" Watson of Pueblo, Colorado, arrjved in camp Saturday of last week to make their future home. Mr. Dick Dean left Wednesday of I this week for St. Anthony, Idaho, to visit his mother, Mrs. Anna Jenkins. Mr. and Mrs.. Claud Privitt of Os-bor- n, Missouri, are visiting their son and daughter, Mrs. Langdon Ford of Dinkeyville. Mr. and Mrs. George Morland and daughters of Fennell, Utah, are visit-ing this week with Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Carter and family. Mrs. W. L. Leatherwood and son, Harold, were Salt Lake City visitors Monday of this week. The Ladies Aid Society met last Friday with Mrs. Langdon Ford at Dinkeyville. Luncheon was served to BATTING AVERAGES FOR SECOND HALF. INCLUDING GAME OF JULY 13 Flayer ' G AB R II Avg. Whiteley, If . 3 16 7 12 .750 Taylor, ss . 3 14 7 7 .500 Irvine, p 1 2 1 1 . .500 Fapworth, c 12 0 I .500 Buckle, cf 3 12 7 5 .417 Parry, p . 3 5 2 2 .400 Dowdell, 2b . 3 14 5 5 .357 Morley.rf 3 13 2,3 .308 Muir, c . 3 12 , 6 3 .250 Baty, lb 3 14 2 3 .214 McKee, 3b . 3 17 3 4 , . .212 Dunn, p 3 5 1 0 .000 Knudsen, rf 1.0 ... 0 . 0 .000 Totals 126 . 43 47. Team Average .373. FIELDING AVERAGES , Player , . G PQ A E Pet. Dunn, p 3 0 4 0 1.000 Baty, lb 3 24 - 2 0 1.000 Muir, c . : : 3 , 20 1 0 1.000 Morley, rf 1 3 1 1 0 1.000 Parry, p . . . 3 r I 0 0 1.000 Grant, p 1 , 3 0 1 0 1.000 Papworth, c . 1 8 2 1 .909 Taylor, ss 3 . 4 15 3 .864 Dowdell, 2b 3 9 8 S .773 McKee, 3b . 3 . 6 ,1 " 2 .767 Buckle, cf : : . 3 4 0 2 .667 Whiteley, If 3 3 0 3 .500 Knudsen, rf - 1 0 0 0 .000 Totals ,.; ,;.; ; ;,;., .80 35' 16":.":.'.'0 Team average .877 ' . " ' .. ' ' EMPLOYEES BENEFIT ASSOCIATION IN HEALTHY FINANCIAL CDHDITION Report of Last Meeting Held on July 7th Shows Organization in Radic Gains Efficiency of Utah Copper Safety First System Shown in Report Financial reports were made and new business attended to at the reg-ular meeting of jhe Board of Trustees of the Utah Copper Mine Employees Benefit Association held here July 7th. . . The report, which follows, shows the efficiency maintained by the Utah Copper Company in its effort to keep accidents to a minimum. But $9.00 was paid out during the month of June, a record well worthy of the highest praise. ., ', . . Although the membership 'showed a slight decline during the month of June, it was, the consensus of opinion of those present, that the time is not far distant when the employees will realize the true worth of the organiza-tion, and join. . ' The ratio of members as compared to those employed is small, and the trustees, in an effort to stimulate the membership of the organization, have decided to educate the men on the hill, relative to the functions of the Benefit Association, ., - , ' The report shows a healthy balance of $979.62 in the bank July 1, and it is to be hoped that more pf the workers of the Utah Copper will realize the value of a membership in this organization and join. The following members of the board were present at the meeting: Chairman George Bolman, C. W. Brady, S. Dunsmore, O. F. J. Ondres, Treasurer John Knudsen, and Secretary M. L. Jones. " Following is the treasurer's report: INCOME Cash in Bank June 1, 1924 $839.37 Payroll deductions, June, 1924 : . - 169.25 '' Total ......:.........-.- . . ; $1,008.62 . ; , DISBURSEMENTS ;. Sick Benefits paid during June 9.00 Flowers to Nelson Funeral . 5.00 Secretary's Salary for June ; . 15.00 29.00 Cash in Bank July 1st, 1924 979.62 .. The secretary reported: ' '. Checks paid out for sick benefit during June, 1924 .. $9.00 Members on books, June 1, 1924 392 New Members during June - . .. 1 Members left company employ during June .- -. .. 14 Total Membership on Books July 1, 1924 379 ' Origin of "Simon Far' I ' In Mrs. Centllvre's comedy. "A Bold 8troke for a Wife" (1717). Simon Pure Is the nam of a Quaker who la Impersonated by another character during part of the play. We aay "the real slmon pure," meaning the real, cenulne or authentic thing or person. As an adjective It means authentic, genuine, real. , i ' REPORT OF CONDITION OF v THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF BINGHAM CANYON - At the Close of Business on June 30, 1924 ' Reserve District No. 12 . , . Charter' No. "11631 - resources ; ' Loans and Disc6unts :. . ..., r $ ' o,290!43 Overdrafts Secured - ..--.'- ; 304.00 U. S. Government Securities Owned .,..., , ' 101.50 Other Bonds, Stocks, Securities, etc. , 127,011.00 Banking House, $70,200;' Furniture and Fixtures $3,459.75 73,659.75 Lawful Resorveiwith Federal Reserve Bank.. ... 4,673.96 Cash in Vault and' Amount Due from. National Banks j '13,468.27 Amount Due from State Banks, Bankers arid Trust Co'. . " ' 11,634.03 Checks on other Banks in same city as reporting bank- - 1 ... , 3.14 Checks and Draft's on Banks located outside of city of , reporting bank , ' 299.00 ' ' ' Miscellaneous Cash Items . r 737.70 -- 1,036.70 $238,182.78 . , s - LIABILITIES Capital Stock Paid In $100,000.00 Surplus Fund 25,000.00 Undivided Profits 96.77 Reserved for Taxes : 1,500.00 1,596.77 Certified Checks Outstanding J ; 5.00 Cashier's Checks Outstanding . 8,117.94 Individual Deposits Subject to Check 36,900.96 Other Time Depoits - - 66,562.11 , $238,182.78 State ol Utah, County of Salt Lake, ss: I, E. Chandler, Cashier of the above bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. E. CHANDLER, Cashier. Correct Attest: GEO. E. CHANDLER, : GEO. S. GREATHOUSE, J. W. ROOKLIDGE, Directors. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 11th day of July, 1924. F. W. QUINN, Notary Public. Residing at Bingham Canyon, Utah. My Commission expires Jan. 20, 1925. (SEAL) CLEVER PICTURES FORM FANS The coming week at the Princess theatre promises the fans of the camp k varied program of entertainment, and even the most skeptical should be satisfied with the photoplays.' For Friday (today) John Bowers and Alice Calhoun will be seen in a thrilling drama of the burnt grass land, called "The Code of the Wil-derness." Alan Hale and Otis Har-lan are in support of the two stars, and you will thoroughly enjoy this film.' Teter B. Kyne's great story, "A Motion fSdjourn," is scheduled for Saturday. Roy Stewart nd Marjorie Daw are the featured players. One need not dwell further upon the ef-forts of Peter B. Kyne, considered by many to be America's greatest author. ' Rupert Hugh's great divorce story, "Reno," will be seen on Sunday, along with a splendid two reel com-edy. In "Reno" Mr. Hughes tells his story frankly and fearlessly. Much is to be learned from this super picture. "The Song of Love," Norma e's latest starring vehicle, will be seen on Monday. The role of a fiery dancing girl of desert sands is a new one for the talented Norma. It is the story of the conflict between Christian and Mohammedan hearts and swords. Emil Jennings, in "Peter the Great" is the feature for Tuesday. JanninM will be remembered for his work with Pola Negri in "Passion," and in many other famous pictures. "Peter the Grtat" is the stpry of the sins a'.d glories of the Russian Czars, exposed for the first time. Don't miss thi-fil-that created such a furore in New York. Robert Service's great poem, "The Shooting of Dan McGrew," ha at last been filmed, and will be scon at ' t!ie Princess on Wednesday ami Thursday. Barbara La Marr, Lew Cody, I'trcy Marmoiit and Mao iu.-c-arc the featured players. Yoit have r.ll read the poem. Don't fail to sec the picture. REPORT MADE TO THE BANK COMMISSIONER OF THE STATE OF UTAH Of the Condition 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 30rh day of June, 1924 RESOURCES Loans and Discounts, less notes and bills of this bank rediscounted . . . $246,393.71 Overdrafts 225.23 Stocks, Bonds and Securities, etc. 264,613.75 Banking House 6,200.00 Furniture and Fixtures 4,000.00 Other Real Estate Owned 2,166 60 Due from Federal Reserve Pank 28,447.41 Due from Other Banks 2,875.02 Gold 240.00 Silver r-- 8,822.74 Currency 24,500.00 Total Cash on Hand 33,562.74 Federal Reserve Bank Stock 1,000.00 Total $589,484.46 LIABILITIES Capital Stock Taid in . . $ 25,000.00 Surplus Fund 8,700.00 Undivided Profits 1,174.44 Due to Other Banks 34,876.83 Deposits Subject to Check . $232,581.29 Cashier's Checks 3,33925 Certified Checks : 135.00 Total Demand Deposits . 236,055.54 Postal Savings Deposits $147,353.36 ' Time Certificates - 19,855.49 Savings Deposits 116,408.80 Total Time Deposits - 283,677.65 Total $589,484.46 State of Utah, County of Salt Lake, ss: Arthur M. Thomas, being first duly sworn according to law, deposes and says that he is cahicr of the above named bank; that the above and foregoing report contains a full, true and correct statement of the condi-tion of the said bank at the close of business on the 30th day of June, 1924. ARTHUR M. THOMAS, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me, this 7th day of July, 19-- 4. J. A. MA LI A, Notary l'ublic. (SEAL) My commission expires the 11th day of January, 1927. , SHERMAN ARMSTRONG, CHARLES. T. S. PARSONS, C. E. ADDERLY, Directors. State of Utah, Office of Bank Commissioner. I, Seth Fixtoji, Bank Commissioner of the State cf Utah, dc hereby certify that the forgoing is a full, true and correct copy of the statement ol the above named 1 r.mpany, filed in my office this 8th day of July, lM. No Demand An elderly limit njiprondiod the preitld.-n- t of a Mg New York firm and BskeJ fr a Jot.. The president, lilin-- . self no youth, looked the applicant over thoughtfully find finally said: "Sorry, lr, but I can't u.e you. You appear to be more tlinn thirty." "Don't you want a nmn of some senaer nHked the applicant. "IVrsomilly, B"t I have stock-holders and a board of directors to conalder. The ery, you ee, la nil for Klnger, vim, pep. There Bwms to b J j no demand lor ii'tiBe." ( |