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Show PRINCESS THEATRE Bingham j ! ALL TALKING AND SINGING ! WEEKLY PROGRAM ''' Matinee daily at 1:30 p. m. Evening 7:15 and 8:00 p. m. ! Thursday and Friday, October 9 and 10 "The New Movietone Follies of 1930" Your favorite funster VE1 Brendel" plays Romeo to three sweet little, hard-boiled gold diggers, and he sings in his own hilariously Sweedish style in this newest edition, this comedy romance with seven scintillating . ' . songs and enough pretty girls to outshine the previous season's bril-iant "Movietone Follies". Admission 25c and 50c Saturday Only October 11 HAL SKELLY ...... In "Men Are Like That!" Well, well, wellif it isn't the "Kid" from West Philly, Himself in person. Blowing in for a big laugh . t and love party. You'll want to meet him. To see . WHY "Men Are Like That". Admission 15c and 35c j Sunday and Monday, October 12-13 VAN AND SCHENCK : ' In "They Learned About Women" Van and Schenck, famous vaudeville headliners, are here in their first full-length talking picture. No one , , can put over a song as they can and they have many .i j hits in this picture. And talk about laugh. You'll jiever stop howling. What a picture What a cast. , j Admission 15c and 35c ' Tuesday and Wednesday, October 1415 ! JACK HOLT -In -' i "The Squealer" A Spectacular All-Talking Melodrama of Frisco's Bar-bary Bar-bary Coast "Rousingly good entertainment" You will be wise to visit "The Squealer" it is never dull. Cast , including "Davy Lee" of "Sonny Boy" fame. i Admission 25c and 50c COMING ATTRACTIONS vv Next Tuesday Wednesday, and Thursday, October 21, 22 and 23. "Czar Of Broadway", "Safety In Numbers," ' ; "Kings Of Jazz" and "All Quiet On The Western Front." -- Phone 272 or 145 for Daily Program WE USE THE WORLD FAMOUS y 'i4Af " -".V; V 7Ta '? TALKING PICTURES AT THEIR BEST I 1 H 1 I '! TTETTICK ? ! ECHOES If year right 2 I 1 i hi ricilil I 1 H inl are i I IHI right j tHOts I"' WOM1K T 2 J THKtF IN 1 Q j t;:;)A Jifnu' MUOL'i-.S jyffl t I BINGHAM I I MERCHANTILE j? ! CO. J j j (Announcement! 4 The Ed. Johnson Me.t and Grovery Announce ihe opening of their New Store in lite building formerly oc- cupied by The Copper Merchantile Co. at 3S1 Main St. A cordial invitation is extended to their friends, pa- Irons and the public to visit their store and inspect die " '' . J large new stock of groceries, fresh and cured meats and fresh vegetables. , In this store which ha3 been thoroughly renovated .j , and re-decorated, you will find only the best standard brands of groceries and select meats. This merchandise is sold and delivered clean and fresh at the lowest price ; at which quality merchandise can be sold. Courteous, efficient service and prompt delivery to $ U parts of town. ' '' . . f , .' ... ' 1 v . 11.- 1 1, .1 ..i And Save Money Too! Bargain Time for . - AWr' . kcf . Tire Buyer,! fir )&yv :V m --Prices are scraping bottom. Now j I l&li' f ' fM it costs more than it's worth for punc- f v itlr1. V ChM tures and delays to get the last miles If . & A;',1,"Jr I'-- " ; lCll out of old tires. Slippery fall and jV y i'JL' J V;;.1 ' , ' fJs'l winter roads require full traction. ) L. rr!,lj, - i ' " ' I Why take a chance with smooth-worn yT 3 R r. I I; . t, ' tires? New Goodyear treads' wear j&i.C jf 'k'T- K down slower than ever in winter v J-'-lli- i L'i-' " about TWICE as slowly as in summer. yLi 51 3,. K ' i ' i ! u They will still be like new next spring -, X ' 'Iff- " CS -this is the time to buy! f VM U-t wU 1 . LV i ' - HEAVY DUTY BALLOONS fe tf jh- . - CA . fSfjl 29x4.50 $11.90 , VKfn. v : , . Mm 30x4.50 .......... $12.30 V'.i, .:.vJ4 V j 29x4.75 $13.15 . ' ' M 29x5.00 .......... $13.60 . 4''- JfflV ' " 30x5.00 $13.95 Vr ?fW ; . Bingham Canyon . Phone 88 : 4. . : .-..;., --' First Security Corporation System of Banks Largest Intermountain Banking Organization Consolidated Statement First Security Bank Of Bingham Canyon, Utah First Security Corporation ? Condensed Stateuent of Condition System Of Banking ! Sept. 24, 1930 September 24. 1930 RESOURCES Loans and discounts $22,933,819.23 Banking house, furniture S RESOURCES and fixtures 1,030,486.22 J Other real estate . . . .. "261,587.48 r- Loans and discounts .....$158,631.06 Other securities 825,596.01 Banking house, furniture and fix- Bonds securing circulation 974,500.00 tures 13,955.69 , 5 Redemption fund 48,725.00 ( . '.. . ., , Customers liability Vs. Letters of Other secunhes 24,643.12 credit 4,250.00 Other assets 661.84 Other assets 65,249.46 Cash and due ' . Cash and due from from Banks 437,957.17 ' ..banks 12,504,481.78 U. S., Municipal and Call money, U. S., listed securities 246,659.82 Municipal and " listed securities 11,359,160.93 TOTAL CASH RESOURCES G84.616.99 t,, j TOTAL CASH RESOURCES . . .23,863,642.71 ! Total Resources $882,568.70 Total Resources .$50,007,856.11 -J - V?. i LIABILITIES LIABILITIES ' Capital $ 26,000.00 . , ' ' ! Capital $ 2,541,000.00 I Surplus 3,800.00 Surplus 984,000.00 I Profits and reserves 39,115.13 Prof its and reserves 2,163,233.75 Bank currency in circulation .... 974,500.00 DEPOSITS 813,653.57 Customers letters of credit 4,250.00 Total Liabilities $882,568.70 DEP0SITS ' ' ; ' " ' ' ' 43340872.36 , Total Liabilities $50,007,856.11 j |