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Show Juab County Times buccessor To NO. 8509. REPORT OF THE CONDITION The NEPHI RECORD OF THE JACOB COLEMAN, Editor & Prop'r. R. J. HENRIOD, Manager. 101 At Nephi in the State of Utah, at the close of Business June . 7, 1911. Regular price $2.00 per year. In advance $1.?0 per year, Published wee kly, every Friday at Nephi, Utah. Points on Registration, Next Friday, June 23rd, is the last chance to register for those who wish to vote at the coming aiaction on June 27th. Coanty clerk Vickers in accordance with the law has placed on the official register the names of all persons who were qualified to vote at the last municipa election held a year ago last fall. Now a number of people who weren't qualified to vote at the last city election registered and voted last fall at the county election, but this does not count. If you live in district number one, examine the registration book hanging in the postofTiceand see if your name is , there; if not register next Friday. Those who live in district number 2, examine the book hanging in the court house entrance; those in district number 3 look over the book hanging on the outside of the Hyde and Whitmore building; district number 4 book will be found in front of the Tithing kqnr office. Another point to remember is that if you have moved from the district in which you lived a year ago last fall, you must get a in the transfer, or in which now district live. you Home Paper in Rhyme. The following little rhyme has been mailed to us by an unsigned reader of the Times, who enjoys the home paper: "When your feelin' cross an' tired. An' life looks mighty blue, An' th' troubles keep a comin' Just as if they'er made for you: There's only one thing in crea- tion That kin chase away your frown. It's the little country paper From yer'ole home town." of Piano Contestants. Names RESOURCES. Loam and Discount 112.iM.01 O verdraf ta, aecured and unaocured 6.621.66 U. S. Bonds to secure circulation 60,000.00 6.00 Bonds, Securities, ate Banking house. Furniture, and Fixtures.. 6,400.00 Due from approved Reserve Agent 61,748.01 Checks and other Cash Items 17116 Notes of other National Banka 1,170.00 Fractional Paper Currency, Nickels, and cents 70 6,798.76 Specie I...; Redemption fund withU. S. Treasurer (6 per cent circulation) Total "... 2,600.00 6e36.n6.17 LIABILITIES Capital stock paid in , Surplus Fund Undivided Profits, less Expenses and Taxes Paid National Bunk Notes outstanding- Dividends unpaid Individual deposits subject to check Demand certificates of deposit Time certificates of deposit Certified checks .. Total... $60,000.00 6,000.00 4.686.74 60,000.00 83.00 107.078.76 648.86 I0.666.3J 262.60 6236.776.17 State of Utah County of Juab I, E. R. Booth, Cashier of the above-name- d bank do solemnly swear that the above statement is troe to the best of my know ledge and belief. E. R. BOOTH, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 10th day of June, 1911. Thomas H. Burton. Notary Public, Correct A ttest: J. S. Ostler T. A. Koote C. li. Grave 14, 1911. Genie Candland Geneva Price Lucile Wood Mrs. W. I. Cartwright Caroline Pitt Davette Bigler Lillian Robertshaw Verlie Morris Susie Ostler Laura Ingram Edith Andrews Phyllis Mangum Stella Shaw' May Foster Zetta Bale Esther Ockey Rhoda Vickers Mrs. Flossie W. Carter Ella Garrett Fauntclla Memmott Dortha Salisbury Mrs. Ella Downs Erma Jones ) I Names of Contestants for the Grand Piano Prizes to be given away August 1st. at Hyde & Whitmore Co's. Store, showing their standing at 6 o'clock June Directors. Lavelle Ockey LaFown Tolley IS Florence Miller The friends of Arthur L. Vera Chase Louder, a former resident of Mable Pitt Nephi, will be glad to know of Alvetta Warner the honor that has come to him Ida Memlenhall recently. Mr. Louder was one Flossie Painter of the Nephi volunteers during Zella Roberts the Spanish-America- n war and Eliza Tompson did good military service in the Priscilla Wilson Phillipines. His parents moved Ida Gadd here during the time that his Maud Ingram father served as county assessor, and also as deputy; county clerk. The following account appeared n Sunday's Herald Republican. Arthur L. Louder, a former Salt Lake boy, has been chosen TRICKS and I m of president the California branch KNACKS of. of the National Association of FJ5HING Postal Clerks. At present he is in the Oaklimd postoflice, having been transferred there four years ago from the railway mail LJi service between Ogden and the coast. Mr. Lvuder served in the vol- - 288,160 135,050 168,580 62.800 108,690 82,720 276,260 73.750 153,900 63,120 96,890 162,230 76,680 91,290 58,840 54,890 49,020 45,030 84,930 126,560 50,460 62,090 76,540 78,590 122,300 53,320 131,780 100,570 72,570 38,610 61,320 43.170 42, 360 48,820 58 010 46, 14 Festival June 28th. Committes have been appointed by the Y. L. M. I. A's to arrange for a Rose Festival to be given on the 28th. of this month, in celebration of their anniversary and to close their seasons work. They are working hard to make it one of the leading social affairs of the season, and desire the parents and friends to join with them in the good time. BIC HOLLOW RESIDENTS COM- PLAIN. ' People owning property along Di(f Hollow are complaining to the Mayor and Marshal Memmott that a number of persons are hauling gravel from the creek bed permitting the hollow to fill up with material washed down from the mountain?, and thus causing the depreciation of their More complaints property- come in that tin cans, brush, etc. are being dumped into the Hollow. The mayor and marshal are in sympathy with the com plainants and want no gravel taken from the Hollow bed, and .all the garbage taken to the city dumping ground. son-in-la- w If you want Per- - The Reason the son with a saving Account is a person of character is that without character a person cannot save. While we are a Good Meal served right Go to , The trait is simple with this bank. CHASE'S First National A Bank.! SPECIALTY. Nephi, - Utah. at all Hours Meals i (Continued from aire 1.1 was that anything that doas not uplift an individual does nqt up- lift community. T. H. tturton announced that a meeting wouid be held e very plus S per cent Thua a diamond costing u $100.00 costs This is an unheard of offer from a you only $105. OO. store of our well known reliability. Every diamond sold during this sale Is guaranteed beyond question and only regular stock of fine goods will be on sale. POSITIVELY this special price holds good only during this sale. Telephone us write us. or call on us. This Is an opportunity you cannot afford to miss. "Thi Store With ths Guarantee" 217 South Main Street SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. Fish and Game License. The fishing season is now open, so call and get your license and enjoy your self with the many others who buy their tackle from use Always a full stock of tackle on hand and always take the time to write you out your COOPER. PYPER & CO. ROYAL Utah. E. D. R. THOMPSON , 23. 1911. Register last pub Juna The coolest place in town to dance at the Second Ward Amusement hall. STRONG QUIET PORTABLE LIGHT RUNNING . j - - - Lost In one day I losta severe cold by taking Chambers' Cold Tablets, .guaranteed to cure a cold in one day, and any case of La Grippe in three days, or your money refunded. Write Chambers' Medicine Co., Dooley Block, Salt Lake City, for a sample of their guaranteed Dyspepsia Tablets. No cure, no pay is ust what we mean when we say we guarantee these tablets. Write their physicians for advice. Sold exclusively and guaranteed by Lunt's Phrxmacy. 0 Have you ridden in our new $300. Omnibus? Some harks are as rough as a "dead ax" wagon. For ease and comfort try our new beauty the next time you go or come from the depot. Meets all Traino. Rocks Springs and Hiawatha Coal is the best WE CARRY IT. TYPERWITER SIMPLE m ttvtigtyi For sale by Hawkins & Ockey The only fishing tackle dealers in town. - r I Standard Ke board Nephi City Blacksmith Shop. Particular People ronize us $65. $65. ROYAL TYPEWRITER CO. BUILDINQ. NEW YORK. N. Y. cac principal City. Jacob Coleman, Local Agent pat- Why? n-s- ul A Branch May 19, STANDARD VISIBLE WRITER Heavy Manifolder RIGHT PRICED Sunday evening till election. GUARANTEED Music was furnished by tha RELIABLE school Juvenile band and M iss, Lucile Cowan. "ON THfc JOB" was made to the American ct who was very kind and d Yd he could for the elders bulf what THREE ELDERS BANISHED. ol no avail. They were put o o Word from Alfred Cowers Jr. board, shipped May 3rd. by th e to his parents that three elders officers and sent back to England arrived in Cape Town May 2nd. because they were Mormons arJ 1911. They were detained by! undesirable. They travel, r ROYAL TYPEWRITER the chief immigration officer and j 14,000 miles and were not i. m 'not allowed t land. An appeal tawed to step on African soil. SW1-- 4 & Wl-- 2 Section X. Township lEJJS, Rarge 1 E, Salt Lake Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make final five year Proof, to es tablish claim to the land above dea cribed, before Clerk of the District Court, at Naphi, Utah, on the 20th day of June, 1911, Claimant names as witnesses: Henry Hendrickson, Hugh Taylor. John Grant, E. W. Peterson, all of Levan, FLAT WHOLESALE PRICES EVERY ROYAL SOLD SELLS ANOTHER" One of his strongest statements against the saloon traffic 1911. NOTICE is hereby given that Alexander Peterson, of Levan. Utah, who: on April 25, 1906, made homestead entry 16320, Serial. No. 02241, for E 2 We find our diamond stock, at this time to be larger than. be for this time of the year. We are going to turn a big part of this stock Into eash In the next Ten Days, and during that period we will sell any diamond In our store at unteer service through the campaign in the Philli ppines with Bristol Steel-Fishin- g battery A, Utah light artillery. On his return from the islands he entered .the railway mail service, and was gradually pro Bought at moted until given a through run licensee as clerk in charge between and San Francisco. Four Op.den years ago he was transferred to t he mailing division of the Oakland postoflice. Everything; in Hardware. The place you get your Mr. Louder has always taken Phone No. 40 Nephi, Utah, an active interest in the national Fish and Game License. guard and, with Captain Kneass and others, mustered company E. N. G. U., at Ogden, of which organization he served as first lieutenant cntil his removal to What docs this mean? It means that Royal users are SATISFIED USERS; that they are glad California. He served two terms as adjutant, and is at present to RECOMMEKED the Royal Standard Typerwriter to their acquaintances, and that the recomcommander of Alameda post, mendation of a Royal user does much to influence the sale of other Royals. Spanish War Veterans. His home has been in Utah AND REMEMBER THIS: since childhood, his parents and The friend who recommends the Royal Standard Typerwriter to you is doing you a REAL sisters still residing in Salt He is not only helping you to SAVE a considerable sum of MONEY but is giving you the FAVOR. Lake. You will be glad to pass a- opportunity to have GENUINE TYPERWRITER SATISFACTION. YOU when become have favor the of the owner a lotng GRANT SPEAKS ON PROBiHITION. Hawkins & Ockey. May 4. It should FREE Rod. nd DIAMONDS. JtKaVJTs every U. Department of the interior. Office at Salt Lake City, Utah, s This With j -- (Valuable 7 Notice for Publication J First pub. RESTAURANT SHORT ORDERS de- veloping that trait of saving, we are at the same time developing a dozen other fine traits of characted. tx " "Rose Mr. and Mrs. Jordan Brady of Fairview have been visiting their Mr. and daughter and Mrs. Ray Stewart. The gardners are putting green peas, new. potatoes, and strawberries on the market. I Albert Sells has decided to be come a pedagogue, and left for summer school Sunday. Their work is done exactly to their order. It is done well, and satisfaction is guaranteed. All kinds of blacksmithinf and horse shoeing;. . c. m PROP |