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Show Ml JUST ARRIVED, A large stock of IS GETTING STRONGER EVERYDAY. Barb Wire, Staples, Nails, Smooth Wire, Garden Fence, and Field Fence. EXTRA CORSET SPECIAL, for Saturday and all next week. Reg. $1.25. $1.50, and $1.75, 98c only. "Kabo" "Fashion" and "Sahlin" Corsets, this and next week All our 75c Corsets 79c. 49c. All EVERYTHING IN HARDWARE our & Co. Cooper Pyper PLUMBERS AND TINNERS $1.00 GOLDEN RULE CLOTHING CO; CM Why Not Give Your Orders N.w For Spring Deliver "Kabo" Brassiere and "Sablin" waists, reg. See our Corset window. Corsets, special price speciar price All other high grade Corsets reduced accordingly. Special peice 44c. 75c, RECORDER'S, ANNUAL OF FINANCIAL STATEMENT I of Continuad from QUICK SALES." "SMALL PROFITS The busy store Behind the porch. liquor uw uk S. City Recorder's Annual financial statement for publication. As required tion, under title of "Evidence", 437 Revised Ordinances of Nepl i City, being a Statement of receipts section by f0Jl0Wg. MONUMENTS AND HEADSTONES and disbursements or Neprd City, for nacal year ending Dec. 3ist., isi- - ai.a "A certified c o p y of entries other information. There is no better place to get them than of made in record No. 10 of the re Receipts: $50987.06 cords of the United States interBalance in favor of Nephi City at last report THOMAS BELLISTON, 3484.61 Received from Electric light fees i 204.00 nal revenue special tax for t h e from of Received sale meters S and sale of inAjrcnt for Ml. Pleasant Marble Works. 98.69 manufacture Interest received 8731.89 toxicating liquors shall be prima Taxes assessed 1020.25 facie evidence in the License received of 2f.00 Horses Never From sale of cemetry lot s u c h manufature of lis t state 106.00 Dog tax collected 175.15 or sale by the party named thereInterest & costs on tax redemptions 10.00 in within the territory set forth on north received park They'll pall with a will on lerel and Rent 2.00 in the said Cirtificates." hill. The strength in their bodlee Plumbers fees 4586.50 assessed be If won't lost through their legi you Water tax Another section covering tiaf-fi- c 560.00 keep them sharp shod this JVlater. PjII tax collected is designed to keep authoriOK 2.2.00 Fines in Justice court ties constantly informed as re62.90 1 Estrsy fees collected nriM n t Nephi, Utah. court Your Will Shirk Their Work -.- tcti r:: r.ni CALKS RING-POIN- T Ton cannot count on bar calks or aoU screw calks to wear long and Ton can depend upon stay sharp. "Golden" Rlng-Polnetrery-wa- y every day. They are the only calks with a core of close grained Tool Steel Welded u tae Shell. The steel point projects beyond the edge of the shell takes a firm to grip on Ice, snow and slippery roads. It takes a long time for Ring-Poinwear short. They cannot wesr dull any time. The "Golden" Anti-Ru- st Plating makes them essy to put In. easy to take out It protects the threads keeps the calks clean and sound as a new dollar. Tou'll never need Ring-Poinmore than you need them right Bow. one use set and them Try always. See ms about them at coca. you'll te ts ts I R A fr. HO V K rl' Restorati n To Entry Of Lands In National For. rest.' Ni. and 22. T. 15 S.. R. 3 W S. L. M., described by metes and bounds ss follows: Beginning at corner No. 1, a cedar pout marked HI, whence the south east corner of Sec. 15, T. 15 S. , R. 3 W., bears N. 20 chains; extend ing thence W. 20 chains; thence N. 40 chains; thence W. 20 chains; thence N. 20 chams; thence E. 40 chains; thenct S. 60 chsins to the place of beginning. Said tract was listed upon the application of Beit Hanson, of Levsn, Utah; Liat A tract of 160 acres within unsurvey-e- d but what will probably be, w h e i R. surveed. Sees. 10 and 11, T. 15 3 W., described l y metes and bouods ss follows: Beginning st corner No, 1 a cedar post marked H-- l, whente the southesat corner of Sec 10, T. 15 S., K 3 W., bears E. 40 chains; extending thence N. tO thains; tt.et.ee I. H. chains; thence S. 20 cha.ns; thenct W SO chsins to the p 1 a c e of beginning. Said trsct wa listed upon the applicacf Lev an, Utah, tion of PeU hsn-u- n, 15 Notice is hereby given that the lands below, embracing 320 acres, within the Nebo National Fo Utsh, will be subject toaettlement and entry under the provisions of the homestead laws of the United States and the act of June 11. 1906 (34 Stat.. 233), at the United States land office at 8 a I t Lake City. Utah, on March 27, 1913. Any settler who was actually a n d in good faith claiming any of s a i d lands for agricultural purposes prior to January 1, 1906, and has not abandoned same, has a preference right to make a homestead entry for the land actually occupied. Said lands were listed U...n the applications of the p e r s o n s mentioned below, who have a prefer-- e ice nght eabject to the prior right of .ny such settler, provided such settler o sppi.csnt is qualified to tr.ske homestead entry and the preference right is excersed prior to M a r c h 27, 1913, on List which date the lands will be subject to Approved January 14. 1913, settlement and entry by any qualified -- . V. Proudfit The lands embrace a tract of perion. Assistant Commissioner of the 160 acres Within uiisurveyed but what will probably be. when surveyed. Sees. eral Land Office. rest, - $35. E FEB. 1st. Gen- 168.50 126 40 Sextons fees collected taxes On delinquent 1910 $70560.75 riers," and reads as follows: D sbursements: Pa;d City Officials salaries Paid intetest on bonds and overdrafts aid maintenance and operating of ElecUic light plant, including salaries of employees of Expended on streets and highways, including salary 1256.00 .2030.58 23.5.61 J street supervisor Jaintenanceof water woiks system, including salary of Superintendent $133.56 depended on extension of water works 40.79 ss amount received from water takers Psid wsiness and Jury fees in City case incidental expenses, including rent of t ity hall. Janitor fees etc. Expended on cemetries Jghts and tax ,.r rit v orouertv i..,.,- -. . ; - 12.51 31.00 150.45 .45.95 o"l d.unance Marshall and amounts paid special police health tfster tax rebated . Telephooe rent and tolls Psid Sexto- - for services Psid Premium on Treasurer's Books St Ststionery Printing and publishing 21 1 of City I. 971X0 86.00 67.05 39.00 160. 50 30 O0 82.33 Public tx-n- ...149.70 .....803.31 83.45 .... 33X0 City Taxes Collecting I it,p.ti- -i Kebat ts and meters returned Paid for dog tags. Loss St Gain (Adjustment of taxes and other accounts) 4.40 ... 122.61 $13206.85 57353. 90 Balance In favor of Nephi City Other information: At the date of my last report there was cash on band as following: $1212.49 Street St Highways fsnd in hands of City Tressurer .2665.80 of Treasurer in fund hands works Water City Special 1300.00 . Sinking funds in hands of City Treasurer $5178.29 There is now $2825.28 in the sinking fund, deposited in Nephi banks. drswing 4 pet cent interest. There has been no bonds issued or redeened during the yesr 1912. The indebtedness of the City is as follows: $30000.00 Bonds oautsnding, besringSper cent interest 400.00 Special Warrants outslsnding, drawing 6 percent interest 94.65 no inteiest A'srrsnts outstanding drawing 476 2 Jverdraft on streets A Highways fund .168.18 Jverdraf t on interest fund. eicellaneous accounts to be draw out in water tax rates "It shall be the duty of every parson, firm or corporation w ho transports any intoxicating liq uor from one point within the State of Utah to any dry teni tory therein to file with the ti y recorder, town or couuty clerk, as the case may be, of the city, town or c o u n t y comprimisirg said dry territoay to which said liquor is consigned, on the first day of each month a statment showing all shipments of intoxi cating liquor received during the preceeding month, which statement shall show the name of the consignee, the quality and kind of liquor in each shipment and the name of the per von to whom such liquor was actually delivered. Any person, firm or corporation failing to file tuch state ment as herein required, or making any false or untrue statement, shall be guilty of a misde- ALVA CHAPPELL In the death of Alva Chappell, the seventeen year old son tf Mrs. Unity Chappell, which yesterday afternoon, Nephi has lost one of her brightest and noblest young men. oc-cur- ed Young Alva was indeed a c ed-ito his mother and other members of the family. For a number of years he has been ailing, but it was thought here of late that his health was improving until about a week ago when he took wor5e and suffered much until death releavtd him. Tie funeral will be held in the tabei-nacSunday afternoon at 3:20. The mother and family have the heartfelt sympathy of the enthe community. A full account of the funeral and his career will be given in the next issue of the Times. 1, le Airs. John Wilkey Entertains M. A. R. Club. The M. A. R. club were entei-tain- ed at the home of Mrs. Joi n Wilkey Wednesday evening. The was pleasently spent in games, and readings. The club was entertained last week at the home of Mrs. Harry Ceagley. evening of the outly ingdistricts the power of hearirg juvenile mes and placing jurisdiction in t h e justices' courts. It also provides that constables, and city mar shals can act as probation officers. Another bill to le represented under direction of the Municipal league proposes the extention of meanor". greater charter powers to all inOTHER BILLS IN PROsfECT. corporated cities within the The legislative committee of them if t h e y so state, the league also has two or three desire, enabling to pass ordinances proother bills to introduce. The hibiting the sale of cigaretes league would have the juvenile within their confines. A bill procourt law amended covering hibiting the sale of cigarettes cities of the second and third anywhere in the state, copied class. The amendments propose from the Kansas law, also will to take from the district judges be introduced by the league. DEEP $40437. fM for the RoundTrip StopovrS Feb I, only Lon? Limits Write for Special Itinerary of this Interesting Trip. Tickets on sale at all Utah Stations. Snow and Ice to Sunshine and Flowers See your IT. It. Agent for Informatlon.Tlckets Make your reaerwatlon early. J. II. Manderfield J. A. Cottrell. AentNephlUth. 92. '.7 93.55 843.91 204.0 Msintenance of fire department A'ster appropriations The amount of cah in the City Treasury and its several funds is as in f jllows: neral or contingent fund special water woiks fund . Sinking fund .,. ,, Special Curb A Cutter fund Cemetry lots fund .$1126.-- 1 G ONLY 1524.75 fuel Collecting dog gards the shipment of beer or The wiske'y into dry territory, title of this section is "Car- SID DEATH Of A. O. P. A. Salt Lake Cil' 3165.83 -- - 528 . 25. 00 . Totsl $7171.01. Respectfully submitted, T. C WINN, City Recorder of Nephi City. Benefit dance for the Juvenile Bind at the Arlington tonight. Come out and have a good time. Plumb's Orchestra will furnish the music. The parent's das of the firsl ward 'will meet In the high school rext Sunday 10: IT. The subject to t.e discus--"The- rhois and induMrisl Phone your order for god to Thumas BelliMon, a crtj bushel delivered. tato' po&0 Roirt CharceH han fmicrii! ed the Old tf the Henry Sut 'Ofl ("lull . , f "C - I i Tn 13rh t irt f n celhr-ieh" m t S'i h"t ntf 1 'iier,y Jnr. 18 A numfof lier f H- f,d. v by Geo. A. Sprry. The n p p n t In 1) e tin e w IH n us rerre.-hmenparent of the first ward are all p;m w ie ierttd. hvited to be present. e d - tra-nin- e SNOW 28-0- - - jr.-vit- ed . 't Makes uncomfortable walking. Install a telephone and take your comfort at home. Once a subscriber you will won- der how you ever got along THE MOUNTAIN STATES M TELEGRAPH TELEPHONE tO. |