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Show jjpmitinntm LOCAL HAPPENINGS oifflraiiatira White Slippers Extra Special on all White j Slippers 1 Womens $5.00 white Slippers Womens $3.75 white Slippers Misses $2.25 white Slippers Childrens $2.00 white Slippers All other white Shoes and 20 per Slippers All womens Hiking Pants and 5 per Jackets Womens $7.50 Hiking Boots 1 $3.98 $2.98 $1 .79 Bat-chel- $ .69 1 cent off al cent of! $5.98 - - all sizes j - I GROCERY PRICES Deviled Meat 5c 10c Oil Sardines . . 5c Can Salmon c 12 12 c Corn String Beans Macaroni 1 lb Tall Salmon 15c Mustard Sardines 10c 35c Plain Tumblers 6 for Campbells Pork & Beans 2 for 25c. Ltbbys Pork & Beans 2 for 25c . . 12lb SATURDAY SPECIAL Kirk's Olive Soap 6 bars for Borax Castile Soap, 6 bars for Laundry Soap 10 bars for 39c 27c 39c '. ROYAL BREAD FRESH EVERY DAY AGENTS FOR MILLER FLORAL CO . J FOOTE ONE PRICE TO aa j Dont let your car go to rack and g ruin for the want of a few repairs, g we are in a position as never before g5 to take care of your wants In the line of repairs and accessories. Just think of a 30 by 3 regular Firestone Cord Casing for $15.00. The same casing sold for $37.50 In 1920 Central Motor Co. i The hours for sprinkling lawns shall be from 6 to 8 morning, and from 6 to 9 evening City Water Comlttee ORDINANCE NO. SO AN ORDINANCE FIXING THE SALARIES OF THE OFFICERS OF JUAB COUNTY, STATE OF UTAH Tremendious Reductions in white footwear Including all the nifty sport models in strap slippers and Oxfords at a mark down of from 25 to 50 per cent. K. , n Starr Brand Shoes are good shoes and these are all repriced on the above basis. Call in and make your selections while we have your size SALE 1 writing desk, 1 THE BOARD OF COUNTY COM1 Couch, 1 Jersey Cow, 1 Remington automatic shot gun, 1 MISSIONERS OF JUAB COUNTY . Heating Stove, 2 single driving har- ORDAINED AS FOLLOWS: Section 1. That the annual salaries nesses, A. V. Hague. of the County Officers, herein-afte- r Dont let your car go to rack and named for the term beginning Jan ruin for the want of a few repairs, uary 1st, 1923, be and the same are we are in a position as never before hereby fixed at the following amounts to take care of your wants in the line per annum respectively: of repairs and accessories. Just Chairamn of the Board of County Commisioners $650.00 think of a 30 by 3V4 regular Firestone Cord Casing for $15.00. The Member of the Board of County Commisioners 600.00 same casing sold for $37.50 in 1920 County Assessor $1,350.00 Central Motor Co. County Sheriff $1,500.00 for $1,200.00 Dr. Harris president of the B. Y. County Attorney "WHERE GOOD MERCHANDISE. IS CHEAPER" $1,500.00 U. and Prof. Lowry Nelson, of the County Treasurer $1,500.00 same institution made The Times-New- s County Clerk $1,200.00 office a pleasant call Wednes- County Recorder Section 2. That all ordinances or day. They are very enthusiastic the Timpanogas Climb which parts of ordinances In conflict with ordinance is hereby repealed. If you are in need of a steel oil or 55 gallon drum for $3.50 Central takes place and Sunday, this ' Section 3. This Ordinance shall drum, now is your chance. A new 54 Motor Co. July 14th, and 15th. They extend a hearty invitation to the people of this take effect 15 days after Its publicatcity who can make the trip to join ion. Passed by the Board of County them on the hike and promise a Commissioners of Juab County, Utah great time. this 11th day of July, A D 1922 W. O. ORME. Chairman of the Board of County Phrase Hardly Justified. The "Three Tiiiinr of Tooley S'reet" Commisioners were three worthier who held a .ineefr Attest: EARL S HOYT Clerk of Ing In Tooley street. Southwark. LonCounty Clerk, don, for rlie redress of popular grievthe Board of County Commissioners ances, and addressed a petition to Those voting in favor of same. Com while Canning mlssioners Orme and Bunnell. The the house of was prime minister, beginning ; "We, one voting against It. Commissioner the people of Knglund " Francom, Declared passed. FOR Range, at the 5 ALLNEVER Mrs T L Smith, of this city, and Air. and Mrs. N. C. Neilaon of Fountain Green, left yesterday for Aiethe, While they last we will sell 54 Colorado, where they will visit with gallon steel oil drums for $3.60 each Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Smith for a couple of weeks. They are making the Central Motor Company. trip by auto. FOR SALE: Property on Main St. across the street from the New High The Prolo swarm of Bee Hive girls School Building Mrs. D. K. Brown. were" delightfully entertained at a Pull Thursday evening at the Bryan Petty, is at Fort Douglas, Candy with the reserve officers training home of Miss Lillian Worthington, Mr. Petty Is a Those present were Evelyn Bailey, corps this week. Florence Burton, May Andrews, Clela of Second Lieutenant Infantry. Bailey, Norma Francom,' Verda Vera Bean, Lillian Carter, Cash for your eggs at your home. Alice Barnes. Alice Sowby, Florence Why haul them. Call phone 24 W We do the rest. Mutual Creamery Sperry, Maria Cowan, Alice Salisbury, Florence Cowan, Alice Sanders Co. of Salt Lake City and Lillian Mrs. Ruby Bigler, returned to her home in Silver City Tuesday after visiting with her mother Mrs. J. R. CARD OF THANKS McPherson for a short time. We wish to thank our many I am prepared to do your eleot-rlc- friends who so kindly assisted us in all of I line have a full work. any way, during the Illness and death C. J. Pyper, of our dear baby, also for the beauelectrical supplies phone 152-- J. tiful flowers Mr. and Mrs Alvln Burton Mr. Svend Jensen, of Moroni, and Mrs. D. C. Nelson, spent Sunday with CARD OF THANKS Mrs. Fred Sorensen. Mr. Jensen is the father of Mrs. Sorensen. The family of Oliver Wilson, wish Attorney T. H. Burton, left for to thank all who so kindly expressed Salt Lake Wednesday where he will sympathy by words and deeds for attend a meeting of the public util- them in their deep sorrow ities commission relative to the railNOTICE TO WATER USER'S road crossings near Juab. Buy your binding twine from Bros. UNDEROLD owiuiuiini Fresh extracted honey for sale at Registered Jersey Bull service at Jas. B. Riches. Lester Belliston's. j kept j Nephi Mer. Co. . . Sale Prices Still continue on all shoes io Bigger reductions than ever Reserve District No. 1: Charter No. 8608. WHITE SHOES Report of the condition of the Nephi National Bank of Nephi in the State of Utah, at the close of business on June 30th, 1922 ' RESOURCES Every pair of White Shoes, sport shoes, and Novelties, all going- at - One half price Loans and discounts. Including rediscounts, acceptances of other banks, and foreign bills of exchange or drafts sold with Indorsements of this bank, (except those shown in b and c) Overdrafts unsecured $2,476.23 U. S. Government securities owned: Deposited to secure circulation (U.S. bonds par value 50,000.00 All other United States Government securities (in38,400.00 cluding premiums, if any) Other bonds, stocks, securities etc Banking House, furniture and fixtures Real Estate owned other than banking house Lawful reserve with Federal Reserve Bank Cash In vanlt and amount due from national banks Checks on other banks In the same city or town as reporting bank, other than item 12) Redemption fund with U. S. Treasurer and due from U. S. Treasurer , Total 270,633.96 2,476.23 88.400.00 2,250.00 7,310.00 1,926.00 16.476.55 4,632.13 Men and Boys 397.003.76 Will save you money on your work clothes and shoes FRANK'S L, Frank, Propricter. R. Q. Doriui, Manager Circulating notes outstanding Cashier's checks outstanding Individual deposits subject to check Certificates of deposit Uue In less than 20 days (other than for money borrowed) Dividends unpaid Certificate of deposit (other tban for money borrowed) Other time deposits Bills payable, (Including all obligations representing money borrowed other than rediscounts 60.000.00 25,000.00 9,780.72 60,000.00 888.60 153,704.03 22.00 116.60 911.69 81,680.32 25,000.00 Total 897.003.76 State of Utah, County of Juab, ss. I, J. W. Boud, Cashier of the above - named bank, do solemly swear that the above statement Is trne to the best of my knowledge and belief. J. W. BOUD Cashier. (SEAL) Correct-Att- est Subscribed and jjj a 2,600.00 , Capital stock paid in Surplus Fund Undivided Profits ? 399.89 LIABILITIES L. ' Foote. J. E. Ostler, Barton B rough Directors. sworn to before me this 11 day of July, 1922. T. A. P. N. ANDERSON, Notary Pnbllo The World Turns Round To Look at a Well Dressed Man Debate has ceased as to the value of clothes in man's success. Clothes portray a part of man's character and people Judge accordingly, whether they admit it to you or not. We carry a line of High Grade Clothes and Gent's Furnishings that will at once give you that stamp of a well dressed man. You can save money If In need of a Suit at this time. The To ggery |