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Show THE T1MKS-NEW- NEPHI, UTAH. S, WEEKLY CROP AND INTEREST IS A FINE THING FOR THE MAN WHO DRAWS IT U.B.Thrifty Sfls Bert Olpin, came down from Salt Lake yesterday and will visit The warm days and cool nights of with relatives here for a short time. the past week were favorable for all Mrs. Louis Pitt, Stanley Pitt, and crops, and fruit, grain and vegetables Blanch Pitt, left Monday for Salt are reported, from all over the State, to be in good or excellent condition. Lake City, where they will make their Good showers were reported from the home this winter. of the State. southern Judge T. H. Burton, returned home Conditions were very favorably for from Parowan, Utah, where farm work, and harvesting of ripened yesterday he has been holding court the past crops is being carried on rapidly. two weeks. Grain harvesting Is nearly finished in most sections and threshing is well Mrs. Clarence Jensen, and two sons, along. The third crop of alfalfa is of Mantl, Utah, are the guests this being cut in some sections. Fall plow- week of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Bowles, has commenced, ing and seeding of Mrs. Jensen. parents in be will needed rain places though before plowing can be done. Peaches Miss Beatrice Gibson, left Saturday and pears are being picked and mar keted and apples are developing well for Knight Wyoming, where she has Beets are in excellent condition and accepted a position in the high School are maturing rapidly. Alfalfa seed is of that place. maturing in fine condition, encourag A large orowd of Nephltes went to ing reports being received from all seed districts. Monday morning's Provo yesterday to see the great and heavy frost at Deseret apparently did only world circus of Ringling Bros. no damage. Some seed has been cut and Barnum and Bailey combined but there is much in the fields yet. shows. Stock and ranges are in good to ex R. W. McMullin, a former resident cellent condition, except in the ex treme southwestern part of the State of this city, now residing in Payson, where they are fair. Some cattle are was In Nephi Monday in attendance leaving the higher ranges. The weath- at court. Mr. McMullin is city Attorer has been very favorable for beets ney of Payson. around Garland and Ogden, and they W. H. Warner left for Logan are in excellent condition. Alfalfa seed is in fair to good condition at Wednesday where he has accepted Roosevelt, but Is developing rather a position at the Agricultural Col slowly. At Nephi, Deseret, Delta, and lege. Mr. Warner wll teach poultry Mills the seed is in good or excellent subjects at the school. He will also condition and maturing rapidly. Beets take a college course part of the are growing well and developing size time. in the Provo district. Wheat is har Mr. Philo Farnsworth, and his vested and mostly thrashed at Nephi and seeding of winter wheat has star- mother Mrs. Clara Farnsworth, who ted. The third crop of alfalfa is be have been visiting with Mrs. Ralph ing cut at Mantl. Some fall seeding Belliston for several weeks past, left is being done, but the soil is rather Monday for Ogden, Utah, where they dry around Modena. A promising crop will reside this winter. Mr. Farns of alfalfa seed is reported from Mil worth has accepted a position in the schools of the above city. ford and Lund. two-thir- Get into the "interest-- " ed" class by having some money on deposit at this bank. A DOLLAR started along the Sav- ing Road always trav- els in good company. ut who "invjeritcrl w&s doesn't take a large amount to make GROWING Bank Ihe gUy a no slouch HAPPENINGS IT IS Airs. - "It LOCAL WEATHER REPORT 38 Nephi National Bank d)yH ds Time Our Stock of PUTNAM DYES, DIAMOND DYES, TWINK DYES, ALADDIN DYES, RIT DYES, is complete. IT PLEASES US TO PLEASE YOU I LUNT PHARMACY CO. PHONE FORFEITURE GOODYEAR SHOE For Pictures. picture that does not hang straight is a constant source of an-a noyance. Here Is a way of hanging small Dlcture to prevent It from slip ping. First put the cord over the hook so that the picture faces the wall. Get It quite straight and then turn It over to. the right side. A loop will have been formed over the hook and this will, prevent the cord from slipping. A REPAIRING SYSTEM Utah Nephi, Best Material t?sed Prompt Hall Order Service A Chrfatensen, Prop i "He Builds Wisely Who Build Well" Equal Bird R ghts. Homing pigeons probably are closer to the huiuun family than any other form of winged life. The birds have remarkable intelligence, says Nature They mate in pairs and magazine. the female of euch union has exercised her right of suffrage to the extent that the mule helps her In hatching out the eggs and In caring for and feeding the young. TO BUILD WELL USF V Nephi Plaster HAS NO EQUAL The Largest And Purest Natural Deposit of Gpyswa la the World. NEPHI PLASTER AND But How About the Nsighbors? Famous Tenor (3 a. m.) Isn't baby What wonderful wonderful. dearT range of expression and what tone! He held that last note for two minutes without weakening he's going to be a sensation. MFG. COMPANY WILL L. HOYT ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR Notary Public LICENSED ABSTRACTER And EXAMINER OP TITLES Utah Nephi Office at County Court House NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of William Andrews deceased. Creditors will present claims with Touchers to the undersigned at Nephi, Utah, on or before the 31st day of October, A. D. 1923. William C. Andrews, Will L. Hoyt, Attorney far Executor. Executor of the last will and Testament of William Andrews, deceased. Date of first publication, August 31, A. D. 1923. Date of last publication, September 21, 1923. wk la I alt October 1 to 1 Tho Utah's greatest Fair. holiday for tho family, education, and amuao Spend this gala Lake City week of Make It a a time of Mot. Meat your friend rlaw tho bumper yields of orchard and farm the products of faotory and miao tiva blooded livestock sod the greatest aato show la history. 8m the firs works, ths aarlaj i, the races, the auto polo, and elr-CB- take a trip down the gayoot Midway ever soon at a Fair. bally-hooer- usual merry din during the fair days of the annual exposition of Utah's produots and resources, October 1 to 6. The Bernard! carnival has boon engaged tor a six days' ran. Ita Midway is said to bo ona of tat gayest and its offering of sldo shows tho most varied and novel of any simitar aggregation of tvavotlag complete fair patron has sesn tho monstrosities, watched tho antics of animals trained to do Incredible tricks, and chatted with tho fattest lady In tho world." Tho Bernardl shews will come to Utah front Canada, where they have made a smceeaotal summer tour. DECEASED. are hereby notified, that I have expended during the last four years work In, labor and Improvements: Two thousand dollars upon the Lucky Strike Group of Lode .Mining Claims, situated in the Spring Creek Mining district, Juab County, State of Utah. The location certificates of said claims is found of record in the office of the Recorder of said county. In order to hold said claims, under the provisions of Section 2324, of the Revised Statutes of the U. S. and the amendment thereto approved House Bill number 4813, concerning ann ual labor upon mining claims. And if within 90 days after the publication thereof, you fail or refuse to contribute your proportion of such which expenditure, as a amounts to one thousand dollars, ($1,000.00) your Interest In said "Twice the Tanlac treatment made ghtened out my stomach so I could group of claims, will become the prome feel like a different man, each eat three big meals every day, and I perty of the subscriber, your time adding several pounds to my always felt ready for work. who made the required expend"Last spring I took the treatment iture. weight, bo I am fully convinced of It's n wonderful building power," declares again when feeling and this J. B. THOMAS, ' C. M. Reeves, city fireman, 1815 Cin- time two bottles made me eat, sleep Tooele County, Utah Idapah, work and feel splendid. Tanlac cert State of Utah cinnati St., Spokane, Wash. "Two years ago I was so run down ainly does the work." ss. I wasn't good for anything All appeTanlac Is for sale by all good drug County of Tooele. tite had left me, and food instead of gists. Accept no substitute. Over 30 Sworn and subscribed before me nourishing me bloated me up forming million bottles sold. this 6th day of July, 1923 gas that pressed around my heart so JACQUES J. GERSTER, I couldn't breathe without suffering. Tanlac Veeitable Pills are Nature Notary Public, Gold Hill, Utah. me own Tanlac of made "Three bottles remedy for constipation. For My commission expires May 27th feel as good as I ever had, and strai Sale everywhere. 1924. First publcatlon Aug. 31st, 1923. Charter No.- - 8508. Reserve District No. 12 Last Publication Nov. 30th, 1923. REPORT OP CONDITION OP You 43 "Cold in the Head" is an acute attack of Nasal Catarrh. Those subject to frequent "colds in the head" will find that the use of HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE will build up the System, cleanse the Blood and render them less liable to colds. Repeated attacks of Acute Catarrh may lead to Chronic Catarrh. HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE Is taken Internally and acts through the Blood on the Mucous Surfaces of the System, thus reducing the inflammation and restoring normal conditions. All druggists. Circulars free. F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo Ohio, CITY EMPLOY IS OUT Charles 503 BuHlncas on September 14th, 1923 X-r- QkriGW If Loans and Discounts ; unsecured Overdrafts, secured U. S. Government securities owned: Total Other bonds, stocks, securities, etc.: Banking House, 4,700; Funiture and fixtures, 2,610 Real Estate owned other than banking house Lawful reserve with Federal Reserve Bank Cash In vault and amount due from national banks Checks on other banks In ths same city as reporting bank (other than tern 12) Miscellaneous cash items Redemption fund with U S Treas and due from U. S. Treaa. Total 268,349.03 496.39 88,400.00 10.797.67 7,310.00 1.926.00 15.034.78 17,755.38 651.72 153.93 2,600.00 I lull's Pills AGAINST MALARIA NEPHI DRUG CO. Sold By Window Glass 413,273.80 We have just installed a complete LIABILITIES Capital stock paid In Surplus Fund Undivided profits, loss current expenses Interest & taxes paid . Circulating notes outstanding , Cashier's Checks outstanding Individual Deposits subject to check requiring notice, but less than 30 days Dividends unpaid Certificates of deposit (other than for money borrowed) .... Other time deposits Bills payable (Including all obligations representing money borrowed other than rediscounts) Notes and bills redlscounted. Including acceptances of other banks and foreign bills of exchange or drafts hold with Indorsement of this bank -- 50,000.00 26,000.00 8.618.71 60,000.00 1,643.78 111,977.08 22.00 104.00 842.99 91,235.24 line of WINDOW GLASS in all v sizes and strength. It will pay you to visit our store when in need of anything in this 66,600.00 line. 17,430.00 413,273.80 Total State of Utah, County of Juab ss. named bank, do solemnly 1, J. W. Boud, Cashier of tho above swear that tho above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. 90 Days or Money Back Woman who wish to atimulata tha growth of thair hair ahould use Van Eas A glorioua haad Liquid Scalp Maaaaga. of strong vigorous hair aural follows Ha eoBatatant aaa, and consistent aaa Is aaay baeauaa Van Eaa comaa flttad with a patent rubber applicator that faada tha traatmant dtractljr to tha roots of ths hair, eliminating tnueay massaging with tha Angara. And tha flexible nlpplaa of tha appl cator bring a healthy circula' b'rr.4 to feed tha hair roots. tion y Van Taa on our treat Buy 1 la.- Wr.17 back if It falls. Induce regmlar habit, good the dlgastion. Rallava dyspeptic and debilitatad and tone up the ay Ham RESOURCES Pelt Building Opposite Post Office Salt Lake City Scientific Platework, Practice Inclusive of Gum Pdmaaeo run-dow- THE NEPHI NATIONAL BANK AT NEPHI H. D unn DENTIST WITH FACTS IN CASE - 0c(pberl(p6 SALE Tho Midway Is always one of the OAY CARNIVAL MIDWAY COMING TO STATE FAIR most popular features of the State TO THE ADMINISTRATOR, HIS HEIRS, OR WHOM IT MAY CONFair. A visit to the exposition Is s will sot up their not considered CERN, OF ART The SUTHERLAND, unless the In The State of Utah, at The (.lone of S0'ezpbodp's x J. W. BOUD, Cashier Correct AltestC. W. Morgan. T. A. Foote, J. E. Ostler. Directors. Subscribed and sworn to btfore me this 20th, day of 8pt. 1923. NEPHI ANDERSON, Notary Public (SEAL) Nephi, Utah Com. expire April 17, 1927, t- OUR PRICES ARE RIGHT KENDALL BROS. |