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Show BIG BARGAINS LOCAL MEPH1 NOTES SOCIETY. i W. G. Orme is circulating a FOREST during the season of petition to be sent to Washington 1911, must be filed in my office asking that the recent reduction at "Nephi, Utah, on or before order on the Manti reserve be January 31, 1911. Full inforreconsidered by the department, in regard to the grazing for if it be allowed to stand, it mation to fees be charged and blank will mean practically the annihilation of the sheep business forms to be used in making aphere. plications will be furnished upon request. H. F. Studley, First Ward Mutual ProSupervisor. Mr. and Mrs. Sol AngeP of Mrs. John Ockey wenttoProvo Salt Lake is here visiting with friends and relatives this week. Tuesday. Highest market prices paid for Miss Leona Hague was the all kinds of beef cattle See Lunt hostess at a jolly little party last and Belliston beforeyou sell. Friday evening, complimentary R. Reid has gone to to a number of her girl friends. James Several interesting games were Modena to open up in the liquor varIn the popular song played. gram. business. guessing game, Miss Norma The following program will be George McCune was in Salt Miner carried off the prize. In . Guardianship Lake on business this week. strumental music was rendered rendered at the Tabernacle Sun- Probate and Notice. 6:30 m. at Misses Mrs. James Hawkins is visit- by p. Jacquita Edgheill, day evening Mrs. Janette Lunt Consult County Clvrk or reepectiv sitmars for Oleva Ostler, and Lucille Green- Reading ing in Salt Lake this week. further information. Miss Eleanor Prout wood, vocal numbers by Misses Vocal Solo Edgar Cole returned from Noticeto Creditors, Stella Cox and Ina Hawkins. Instrumental Music Sperry ford Monday. Besides these mentioned, there sisters. Estate of David Udall deceased. I have 3 acres of orchard, 2 will present claims with Creditors were present Misses Pearl CALL AND SEE US. vouchers to the undersigned at Nephi acres of water, and good house. Ruby Ellison, Myrtle Second Ward Mutual City, Utah, on or before the 1st. day Another snap, located in east Sparks, Golden, Lillian Marsh, Theresa of May A. D. 1911. town in canyon draught, Brough, and Hannan Jacobson. part of Program. Thomas Belliston No frost,- - T. II. Burton. Vocal Solo Bertha Bailey Administrator of the cctate of David A. D. Plumb Udall, Let me quote ycu a price on My, what fun! The roller Comet Solo held last skating Monday party Deceased, Thos. Bailey Reading your cattle. Lon Lunt. Date of first publication Dec. 30th. evening in the Ostler hall was the A D. 1910. Highest prices paid by Geo. R. jolliest affair of the whole social for Grazing Application Ask for Royal Blue Rubbers guaranteed to Howard for feeders, beef, stock season. Everybody became cattle, and bulls. Phone 104 k., youthful again and performed all Permits. be the best, Ti: 3S37 Box 141. P. the antics of young boys and NOTICE is hereby given that REPORT OF THE CONDITION rara,wW7.TwrcTaBa G. fanWithrow II. was the all applications for permits to to Salt girls. Fran). Hobbs has OF THE ciest skater, with Mrs. Withrow th-Lake to attend L. D. S. and Mrs. George Sperry Jr. close graze cattle, horses and sheep FIRST second. Bart Brough carried off within the NEBO NATIONAL J 11. T'dgheill made a business theprize.for the being best tumbDO. 8508. At Nephi in the State of Utah, at the t. ip to Salt Lake Tuesday. ler, Mr. Dnuning for the hardest REPORT OF THE CONDITION close of business Jan. 7, 1911. Mrs. Forrest for the fall, RESOURCE. OF being THE Fjand, a neck fur and pair hardest worker at Mrs. Loans and learning, Discounts Kid $319,815.39 oi gloves. Finder may have Overdrafts, secured and unsecured 5.436.68 NEPHI NATIONA L same by calling at Arlington and Dunning in trying to take a back U. S. Bonds to aacur circulation 60.0U0.00 ward stroke skated on her dress Bonda 27.000.00 paying for this Ad. in the State of Utah, at the Municipal Bonds. Securities, etc 602.00 and had to go home in a barrel but, At Nephi close of Business Jan. 7, 1911. Due from Stat and Print Bank and Rex Hyde is moving his family Manager Carter not being able to Trust Banker. Companies, and RESOURCES. to the home formerly occupied provide that article, she went Loans and DiacounU Savins Banks 37.973.83 1126,243.36 Du from approved Reserve Airanta 45.012J3 home withoutit the last one. Mayor Ovardrafta, aacurad and unaacurad 7.304.19 by J. A. Hyde Jr. Checks and other Cash Items 2.111.94 U. S. Bond to aacur circulation 50.0CXI.00 Notes of other National Banks.... 746.00 62.50 Suits have been filed in the Whitmore's lithe, gangling form Bonds. Sacuritia. Etc Fractional Paper Currency, Nickels. seemed to turn into Banking houaa. Furnltura, and Ftxturaa. .6.400.00 a barn door and cent 179.34 city justice court for the collectDua from approvad Ratarv Aganta 19,503.64 29.004.76 ion of the city road poll tax foi hinge, as soon as he put on the Chocks and othar Cash tarns 827.13 Specie note 356.00 620.00 1910 against George Carter, Johr skates, he would either bend too Notas of othar National Bank Kedemption fund with U. S. Treasurer Fractional Papar Currancy. Nkkala. and backward or swing too far (6 per sent circulation) !. 5O0.00 cant 82.10 a TANTALUM and see for yourselves. Carter, Noah Pitt, Mathew Bow- far Mrs- Wood became Spaci frontward. 7.119.00 Total I640.638.13 ers, James Sperry, and Richarc fund with U. S. Treasurer a regular clinging vine. Fruit Radamption LIABILITIES. U par cant circulation) Mangum. 1500.00 60.000.00 Capital stock paid in were served. The refreshments 60.SuO.00 Eddie Hawkins had his wrist Total .7C1.1 Surplus fund Undivided Profit, teas Expenses and broken while skating the other following were present, Messrs LIABILITIES Taxes 7.CU3.13 paid and Mesdames W. C. Andrews, Capital stock paid In t50.000.00 National Bank Note outstanding 60.0U0.00 evening on roller skates. A. A. Allen, II. G. Withrow, Surplus Fund Z.5O0.00 Due to other National Banks 6.943.22 Profits, leas Expanse and Du to Stal and Privau Banks and At the recent meeting of thi Geo. A. Sperry Jr., Ernest For Undivided Taxas Paid 3.829.43 Bankers 41.111 63 Cattle Men's Assocation, Geo rest, C. K. Davis, L. E. Dunning, National Bank Notas ouUUndinc SO.000.00 Individual deposit subject to check 276.136.70 Oividands unpaid J.oo Demand certificates of deposit 1.039.74 R. Howard was elected vice Dennis Wood, Jas. T. Belliston Individual 71.114 M Tim certificates of deposit dapoaiu subKt to cWk 64.S06.04 V. W. Bennett, J. R. Edgheill Damand cartifieata of daposit Sm.77 Certified checks FOR SALE Choice jersey president; Thos. Bailey, treas 1.749 37 Tim cartificataa of daposit 12.925 37 Cashier's check outstandinc 2.396.30 heifers. Barker strain; also four.urer; Lon Lunt, secretary; Chas. J. W. Whitmore, R. F. Homer, Bills parabla. Inaludinc cartiDcalas of Letters of Credit 0 00 daposit for money borrowed ..20 .000. 00 draft colts, -- H. E. Howell. Mesdames, D. 0. Miner, Delia (A. Hall, director. Total S540.636.U Total 1 3ZK.7Sl.9l Stat of Foster, Edith Sparks, Miss Lu Stmt Utah ( of Utah J. A. Hyde Jr. left this week T. H. Burton states that hit cille G. Messrs M. Whit Carter, u: ha ) ;n of COmDanv mnda $1Q Juab cn. mil County ,,,; " of wv Juab w aisuiuc ma new uuuo in uaii County T II f C3 L G. M. Whitmore, Cashier of th --t L E. R. Booth. CathWrof the ' bank Diego. Mrs. Hyde is at present 'oans n 'arm property in east J", do aohmaly mar that th above statement is true bank, do soieoily swear that th above statement until you get a bottle of tatru to the beet of my now Mr and beitef. to th bast of mi k nowleds and belief. visiting in Eureka, but will move Juab county, the past week G. M. WHtTMOKE. Caahter. R. BOOTIL Cashier. E. S. D. Miss home. Fern Schofield soon to her future County Surveyor Arthur A. "mentholated compound returned Subscribed and sworn la befor dm this 11th of Subscribed and sworn to bvfors me this llth day day of January. 19IL Miller is busy bringing the coun- to Provo the first of the week January, 1911. for the an Whittaker, agent r. L. FOOTE. Notary Public. Sy ru p of Wh i te Pi n e w i th T. U FOOTE. Notary Pabli. Plaster company who has been ty plats up to date, and T. H. after spending the holiday sea Correct Attest; Correct Attest: Ceo. C. Whitmore I. S. Ostler traveling for them in the north Burton the abstract work on the son here. tar" W. S. MKwiur. Directors. T. A. Foot Directors. f M. E. Wbitraor cards. ) west, will take the position at the t. M. Urace Mr. and Mrs- A. V. Gadd spent plaster mill, made vacant by the Paul Wood and family have last week visiting in Provo. movea to aalt Lake and N. C. resignation of Mr. Hyde. For the relief of Coughs Misses Kate and Maude Ingram Neilsen has moved into the Wood A. V. Hague has been appoint returned to Provo to resume horn . Colds, Bronchitis, ed a messenger in the State sentheir studies after spending their ate, and will spend the next two Edw. Cazier will receive an vacation with their parents. Hoarseness. Loss of voice other car of corn in 2 or 3 days. months in Salt Lake. Miss Lena Moore and Delbert All sold but 5 tons. Get vonr Whittaker of Salt Lake have been The Nephi Creamery recently etc. Babies cry for it v isiting their aunt Mrs. Isold a Polan China hog for pork. order in soon. Esther Sold Only By FOR EVERYTHING Winn Hand in the 50.00. the have re during holidays. names of vnnr They bringing relatives and Kansas from here friends who have cently hipied b en former residents of a pure bred I'cian China sows. The old directors were elected IN MEN'S APPAREL. Nephi. wdwewill send them a free at the meeting of the Nephi The Leader store is havinp Nat ional IJank last Tuesday, A. their building remodeled, anc :opy of the Times. Mr. and Mrs. Aliiert Miller of J. Agaard of Ft. Green, E. R, will cate here permanently. Joseph City visited here last Fri- IJnr.th, T. A. Foote, J. L. Ellert-son- . C. II. Grace, L. S. Hills of Walk-Ove- r day with the lalter's Uncle, S. and Salt J. Ostler. Lake, Clliott Miller. Ul UIIIUMIIU lllLMI I At the annual stock holders' nr rr!rii to tymtn of WRMirri condensed smoke Hoscoe E. Grover went dlrvctly to th meat tth a brush after th mast liu coo to meeting of the First National up h through th salt. It smoked. will hav ?alt Lake the first of the week Stein-bloc- k deikious faro. nl rt knp thoroughly aoild and wt aa4 ft from Dank the old board of directors Uiacu through th anllr. lummir, to attend the funt-rn- l of his grand-mothMrs. N. I:ichart'. was Its a lliuld mnk aril mnlalm fiotMne .xxr.! t Isaac Hardman of Salt Lake Mrs. Ilichards lived here f.r It la put tin In wjuar quart rtt; only, ch with m by bwrnlns; t'kry amok m barrel of moat a cousin of Mrs. John Wilmetaj cap, NKVKR Pl.U IS HI LK. A rwtO City, Rome time and had many friends .. ForFTs.K .y all at Tin, Kvery bolt) As t. ought 40 acres of dry farm w Way " aura to mat thm aeeulna "Th. drorrl.t fnrCONDENSED son, IH"K,SMOKS. who knew her. Mad Wki'JIira mlr ty Mrs. Wm. Shepard of Mona hnd from S. G. Gadd for FV THE E. H. WWICHTCO., Ltd., KantasClty, Mo. wa in town last Saturday visit- and the old John Deal block oc4. 4. AKAA i lilt M VUI cupied by Jesse Strange, with ing relatives. 3 12 acres of wafer, for Mr. and Mrs. John Carter f 1,000. fpent the holidays with Mr. WH MAVU A MCli ASSORTMENT OF ' Carter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. in all winter goods every day in the We cai ry the biggest stock and can show you the greatest week. iety to select from in all lines, all thoroughly reliable goods and strictly up to date. OnoPriootonll novorUndoraold CH AS. FOOTE & SONS. a Why Strain Your Eyes NA11 Trying to see with a poor light when you can get a TANTALUM that will give you as much light as 3 or 4 common globes and burns less electricity. BAI Bffi 1 Try - ftawMns & OGKsy. Tinners & Plumbers. You Will Coutrh i i i I w above-name- above-name- d d 1 V - 1..1.. SEE THE TOGGERY UP-TO-DA- mm a a TE a o 1 and Nettleton Shoes. Stetson and Longley Hats. Sophomore and Clothing. Strauss and Out Blend Overalls. Wilson Bros. Shirts and Furnishings. mew uflv nc OMnimn meat m tuc IIiLIILII llrtl Wright's Condensed Smoko i er dr-ieg- 14 Beat them if you can. I ... James Carter. .. Just the thing for a MiW YEAR'S I 'resent .. W?jGRQCERIE A George Tolley has gone to Vhere he will in coal ALSO BRASS DELS, DRESSERS, TABLES PIANOS, hauling business onengage a mine in which he is interested. Our Pianos are Harvard Pianos and our ' Alonzo Ingram has sent all ,f Price can't be beat. his students of the Eighth grade a neatly printed photo folder; j with New Year greetings, which was a very artistic affair. i Sa-U- j i 0o'2 ffirotbera jfuriUturc Store PROMPT DELIVERY na of groceries is ofUmes "the great desideratum" -though of course count on and you fresh commoditief . Ve can assure pure speedy service and guarantee wholesome products -- all at prices which will challenge competitors in the same line. Enterprise Grocery Co Phono 55 |