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Show tiic NATIONAL BANKS PUT Looks So Well After Tanlac I Jer Friends Hardly Recognize Her wife gained "My eighteen pounds on two bottles of Tanlac and now she s the very picture of health," said J. A. McGinney, (k)8 Hamilton street, Houston, street, Houston, for several years engineer. for the Industrial Cot- ton Oil Co. PART RIG IN LIBERTY IW The oprriintr of the Third I il erty Loan finds the n.'.t ' banks of the country l(r!:!! prepared to play a l i' part ii making this loan a siut". The subscriptions w huh sent in by the national luniks the country to the first and m ond Liberty ' Lo;:ns for themcustom selves and for t li the v.'.M sr.m of vl. t ' SEifSiS. i 175,000,000; and there were lotted to national bank; on tl, "I can't find words, " continued subscriptions thus sent in Mr. McGinny. "I tell you all Tan- them a totalof $;.IDO,000,UH is lac has done for my wife and lwnds of the First and Second sues, inese nutfe subscriptions how grateful I am over her rewere paid in full many ! covery. Two years ago she began to suffer with stomach trouble and indigestion. She doctored and took medicine but kept getting worse. She lived on such food as milk and toast and fell oil until she only weighed ninety-seve- n pounds, and was hardly more than a living skeleton. She complained of awful pains in her stomach and was very nervous. The pressure of gas on her stom ach would collect around her heart and she waked up at night suffering and gasping for breath 1 was awake nearly all night ev ery night with her. "Tanlac has worked on her .more like a miracle than tt rr.edi- cine. Three days after taking two bottles she now eats hearty and sleeps as soundly as if she had never been sick a day in her life and is as happy as a lark She now weighs one hundred and fifteen pounds, an actual gain of of eighteen pounds. She has im proved so much that some of our neighbors who havn't known her on first sight. Tanlac has re storeu tier health alter every thing else had failed." Tanlac is sold in Nephi by II, F. Tomlinson, Nephi Drug, and Eureka by in Schram-Johnso- n Drug Co., in Silver City by Hef n Mercantile Co and in Mammoth by Mammoth ferman-Thompso- Supply Co. Adv. for NW1-4SE1-- SW1-4N- E Sl-- NE1-4SW1-- 4. 4. 2 Section 35, Township 13 south. Range 2 west. Salt Lake Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make five-yeproof, to establish claim to the land above descrilied, be fore claimant's Commanding Officer, V S. Navy, as to claimant s testimony and before the Clerk of the District Court, at Nephi, Utah, as to w;tnews testimony, on the 17th day of May.litlS. Claimant names as witnesses: Charles Wilson, Hyrum lirough, Richard F. 11. Heber Mcl'hr.Hon, all of Warren, SE1-- 4. Nephi, Utah. GOULD . BLAKELY, Register. First pub. April 12, last pub. May 10. Made from e White Meat of i!SW,il, 1 Churned with Pasteurized nsist on Iroco if You Enjoy Milk Good Batter order for Troco ask for it by you give your WHEN not simply for "nut butter" or "nut ine." For the flavor of Troco is achieved margar- by an ex- clusive process, which gives the true creamery butter flavor. Other products can't give you Troco quality. Troco is made by an exclusive process from vegetable fat the dainty fat extracted from the white meat of coconuts, which is churned with pasteurized milk. It is the national successor to butter the gilt edged creamery kind. For only the finest butter made has the pure sweet flavor of Troco. Like butter, Troco is energy food of the highest value, equally digestible and easily assimilated. And being the de luxe product for table use it naturally takes first place for cooking. And remember Troco contains no animal oils of any kind 000. The total resources of the national banks between March 1917, and March 4.1Jl8,increasee $2,033. TSD.OOO. and amounted oi the latter date to?18.0l 1.911, 0 0. The deposits of the national banks on March 4. 1!1S, shov very little change as compare! with December 31. ID 17. then being a total reduction of $ii.!rjo. 000 in deposit.-.- ; but loans and in the same period shov a reduction of $2.rl.C11.0(io. The national banks were nee in a better (Misition to assist it the placing of a great (!o loan than they are at thi time. Their total resources about $2.tKK),(Mi(i,(HKi in x whet cess of what they wt-rthe First Liberty Loan was fered in the summer of 1!M': and the records show that th Hond great bulk of Liln-rtwhich these banks placed haw passed on to permanent investors and to customers who haw been able to pay for their lnti-an- d carry them without fit din, it necessary to borrow mone uj on them. The national banks rejxrt t! : f on March 4. 1!18 the total mount of 3 in r cent Li'i.-rBond held by them amounted : only $8i'i, 577.0( mi. The total ; mount of 4 per cent Libert Iionds owned by them on tl .") s whatsoever, nor any preservatives. Troco Is made only from lich vegetable tats and pasteurized milk by a Company v. huh makes no animal oil iuiiuct. Old laws, mnje be fur e T toco was invented, tequue he rintne "oleiMUiii Ratine" on the label. Your dealer can Ret Tioco for you e n thotx notice - - we fill orders your butter promptly. Insist on Ttoto if you et.; y fine butter it solves Your dealer will give you a capsule of the same vegetable prod: cms. coloring butter makers use. an-no- No. 08137. The Successor to Butter Wmmmh mm i:m practically weeks apo. On March 5, 1017 the total de posits of the national banks of the country amounted to $12.0."7, 000,000. Since that date the Secretary of the Treasury has sold and collected for $r,S08.000.(KiO of Liberty Honds, of which sum were taken by nearly tnree-fifth- s the national banks of the country and their customers. And yet after making settlements for these hu?e investments the reports of the national banks for March 4. lids, show that their deposits were not only not diminished on account of with drawals to pay for Liberty Bonds, but the national banks show i. the period from March 5, 1017, to March 4. 1018. an actual increase in deposits of $1, ISU.fiM'. ni-me- NOTICE FOR IUW.1CATION (Publisher) DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR. U. S. Offlce at Sal Lake City, Utah. April 8, 1U1K. Notice is hereby given that James 1!. Eagar, of Nephi, Utah, who, on June IS, 1911, made Homestead Entry. Serial ntpiii. utah times-news- , e 3V. An. Troco Nut Butter Company Milwaukee. Wisconsin I . sf y t 2 Ulah Vvhn!t;:alc Grocery Company .! Sell La'f.c Disk , V" J. r Citv, Ulah tU,i J - , 'vl - ' - J I - . samedate ing the total amount of LiVrt 3 2 and 4 per cent owned I the national banks $1'5,v;7,ikk was$.Hj7,ltll,(HHi. ma! i Wert Farmer which is ordy about 7 per c i ' If I were a farmer I would ko-- at of the total of Liberty ll.dids i hand a few reliable medicines for miner sued to day. ailments that are not so serious as to The amount of money loan' require the attention of the physiran, .'? '1 such as Chamberlain's Colic and Diar- by national banks on the rhoea Remedy for bowel complaints. per cent and 4 er cent Liber? Chamberlain's Linament for sprains, I5onds was reortcd on Marc!; '. bruises and rhenrnatic pains. IMS, atLW.r.sj.fKH). Thcamoui t nrrier ito ,iy f'r ti.' ' .v Ui ::i its Chamberlain's for of Liberty Bonds owned by th l'ri,i Cough Remedy i net riatior.al h,;n coushs, colds and croup. rational banks of the countr i v. ;. r U Chamberlain's Tablets for stomach as citriijrirr plus the money w hich they a ' rv troubles, billiousness and constipation. r ! t ', on LiWrty Bonds i . made lending ,. By having these articles at hand it r ir.nt I,ii.:Tt would often save the trouble of a trip therefore oniy 73.'5.422.Hio. i n'.ir n mrl a ,i,t' The Ciovernment ha in ti to town in the busiest season or in the - rl k "1 n lv night, and would enable me to treat past twelve months sold and c 1'.'!- -. i !..: k slight ailments as soon as they appear, lected for $.". WJS, 0 l. ( ) o f Li t iy show ii ;ir- ' and thereby avoid the more serious dis- erty Bnds. We, therefore, fin i r. lur s:T' eases that so often follow. that the people of the count iy In ai!.tt"'i t t.V i. have bought and paid for on r tiati't.;il ith'n ' ii. !y of $.,0M00,(X)0 Liberty Bond J m- - i ' !. r Lxclusivc of all Imnda owned b . tl ;. ... national banks or bonds upo ; -He Builds Wutly Who i, r,;,;.,j which national Lank.i are i - Cafi'-I Cuiids Well" t. so in far ing money, bxcept i. A a i ' . . 1-- H I aW w v a -- mm r sl a jsBsaaa--- aw jm- - wi ' mm mm I ( f. 1 (.UAi I..A n-- I r 1 , r, I .1 ;, M "J I ( i ... I'yir 1.1, i ,, - j ij '1 ... r- - n' li-- i - .it :.- U-- t TO BUILD -USE WELL Nephi Plaster lias No Equavl The Largest and Purest natural deposit of Gypsum ia the World. 1 Nephi Plaster t the holders of some of th- - - i , ti'itr :77,!' har.'i ?hi li'l ! i i i ,r ':!-- . -- T r .Ti.n (: ' ( ! u - ' i. Mfg. Co, h 11 fJl . i'l i 'i-- fi f of advi-rtiiti- i. ('. 1. M i .'. i r tin' l!,i- sail-- . i.f l...i,fi.,ri 'i g hthI iifTirp lIuthhriK, - Wifin, Swri'lafv. at Nephi MillAf Nphi. I'tah. Vf SERVE TMt ' IN MEAIl-AN- ariil )i-- t ;.- - l T- - r '" iiii-nf- lativc t) th; aU've ass it cari . : i 4 ; 1 J hmcrt '. .ri- - li.- - p'.'ni' r atii't.. t mi-a- ll t y CITY MEAT MARKET thoht havp 11:1 arr1-rri- r that pvir mt thcjfire nl nf halfway on tlicir jnurncv towrard a mcil tim-- . ,iiis( n. ou uill hr .!iti-lami yotif apiflitc vrved will firing you hack again. Nf if v. r lun'( you salisfaclnrily. W. GarrpH. Prop. that riianv tat-- - ti I,. Ik1 y D - pan! thf a.t- nt fiul to comply with the ti!il Ik- taken from '.in tin Tiam' .v,j ii.hik - on ntr (MTU OOUITV' cxhil'il for your appetite u GrorK ."h- AT Quality.' Y MI6NC&T FOWKS AAYOO SCRWIf AMD tUPlAIMSOWSI . H (JBllC WlTMTaf OF Tmc wf Tl Mi .r:r us to-da- i smTits thcriin. nits ' !..' i - r (Hi 7 :'ii tit Wish thi- - 8sti la l Vi-- t,.:. ;:. i.-- ; 2.Ut l 1 ' . '. r(si a-- i i;-- ' II Mi lirf 1 j 0 Anil in arrrjfinre with law. un'l an rf ilirTtr mail'- - nn (.rdT of t i many th 'iHh. day .f March 'Jl. h arr-l nf u' h stink .,dri i.f will I wild f tt." ir.ay '"' i!:ipnf iiid ( 'nrrij.nny, at Nlii. I'ti.li. n ;hf :4"th. day nf April 11 at ti,!" ii k p. in , tn ,.,r it ay 1 1 t"-!;- 7, bonds may be borrowingon tl.' C Ti' t' i' from State Banks or Tru.t J STlhsi i f ,T pan ies or elsewhere, this gr. r ti.vir ; , sum may now be regarded a I .ci. rly held for investment. It is a tribute to! the! solid and a poweml evidence of ). success of our hatikintr that these gigantic transactif ".' have been carried through wit V frs ; 1 U ; ry r," out creating the slighest f hit v or derangement in th- mot Co-- : i market. Despite the large wrl - a. drawals which were necessary in i 2 ) i . i t ! H in J. N t t'.-o-n- . I' V r,TA ift .Ian m II Vii I ilivrr Nii'lwifi f - 'JII.IHt !. r1 (.. V. Karl -- 10.il(! ftd ..VI "fill (,. - . r- 6A 4'" lr a K, s'.-- ..f ... lit f.2 Wiilidin (i. Mrs. tin Ktn-Mr .1 .1. Nil l,.U f - th-i- .lurn- - OMJ-A- toft)plt'ti"ll of puhli- - First Class Shoe Repairing J. A. C1IRISTENSEN |