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Show THE The ft NEPHI, UTAH. TIMES-NEW- S, Times-New- s Published Every Friday by The Times-New- s Publishing Co. Dennis Wood Editor . A. B. Gibson 1 Sa & - - itmohbc IPAIDMTBllfl CL pv jj , 1 UUI U felw w 1 I PAID i I IT." Manager SUBSCRIPTION RATES. One Year in Advance, $1.60 76 Six Months in Advance, Entered as Second Class Mail Matter at the Post Office at Nephi. Utah Advertising rates made known on application; prices reasonable UTAH STATCJgOjjSSCCUnSS The Story of the Bills BILL SMITH thought he had paid a certain grocery bill. The grocer thought otherwise and demanded payment, which Smith was obliged to make. Even supjx)3ing that he had not paid it twice, the mere doubt, which he could not dispel, caused him i t t t - This paper has enlisted with the government in the cause of America for the period of the war much uneasiness. VISIT OF AKTI1XKHV BILL JONES also had a grocery bill, but when a duplicate came to his notice, his check book quickly showed the facts, both to the satisfaction of himself and the grocer. See the point? U.VNU It present arrangements are here to the famous Utah Artillery Hand will visit Nephi on July 20th, and give a concert and dance. Every city they have visited in Utah to dute they huve been treated like Heroes, and have been shown every Kindness aud appreciation. It will oe up to Nephi to make good when UTAH. the boys arrive here. Our city t should be especially Interested in the visit of the band, from the (act thut Bandmaster C. J. Hawkins is a or In section more tnln There Is Catarrh lie ruunlry than ull oilier diseases put Nephi boy, born and reared here, luKether, anil until 111" last few years and (rom the further fact that Ralph was supposed to be Insurable. For a rest ninny years dot'lora pronounced It a Uooth and Ralph Barnea are also loral dleeuae and prom rlll local rememembers of this splendid organiza dies, aild by constantly railing to cur It ad-- -' FIRST NATIONAL BANK - NEPHI, iMoM3t-- 1'je Joy of l.lvinj; 4 To enjoy fife, we uiUtif have good hope to get much real ploasure out of life when hU hownls are clogged a good share of the time and the poisons that should he expelled are Incurabhor bed into the system, producing Willi local treatment, pronounced tion. lias pruven Catarrh to be a headache and liidigOHtlon. A few able. reWe think thut this band hus a and therefore constitutional disease, dories of ChuinluTluin's Tablets will quires coiiBllliiilonal treatment. Hall's greater K. representation front Nepui J. move the bowels, strengthen the di- t'atarrh Cure, manufactured by , Ohio, la the onl" ttiun perhaps any other town outside Cheney A Co., gestion and give you a chance to re- Constitutional cure on the market It la alize the real Joy of living. Try it. taken Internally. It acts directly in the of Halt Lake. It is therefore up to blood and mucous surfaces of the system. the citizens of this community to give They offer one hundred dollar for any does Job The Times-New- s raw It rails to cure. Mend for circulars the boys a royal reception. Let's and testimonials. of every description. make it the banner visit of their trip. Address: V. J. CHKNET A CO.. Toledo. O Mold by Prusclsts. 7&e. This can be done If all the people for ."ke Hall's Family Pills nnstlpattos lake a hand in helping to make their visit one to be long remembered These boys are making history Utah, and their fame will spread ov er the country as soon as the start on their Eastward Journey. It is up to us to show our appreciation oi IF YOU WANT 5TfAK THAT VRITOMAKE their work. This paper suggests gav that a meeting of citizens be called THE 6MOP JTOP AT ieTire as soon as possible to arrange the AMBTAT RlfrH T II TOIAAV! details of the reception to be gi"en WE. WILL SELL them. Nephi must not fall down in Tult-ilo- ir net "u this matter. YOU A STEAK whow flavor wiD lake your appetite nJ tiigraion on the moil pleasing gafthc picnic ever planned for a man or woman's nourishment. Let ut Mt you in planning your menus. Our cotnlrt? aMnrtment of meats will offer you some pleating suggestions i.l the mailer. fimmin in jimML-mMm- m nssjnfcj. HUNGER. LIVE MONA HEMS For three year America na i fought starvation mi Belgium Will you Eat Utt - wheat meat fats mnd sugar that r may still tend food in ihip loads 1 o CITY MEAT MARKET George liftsnsdaf W. Caned, Prop. LET US PRINT WE GARRY A YOUR COMPLETE BUTTER WRAPPERS past week Mrs. Lois Nellaon naa gone to Ml. rieaaaul to visit with her sister for a few days. The little child of Mr. and Mrs. y has been Very 111 for the few days. paal Mrs. Katie Newton has gone to Salt Lake for an extended Visit with LINE Ar-na- Hardware, Auto Tires, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Screen Wire, Etc. our inventory and find we are overstocked in Dressers and Chiffoniers, which we are offering below market price. LAILEY FURNITURE SUPPLY CO. W GARRY THE 4JSJH5-- 1 8508 KEl'ORT OF CONDITION Of the Nephi National Bank, at Nephi, in the State of Utah, at the close of business on June 29, 1918: RESOURCES Loans and discounts. .. $207, &05.&2 Overdrafts unsecured U. S. secured and NONE bonds deposited to secure ciruculation (par value) U. S. bonds and IV i -- J.0,150 ENTERPRISE Liberty 4 4 per cent 2.UO0 londs (3rd Liberty Loan) - Stock of Federal Reserve Junk (50 per cent of sub1,800 scription) Value of banking house 4,700 Furniture and fixtures 2,425 Real estate owned other 125 han banking house Lawful reserve with Fed eral Reserve Bank 12.276,46 Cash in vault and net amounts due from na tional banks 13.403.18 Checks on other bunks in the same city or town as reporting bank (other than Item 17) 846.22 Checks on banks located outside of city or town of reporting bank and 981.23 other cash items fund due Redemption GROCERY CO. .... .... from U. S. Treasurer... War Savings Certificates and Thrift Stamps actually owned CXDOOCXDOCOOOOCXDCOCOOOOOO Paints Varnish Rent Our Electric Vacuum Cleaner $1.00 per Day LIABILITIES 50,000 10.000 Undivided profits Amount reserved for all interest accrued .70.34 KENDALL BROS. 1.000 Circulating notes out 60.000 standing Individual deposits sub119.677.67 ject to check of deposit Certificates due in less than 30 than for days (other .... "The Plumbers" d Phone No. 1 COCX)OOOCXXXOUXOOCIOCCOOO OOCXXXXXOOOOOOOOOj 37.00 2,238.00 JUAB COUNTY i 14.954.98 Other time deposits. . ..41.841.35 Bills payable, other than with Federal Reserve . Bank, Including all obligations representing money borrowed, other than discounts 20,000 1 FARMERS EQUITY The Home of The Farmers 1319. 439. 34 tranh-shen- e suf-lere- Shovels Kalsomine Forks Brushes Lawn Hose Electric Motors White Lead $319,439.34 in.. Rakes Hoes Oils 126.73 Total COCOCOCOOCXXDCOOCOCOCOOOOO We Sell 2.500.00 State of Utah, County of Juab, ss. Mrs. Thomas Garfield Is seriously I, J. W. Boud. cashier of the above 111 at her home here. She is being named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement Is true to the attended by Ir. llees. Mrs. Hoy Ellertson baa gone to best of my knowledge and belief. J. W. BOUD, Cashier Salt Lake to visit her parents, Mr. Subscribed and sworn to before and Mrs. Henry Kay. Mrs. Thomas Newton of Salt Lake, me this th day of July, 1918. Is visiting with her parents, Mr. and Lawrence, A. Miner, Mrs. A. V. Young. Notary Public. Mr. and Mrs. George L. Carter, of My commission expires Oct. 18, 1919. Moroni, are spending a few days with Correct Aleut: Mr. Carter's parents. Barton Brough, T. A. Foote, Harvey Kay, stationed at Camp I. II. Grace, Kearney, has been promoted to corDirectors. poral in the 143rd Field Artillery. Albert Johnson Is paying his grand VOX YONHOV parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Vest, a short visit prior to his enlistment In the U. 8. Navy. Ay bane one dam fine soldier The stork visited the home of Mr. Ay belong to Company C, and Mrs. Reuben Kay last Sunday Vast come from Nordt Dakota and now they are rejoicing over the He one dam fine place to be. arrival of a baby boy. Ay yust bane yoln de army Mr. and Mrs. Hyrnm Evans and Like Ole he bane done family have gone to Provo to attend Ve goin ta lick de Kaiser the funeral of Mrs. Evans' father. Da dirty James Adams, who died there at the In Nordt Dakota Ay bane work home of bis son. on big hard Right Mr. and Mrs. Hyrnm Vest have But I yust say to my Christine word from their son. Earl, Ay bust de Dutchman's bean. MerIs that he now located at Camp fiiht right hard mil fount!:; pn rill, New Jersey, having ben moved AyYost smear da good red ink been has from Camp Lewis, where he Den Ole he be one good sport la tralnlre since last September. Illa, the little .laughter of Mr. He Do tell dem wat he htlnk. and Mrs. Willam Yates, was quite When Ay go home da say to me You make da bullets tell,' badly (walded Tuesday evening when a can of hot watrr was arcirirntly Ay say to all dera fellers dare . Ve bane give da Kaiser hell. The little girl spilled on W. 1 Gardner. Is much pain, but the bur hf-r- Wl 10,000 on Total . Yours For Service cates of indebtedness owned and unpledged Liberty Loan Bonds, 3 V4 per cent and 4per cent, unpledged Payments actually made money borrowed Dividends unpaid of deposit Certificates (other than for money ' 60.000 certifi- Capital stock paid Surplus fund FAMOUS Barrington Hall Soluble Coffee relatives. & Pyper Company Cooper The Old Reliable Hardware Store We Have Finished William Houghton of Eureka, is visiting in Mona. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Kay and fa are visiting relatives in Mona. is Mrs. Art C'nivreil, or Kureka. visiting her mother, Mrs. William Piatt. Arthur Cbiverat of Eureka has been visiting relatives here for the not considered dangerous. A delegation of farmers went to Provo Monduy morning to confer with Engineer Lytell as to the probability of beini able to obtain sonio of the surplus water of the Strawberry project for this valley. They received such encouragement that a meeting was called for Tuesday evening to discuss the proposition. At this meeting Engineer Stewart was present and gave those attending his views of the proposition aud ideas of the matter he got from a talk with Mr. Lytell. Over forty farmers were present and all expressed intentions of taking water, should it come into this valley. Preliminary steps were taken to determine the feasibility of the scheme and to place the matter before the government ofllciaU. t ik fnr w sure and rnnsn "ssrwawMa AJ 1 V Mowers, Binders, Rakes, Plows, Harrows, Etc. Barb Wire, Bind- - JTV g p may need. Wc can sunnlv anv- B thing you want. Remember the place, w S Nephi, Utah Depot Street, C. H. Grace, Manager 6 Becco 66. The National Summer Beverage. Cool and Invigorating. it at our Fountain. Ask for Lunt's Pharmacy Prescription Druggist kif A- a Sfai A A |