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Show THE BLOUSE GO V. LYNCH URGES WEST TO LAST BIG LOAN DRIVE T the Citizens cf the Twelfth Federal Reserve District : The Fifth "Victory" Liberty Loan ia in eight. Let us thank Uod that it ia not just the Fifth Loan. Viotory means the end of the war, tha end of loans, the dawn of peace .:1f A r.- and prosperity. It means that tha market price of government bonda will soon stabilize at par or better. It alao means that commercial, agri. cultural, and industrial affairs will stabilise, and that the clamor will cease. We were advised that the war would last through 1919, probably through 1920, so we were prepared for. that j to havrt done less would have been suicide. We prepared te crush the lluu on hia own ground, and he prudently quit. It cost ua some money but it saved the lives of half a million of our men. Waa money ever better spent t Now we have bills to pay, promises to make good, our men to bring home.. This will take from five to six billion dollars. Let us get ready and raise it. A big task, but the last, and therefore easy. All to' gether, shoulder to shoulder, and the loan goes over t is the Pacific The "Ninety-firstCoast Division; remember their achievement, and honor ourselves ' by living up to it. James K. Lynch, Governor, Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco; Chairman, Liberty Loan General Executive Board, Twelfth Federal Reserve Hun-inspire- 4 ifcrjfcy 'I' VJT- - JAMES K. LYNCH Governor, 12'.h Federal Reserve Dlttrlct Herbert Hoover, In an Interview In Paris, says: "As to the supply and demand for tha 1918 crop, changes In the world demand during the last month, shown by widespread Investigation of the food needs of Europe, Indicate that there will be no surplus to carry over Into the 1919 crop. As to the 1919 crop, It Is too early to come to Our crop any precise conclusion. outlook Is from 10 to 20 per cent greater next year than last year. Hero re the war Russia, India, Bulgaria, Serbia and Rumania all exported large amounts of wheat, but the war turned these countries Into Importers of wheat for the whole of next year. Altogether, it would appear now that there will be no bread to waste In any quarter of the world for the next year even If the world had the money to pay for It. Therefore, to all present appearances. It should be possible to market the whole of next year's crop without loss to the government." No Slang for Her. Whm he 10 -- all her 'cull." Did ah holl-r- , "Or! I ha hook?" No, Indawl. This brauly Simply Douiad I. Mil ailh a lut.k. . District. True. "What sihiIIihJ rhlldrvu "Yea. Un'l It quwr? except ua Mfiiis to have thy litivel" Kvtj l"ly miIImI clill- - lru." Described. "Pa, what la "1 don't know exactly, uiy lfy, hut It's something they sUsys I. r nit urdi-- r oat of." I STYLE OF FINE EMBROIDERED tell r tfj aatiillffMiiift The latest records. Play, er Piano rolls. Grafonola needles and supplies. X'" X 1,-- It k I ' . 1.7 ' p I) to Easy Terms .... voile. Froe any Time. ItEPORT OF CONDITION OF National Bank Nephi MARCH 4, CLOSE OF BUSINESS ON AT TI1K bonds deposited to secure circulation (par value) 8. Bonds and Certificates ot Indebtedness owned and 1210,481.93 un- 50,000.00 Special Representative 20,000.00 8, 3 Plenty of Money On Improved Farms, at 5 2 Per Cent Interest. Long Time. Easy Terms. Apply to 1-- f 60,000.00 Capital Stock paid In 10,000.00 Surplus Fund 6 f 13,028. Undivided profits 11,340.00 1,689.26 Less expenses and taxes paid 1,500.00 Amount reserved for Interest accrued 50.000.00 Circulating notea outstanding 141,958.14 Individual deposits subject to check 163.00 Dlvidenda unpaid 37.00 Other demand deposits 1,565.73 Certificates ot deposit (other than for money borrowed) 73,913.70 Other time deposit Bills payable with Federal Reserve Bank 20,000.00 ml We hope our readers will pardon our negligence In stating In last ww)i' issue that The Times-New- s doe Job printing of every descrip onaWe price. tion, at T. C. Winn, - - - LARD MAKING Grind your one-thir- LIVERY UNO FEED STABLE ItEPOUT OF CONDITION OK t Loans and Discounts $417,300.26 5O.UOO.V0 C. S. Bunds to secure circulation par value 2 per cent L". .S Bunds and Certificates of Indebtedness pledged aa collateral for State or other deposit 50,060.00 4 and i per cent unpledged 39,150.00 Liberty Loan Bonds, 3 . and 4)4 pledged to secure Poetai Liberty L oaaBonds, 35,000.00 barings Deposits Bond (other than U. S. Bonds) pledged to secure Postal Savings 30,000.00 Securities other than U. S. Boada (not including stocks; owned and unpledged 33,000.00 2.00 Stocks, other than Federal Reaerve Bank Stock Mock of rruerai Reserve uaatt 3,l'uo.0tf per cent of miu.I Baa Meet All Trains GOOD LIVERY RIGS. DRAY AND KXPRKK8 WAtiOXS Phone C. Agent for Coal. PHONE 44-- 3 It. I. fioldMbrougb, Proprietor X -- Me r Tiiil I.! , .,r--l- - J MONUMENTS ItKAl'TlFtL EighttoEIevenAcresaDay At Less Fuel Cost an Acre That' the satUfactory result that users of the dependable Waterloo Boy Tractor get in plowing. three-plotrortor It s Under tioual field condition- dependable source cf power that kerpe three furrows turning at radii y round end rouod until the plowing is doae. It's a trartof you can e to full satisfaction In pulling your other tractor implements aod ta operating belt machine. Up t Its rated caparfty of 13 iL P. at the draw bar and 15 II. P. at the belt, it will do any of the farm powr work that feorae of heavy dut y stationary of portable engine tin o plenty of reaerve power far ctoergeociea. Slifmtory 5rpi(. Com In. . It burns keroarne perfectly. N motor trouble, delay end exprnae frtn imperfect AND KVKKLABT1NQ Our Guarantee: l!it G rail n of Material. V,et of Workn:anshp. Artistic Proportions. Perfect Lettering. Substantial Foundations. Careful Sitings. 2. 3. 4. 6. TO BUILD WELL tu Furniture and Fixture 1,500.00 ReaU Estate owned, other than banking house 1.00 Lawful reserve with Federal Reserve Bank 53,017.01 Cash ! vault aad net amount due from National Banka 116,685.72 Net amounts due from banks, bankers and trust companies other than Included in items 13, 14 aad 16 40,916,61 Check on other bank In the same city as reporting bank. . . . 2.130.74 Check on banks located outalde of city or town as reporting 200.14 bank and other caah Items Redemption faad with U. 8. Tree, aad due from U. 8. Treaa. . . . 2,600.00 War Savings Certificates aad Thrift B tamps actually owned. . . . 247.08 Total 1874,649.66 ssaaaaaShJSW- GRANITE Build WiaHy Who Bulla Nephi Plaster 'y " 1. I "' j : Well." 2,1 a f d. RESOURCES ' 1 Jt'CAVANAU&HJI -- First National Bank . Secretary Nephi National Farm Loan Association suet or leaf lard through the meat grinder to break 478.00 JS60, Total cells of fat. Scour your boiler; fill Stale of Utah. County of Juab, aa. full of boiling water, put swear named that ground fat Into It and boll 5 to 10 bank, do solemnly I, J.W. Boud, cashier ot tco above the above statement la true to the best ot my knowledge and belief. minute. Strain, cool and take fat J. W. BOUD, Cashier. from top of water.' Twice as much Attest: Correct, fat will be obtained from the same L H. GRACE, , amount of suet or leaf lard. You T. A. FOOTE, will have very little residue, your J. E. OSTLER. lard will be whiter for there Is no Directors danger of scorching. Subscribed and aworn to before me this 14th day of March, 1119. L. A. MINER, Notary Public. My commission expires October 18, 1919. ra '.- Salt Lake City LIABILITIES e ..v.-tr- MunIc Co., Daynes-Beeb-e 3E J360.478.O0 , at" ROBERT LOM AX RESOURCES Loans and Discounts Demonstration For sale, one second hanl Piano and Vlctrola 1010 AT THE CLOSE OF UlSLXKSS ON MARCH 4, 101D . struments. n pledged Flue Imv the sheerest georgette, tugethcr wllh embroidery, nuike thN Mutely liUM fur formal dress. The sleeve of georgette have dnap cuffs f mt: Tin- - rolliir extend to the slt-linand t Iwre Is a vcato of embroidered peorgeiie and a J;itot of lace. ii 1 ' Pianos, Player Pianos, Violins, Guitars, Saxophones and all string and band in A blouse that will look like new to women. A blouse In flesh color. after each laundering, as long aa It made of georgette, having a smuli lasts, Is made of fine white voile and embellished with dots and thread em vextee Is shown here. It Is a slip-ostyle, fastening In the back and Is broidery In blue silk. For durability and for daintiness nothing la superior trimmed with beads. 4 and 4ft per cent unpledged 22,950.00 Liberty Loan Honda l.aOO.OO Stock of Federal Reserve Bank (50 per cent of Sub.) 4,700.00 Value ot banking house, owned and unincumbered 2,610.00 Furniture and Fixtures..... 185.00 Heal Estate owned, other than banking house 11,514.02 Lawful reaerve with Federal Reserve bask 33,091.11 Cash In vaults and net amounts due from National Banks 403.22 Checks In other banks. In same city aa reportlg bank or town of ot Checks on banka located outside reporting city 282.05 bank and other caah Kerns Hedemption fund with U. S. Treaa. and due from U. S. Treas. . . . 2,500.00 65.66 War Savings Certificates and Thrift Stamps actually owned. . . . :N Mi 7 AL LLN - ..3g: We print Butter Wrappers. ' t V Total r HI Hear The Grafonola Before you purchase your machine, and avoid all regrets. in mio For blouses, giorgette, more than any other fabric, has endeared Itself Vomiia U. STATELY BLOUSE OF LACE VOILE I U. S. drl hlieh-ton-- IN SUP-O- N NEPHI. UTAH. S. HAVE MUSIC IN " mm. -i- TIMES-NEW- i HAS NO KOUAL . Reasonable Trices. 7. Every Job Made Right. Every Promise Made Good. One Hundred Ptr Onl Service. X The Itrgrat and of Natural I lie World. IH-p- nephi lt Purest (i)an Nvnd fr IHuMralrd 4 'dialogue. la Busier s MfG. co. eeeeeeeeeeeeeeei Beesley. MAItl'.LK AM) (ilUVITK WORKft. PIMIVO. t'TAlf. com-buatio- n. Sar many dollars In fue coat. Every drop of keimene it crMirerted Into pure gat by it pairnlfd fceroaene maniff!d no mixing of kerosene end tubrirating oil no carbonizing of cylinders or fouling of spark plug. The powerful motor big bore and long stroke, perfectly balanced on a olid foundation runtet a moderate etx-e- d wiik av nbraiinn. tiivet full power without racking mecharusm. Tbrough detachable protecting ptstea the working parts of the motor, the transmission and differential are easy to get at to edjuat or repair from a Standing poaiUoa. er H Haeif fa Shorn Yom Why G)nsolidated Wagon & Machine Company, Ncphi. Utah LIABILITIES $ 60.000.00 Capital Stock paid in.. . Surplus Fuad 60,000.00 Undivided profit .814,234.21 Lea expenses. Interest aad taxee paid 4.664.62 9,679.69 Amount reserved for all iirterent accrued 2.500.00 Circulating note outstanding 49,997.60 Net amounts dee to National Banks , 8,068.41 Net amount dae to banks, bankers and trast companies other than Items 31 or 32 81,314.64 Cashiers check on own bank outstanding.. 7,060.17 Individual deposit subject to check 848,196.67 Certificates of deposit due in less than 39 days (other than for money borrowed) 11,061.17 Other demand deposit. L204!6 Certificate of deposit (other than for money borrowed)..., 36,'l83!63 Postal Savings Deposit , , , 44,066.80 Other time deposits , 123,S07is3 Bills payable with Federal Reaerve Bank 60,00oloo Letters of credit aad traveler's check sold for caah and outstanding ,, 626.00 Totmi 1374,649.66 of Utah. County of Jaab. as. I, O. M. Wb it more, cashier of the above named beak, do solmenly swear mat toe aeove statement I true to be beet of my knowledge and belief. O. M. WHITMORE, Cashier. A Meat: Correct. W. W. ARMRTRONO, J. W. WHITMORE, L. A. VJUTMORK. ( Ftte gabarribed aad sworn te before me this Dlrectcs day of March, 1919. ( KARL 8. HO IT, County Clerk 1 2 lb Money To Loan on Improved Farms Reasonable Rates. Satisfactory Terms We make a thoughtful study of your par ticular requirements, Which enables us to give your business more than ordinary service. Keep you loans at home! Ask us how. The Geo. C. Whitmore Co. OFFICE FIRST NAT ICNAL FA Ms. M .7.; III VA |