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Show THE TIMES-NEW- NEPH1, UTaH. S, 5 FOUNTAIN GREEN tIDTES WEST SAVED n !N 105,000,000 Kellogs Korn f6X5&Stt& WARSTAMPS Krisp TOASTED The ideal breakfast food Ask for sample package Sold By V Idena Jensen is visiting friends and relatives in Provo this week. Afton Allred was pleasantly sur prised Saturday evening by the Bee Hive girls. A very delicious luncheon People of Pacific Slope Have - ENTERPRISE GROCERY CO. Have You Visited Our New Ice Cream Parlor? Good Service Cool and Inviting. and the best quality of Ice Cream and Soda Drinks. Try our famous Crescent Ice Cream was served and an enjoyable time was spent by all. Wilford Mikkelson and Leland Hansen have returned home from Idaho, where they have been employ ed for some time. Sunday evening a farewell party was given Miss Afton" Allred, who left for a mission to the eastern states Monday. A very interesting program was rendered and a purse of was presented to Miss $142.85 Allred Urban S. Madsen returned to Ogden Monday after a short visit with his mother Mrs. Cora Madsen. Melvin Anderson, and Cliford Liv ingston left .Monday for Idaho. Miss Kate Christiansen, accompan ied Miss Afton Allred to Salt Lake Monday, the latter leaving for the Eastern States to fill a mission. Edna Jensen spent a few days in this city the latter part .of the week, returning to Provo Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Thompson of Provo, were visitors ax the home of N. M. Jensen during tile week. Miss Esther Samuels, and Urban Madsen, spent Sunday evening at Moroni visiting Mrs. Vance Morley. Mr and Mrs. Frank Otterstrom, Mrs. Shultz were visitors in this city Sunday. Miss Leona and Vera Holman, who have been spending the summer here left for their home in Colorado Sun day. We are telling you of some won derful bargains in" Fall and Winter Goods. Read our big advertisement in this issue. L. FRANK, Golden Rule Store, Nephi, Utah. . Catarrhal Deafness Cannot Be Cured by local applications, ae they cannot reach the diseased portion of the ear. There is only one way to cure catarrhal deafness, and that is by a constitutional remedy. Catarrhal Deafness is caused by an inflamed condition of the mucous lining of the Eustachian Tube. When this tube Is Inflamed you have a rumbling uound or imperfect hearing, and when it is entirely closed. Deafness is the result. Unlen the Inflammation can be reduced and this iue restored to its normal condition, hearing will be destroyed forever. Many cases of deafness are caused by catarrh, which Is an Inflamed condition of the mucous surfaces. Hall's Catarrh Medicine acts thru the blood on the mucout surfaces of the system.will We give One Hundred Dollars for any case of Catarrhal Deafness that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Medicine. Circulars free. All Druggists, 75c. F. X CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. J. Lunt's Pharmacy PRESCRIPTION DRUGGISTS. Ostler came down from Salt Lake Tuesday and will spend a few days here attending to his business interests in this citj. Geo. W. Garrett, of the City Meat Market, has installed the latest meat cutting machine in his shop this week which will add greatly to the efficiency of his place of business. Mr. Garrett says he can cut bacon and ham just as thin as people want it. S. Charter No. 3537 LOOK FOR THE RED TRADE, BALL WW sion. Now the United States must supply capital not only for its own needs but for other nations also. Savings are capital.of Thrift is the cause capital. Insure your own future by aiding in the production of capital. One Dollar Starts an Account! NEPHI NATIONAL BANK CD SEE US FOR ELECTRIC WASHERS Price $45 . I MARKtjJI wM ran Firearms Ammunition ShootinJ'EiKr B a'.iTlR.feiruesiTiiSJ nasi . ' We carry Electric Equipment for the Washer you now have carry the Westinghouse motor Fully guaranteed. Reserve District No. 12 Report of the condition of the atffflWj FIRST NATIONAL BANK, NEPHI, UTAH UTAH STATE FAIR EVERYBODY'S GOING! Everybody's reserving October 6th to 11th for the BIG ANNUAL EXPOSITION First reunion of Utah's soldiers and sailors Wonderful exhibits, thrilling entertainment program, racing, vaudeville and carnival COME ON EVERYBODY AND BRING THE FOLKS Wjk& , Sfy Hl 50,000.00 50,000.00 Capital stock paid In Surplus Fund Plenty of Money On Improved Farms, at 5 2 Per Cent Interest. Long Time. Easy Terms. Apply to 1-- Nephi 877,092.51 LIABILITIES ",lV' T. C. Winn, National At the close of business, Sept. 12th, 1919. RESOURCES Loans and discounts 532,170.63 U. S. Bonds deposited to secure circulation, (par value) 2 per cent 50,000.00 I3ond pledged to secure Postal Savin gs par value 35,000. Do U. S. Bonds and certificates of indebtedness pledged as col lateral for State or other deposits and bills payable 100,000.00 Bonds owned and unpledged. 34,050.00 a-ac War Savg Cert, and Thrift Stamps 226.20 tually owned Bonds (other than U. S. Bonds) pledged to secure Postal 30,000.00 Savings Deposits Securities other than U. S. Bonds (not including Stocks) ownded and unpledged 27,100.00 2.00 5 Stocks, other than Federal Reserve bank stock Stock of Federal Reserve bank (50 per cent of subscription) . . 3,000.00 Furniture and fixtures 1,500.00 1.00 Real estate owned other than banking house Lawful reserve with Federal Reserve bank 34,197.03 Cash in vaults and net amount due from Natfonal banks 17,223.33 Net amount due from banks, bankers and trust companies 4,071.59 Checks on other banks In the same city or town as reporting bank 4,494.66 Total of Items 25,789.58 Checks on banks located outside of city or town of reporting 1,556.07 bank and other cash items Redemption fund with U. S. Treasury and due from U. S. 2,500.00 Treasury Total - - - Secretary Farm Loan Association 0 . 14,544.75 Undivided Profits 9,362.99 Less expenses and taxes paid 5,181.76 2,500.00 Amount reserved for interest accrued . . . . 49,997.50 Circulating notes outstanding 116,301.53 Net amounts due to National banks 31,191.53 Net amount due to banks, bankers and trust companies, 867.10 Cashier checks on own bank outstanding 148,360.16 Items 229,175.15 Individual deposits subject to check Certificate of depostit due in less than 30 days (other than 8,966.08 for money borrowed) n 1,157.55 Other demand deposits 26,898.24 Certificates of deposit (other than for money borrowed) 40,365.42 Postal savings deposits 152,309.42 Other time deposits 219,573.08 Total of time deposits subject to reserve U. S. Government securities borrowed without collateral security 8,000.00 for same 100,000.00 Bills payable with federal reserve bank 877,092.61 Total ... Htata nf Utah Countr of Juab, ss: I, O. M. Whltmore, cashier of th e above named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true m me oesi oi my anowieuse uu Q. M. WIHTMORE, Cashier. hnpf t'rrar.i Attnat w. w. Armstrong. J. W. Whitmore. L. A. Whit- Innra flirortnra. Subscribed and sworn before me this. 17th day of Sep'.mlier, 1919 Thus. ll. Ilurlon, Notary l'uiiiic. (Seal) MMIIlMIWa try borrowedtoheavily from ILurope secure means for commercial and industrial expan- nntr they maintain their full maturity 13 Minn Before the European war started this coun- Bonds." Of course many persom who bought Thrift and War Savings Stamps have cashed in their securities with amazing shortsightedness, but the wiser purchasers are holding their stamps value. "Those persons who have cashed in their War Stamps or theii Liberty Bonds and have spent the money have lost twice the amount they saved because, no matter what they bougut, they paid nearly twice as much for it as they would have paid less than five years from now," said Smith. "Prices have risen more than 100 per cent since 1914. They will drop at. least 50 per cent in the next few years and will eventually get back to the 1914 level. Now is the time to save." Smith, who is a successful financier, said: "We have high prices because Of the expansion of credit and consequent inflation. We won't have low prices until the people contract the currency by saving." Save by investing in government securities. - -- w s s- Mrs. S. A. Jenkins of Salt Lake is a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Irons for a few days. Miss Fannie Ostler spent Sunday with her parents Mr." and Mrs. Geo. O. Ostler, returning to Salt Lake in the evening. Spencer Forrest came down from American Fork Tuesday for a short visit with relatives here. Mr. For rest is employed by the Utah Power and Light Co. yWMBOOaOOMWlWri 0tmiWfinilnl8 v h "sow The Mssd of Capita Loaned Government Huge Sum Since 1918 San Francisco Nearly $100,000,000 worth of War Savings and Thrift Stamps have been sold by the government in the Twelfth Federal Reserve District since Uncle Sam opened his thrift campaign In 1918 to help finance the war. 'In other words," said Robert E. Smith, director of the War Loan Organization in the Twelfth District, "the people of California, Oregon. Washington, Idaho, Nevada, Utah and part of Arizona have added that much to the working capital of the nation and the West out of their savings, not to mention the tremendous sum they have saved by purchasing Liberty v We warn FORD The Universal Car 1 mil"1 mi The Ford One Ton Track may well be classed as an agricultural nec- essity, It fits into and fills so many wants on the farm. It is a reliable bearer of farm burdens, not only doing the work of several horses quick- "PL 1 nC er and better than FavtnAT'e the none, and does rarmersnot ,eat ltm hesd nen not wrk' ing. The aggressive farmer hai only to consider the possibilities of the Ford truck and he is ready to buy one. We Judge this to be so from the way farmers are buying them. Truck Chasis $8S0 f. i ruck o. b. ott" Ictrolt. Judd Garage G. R. Judd, Proprietor |