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Show THE TIMES-NEW- S, Local Happenings Our Line of Plenty of silver prunes for sale at Whitmore's ranch. Phone 190. Furniture and Floor Coverings Prices Pre-W- ar Call and Look It Over BAILEY FURNITURE SUPPLY CO. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Hyruni Bills, of Blackfoot, Idaho, returned to his home Sunday after visiting with friends here for the past Estate of Charles Sells deceased. week. He was accompanied by Miss. Creditors will present claims with Irene Stephenson, who will enjoy a vouchers to the undersigned at her week's vacation In the Idaho town. residence In Nephl City, Juab County, State of Utah, on or before the 1st NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION ' day of November, A. D. 1921. (Publisher) EMMA B. SELLS, Administratrix of the Estate of Department of the Interior Charles Sells, deceased. U. S. LAND OFFICE at Salt Lake '21 26. Date of first publication Aug. City, Utah, August 13, 1921. Date of last Pub. Sept 16, 1921 NOTICE is hereby given that John Thos. H. Burton, attorney for estate R. Sperry, of Nephi, Utah, who, on Sept. 21, 1915, made Homestead En. try No. $15951, for Wtf NW. W SW4, Section 17, E NB4, lfEO IP CLEANLINESS Is next to godliness our excellent location has helped the increase of oar business. We purvey the best meat la a pleas- ing manner and guarantee hottest weights and complete satisfaction. What more do you want? CITY H1AT MARKET Geo. W. Garrett. Prop. New York. The Dutch boy who plugged up a hole In the dyke with his hand and saved Holland from flood was Report. y Paris. laboratories have bef found to constitute but aught if en danger to persons in adjacent roofus. A report to the Academy of Medicine held that modern appliances and conditions generally existing in rooms sufficiently protect all but the X-ra- MADE HIS LIFE MISERABLE Girl Followed Man and Threatened to Commit Suicide If He Did Not Marry Her. "Please make that wo Brooklyn. man stop following me!" pleaded Ir ving Rablnowltz, 25 years old. as he Knblno- rushed Into a police station. Today the alert businesa man is sending his voice here, tfcere and everywhere by Local and by Long Distance Telephone, going after business ahead of competitors who employ slower methods. The telephone is man's most useful modec , Servant. Mountain States Telephone & Telegraph Company RESOURCES Loans and discounts, including rediscounts !74.bU7.lo (except those shown in b and c) 274.607. 10 Total Loans Notes and bills rediscounted with Federal Reserve bank, (other than bank acceptances sold) 8,875.00 . 8,875.00 . Overdrafts, unsecured, 3.093.41 U. S. Government securities owned: Deposited to Becure circulation (U. S. Bonds par bu.uuu.uo value) 62,350.00 All other United States government securities Total etc Other bonds, stocks, securities, Banking house, furniture and fixtures Real Estate owned other than banking house Lawful reserve with Federal Reserve Bank Cash In vault and amount due from national banks 14.644.06 Totals of Items 9, 10. 11, 12 and 13 Checks on banks located outside of city or town of reporting bank and other cash Items Redemption fund with U. S .Treasurer, and due from 265,732.10 3,093.41 112,350.00 2,250.00 7,310.00 1,925.00 11,879.30 14.644.06 .... U S. 1,318.90 Treasurer 2,500.00 423.002.77 Total LIABILITIES 50,000.00 25,000.00 Capital Stock paid in Surplus Fund 6,117.23 Undivided profits Less current expenses, interest and taxes paid 2,767.07 Circulating notes outstanding Cashier's checks on own bank outstanding 512.75 Total of Items 21, 22, 23, 24, and 25 Individual deposits subject to check Certificates of deposit due in less than 30 days (other than for money borrowed) 3,350.16 50,000.00 512.75 n 127,254.2$ 22.00 139.00 ct 923.15 105,81.7 . 5,000.00 55,000.00 423.002.77 Total RESOURCES Rays Not Likely to Injure Persons in Adjoining Rooms, Says a com to the serious housing laboratories. It was contended that the rays would penetrate walls with force enough left to cause serious In- Jury. This contention was found by the commission to be 111 founded. But if you had to tions, which one would you keep? To realize the value of the telephone to all of us in our everyday businesa and social life, we have only to rlance back a comparatively few years and recall what we dia when there were no telephones. IN THE STATE OF UTAH, AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS ON SEPT. 6TH, 1921 First National Bank at Nephi. I The report was prepared by mission after recent reports were a Academy that menace to people In buildings do without all but one of the modern inven- Reserve District No. 12 State of Utah, County of Juab, ss: I, J. W. Boud, Cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly swear that Davey prototype of of Harlem. Davey's arm got the above statement is true to the best of rcy knowledge and belief. J. W. BOUD, Cashier stuck in a fire hydrant for half an Correct Attest: J. S. Ostler, J. E. Ostler, T. A. Foote Directors. hour before six firemen took the hy drant apart and freed blm. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 13tht day of September, 1921. Davey and some chums found the (SEAL) P. N. Anderson, Notary Public cap of the hydrant loose and un Commission expires March 13. 1923. Res. Nephi,, Utah. screwed It. Davey shoved his left arm In up to the shoulder. When he tried Reserve District No. 12 No. 3537 to withdraw It he couldn't, because of Charter of Condition the of the suction. He didn't even whimper Report while being rescued, and the firemen shook hands with him and called him a "game little kid." But McCluskey, Sr., happened along, and Davey's reward was different from that of the Dutch boy. IN THE STATE OF UTAH, AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS ON SEPT. 6TH, 1921 MENACE UNREAL ONE operators. Every twentieth century machine has it part in serving roan in a better way than he was served before. Report of Condition of the Dividends unpaid Total of demand deposits (other than bank deposits) sud-Jeto Reserve, items 26.27,28,29,30,& 31 127,415.24 Certificates of deposit (other than for money borrowed) State county, or other municipal deposits secured by pledge of assets of this bank IN HYDRANT FIRE STICKS Total of time deposits subject to Reserve, Items 32 106.724.62 33, 34, and 35 Reserve Bank (In with Federal than Bills other payable, Half Is Suction Held Prisoner Boy by cluding all obligations representing money borrowed Hour Six Firemen Work other than rediscounts to Free Him. Bills payable with Federal Reserve Bank y Modern Servants No. 8508 Nephi National Bank at Nephi Swallow Water and Then Bathe in It d Mayor C. Clarence Neslen, City Attorney W. H. Folland, City Engineer Sylvester Cannon, and City Treasurer Young, all of Salt Lake City, The stopped off in Nephi Tuesday. EM, SEV4, Section 18, Township 13 party were on their way to attend the South Range 2 West, Salt Lake Meri- Municipal Convention being held this dian, has filed notice of Intention to week in Cedar City, Utah. make five-yeProof, to establish NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS claim to. the land above described, before Clerk of the District Court, at Nephi, Utah, on the 22nd day of Office of County Commissioners of Juab County, Nephi, Utah. September, 1921. 'Sealed proposals will be received at Claimant names as witnesses. Henry Harris, George O. Ostler, Jos- this office until 11.00 o'clock A. M. eph Jones, and Asa G. Sperry, all of October 8th, 1921, for surfacing with gravel, the following designated porNephi, Utah. GOULD B. BLAKLET Register tions of the Silver City Champlin First publication, August 19th, 1921 road, to wit, the first three and one half miles leading south from Silver Last Pub. Sept. 16th, 1921 City end: and the southernly thirteen XOTICK TO CREDITORS and one-ha- lf miles from the big wash between the railroad crossings and Estate of Peter S. Neilson, deceased running southward to the Juab Mill Creditors will present claims with ard County line, according to the vouchers to the undersigned at her plans and specifications in the office residence in Nephi City, Utah, on or of county surveyor. before the 21st day of November AJ The right is reserved to reject any U. 1921. and all bids. MARY E. NEILSON, By order of the Board of County Administrator of The Estate of Commissioners. Peter S. Neilson, Deceased EARL S. HOYT, Date f first publication, Sept. 16, County Clerk Last publication, October 7th, 1921 First publication. Sept 16, last pub Thos. H. Burton, Atty for Estate lication September 30th, 1921. Charter Man Can Paris. The French Academy of Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Foote, of Salt Lake were visiting friends in Nephl Medicine, announces the discovery of what it terms a "man most fortunate Tuesday. ly constructed physiologically for brav President T. D. Rees, went to Salt ing the torrid heat wave." The man Lake Monday, to arrange the remod- Is Vladimir Bolgarsky, formerly a capin the Russian army and since eling of the heating plant In the Stake tain the Bolshevist revolution a refugee in Tabernacle. Paris. According to the report, Bolgarsky has a "dual personality of diMr. ar.d Mrs. Wm. G. Orme, motored to Salt Lr.ke Monday. They were gestive orgaus." The multiplicity of talents possessed accompanied by their sen Rollo, who will remain there and attend the L. by these organs lend themselves to many practical uses. For instance, D. S. University the coming winter. shower baths are scarce and over- patronized in Paris at present, but R. J. Huntington, of Salt Lake, visHe ited with his parents Mr. and Mrs. this does not annoy Bolgarsky. simply drinks 30 glasses of ice water, R. J. Huntington, Tuesday. Mr. Hunwhich feat occupies him some three tington, Is the representative of the minutes, then, thus cooled in Mutual Health and Accident Insur- side his trick being return the water organs ance Co. In Utah. by way of the mouths In the same con dition as when swallowed, and with Miss Hazel Orme. Is visiting with such force and velocity that the BeIn Beaver City this week. friends stream rises to a height of six feet. fore returning home she will attend him in tiny needle-lik- e back the Washington County Fair, held at fallingjets like upon a shower. St. George. Bolgarsky put bis talents to good use while fighting on the side of the June Kendall, went over to Eureka Hies. The Russians had an Impor Monday, where he has recently ac tant battery well camouflaged, but be cepted a contract to remodel the heat ing worried that the Germans might ing system in the district school of discover it, they constructed a dumthe above city.. my battery at some distance. Bolgarspot sky was placed In a W. Onions For Sale See Pickling In front of the dummy battery and, J. Worwood, Levan. having smoked many packages of cig arettes and swallowed the smoke, he Mr. and Mrs. Bert Painter, came emitted smoke In such spurts that the over from Silver City Sunday, and Germans concentrated the fire on the will spend a few days with Mr. and dummy Instead of the real battery. Mrs. Wm. Painter. ar NO SV(OROS Oft Pt7toL MCftf ARE WSEP POtt TO FIOMT WC SCOUR WPOutt WORKING TtoOLC C ACM SINftLE NIGHT. TWO SETS OF ORGANS Lost a large grey shawl between the residence of Mrs. Joseph Broad-head- ,, Russian, "Discovered" by French Acad. my, Used Peculiar Talents to andthe Broadhead ranch. FinFool Germans During War. der kindly return to this office.. Are Full and Complete At and Near NEPHI, UTAH. witi pointed out a girt la a brown dress who was steading on the other side of the street. "She threatens to commit suicide un less I marry her," he declared. "I've had to change my boarding place many times because she follows me." "Why don't you marry her?" the po lice asked him. "Never!" shouted the frightened young man s he dashed out of the station house and leaped Into a taxi cab. Says Flavoring Extract Alienated Her Husband a When Salisbury, N. wife sues for damages for alienation of her husband's affections, ' she generally names anwonv D. Not so with other Mrs. Melissa J. Woodlngton of this city. Flavoring extracts, grown potent since prohibition, Mrs. arc the corespondent. Woodington filed suit for $10,-(Xagnlnst W. A Roseman, a grocer, who she charges sold to her husband flavoring extracts which caused him to neglect hih! Mrs. leat Iwr. Woodinglon doesn't elfy the flavor. Loans and discounts, including rediscounts (except 605,846.26 those shown In b and c) 605,846.26 Total Loans Notes and bills rediscounted with Federal Reserve Bank, (other than acceptances sold) 87,000.00 87,000.00 Overdrafts, secured JNONE, unsecured, $307.50 U. S. Government Securities owned: Deposited to sucure circulation (U. S. Bonds par 60.oou.oo value 2 per cent All other United States Government Securities 161,647.31 Total '. Other bonds, stocks securities, etc Banking house, NONE; Furniture and Fixtures $2,000.00 Real Estate owned other than banking house Lawful reserve with Federal Reserve Bank Cash In vault and amount due from national banks Amounts due from State Banks, bankers, and trust comanies in the U.S. (other than Included in Items 8,9,10 Checks on other banks in the same city or town as reporting bank, (other than item 12) Totals of Items 9, 10, 11, 12 and 13 214,941.95 Checks on banksJpcated outside of city or town of bank Items and othercash reporting Redemption fund with U. S. Treasurer an due from U .8. Treasurer Other assets, if any. Transit Collections '..... Total 618.846.26 307.60 211.647.31 45,962.00 2,000.00 1.00 42,943.94 214.085.24 239.22 617.49 -- 1,770.80 2.500.00 3,388.65 1.044,309.31 LIABILITIES Capital Stock paid in Surplus Fund 20,045.75 Undivided Profits Reserve for interest & taxes accrued 2,500.00 Reserved for depreciation on onds 25,546.75 3,000.00 Less current expenses. Interest and taxes paid 6,974.69 Circulating notes outstanding to Amount due national banks Amount due to State banks, bankers, and trust In the U. S. and foreign countries compales (other than included in Items 21 or 22) Cashier's checks on own bank outstanding outstanding . . Total of Items 211, 22, 23, 24 and 25 93,190.49 Individual deposits subject to check Certificate of deposit due In less than 30 days (other than for money borrowed) Dividends unpaid Other demand deposits Total of demand deposits (other than bank deposits) subject to reserve, items 26, 27, 24.29, 30. A; 31 472,780.57 Certificates of deposit (other than for money borrowed.. Other time deposits Postal Savings deposits Total of time deposits subject to Reserve, Items 161.769.59 32, 33, 34 and 35 U. S. Government Securities borrowed Bills payable, with Federal Reserve Bank Total 50,000.00 60,000.00 18.671.16 48,997.60 290.91 91.297.61 1,601.97 458,010.34 9,271.12 5,000.00 498.11 16,221.15 145,249.23 298.21 13.000.00 136,000.00 1.044,309.31 State of Utah, County of Juab, ss: I, G. M. Whttmore, Cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement Is true to the best of my knowledge and belief G. M. Wl III MORE, Cashier. Correct-atte- st: W. W. Armstrong, Eugene Giles, J. W. W'hltmore, Directors Subscribed and sworn to before me this 12th day of Srpt, 1921. T. C. Winn, Nephl, Utah, Notary Public (SEAL) My commission expiree Mar. 19 1125. |