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Show THE The g iiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiuuiiiiiiiiw g g TIMEs-NEW- Times-New- s A.. ....... . B. GIBSON . . THE CORNER STONE In every structure is a headstone from termined its strength. which ! is de- and proved safest and soun- In the structure of savings it is the tried 4 per cent which stands for all that is dest. in financial matters returned home from a business trip to find his mother had in- A young artist unversed vested her savings in a promotion enterprise which offered a very tempting 9' per cent. "It's no good." he said. "Birt you don't know about it yet,'' said the mother. "I Icnow that any 'outside' investment wherein any-- -' one with small capital can buy stock and which offers more than 6 per cent has an element of risk in it which you can ill afford," he replied. Two years later eyents forced the mother to sell and after all the "special clauses" had been observing, the interest she received on her money was less than 2 -2 per cent. WE PAY 4 PER CENT ON SAVINGS. The First National Bank Nephl.. Utah ICY-HO-T L OF KITTY" Manager '. 0 $1.00 HOME TOWN MUSIC. i CLUB TO PRESENT "THE Editor Subscription Rate One Year Six Monraa NEPIII, UTAH. DRAMATIC !Jubllnhed every Friday by The Time News Publishing Company DENNIS WOOD, iiniiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiw a, With some of the best musical talent to be found anywhere, this city for several months past has been importing outside orchestras at a high cost, for the simple reason that we have at the present time no orThis ganization that is permanent. condition Is a reflection on the must. cal ability that we have here, and a ' remedy should be provided at the earliest opportunity. This paper Is strong for home tal ent, and the paying out of good Amer ican dollars to out of town musicians Let the should certainly be taboo. players here, cut out their personal differences and get together for an all Nephl orchestra and eliminate as soon as possible the present foolish ness of imported music every time a It dont pay. dance Is given. Jane's father dies and leaves a will with the provision that If Jane doesn't marry Benjamin Moore by 6 o'clock on August the 6th all his money will be given to charity. Therefore William Winkles- - brings Jane, (his niece) to the Catskill Mountains to keep her from marry ing Bobby Baxter, her sweetheart, all preparations are set for the wedding of Mr. Moore and Jane when come to the Venice and see how Jane gets her way and gets the money dn WHAT IS IT Keeps cool 3 days. Keeps hot 24 hours. Tuesday, May 23rd, at 8.15. The play is being given for the benefit of the athletic association which has had a great deal of expense and now has a great many debts. Students support the liveliest assocation of the student body. They have advertised our school in other towns now advertise and help them in your town. Cast of players as they appear Ting (College Friend of Bobby) Amos Chase Sam Edwin Bailey William Winkler (Jane's Uncle) Sheldon Winn '. . . . Malda Foote Aunt Jane Suzzette (The Maid) Deon Belllston Jane Gladys Ingram Bobby Baxter (Very much In love Marcus Burton with Jane) Benjamin Moore . . Leland Belllston Kitty Bender (A Chorus Girl) DOMESTIC SCIENCE GIRLS ENTERTAIN MOTHERS The Domestic Science girls of the Sophomore Class entertained for their mothers and the lady teachers of the N. H. S. Wednesday May 17th Venetta Latimer at an afternoon luncheon. Business Manager Stanford Rees menu was serv The following Director Mary Woolley . " ed veal salad, clover leaf rolls, Time: August olives, pickles, hot chocolate, fruit Place, Summer resort in Catskill Mountains. cups and marquerltes. The table was artictlcally decorated with lilacs and place cards. I shall be pleased to meet my NeThe Central Motor Company, have phl friends at my new place of busiEast been doing a rushing business of late ness the Mint Barber Shop, 16 the popuar Overland and Olds- - 2nd South, Salt Lake City, which I Wallle mobiles. Spring sales have been have recently purchased made to Mat Howard, Samuel Ingram Batchelor. of this city and A. E. Shepherd of Dr. W. A. Stephenson, State Levan of Overland cars, while J. W. of Livestock. Dr. Henderson Paxman and Geo. W. Duckworth have U. S. Department of Animal purchased Oldsraobiles. Mr. Hawkins of the of this company says, that a large Husbandry, and Mr. Redmond, State Tues number of inquiries are being made Sheen Inspector, were In Nephl of the above cars, and he contem- dav conferring with county- agent A on the conditions of live plates the sales for this season will E. Smith stock here. be far ahead of last year. FINANCIAL REPORT OF NEPHI CITY YEAR ENDING DEC. Slst, 1921 year to irrigate 4 40 acres of land RECEIPTS $84,037.19 Balance In favor of Nephl City embraced in the SEVi Sec. 23. E 14,301.21 Fees Electric Light NE , NE and WHSE State Engineer's Office, Salt Lake SE4 10.00 Lots Cemetery 4 10 26. Sec Township City, Utah, April 13, 1923 EHSW 5,155.80 Fees Water Notice la hereby given that A. L. South, Range 17 West. This applicat Streets and Highways $1,000.00 From D. & R. G. R. R. Co Tripp .of Callao, Utah, baa made ion is designate In the State Engin 780.58 1,780.58 ' office No. 8987. as with eer's in accordance . From Taxes application All protests against the granting Miscellaneous Receipts including Sextion Fees, requirements of the Compiled . t i License, Pound Fees, Fines, Dog Tax Etc 2,269.38 of Utah, 1917, as amended by the of Bald application, stating the reas 8.62 Interest on paving account Session Laws of Utah, 1919, to ap- ons therefor, must be made by affl 1,377.45 from Taxes Public Library in with Sec. davit of the Ft duplicate, accompanied propriate Eight (8) 3,451.41 Sinking Fund from Taxes high water from Basin Creek in Juab a fee of $1.00 and filed in this office 1,916.50 Account from Taxes Interest County. Said water is to be diverted wtihin thirty (30) days after the $111,307.14 ' at a point whioh Is 165 rods west completion of the publication of this DISBURSEMENTS $1,160.00 Public Library and ISOrods south of the S W cor- notice. 9,123.4 6 ner of Sec. 2, Township ;i South, R E CALDWELL Operating and maintaining Electric Light Plant Operating and maintaining Water Works . . . .1,964.67 State ..Engineer Range 17 West, Salt Lake Base and 4,550.85 Streets ad Highways Meridian, conveyed In a canal a dist- Date of first publication April 21, Contingent account ance of 21,600 ft and there used from 1922, Date of completion of public 50.12 City Pound April ISth to July 15th. of each ation May 19th. 1922. 30.00 Fire Dept 300.00 Rent 192.00 Justice of the Peace 360.00 City Attorney Marshal 1,020.00 900.00 Police Mayor, Councllmen, Recorder, and , Treasurer 1,354.96 . 520.00 T. D. Rees, City Phys 212.30 Camp House 123.00 Fire Extinguishers your grocer for Calr 178.36 Insurance umet Baking Powder and be 165.80 Juab County sure that you get it the n Miscellaneous 4,486.67 head on theorange label. 9,882.11 216.65 Interest Prld Then forget about bake Bonds Paid 8,000.00 day failures. For you will Paid Paving Warrant never have any. Calumet 8 77.03 District No .266.63 District No. 9 always produces the sweetest and most palatable foods. District No 10.. 193. 13 632.66 95.72 District No. 11 And now remember, you 36,620.20 78,786.14 Bal In favor of Nephl City always use less than of most 114,307.14 other brands because it pos-RESOURCES . greater leavening trengta. Cash In Library Fund $1,498.76 190.00 In Cemetery Lots In Contingent Fund 8,161.62 9,840.38 1.649.33 Sinking Fund Cash 2,600.00 4,149.33 Liberty Bonds 73.97 Paving Fund Cash 467.68 Dllnquent Water Taxes . 243.16 Delinquent Electric Lights AemmenU Paving Dint, District No. 3 83.03 District No. 4 202.31 District No. 6 106.06 DlRtrlct No. 229.44 District No. 8 . 176.14 20.85 District No. 10 District No. 11 92.37 District No. 169.67 1,079.77 In District f Over Credit. 12.11 There 13 no waste. If a 1,067.6 1,067.06 Tax Sales and Sub tame 1903 to 1921 900.83 two recipe calls for one NOTICE TO WATER USERS ? Pi A canyon trip is not complete without an Icy Hot Thermos Bottle. We have the only conplete line of Th- ermos Bottles in Juab County and of course, the price is right. Let us demonstrate. WE ARE HERE TO SERVE Nephi Drug Co. WE LEAD OTHERS FOLLOW NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION tention to make three-ye- ar Proof. Uo establish claim to the land above DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR described, before the Clerk of the District Court, at Nephi, Utah on the U. S. LAND OFFICE AT SALT LAKE 30th day of June, 1922 City, Utah, May 16, 1922 Claimant names as witnesses: Notice is hereby given that Ernest James H Newton, John S Neilson, Kay, of Mona, Utah, who, on June Edward R Kay David Neilson all of 12, 1920, made Homestead Entry No. Mona, Utah Section 21, Town024064, for NE GOULD B BLAKELY, Register ship 11 South, Range 1 East, Salt First pub. May 19, 1922 Lake Meridian, has filed notice of in Last pub June 16, 1922. (Publisher) . gag ugm i .itt We print Butter Wrappers REMEMBER to ask In-dia- .... ... Winnie an VA www w ... J r Now Remembe-r- Always Use egg cups of flour half a cup of milk that's all you use. You never have to Contains only such ingrere-bak- e. dients as have been officially U. S. Pood Authorities, approved by la the product of the Unrest, moct modern and sanitary Baking Pow-dFactories in existence, pound can oCalumt contains foil or itrm. i2o. foq Some bmk tng powders crime in hwyd of 16 . cans, Be a pound when you want it. gt A Coin Muff as fUcip rim mi flour, 4 level tea l epoorw am met Bakif g Powder, 1 UMcspoon so-Bar. 1 teaspoon MIL 2 KIT. cups of sweet . : l torn una urn a. in tint regain : Inventories: Parks Streets and Highways Police Dept Electric Llirbt Water Works Electric Light System Water Works System Fire Department LIABILITIES Donds Outntandlng $1,660.00 888.80 103.10 2,296.66 3,176.40 8.015.86 V 40,000.00 45,000.00 1,726.60 111.484.77 31,000.00 1,463.34 244.49 78.78694 111,484.77 rennrt U correct and true to th .11. WARNER City Recorder W Warrants Outstindlnit Personal Accounts In Water Works Usance for Nephl City I hereby certify that the forecnln best of my knowledge and belief. n .l'i,till Jtt iuz Juicy Fruit, Peppermint and Spearmint are certainly th ree delightful flavors to choose from. And WRIGLEY'S the d new sugar-coatepeppermint gum, is also a great treat for your sweet tooth. P-- K 2? All are from the Wrigley factories where perfection is the rule. Savethe (J wrappers Good for valuable premiums ' 1 g h fW j Jt-J- a M I'.Jl "ptfKimnrni'i t |