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Show THE TIMES-NEW- NEPIII. UTAH. S. DID YOU KYKll STOP TO THINK OUR BUSINESS IS TO CARRY A COMPLETE LINE OF No one, whether he be married, or single, can afford to pay tho same bill twice that gets the publicity get the business. THAT the city that gets the advertising grows. THAT the city THAT advertising a city is a business, not child's play. CASHER And paying twice represents carelessness, somewhere. THAT people will go miles to get to a good live city to trade. THAT your property will increase in value when the outside world knows your city is wide-awak-e. You can account for every dollar you spend and show a clear receipt too, if you THAT people from neighboring cities will come where there is something doing. THAT the city which does not seek something better than it now has, is going to lose out. THAT now it. the time your city and business more than ever i AND AT THE LOWEST "HAT if you don't get out and 'rhboring city will. go need after the outside trade, some THAT if they do, they will get the business you should get. PRICES CALLS FOB SPECIMENS OP ANIMAL LIFE Consistent with Quality Call and let us demonstrate to you. PERSONAL A call for specimens of all kinds of land and water life of Utah is being sent out among the people of the Professor Harold R. Hagan, bead of the biological department of the University of Utah. He expects to make a thorough study of the land and water life in Utah in the near future by means of a state biological state GROCERY CO Gee Fellers but Biz is good by LET THOSE WHO SERVE YOU BEST SERVE YOU MOST live on less -- survey. "Such a state survey as we are to undertake will show us the possibility of profitable cultivation of certain wild animals and plants," Professor Hagan said. "I believe there are certain localities In Utah that are ideal for raising such animals as tae silver fox. Many of these animals sell for more than $1,000.00 each." In calling for specimens, Professor Hagan states that animals and plants whether native to the state or not, are desirable. As a part of the survey of tlie state, the department also desires such specimens of animal life as insects, snakes, mice, and bats All specimens which are received will be placed in the biological museum of the State University for study in connecion with the state survey, L:t our Lank handli yoar checking Oscar Brough, spent the week end in Salt Lake City, returning home Monday J. R. Downs visited with her daughters in Provo Saturday and Mrs. No. 3537 Goodrich Tires Size or price cannot modify the one-quali- ty Goodrich standard. You cr.n Luy Goodrich Tire, Silvertown Cord er any the popular 30 x 3J4 clincher fabric, r.nd know beyond a doubt t hat you are getting the same quality always. It is tliis quality which has made Goodrich Tires unsurpassed for dependability and durability in service, mileage and value. This principle hr.s put the real meaning in the widely known Goodrich slogan of "best in the long run." SILVERTOWN VJ CORDS M Look for this Goodrich Tire sign over your tire dealer's store. It means satis faction in cxery transaction. THE D.F.GOODRICH RUBBER COMPANY Akron, Ohio FABRICS SILVERTOWN CORDS Mr. Wm. Jensen, Mr. Linel Jensen, Manilla Miss Hazel Simpson, Miss Bruno, of Moroni, spent Sunday visit- ing with Mrs. Fred Sorensen Miss Winnie Nelson, and Miss Virginia Elliason of Moroni, Utah, are spending a couple of weeks in this city the guest of Mrs Fred Sorensen Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Belliston and family left Tuesday for Myton, Utah, where they will reside this summer. at the close of business on June 30th, 1922 RESOURCES Loans and discounts, including rediscounts, acceptances of other banks, and foreign bills of exchange or drafts sold with indorsements of this bank (except those shown in 541,563.23 and c) l, ... Loans secured NONE; unsecured, $4,768.04 Overdi (1 U. S. Government securities owned: 2 per Depos ted to secure circulation (U. S. Bonds par value) 60,000.00 cent All other United States Government securities (Including pre125,978.56 miums, if any) 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 Amount due from State banks, bankers, and trust companies in the United States (other than Included tn items 8, 9, 10) Checks on other banks In the same city or town as reporting bank, (other than item 12) $134,242.93 Total of Items 9, 10, 11, 12, and 13 . 915.64 Miscellaneous" cash items Redemption fund with U. S. Treasurer and due from U. S. . Treasurer Total AVw Solo Releases by Richard Bonelli Virginia Rea Theo Karle Mixed Quartet with Elizabeth Lennox Richard Bonelli Marie Tiffany Dance Hits of the Minute The If or Id s Clearest 541,568.23 4,768.04 Orcheatra. ....... Ilennle Kmeger's Or henlia Carl FentofTg 2,500.00 946,095.06 Capital stock paid in Surplus Fund 19.280.81 Undivided profits Reserved for Interest & taxes accrued 2,500.00 Reserved for depreciation on Bonds 24,780.81 3,000.00 Circulating notes outstanding Amount due to State Banks, bankers, and trust companies in the United States and foreign countries (other than Included in items 21, or 22) '. Cashier's checks outstanding Total of items 21, 22, 23. 24. and 25 36,403.27 Individual deposit subject to check Certificates 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) 488,702.67 subject to reserve. Items 26,27,28.29.30,31 Certificates of deposit (other than for money borrowed) Other time deposits Total of time deposits subject to Reserve, Items 32, 33, 34 and 35 238,905.81 U S. Government securities borrowed .... ., 50.000.00 50,000.00 , 24.780.81 49,297,50 35,399.72 1,008.65 477,187.30 1,132.55 10,000.00 382.82 rtso 10 S tm 10 .75 10 .75 f tztt 10 .78 r isofio 'ciior f Good Night ()uartet From J1 Mii tna-- 'From Quartet. Mitl 13051 "The Madrigal I AlikMUo" Mixed wuartet. ., f Uypnf Mt Hon From Th t frTiin rn-- r Harlinn j- 111 Drdwuin Lov Hong Bariton Serenade fFlng. Prnlte, Flnm-i'-- rt Soprano; Kiut Ohbil 141 Kilo The wallows Soprano 10 i.xft 10 lJtft 10 1.00 10 1.00 iMinf of J1 fng I'arnrie . .. ! of the H oocln l ot Tml Ke. , l'es Trot selection ............ "S - j i Instrumental of Koaes fFI Punna A fttim-- (irm. Mar h l:o)it hpnirh tr phn nt hroJw t nm tn lntrrmrr Aft llli from ",lm nf the M X t.reea.,.. vi H . t?S .!nmi(i" Xylophone with UrChealra KU Me Again From "Mile. Violin Foln Itii of I'leardr Violin Solo t'rrdrfr Fradkln. ! M7t .t .1 Popular Songs ArVM JHarffrf Voting with Itrnnte krufcer'a or heatra ( M iimhlinc ('n'n'l!.fi Mr Now .it ilflr 'mMi tpn M j. Hp nf '.til , . t2M 10 .1 1 .11 1 .tt !.ov mllr HarKon, . . t.iillnlir TVn.Tr ami rtt.lnlr Must IK In , 'Jfljor Only a grift t I ( ! llr. rhrlM Hrf III.. Bill? Volga Flow I of I f Within I the) t.arden of My t,ur J Nonlit hi e er ( Tn Not True) '1 . ArtUt. Joseph Souriw Songs Concet t and Ballad Xlrhard Ilonell. eorge Trot Stira .7ft Tr TVr-.- a Ijthnuv here the I Thro Karle Thf Mn.tc Art Miupn 1 in may Krnmt 102,963.90 135,941.91 . . fii'linn I 2GS 8,000.00 945,095.08 State of Utah, County of Juab, d I, O. M. Whltmore, Cashier of the bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement Is true to the beat of my knowledge and belief. above-name- O. M. WHITMORE Cashier W. W. Armstrong, Eugene Giles, 3. W. Whltmore directors Subscribed and sworn to before me this 6th day of July, 1922 T. H. BURTON, Notary Public (SEAL) Price f Rudy tVledorft'a Virginia PLAY ON ANY PHONOGRAPH No, SU 677.44 915.64 Phonograph Records Selection f Peothlng Fog Trot. . . . I lxtiahle fiym loi Trc Kioi.i "Make It 8na( lilttehlrd Fog ludianw Hume lrM Ariim S. - Popular Dance Hits Oriole Terrace taltforaiaas. 549.37 JF- - - BRUNSWICK. RECORDS Artut 175.978.56 37,142.00 2,000.00 1.00 46,978.66 133.016.12 Theo Karle Carl Fenton's Bennie Krueger'a Rudy Wiedoeft's and Oriole Terrace Orchestras Margaret Young with Orchestra New Brunswick. Violinist, Fredric Fradkln LIABILITIES Correct-At- tt: Goodrich Tires sold by Judd Garage August Records Are Here! 12 . ACCESSORIES Mayor T. C. Winn, transacted in Salt Lake City Saturday. appf-aranc- Total TUBES FIRE! FIRE! FIRE - First National Bank of Nephi One quality only the standard for all Nephi National Bank . Reserve District No. Report of the condition of the in the State of Utah, , If you want Fire Insurance of any kind call S. R. Winn, phone 82 J 1, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Edwards came local agent for Home Insurance Agen down from Salt Lake City Monday inoil If you are need of a steel cy, Provo, Utah, and are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. drum, now is your chance. A new 54 Elliot Miller, parents of Mrs. Edwards or 55 gallon drum for $3.50 Central The J. W. Summerhays Co, are imMotor Co. of their big Mrs. John S. Cowan, returned proving the warehouse near the depot with a coat home Monday from Salt Lake City The Judd Garage unloaded a car of paint. W. J. Ilenriod is doing the where she had been attending the load of Ford Sedans and Coupes Job. funeral of her slater .Mrs. Watson. car Is this This the third Tuesday. season that Mr. Judd has received. Sunday will do what we claim for it cure Catarrh or Deafness caused by Catarrh. We do not claim to cure anv other disease. HALL'S CATARRH. MEDICINE is a liquid, taken internally, and acts through the blood upon the mucous surfaces of the system, thus Charter has to he account. Mrs Alice Golden, went to Mor reducing the inflammation and reoni, Saturday where she will visit storing normal conditions. All Druggists. Circulars free. with relatives and friends for some F. J. Cheney & Co.. Toledo, Ohio. time Home Market he's married" after, While they last we will sell 54 gallon steel oil drums for $3.50 each Central Motor Company. HALL'S CATAEEII MEDICINE Meats There Is no argument over the evidence produced by a cancelled check. Because it is an unquestionable receipt that stops all money disputes. You can't afford to pay your money out in any ot'aer manner. Foote in Salt Lake City the past week. HOW'S THIS? Meats II con Mr. and Mrs. Clarence bio-goic- al Meats man j Born to Mr. and Mrs. Fred July 3rd, a baby girl. ut ENTERPRISE Pay By Check advertising At the Quality Store Lunt Pharmacy Co. Fone-Fo- ur Three |