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Show THE TIMES-NEW- NEPIII, UTAH. S, LOCAL HAPPENINGS Mrs Ilarrv WllkAv of I.vnndvl Is Idell Nordstrum of Salt Lake the guest of her mother Mrs. visiting with relatives lu Nephi this week Laura Ingram this week. Mrs. E. H. Sparks, went to Salt President A. Mert of Mt Pleasant was over to Nephl Tuesday attending Lake yesterday for a few days visit with her daughters. tUe funeral of Thomas Belllston Mrs. City, la 8H Heavy Water Tumblers Regular Price 90c, 60c doz. Just Arrived A large shipment of flower pots. Remember our prices on dishes are always the lowest . ., KENDALL BROS MH Charles Builds Wisely Who Build Well" H. Dunn DENTIST Clift Building Salt Lake City Practice inclusive of Scientific Platework, 521-52- TO BUILD WELL USE Nephi Plaster 4 X-r- ay Gam Diseases HOW'S THIS? HAS NO EQUAL HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE will do what we claim for it The Largest And Purest cure Catarrh or Deafness caused by Natural Deposit of Gpysuin Catarrh. We do not claim to cure In the World. any other disease. HALL'S CATARRn MEDICINE is a liquid, taken internally, and NEPHI PLASTER AND MFG. acts through the blood upon the COMPANY raucous surfaces of the 63'stem, thus reducing the inflammation and re This May Not Be a Discovery. storing normal conditions. Circulars free. All Dmprsrists. Egotism Is like money. We always F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio. think someone else has too much of it. Week Beginning OCT. NEPHI Monday WORTH GOING 100 MILES 2 Miss Florence Cole, and Miss Oscar Lunt came up from Delta, Saturday, on account of the Illness Krama Cole, left Saturday for Logan, where they will attend school this of his wife season Mrs. Elizabeth Henriod. went to Mr. and Airs. T. L. Foote were Salt Lake Wednesday on account of the death of the baby son of Mr. and down from Salt Lake visiting friends here for a few days. They have reMrs. Ralph Henriod. cently sold their home in Murray and Attorney Henry Adams of Rex- - purchased a home in Salt Lake City. burg, Idaho, is in Nephi this week atMrs. Geneva Allred, Miss Eloise tending to some court matters, and incidentally meeting his many old Pace and Miss Leone Ingram, were hostess at a lawn party Friday evenfriends here ing at the home of Miss Ingram, givA farewell dance will be tendered en in honor of Airs Evelyn Park John A. Orme tonight in the Emrs Fullmer, a bride of the month, who Hall by the Nephl Ward Missionary left Saturday for Palo Alto, Calif, to Committee. Mr. Orme leaves soon to make her home. Many beautiful and fill a mission for the L. D. S. Church useful presents were given the bride. The evening was spent in games and in Holland dancing and refreshments were ser Mr. and Mrs. Geo. O. Ostler, and ved to the following guests. Mrs. W Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Ostler, motored S Park, Mrs. J. E. Ingram, Georgia to Kamas Sunday to visit J R Ostler R.cCune, Louise Paxman, Viola Wor- who was recently injured in an auto- thington, Ada Sperry, Clara Cooper mobile accident. Mr. Ostler Is still Clara Hobbs, Amelia Bowles, Mildred unable to leave his room but is Ellison, Katie Pace, Lapriel Goble Jocie Smith, Spencer Broadhead, Ken thought to be out of danger. neth Kendall, Delbert Broadhead, P. V. Cardon, editor of the Utah Pobert Park, Loren Park, Calvin Farmer of Salt Lake City, was a Foster, Rex Burton, Roy Downs, Will Mr. Cardon fcullivan, Gerald Pyper, Ned McPher Nephi visitor yesterday. is well known here, having lived here son, Wallace and Theodore Park, Leo for several years while being in and Angus Ingram, Myndera Goldstrough, Rulon Parkes, Mr Heath and charge of the local experiment the hostesses NOTICE TO CREDITORS McL. .Drader came up from Montebello, California, Wednes- and Mrs. Mr. No. 3537 Reserve District No. 12 Report of the condition of the First National Bank TO SEE in the State of Utah At Nephi at the close of business on September Release 15, 1922 Latest Dance Sensations by Isham Jones' Cail Fenton's Notable New Recordings by Marion Harris Al Bernard Ernest Hare Brims wickConcert Leopold Godowsky Theo Katie Marie Tiffany Bennie Krueger's Gene Rodemich's and Oriole Terrace Orchestra Waller B. Rogers Dorothy Jardon Brox Sisters Harry Keser Orchestras and His Band ar Introducing that famous Prima Donna, of Vaudeville, the Marion I. arris, for the first time, ait an exclusive llrunswfcrk Artist. Kinging with Ikham June' Orchestra the amazing clearness of Brunswick Records Hear the difference BRUNSWICK. RECORDS Itennle Krueir'a Orchestra Carl Fenton'a Orchestra. Selection Nobody I.ied Foi Trot My Honey' lovln' Arum 1 One Step I (Serenade Blues Vox Trot . . . j Oriole Uluea t'ox Trot Away Down Honth Foi Trot . No. Hire Price f .... i . Who'll Take My I'laee Fox Trot My Cradle Melody: ox Trot loulttlau' Fox Trot Kodemlch's 10 .75 2300 10 .75 230 10 2303 10 .75 2 304 10 .75 2209 10 .75 13052 10 1.25 13053 10 1.25 50015 12 2.00 20001 12 1.23 2307 10 .75 2308 10 .75 2310 10 .75 23u 10 .75 2305 10 .75 6143 10 1.00 2300 10 .75 5150 10 1.00 5151 10 1.00 5144 10 1.0U 5147 10 1.00 Ixve Me Now Fox Trot (Piano Trio. Kudemk Orchestra 2301 "1 roiat'K jiaiumy fox iiwi Trot Ntruttlu' at The Strutter's Ball I'm Trot Nohody (ene PLAY ON ANY PHONOGRAPH Popular Dance Hits Art! at Isham Jones1 Orchestra. Oriole Terrace Orrueatra Iidiam Jonee' Orchenlra. . . Whenever Vou're Lonesome Fox Trot (Piano Trio, .... Artist Songs Concert and Ballad f J1 I Theo Karle (Tenor), Estate of Edward Shaw, deceased day afternoon and will visit with Mrs D. K. Brown for a few days. Mrs. Creditors will present claims with Drader, was formerly Mrs. Vinnie vouchers to the undersigned at NeI owe, daughter of Mrs. Brown. The phi, Utah, on or before the 22nd day following item taken from the last of November, A. D. 1922. lscue of the Montebello News, tells EDWARD RONALD SHAW, of the trip contemplated by Air. Fxecutor of Last Will and Testament of Edward Shaw, deceased and Mrs. Drader. "Mr. and Mrs. Lowis McL. Drader Will L Hoyt, Attorney for Executor and little daughter of Cedar avenue Date of first pub Sept 22, 1922. leave this week for Ploesti, Roumanla Last publication October 13th, 1922 where Mr. Drader will have connecNOTICE TO CREDITORS tions with large oil interests. They will visit England, France and Russia Estate of Oliver Wilson deceased Belgium, Poland, Austria, Germany, Creditors will present claims with and other European countries and vouchers to the undersigned at the will possibly be absent for a period of First National Bank of Nephi, Utah five years. Mr. Drader has promised on or before the 1st day of December the News to drop a letter occasionally A D 1922, W. C. ANDREWS that their many Montebello friends Executor of the Estate of Oliver may follow their Journeys in foreign lands. They will go from London to Wilson deceased Peris via airplane. Thos H Burton Attorney for Executor Mr. Drader has been employed Date of first pub Sept 22, 1922. by the St. Helens Oil company" I Last publication October 13 th, 1922 Charter October Record Selection llonnle Wee Thing (Burn; Lehman) Good Night. Little tilrl, J Night (Hays-MucMarie Tiffany (Soprano) Ol' Car'lina (Cooke) and Male Trio I Darling Nelly Gray (Hanby) JI Instrumental Art! it Leopold . Selection f Polonaise Militalre (A Major) 40, No l) (I'nopln). . . lUp. I Waltz in E Flat (Chopin)... Godowsky (1'ianiat) Brunswick Concert Orchestra B. Roger Mia Bond WTalter and Harry Reaer (Banjo Solos). Blue Danube Walts (Strauss) concert orchestra Whimpering Flowers (von Blon) Concert Orchestra... Jolly Coppersmith (Peters) Concert Band King Cotton March (Sousa) Concert Band Crasy Jo' ( Reser) Pitkin's (Reser) Popular Songs Marion Harris (Com diennel and iKham Jones' Orcheatra. Brox Sisters (Vocal Trio) and Itennle Krueger's Orchestra. Selection Indiana, Home (Sweet Away Klrky-Ko- o Melody Wild About Ha "Shuffle Along' ) Down South 'Neath the South Sea Moon ( From Zlegf.ld Follies ot 1SZZ) My Rambler Rose (From Zlegfeld Follies of 1922) Hurry Along 'Lisa With Me. Picnic Time Dorothy Jardon (Soprano) Al Bernard and Krnest Hare (Tenor and Baritone) Artist Sacred Songs Selection New Britain. C. M Canaan's Land, C. M. D Mixed Choir of The Original Sacred Harp Singers ....... Soft Music S. C. M I'leyrl's Hymn, Penlrk. C. M. . . The Christian Wi rfare roaster Anthem.. Antioch, JU .VI. . . . .. Lunt Pharmacy Co. 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 b and c) 603,483.26 Total Loans uverarart3, secured, none, unsecured 1997.88 U. S. Government securities owned: Deposited to secure circulation (U. S. Bonds par value 60,000.00 All other United States Government securities (including premiums, if any) 125.487.91 Total Othor 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 due from national banks Amount due from State banks, bankers, and trust companies in the United States (other than Included in items 8, 9, and 10) Checks on other banks in the same city or town as reporting bank (other than item 12) 44.439.86 Total of items 9. 10, 11, 12 and 13 914.54 Miscellaneous cash items Redemption fund with U. S. Treasurer and due from U. S. d)Id)1WW $10,000 Tent Theater Beautiful All Best Actors, Musicians and Vaudeville Artists. and brand new plays, superior in every respect. Merit cleanliness our motto. Monday Night WHEN DREAMS Treasurer Total GOME TRUE PRICES Including War Tax Kids 10c 175,437.91 37,142.00 2,000.00 1.00 41,154.64 31,244.01 12,835.15 360.70 914.54 2,500.00 908,121.09 LXA BLLITIKS In Stock 60,000.00 paid Capital 60,000.00 Surplus Fund 29,181.31 Undivided profits Reserved for interest & taxes accrued Z, 500.00 34,683.31 Reserved for deprclation on bonds 3,000.00 29,526.73 6,156.68 Less current expenses, interest and taxes paid 49,197.50 Circulating notes outstanding 20,923.75 Amount due from national banks Amount due to State Banks, bankers, and trust companies In tbe United States and foreign countries (other than 25,927.48 included in items 21 or 22) 3.07Z.09 Cashier Checks outstanding 49.923.32 TWata f Ifoms 91 82. 2.1. 24. and 25 196,805.13 Individual DeDOslta suhiect to check r.artificsitpa nf rienosit duei in less than 30 days (other than 1,132.66 for monev borrowed) atata rnnnii r.r other municipal deposits secured by pledge of 219,543.60 'assets of this bank or surety bond 10,000.00 .,,v,.,. A Four Act Comedy Specialties Between Every Act :- -: 603,483.26 997.8 Adults 40c ,..uHonrtaita r,-,A- A. fiUf HnmanH than bank deposits) Total . of demand deposits (other as 97 9 90 SO. Jtr 31 127 954 SI rnrtiflmtps of derm-- it (other than for money borrowed.) nihoo miinlrlnal rlenoslts necurpd bv Pledge si.i. 'aasAta nf thia hank or surety bond r,f Other limn rlnnnalta Total of time deposits subject to Iteservo, Items 32, 33, 243.518.63 siv suuj ow it iT 9 nnvnrnmant securities borrowed .. v EACH LADY FREE Monday night, if accompanied by a gentleman escort holding a PAID 40c ticket. Total n THE BEST SHOW IN THE WORLD FOR THE PRICE Big Band Concert Every Night in Front, 7 p. m, Performance at 8 o'clock. - - 20, 879. 60 82,000.00 140,639.03 908,121.09 ed - M- - WHITMORE Cashier W W. Armstrong, Eugene Giles. J. W. Whltmore directors Subscribed and sworn to before m this 20th day of Sept. 1922 T. H. BURTON, Notary Public (SEAL) a : JITHE telephone system must keep ahead of the needs of its community. That costs money. The expenditures for expansion, however, do not come from earnings, but from new money which is constantly being invested in the securities of the company. A reasonable dividend must be paid on this investment exactly the same as reasonable wages must be paid to employees. If earnings are too low there will be no dividends and therefore no new investments and no extensions and no important betterroenta. Remember that a company which is not prosperous cannot render good service nor extend its system to meet the demands of growing 8,000.00 ss. RtatA of Utah. County of Juab. bank, do solemnly swear I, O. M. Whltmore, Cashier of the above-namthat tha above statement Is true to the best or my Knowledge ana nenei. rorror-t-AttAat- Expansion Depends Upon Earnings Mountain States Telephone and Telegraph Go. |