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Show THE The TlMEti-JSEW- NEPHI, UTAH. S, Times-New- s Published every Friday by The Times News Publishing Company DENNIS WOOD Editor GOOD NEWS ti. GIBSON A. travels fast and far Subscription One Vear Six Mouuut Manager luwa JiS.OO J 1.00 WHAT TUH POULTRY BUSINESS MEANS TO NEPHI. Our friends tell their friends about our service, and when they test it they in turn still further spread the news of its merit. Naturally those living at a distance, hearing of our good service also want to benefit by its use This is possible and practicable be- facilities. cause of our banking-byrma- il Let. us tell you all about them. heu a tew nieu in this city about years ago launched the Nephi Poultry Association and commenced the erection of modern poultry hous- eb, there were many citizens here who were extremely pessimistic as tc the outcome of tue utsw industry. 1 there are any of these doubting Thomas'es remaining they certainly have another guess coming, for the poultry business and the production cf eggs bids fair tp become the leading industry of Nephi. As an example, last month the association alone shipped 8,133 dozen eggs to outside markets. An aver-ug- e of 40 cents per dozen was received, and the actual money paid to the members of the association a- mounted to $3,253.20. This amount does not take into consideration the number that were shipped individually and by the Mutual Creamery Co., which would easily bring the figures up to at least 15,000.00 for Vv The First National Bank J-- At Nephi 75 .25 1 1 $1.00 75 Roth for 1 Two Year Guarantee, Only $2.50 1 1.50 .25 .35 Can Talcum Powder Sanitary Shaving Powder 1 1 1 2.10 1.50 All 3 for only 1 1 1.75 1.25 2 Quart Combination Hot Water Bottle and Fountain Syringe Rod Color, Molded, Seamless Only $1.75 I Rlado Razor 1.25 .50 Special Clown Doll ... Box Dora Powder Roth for 2 Quart Combination Hot Water Bottle and Fountain Syringe' Chocolate Color, Molded. Seamless One Year Guarantee bgs alone. Practically all of this money which lias been received the past month is newly created wealth which in year or two will be more than doubled and trebled. The future for this business is indeed looking, bright and while the market for grain and other cereal crops is low the wide awake farmer will be wise to add to his yearly income by keeping a few hundred chick Utah Nephl, ens. The men who have pushed out in bringing the poultry industry to its present status in this city are to be congratulated on their enterprise, for IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE Utah, at 10 o'clock a. m. it is going to mean much to the busiFIFTH JUDICIAL The Ace High Lode Mining Claim, uess life of this community. It means DISTRICT JUAB COUNTY, STATE OF UTAH The Native Son Number One Lode increased wealth and increased pur Mining Claim; The Native Son Num- chasing power on the part of the The National Bank of the Republic ber Two Lode Mining Claim; all situ-r.te- d people, all of which will mean more cf Salt Lake City, Utah, a corporation in Erekson Mining District, Juab business for the merchants of Nephi. "l'.;4$tiff. vs. Imperial Lead Mining County, Utah. DAN MARTIN, Coinpalv, a corporation, Defendant, - NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL Sheriff "CEMETERY IMPROVEMENT THE SLOGAN FOR 1933. P. P. ESTATE. Christison, Deputy. By To be sold at VnVrifjTs sale on the Dated December 21st, 1922. at the First publication Jan. 12th, 1923. 27th day of .Tfiaary, 192 United action on the part of the courthouse a;iephi, Juab County. Last publication January 26, 1923 people of this city should be taken this spring to bring about a sub stantial improvement in our cemeter Reserve District No. 12 ies and also on the roads leading to Charter No. 3537 Report of the condition of the tLem. It is impossible for the City Authorities to do this work without levying an additional tax lor this purpose, while each citizen who have relatives buried in either of the ceme in the State of Utah, at the close of busiuess on Dec. 29th, 1922 teries could donate time and money without feeling the burden very much RESOURCES The need of improvement in the Loans and discounts, including rediscounts, acceptances of condition of our cemeteries has long other banks, and foreign bills of exchange or drafts sold been felt bl many of the citizens but with indorsements of this bank (except those shown in the expense has always entered into b and c) the question with the result that nolu 665,297.88 Total Loans 6e5,297.88 l:ig very detinue has ever been ac"Overdrafts secured ; unsecured $5,894.41 5,894.41 complished. U, S. Government securities owned: This paper thinks the time has Deposited to secure circulation (U. S. Bonds par value when concerted action shouid 2 per cent 50,000.00 .v taken by the people of this city, All other United States Government securities (including pre. looking to a peiuiaut improvement miums if any) 121,936.74 tf our cemeteries mat will put tneui Total 171,936.74 in a condition that we will not be Other bonds, stocks, securities, etc.: 36,322.00 I'ehamed lor visitors to see them, J2.000.00 Banking house, none; Furniture and fixtures 2,000.00 v nich has certainly been the case lor .'. Real Estate, owned other than banking house 1.00 ii any years past. .Many cities have Lawful reserve with Federal Reserve Bank 67,822.29 cemetery association where the memOCash in vault and amount due from national banks 217,362.80 bers pay an annual lee fur the up Amount due from State banks, bankers, and trust companies keep of the cemetery, lu thid way tue in the United States (other than included in items 8, 9, ourut.ii is tun lea by those who are and 10) 20,607.35 liirectiy interested. Checks on other banks in the same city or town as reporting WUu uuitd action on ttie part ol bank (other than Item 12) 632.91 Ibe people wonders can no uicj... 238.503'.06 Total of Items 9, 10, 11, 12, and 13 lu this duecliou pliuhcti Miscellaneous cash items 1.390.14 1,390.14 and the time to start Isduring lyz eariy this Redemption fund with U. S. Treasurer and due from U. S. spring. Treasurer 2,500.00 AOUCK TO I Ur.lH l OKS Total 1,181.667.52 Lstate of Geruslia L. itosw&ll deceased. Creditors will present their LIABILITIES cialms with vouchers to the underCapital Stock paid in 50,000.00 signed at his residence iu Nephi, Surplus Fund 50,000.00 ijtali. on or before tne bill day oi Undivided profits 48,261.18 March A. V. 1923. Reserved for interest & taxes accrued 2.500.00 ALFRED J. COWERS Reserved for depreciation on bonds 3.000.00 53,761.18 Executor of the estate of Geruslia Less current expenses, ItnereBt and taxes paid 22.6.r7.49 31.103.69 L. lioswell deceased. 49.197.50 Circulating notes outstanding Jate of first publication Dec. 15, 1922 Amount due to National Banks 1,534.4 Date of last publication Ian. 12, 1923 Amount due to State Banks, bankers, and trust companies in Thos. II. Burton attorney for estate the United States and foreign countries (other than included in Items 21 or 22) 69,969.79 Cahier'a Checks Outstanding 1.604.50 IN THE FIFTH JUDICIAL COURT IN AND FOR JUAB COUNTV, Total of Items 21, 22, 23, 24, and 25 63.109.15 STATE OF UTAH. Individual deposits subject to check 138,371.73 Certificates of deposit due in less than 30 days (other than In the matter of the Joint Estates for monney borrowed) 1,132.65 cf II. A. Christensen and Anne ChristState, county, or other municipal deposits secured by pledge of assets of this bank or surety bond 648,060.86 ine ChrlHlensen, Deceased. NOTICE The Petition of Perry C. Hall, pray Dividends unpaid 5,260.00 Other demand deposits 279.47 ing for a decree of the above Court Total of demand deposits (other than bank deposits) determining the heirship and succea-lo- n to the real property described as subject to Reserve, tlems 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, A 31 693,104.61 Certificates of deposit (other than for money borrowed) .... 20.660.19 follows: Lots One and Two of Block Twenty State, county, or other municipal depottits secured by pledge .... of asset of this bank or surety bond 82.000.00 six of Plat "D" Nephi Survey of Other time deposits 142,492.34 l.ullding Lots, Juab County, Utah, has been net for bearing on Saturday, Total of time deposits subject to Reserve, Items 32, 33, 34, and 35 January 13th, 1923, at 10 o'clock a. 245,152.57 m. at the Court House at Nephl. Total 1,181,667.62 Juab County, Utah. Witness th Clerk of said Court ss. 8Ute of Utah, County of Jub. with the seal thereof affixed this 29th above-name- d M. O. of Casblrr the do I, bank, Whltmore, solemnly swear day of December 1922. that the above statement I true to the best of my knowledge and belief. EARL S. HOYT, I a. M. WHITMORE Cashier (SEAL) Clerk Correct-Atte- st: W, W. Eugene Giles, J. W. Whltmore directors P. N. Anderson, Attornpy for petit Subscribed and sworn lo"Vinre me this 4th day of January, 1923. ioner. T. II. BURTON, Notary Public Mi Nephl. Utah. Nephl, Utah First Publication, January 6th. 1923 f Com. expires Aug. 28, 1921 Last publication January 12th. 192.7 (SEAL) First National Bank 100 V. P. Aspirin Tablets 1 Box Special Cold Tablets two , 2.00 Blade Razor Can Talcum Powder Sanitary Shaving Powder .25 .35 2.00 2.00 All 3 for only Rexall Shaving Cream Gent's Talcum Powder 35 25 r .60 35 Roth for only i 1 pkg. Cascade Linen Pound Paper 50 Cascade Linen Envelopes - Both for only - - .50 - .30 - .80 .50 THESE OOMBIXATIOXS WILL BE OFFERED FOR SALE SATURDAY MORNING, JANUARY 13TH. AND CONTINUES FOR ONE WEEK SUBJECT TO STOCK OX HAND. BE EARLYAXD GET FIRST CHOICE. WE ARE HERE TO SERVE Nephi Drug Co. WE LEAD OTHERS FOLLOW ar-i!v- i in (A . BY -- n vurieunu J ItOHEMIAN VIOLIN VIRTUOSO fU ) Vf . I 1 '. ,t Iy hi r4K n i - J A -- Ssther Luella Lash "C-'x-g 'dtssisfed Jby v r-- Jtargaret (aartf distinguished American Artists f 'i - Tabernacle, Friday, Jan. 19 Auspices The American Legion A rare opportunity for the people of Nephi to hear one of the great violinists of the day, supportedby two of America's own splendid and recognized artists. PnVTicket! on Sale at Neohi Drue Co. . en- c...j.. jac oiuaenii - C "7 Z |