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Show THE LOCAL U Y i 1 rv A CAN OF Gibson s Baking O rowaer 1 NEPHI, UTAH. S, Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Forrest and daughter Lucile, visited in Salt Lake from Saturday until Tuesday. HAPPENINGS CARD OP THANKS ENTERPRISE GROCERY GO. Bishop and Mrs. A. H. Belliston, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Christensen, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Boud, Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Judd, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Beag-leMr. and Mrs. R. T. Cowan, Mrs. Elizabeth Cowan, Mrs. Nellie Scho-fielMr. and Mrs. Lester Belliston, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lomax, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Cowan, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Lunt, Mr. and Mrs. J. Walter Pax-maMiss Helen Cowan and the honored guests Mr. and Mrs. P. B. Cowan STAYS Train your child to know the advantage of a bank account through saving while he Is young. The Nephi National Bank still has a tew of the the funeral. Mrs. Bert Peters HOME SAVING BANKS for your little folks. These little banks are a constant reminder that y, THRIFT Is a valuable part of the d, ccurse of study in life. n, CARD OF THANKS I wish to thank those who rendered their services and beautiful floral offerings at the funeral of my husband. I also wish to extend special thanks to the Legion members, Battery, Red Cross, and those who, in any manner rendered assistance at PURCHASED THAT WITH YOU IN TIME OF TROUBLE. Dr. N. J. Rees, and son Stanford, Mr. and Mrs. P. B. Cowan were returned home Sunday from Los pleasantly surprised by a few of their Games Angeles where they had spent the friend last Friday evening. past week enjoying the sights of that and music were enjoyed and dainty city. refreshments served to the following: H. Grace, was one of the speak ers at the organization of the Utah County Poultry Association in Provo Thursday evening. Bishop Grace has been a firm believer in the benefits to be derived from the poultry business and for years past has never let an opportunity pass'to speak a good word for the industry. Gibsorrs Coffee A FRIEND Herbert Burton, returned from her sister C. WITH EACH CAN OF BANK ACCOUNT IS Miss Mable Downs, Is visiting with Mrs. Edna Robblns in Salt Levan Sunday where she has been Lake City. Mrs. Robblns recently living the past three weeks. presented her husband with a fine baby girl. Mrs. Geo. Sperry Sr, and daughter Rheta returned home Sunday from According to reports reaching this Salt Lake City, where they have been office the Elk on the adjacent mounthe past few weeks. tains are getting very friendly in Air. and Mrs. Russ Hawkins are visiting the hay stacks of nearby and helping themselves to a spending a few days visiting in Salt ranches of diet. change Lake this week. Mrs J TIMES-NEW- We sincerely wish to thank the many friends and relatives who so kindly assisted at the death and funeral of our dear mother, also the speakers and those who sang, and for the beautiful floral offerings. The family of the late Mrs. Malmgren This bank is vitally interested every child In this community & may lock speed, but it q$ stayn (jualities , Nephi National Bank WORLD'S )n No. 8508. Reserve District No. 1: Report of the condition of the National Bank At Nephi Nephi the Slate of Utah, at the close of business on 29th, 1922 Dec. RESOURCES Loans and discounts ; unsecured, Overdrafts, secured U. S. Government securities owned: Other bonds, stocks, securities, etc: Banking house $ 4,7000.00; Furniture and fixtures $2,610.00 Real Estate owned other than banking house Lawful Reserve with Federal Reserve Bank Cash in vault and amount due from national banks Checks on other banks in the same city or town as reporting bank (other than Item 12) Miscellaneous cash items Redemption fund with U. S. Treasurer and due from U. S. Treasurer .'. liabilities . 1,187.04 260.00 2,500.00 50,000.00 25,000.00 3,989.93 50,000.00 2,204.87 129.333.60 16,985.00 - ::xpi.-t- s Mar. 13. 19 2 Nephi. Utah 3. S71 STORES MM NEPHI, frid This Is Our UTAH ii w it jiirnnr Imporiarit CA1UMET Experimenting with an uncertain brand is exbecause it pensive Wastes time and money. Here Are Opportunities You Cannot Afford to Miss! Pequot Sheeting Dainty White Fabrics 58 to 69c Bleached 9j4 Yard Linen Finish Suitings Yard 4lc '. 80c 45c Muslin 36 inches 36 inch Nainsook 40 inch Flaonn BEST BY TE3T THE WORLD'S GREATEST BAKING POWDER to 10c 29c to 43c 19c 40 New Dresses New 91.79 08c 83c to 08c "Sally Lea" Dresses for House Wear Aprons 17c Just Arrived Table Damask Linen yard Colored yard Bath Towels, per pair yard yard 17c, 10c, 8c 49c 23c to 4c 29c to 8c 79c yard 63 to 73c Unbleached ;4 Yard Embroideries Dainty New Spring Patterns, in all widths 6c, Or, 12c, 19c, 23c, to 08c yard Rc, 8c, 12 Wo Crochet Filet Laces 4c, 8c, to 89c French Valenciennes $2.08 to 97.00 70 Inch 70 Inch yard India Linen yard and Checks Stripes Dimity Mercherized Poplin yard ATTKAOTIVKLY I'KK'EI) 72 X 84 Long Cloth Bloomer 8atln Unbleached, Well Woven and Soft to work with Yard 10 to 10c Bleached Popular Quality yard 19c 54 Inches 58c Indianhead yard 69c Art Linen yard 1.10 Handkerchief Linen yard f 32 inch Solsette, Delightfully Soft 89e The sales of Calumet are over 150 greater than that of any other baking powder. ocuv-vnq- dependable merAnother week of those Important offerings of high-grad- e, chandise which afford so many important savings. Preparations for this occasion were begun In New York by our Buyers early last Pah before the advance In wholesale prices took effect. Bed Spreads Don't let a BIG CAN or a very low price mislead you. y XViihAany s o2 BaMeag IP weEes? BAKING POWJBER v v 1 1 Tubing The Economy" PRICES b 371 DEPARTMENT STORES Inch Yard 42 inch Yard Are Not Worth the Price of One If they are the "big can and cheap'1 kind because they may mean baking failures. LOWEST incorporated 42 ' ASSURES STORE 36,500.00 es. State of Utah County of Juab, I, J. W. Boud, Cashier of the above . named bank, do solemly swear that the above statement Is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. Correct Attest T. A. Foote, J. E. Ostler, Barton Brough, Directors J. W. BOUD Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 6th day of January, 1923. PN. ANDERSON, Notary Public (SEAL) Com. CHAIN 22.00 104.00 786.20 84,891.19 399,866.79 Total FOR OUR ORGANIZATION 399,866.79 Capital Stock paid in Surplus Fund Undivided profits, less current expenses, interest & taxes paid Circulating notes outstanding Cashier's checks outstanding Individual deposits subject to check Certificates of deposit due iu less than 30 days (otJer than for money borrowed) Dividends unpaid Certificates of deposit, (other than for money borrowed) Other time deposits Bills Payable (i.iclvding Obligations representing money bnrrown.pAiier than rediscounts) Notes and liiu rcdiseounted. Including acceptances of other banks, and foreign bills of exchange or drafts sold with indorsement of this bank LARGEST 273,458.85 972.30 88,400.00 2,250.00 7,310.00 1,925.00 11,841.30 9,762.30 1 Total BUYING. DEPARTMENT $4.50 $1.23 to $1.98 Colors Spring Styles of TaiTrtA Ilrown, Navy and Black 7.00, 9 12.50, 14.75 A 916.78 Models of Poiret Twills A VAK1KTY it la our earnest desire to help each one along the road to prosperity. Gee Fellers but Biz is good Charter in OK HTIAK.H XIOH SAW $14.75 To $16.71 |