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Show The Watchwords Of Times-New- s rublivbed every FrkUjr by The Tiaae News Publishing Company Editor DENNIS WOOD 4. B. GIBSON Manager Sabecrtptioa Italw One Tear ..... ....... Six Monti Progress I LOCAL NEWS Mr. and Correct Mrs. P. B. Co warn, and daughter Helen, vsited Willi in Salt Lake City Sunday. relatives STATIONERY Frank, of Salt Lake, spent a $1.00 lew days in Nephi this week on L. S1.00 Miss Lazelle Chase, returned home REMODELING OLD Sunday after visiting for several POULTRY HOUSES weeks in Salt Lake and Murray. "How can one be ready for the glorious ophe has cultivated portunities ahead of him unless He must the habit of economy and providence. save all he can in season and out of season." John D. Rockfeller Open a Saving Account with us closed- Many farms have old-styup poultry houses, with poor light and ventilation, or old sheds and other buildings) of little use for other purposes, that can be remodeled or built over with little difficulty into satisfactory poultry houses for the flock this winter. The size and the shape of the buildings makes little difference, says the United States Department of Agriculture, but the essential factors are dryness, good ventilation, freedom from drafts, plenty of sunshine, and room enough to al low the birds to move about with freedom and comfort. If new houses are to be built or old buildings converted into poultry houses, locate them on high or sloping ground if possible, but always oi soil. The dry and of floor space to be allowed each fowl varies somewhat with conditions, but on a farm or where the birds can be out of doors nearly every day the department has found that about 2V square feel of floor space per bird in flocks of 20 is enough. In a village of city or In a cUmate where there Is a good deal of snow, making It necessary to confine the birds closely, 4 or 5 square feet per bird is needed. The Interior of the house should be simple, convenient, and easy to clean. The converted poultry house may or may not have a floor. If the house is on dry, sandy soil a dirt floor Is usually quite satisfactory although often more damp than board gr cement floors. Fresh gravel and sapd musjt be added from time to time to keep ham sanitary. If board floors are used, ma&e them tight and smooth bo as to make them dry and easy to clean. It possible, build board floors 8 or 10 inches from the ground to allow a circulation of air and to prevent rats from harboring under them. Cement floors, especially for large houses, are quite satisfactory, as they keep rats out and last much lOPger than board floors'. They must be kept well covered with litter, how ever, depgrtment workers say, to knake them warm and comfortable for the flock, le well-drain- Etvcourage your children to do likewise, then continue steadfastly on the sure road to success. out of each bit of money earned. Save something 4 per cent Interest Paid on All Saving Deposits The First National Bank Utah NpM. Charter It is just as important that you have proper styles in your stationery as it is in your dress; Mr. and Mrs. James Andrews and family, returned home Sunday after a pleasant trip to Burley Idaho, and other cities of that state. and proper stationery is the hallmark of good Mr. and Mrs. Rollo Orme, received breeding. a visit from the stork Friday after noon, leaving a fine baby girl at their home. We have the stationery you need for dainty Rollo Orme left Saturday for Duch esne, Utah, where he will be in charge of the music in the schools of that town this winter. invitations, regular correspondence or memo Mr. and Mrs. Malin Mendenhall and family of Fayson, were the guests Sunday at the home of Judge and Mrs. John S. Cooper. tablets. Mr. and Mrs. James W. Vickers, will leave for Los Angeles California tomorrow, where they expect to make their future home. school. Mr. and Mrs. Albert We Are Here To Serve Nephi Drug Co. Edwards and family came down from Logan Wednesday, They will be the guests for a short time of Mr. and Mrs. Elliot Miller, parents of Mrs. Edwards. ' Miss Lillian Blackett, returned WE LEAD OTHERS FOLLOW ho- me a few days ago from Kansas City Mo. where she spent the summer. While there Miss Black'ett has taken a special course in Designing and other studies pertaining to her work in the pomesUc Art Department of the qcal high, school. Mrs. Hannah Foote, of this city, received a check Saturday from the U. S. Government for 1936.00. This represents the amount of pension due her from March 4th 1917. She will also receive in the future a monthly pension of $12. per month. Mrs. Foote, receives this compensation as the widow of the late Charles Foote, for his services during the Indian traubles in this section of Utah. No. 1637. Reserve District No. I jJ)fj2 lV" 'IL XliS"" Women Vrurti vkat this means. The Fuel Saving Hot Blast Draft in OLE'C O MALLEABLE RANGE V4 MASTER Oven HOT BLAST aurries a rweep of dean, bright flame all around the crJen. Bakes rPenty on all sides. The Fuel Saving Hot Blast Draft also savw on tKe range fuelbilL Think to one-Hawill wkat this amount to in year. Just wkat All Cole's specialties 2?ou have teen wanting. one-thi- rd lf L arc fuel savers. We "tfent also to call your attention to tKe great beauty of this range. It has many exclusive features that we want to tell you about See us before our supply" is exhausted. Sold by COOPER PYPER COMPANY Surplus Fund 24,736.40 Undivided profits Reserved for Interest and taxes ac'd '4,500.00 32,236.40 Reserved for dep. on US ft other bds 3,000.00 6,4 40.27 Less current expenses. Interest and taxes paid Circulating notes outstanding Amount da to Stat banks, bankers, and trust companies In the United State and foreign countries (other than In- cluded In Item 21 or 22) 14,610.23 Total of Items 21. 22. 23. 24. and 26 Individual deposits subject to check Certificate of deposit doe In less than 30 day (other than for money borrowed) SUt. conntr. or other municlnal deposit secured by pledge of assets of thl bank or surety bond Dividends Unpaid Other demand deposit Total of demand deposits (other than bsnk deposits) subject to Reserve. Items 26. 27. 28. 29,30.431 286,714.61 Certificate of deposit (other than for money borrowed) county or municipal deposits sere u red by pledge of asStat,malm at this bank or auretv bond Other time deposit ToUl of Urn deposits subject to Reserv. Item IX, 2J8.595.18 33. 34. and 35 Bill payable (Including all obligations representing money borrowed other than rediscount Letter of Credit and Trarsler' Check old for cash and 9. fol- lowing professional schools: Schools of Arts and Sciences a good thing School of Education School of Mines and Engineering School of Law Sealed in its Purity Package School of Medicine School of Commerce and Finance Extension Division FLAVOR LASTS 562.725.58 5.148.38 literature on request by addressing 2 C THE PRESIDENT Stray Bits of Wisdom. If the horse were not shod with. Iron. 'lie king would not be crowned with told. Spanish Proverb. University of Utah Salt Lake City 174,944.06 10,226.00 2,000.00 1.00 31,141.87 70,290.76 5,436.61 201.63 797.66 2,500.00 JT jav t i & "o av i i v aMssBau A fi onr for happy childhood 60,000.00 60,000.00 HP H OSE active youngsters, now here, 25.796.13 49.197.60 14,043.66 5,66.57 145,482.56 1,132.65 130.090.43 10,000.00 8.97 16,392.28 82.000.00 191.202.90 now there; romping, or building block castles on the nursery floor Gire them a smooth, clean, sanitary floor surface on which to play. Ue Fuller Rubber Cement Floor Paint, Phoenix 1 Floor Paint or "'15' for Floori" Varniih tber keep the nunerr floor bright and cheerful. Fuller Rubber Cement Floor Paint, Phoenix Floor Paint for Floori" Virnih cover the aurface or with s tough, elaatic film that i non absorbent and rut leu easy to keep clean and that "i j' frm ruining year JUtri. 100.000.00 Correct Attest: W. W. Armstrong. Eugen Giles, J. W. Wbltraor and sworn to before me thl 19th day of Septemtwr, frtvtny fttt Whatever your painting need, W. P. Fuller It Co. makes paint for the purpose. A Fuller dealer in your viciniry tellt them. See him, or write our Service Department for advice. Our "I km Servkx" booklet i frit. W- O. M. WHITMORE, Bnh-rlh.- September Announcement - P- - 301 FULLER Miion & CO. Street, San Frandaco 600.00 865.418.66 Total a. flfafa nf tTl.h flonnt of Jnsb bank do sole ml y I a if wfcltmnm Caahier of the above-name- d 1 of th best my kntwledg and to trn wear that la abov statement (SEAL) 1st. Plan now to enter one of the LIABILITIES stock paid In Cashier's Checks outstanding Registration to remember 12 865,413-6- Total llpB? Begins October cleanses the teeth, soothes the throat. Homo of liuniiittib on September 14th, 1923 RESOURCES Loans and discounts, Including rediscounts, acceptances of other banks, and foreign bills of exchange or drafts sold with Indorsement of this bank (except those shown in b and c) 562,725.54 Total Loans Overdrafts, secured NONE; unsecured 5,148.38 U. 8. Government SecuriUes owned: Deposited to secure circulation (U. S. bonds par value) $60,000.00 Alt other United States Government securities (including pre - 124.844.06 lum, if any Total , Other bonds, stocks, securities, etc: Banking House, None Furniture and fixture 2,000,00 .......... Real Etat owned other than banking bouse......................... Lawful Reserve With Federal Reserve Bank Cash In vaul and amount due from national banks Amount due from state banks, bankers, and trust companies In the United State (other than Included In Items 8, and 10 Checks on other bank In the same city or town as reporting bank, (other than Item 12.) Total of Iems 9, 10. 11, 12, and 13, 75,929.00 797.66 Miscellaneous cash Items Redemption fund with U. S. Treasurer and due from U. S. Treaaurer . Capital University of Utah Aids digestion, S THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK AT NEPHI jM Worerftil at the body. Every Meal The Autumn Quarter universal custom that benefits everyA After REPORT OF CONDITION OF Is The State of Utah, t The Oh, everything for writing at home or ilage Attorney Claude Bak.er, of JSureka. came over to, tb,is city Monday to at tend to sqrne legal matters in the distrlot court which convened Also, pens, inks, pencils, erasers, muc- Cashier Director lZ4. WILL L. HOYT, Notary Public FULLER PA I N T S KSJ VARNISHES BAILEY FURNITURE SUPPLY CO. Utah Nephi , |