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Show TUB The Save Money This Year Make up your mind right now that when December 1924 arrives you will have a certain amount in the Bank. Then put a stated amount in the Bank each payday. We will help you by paying you interest at per cent 4 "He Bands Wisely Who Build' Well" TO BUILD WELL USE HAS NO EQUAL Accompany your kind thoughts with a gift of flowers. Xrgst And Furt Says the Sunflower Natural Bapsadr of Gpy: to tha World. SEND flowers to her or to him and the recipient will know that you are sincere. Buy flowers for your home and promote kindly feelings. NEPHI P1.AATKR AND MFG. COMPANY News Publishing Provo RJEPAXMNQ Nepsri, SYSTEM J A Chsrastswea. (Lois Lunt, Reporter) The Senior Girls entertained the Senior Boys and the Faculty Wednesday evening at a luncheon. Gaines and dancing were enjoyed in the by $2.00 gymnasium. Toast were given il.00 Mr. Sperry, Mr. Beagley Vliss Lang-loland President Leland Belliston. You will hear more about the Seniors in the future. Editor Muutr Sabserlptioa Rates One Tear Six Monuut s, NOT INTERESTED. The patriotic Nephite, who has the real interest of his town at heart is not interested In the bargains that other towns have to offer in the mat Of course we ter of merchandise. want to get all we can for our money but not at the expense of stabbing our 'local merchants in the back, Between supporting a man who sup ports our town who pays taxes for our schools, to our contributes churches, and helps in every other local enterprise and saving money by sending it out of town, it is not hard for us to decide what to do. During the war there was a lot Then a persaid about patriotism. son would not think of being disloyal for the sake of a few dollars. Now patriotism of war ia all right, but patriotism of peace is much nobler. Patriotism to one's flag is glorious, and shows the caliber' of an individual, but patriotism to one's community is the real test. Under the excitement and turmoil of war it is easy to be loyal; so easy that a person deserves little or no credit for it. Neither does a person deserve special credit for patriotism to his town and community. It is nothing but natural (hat we should be loyal to our neighbors and friends. The only wonder is that there is any dis" loyalty. LUNT PHARMACY AGENTS Vs4 Knowledge That Marks Genius. The true characteristic "f jsenluwithout despising rules It knows whei and how to break them. Channinir Pro ' Tuesday at noon, fifteen minutes was spent in a "Pep" meeting during which time the pep books were distributed to the student body. There quite a bit of interest created the past week by the nomination and election of a Basket Ball Queen. This must be some girl in the high school who is the popular choice of the school. She must be a sponsor of the team reminding the boys of the basket ball rules. The Mr. Greenwood; Charter No. 3537. Club; WOODMEN INSTALL NEW OFFICERS A very Interesting meeting of the local lodge of Modern Woodmen of America was held in the lodge rooms Tuesday night. A program of songs and speeches by Neighbor McKnight, and others had been arranged after which Chief Forrester Adams, and the amusment committee served a very tine luncheon. The following officers were then duly installed into office to serve during the present year: M. T. Howard, Consul; Charles Foote, Clerk; Wm. C. Sullivan, Advisor; Frank Warner, Banker; L. M. Pexton, Past Consul; Alfred Shaw Escort; J. F. Worthington, Watchman; C. C. Morris, Sentry; Trustees, W. H. Brown, S. G. Wilkey, and W. P. Gadd. Reserve District No. 12 REPORT OF CONDITION OF THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK AT NEPHI In tine State of Utah, at U Close of CENTRAL MOTOR CO NEPHI, UTAH WELLY :cnighi Flesh, White and Brunette at 50c per in box. Day Dream Poudre Cream and Day Dream Cold Cream are Business on IWimiiIh-i- - 31st, lDliJ 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 108,166.33 and c) Total Loans Overdrafts, secured. None; unsecured, $3,561.88 U. S. Government Securities owned: Depsc.Hed to secure circulation (U. S. bonds par value) $50,000.00 AU other United States Government securities (Including pre- .'. 125,770.04 iums, if any 708.166.33 3,561.88 175.770.04 10,226.00 2,000.00 1.00 62.055.38 207,304.10 1,353.01 4,595.72 Total 2,600.00 on Milady's lndispensible A money dresser. back guarantee with every sale. We have so many Palls for the time, you can help us materially by just saying "Time Please" Thank you NOTE ! WE ARE HERE TO SERVE Nephi Drug Go. Bessie Reading, Treasurer ht It comes WE LEAD ot City, Utah, Dec. 15, NOTICE is hereby given that Henry A. Barker of Pocatello, Idaho, who on December 11th, 1917, made Homestead Entry No. 015696, for SB SW4 ; Lot 4 Section 30 ,T 12 S 4 Section 25, Township 12 E, SE South, Range 3 East, Salt Lake Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make Three-YeProof, to establish claim to the land above described, before Register and Receiver U. Office at Salt Lake City, Utah, on the 11th day of February, 1924. Claimant names as witnesses: Mrs. Henry A. Barker of Pocatello, Idaho, Wm. H. Terry of Fairview, Utah, Joseph Garlick of Salt Lake City, Utah, A. J. Mclff of Indianola, Utah. ELI F. TAYLOR, Register First publication, Dec. 28th, 1923. Last pub. Jan. 25, 1924. magnet which draws all eyes. Day Dream Powder puts the finishing touch to beauty which one would like. selections by Ladies Pantomine, Asenath Lunt, Blanche Bur- Two Lomax; Glee is the Beauty contest closes today at noon. ' The first league game to be played in the gymn tonight. It will be a battle royal between Springville and Nephi. About twenty five of the poultry men of Nephi met in Mr. Beagley's room in the High School Wednesday evening. Mr. Beagley gave the first of a series of lessons on care and ure on Wednesday night, those wbu attended felt well repaid for coming out. Meetings will be held in the of poultry. Those who desire may purchase text books; and all interested in the poultry industry are invited to attend. Devotional exercises were given by Miss Farrer, The program was very amusing and entertaining. Prayer, Total -- to attract, must Radiate Health has been Other bonds, stocks, securities, etc: Banking House, None Furniture and fixtures 2,000.00 Real Etate owned other than banking house Lawful reserve with Federal Reserve Bank Cash in vault and amount from national banks Checks on other banks in the same city or town as reporting bank (other than item 12) 208,657.11 Total of items 9, 10, 11, 12, and 13 Miscellaneous cash Items 4,595.72 U. S. Treasurer and due from U. S. Redemption fund with Rare beauties and distinctions n lines, finish and upholstery end the great mechanical luxury o in engine that actually bnproves rrfft ax! The wonderful Willys-Knig- ht sleeve valve engine is the same type of engine used in the finest cars of Europe. See go for a the Willys-Knigpood ridel WOMEN Grover, Aiden (Publisher) ton, Bessie Lomax, Virginia Mem-mt. Address by Judge T. H. Burton DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR on "Utah's Struggle To Obtain State U. S. LAND OFFICE, at Salt Lake hood." 1928 Utah Vtah BMt Material Prompt Btafl r Company DENNIS WOOD a.. B. GIBSON "SAY IT WITH FLOWERS" LADIES FLORAL CO WEEKS' DOINGS AT NEPHI HIGH SCHOOL Published every Friday by The Time ar Nephi Plaster NKFHl, UTAJL S. s NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION First National Bank """The Times-New- TIMKii-NKW- OTHERS FOLLOW COURT OF THE Judge of the above entitled Court DISTRICT this 22nd day of December, A. D. COUNTY, 1923. IN AND FOR- - JUAB THOMAS H. BURTON, Judge STATE OF UTAH. W. A. C. Bryan, Atty for Petitioner. Nephi City, Utah. First publication, Dec. 28th, 1923. In the Matter of the Estate of Last publication January 11th, 1924 RICHARD H. SUDWEEKS, Dece ased ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE Marie M. Sudweeks, Administratrix of the estate of Richard H. SudThose who are in a "run down" conweeks, deceased, having filed herein dition will notice that Cutarrh bothers orher Account and Petition for an them much more than when they are der of sale of the following describ- In jrood health. This act proves that ed real estate situate in Juab Coun- while Catarrh is a local disease, it is greatly Influenced by constitutional ty, State of Utah, CATARRH conditions. HALL'S The South half of the south-eas- t MEDICINE Is a Tonic and Blond Puriquarter, and the south-eaquarter fier, and acts through the blood of the South - West Quarter the mucous surfaces of the body, ipon thus of Section 14 in Township 14 South reducing the inflammation and restorof Range one West of Salt Lake Mer- ing normal conditions. All druggists. Circulars free. idian, in all containing 120 acres, six acres of said land being waste, F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio. the same being occupied by the County Road and Railroad; 114 acres appraised at $1,710.00 IT. IS ORDERED that all persons interested in said estate appear before this Court on Saturday the 12th ATTORN ET AND COUNSELOR day of January, A. D. 1924, at ten o'clock A. M. at the Court House in Notary Public the court room of said Court at NeJuab phi, LICENSE! ABSTRACTER And County, State of Utah, and then and there show cause if any EXAMINER OF TITLES they have why said Accounts should Utah Nejihl not be approved and said Petition Office at County Court House for Order of Sale of real estate granted. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that Meaning of Word ."ipa." "Bonanza" Is a Spurns,, wurd. meanall heirs named in the Petition be notified of eaid hearing by mailing ing "fair weuther" or a "favoring and by posting notices in three public Wind." It Is used in minli districts places in Juab County, and by pub- to signify an abundance .t precious lication In three successive issues of metal or rich ore. The miiii.rs of I 'i misilald notice In the Times-Newa stook Lode, a wonderful oiil and In Nevada, which yielded ver mine newspaper published and printed at ore In thirty Nephi, Juab County, Utah, at least $340,000,000 worth of ten days prior to the said 12th day years, first used "bonanza" In this way. The word Is now also used to of January, A. D. 1924. or successful WITNESS Thomas 11. Burton. signify any good fortune pnlemrise. IN THE DISTRICT FIFTH JUDICIAL Hall's Catarrh Medicine to-w- it: st WILL L. HOYT s, 1,177,533.46 Bigger and Bettor Than Ever LIABILITIES Capital stock paid In .-Surplus Fund 17.692.12 Undivided profits Reserved for interest and taxes ac'd 4.500.00 Reserved for U. S. and other bonds 3.000.00 25,092.12 Less current expenses. Interest, and taxes paid Circulating notes outstanding Amount due to State hanks, bankers, and trust companies In the United States and foreign countries (other than In eluded in Items 21 or 22) Cashier's checks Total of Items 21, 22, 23, 24. and 25 64,469.79 Individual deposit subject to check Certificates of deposit due In less than 30 days (other than for money borrowed) State, county, or other municipal deposits secured by pledge of assets of this bank or surety bond Dividends Unpaid Other demand deposits Total of demand deposits (other than bink deposits) subject to reserve, Items 26, 27. 28, 29, 30 and 31 650,164.90 Certificates or deposit (other than for money borrowed) .... Other time deposits Total of time deposits subject to Reserve, Items S2, 287, SOS. IS 33, 34 and 35 Total 60.000.00 60.000.00 26.092.12 49,997.50 above-name- d best of STOCK SHOW Denver. Colorado, Special Jan 19, to 26, 1921 Rat's to Denver and Pcturn Via 63.378.29 1.091.60 DENVER & RIO GRANDE WESTERN 211,292.70 Tick. Is will he on sale January 17 to 21 1.132.55 At Rate Of 427,690.68 10,040.00 8.97 100.376.68 187,432.47 1,177.533.46 State of Utah, County of Juab ss. I, O. M. Whltmore, Cashier of the swear that the above statement is true to the THE NATIONAL WESTERN bank do solemly my kniwledge and belief. O. M. WHITMORE, W. W. Armstrong, Cashier Dlrwtors Correct Attest: J. W. Whitmore. Eug'tie Giles, Subscribed and sworn to before mi this 4th day of Janmry, 1924 WILL L. HOYT, Notary Public (SEAL) $35.76 Final Limit January 29, 1924 STOCK SHOW FKATIREH Bhorthorn Purebred Sale, 10.30 a. m. Wednesday. January Hereford Purebred Sale, 2.00 p. m. Wednesday, January Aberdeen-Angu- s purebred Hale, 10.30 a. m. Krldiy, January Hrllltan Home Show Every Nlglit Matinees: Thursday, Friday and Saturday 2.1 23 25 TIIKATKHWL ATTIt.VTIONH .... 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