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Show THE NEPHI, UTAH TIMES-NEW- S, Dean Elmer E. Jones g LOCAL HAPPENINGS As A Home L Orson Cazier, went to Salt Lake City Monday on business. Mr. Cazier will also attend the livestock show at Ogden, Utah, before returning home. Institution l this Bank is ever ready to lend a helping hand. - 'v', i n We urge you take every advantage of our Miss Virginia Skeen of Salt Laka City, the guest of Miss Helen Cowan during the holidays returned to her home Friday. George Goble left Monday for Salt Lake City. After spending a few days there he will leave for the Southern States where he has been called to perform a mission tor th9 D. S. Church. A farewell party was him tendered evening at Friday Albuniii Founding of a university in North Ward Amusement Hall is projected according to American de- the nder the auspices of the Nephi Ward sign and with American financial sup Committee. Dancing oc port, it has become known in Chicago Missionary with the appointment of Dean Elmer cupid the greater part of the time 1 E. Jones of Northwestern university and a most enjoyable evening was spent. one of the trustees. The establish II aa ment of this school, attracting students Mr. & Mrs. S. D. Broadhead, Harry from all the Balkan countries, is ex & John Carter, Mrs. Barton Brough, to Jones Professor prove by pected more effective than any other means and Mr3. James Carter, motored to helpful service. You w ill find us ever ready with friendly advice and counsel. As a member of this prosperous community you may rest assured that we will always be pleased to render you any service within our command. Wanship, Utah, Monday where they attended the funeral of George Cn Mr, ter, a pioneer of that place. Carter was 81 years of age at the time of his death, and a brother to the late James Carter of this city. advancing harmonious relations. Cnrlstinn ideals will be taught, he says. The university will be known, according to report, as the AlbanianAmerican School of Agriculture and Mechanic Arts. C. Telford Erickson of New York city has been selected as its acting president. Funds will be raised for it in this country. to Nephi National Bank Charter REPORT OF CONDITION- r "a i (A n ome N ecessities I I A Good Hot Water Bottle . . $1.50 to $3.00 Ear Syringe 20c Infants Syringe 20c to 30c Ladies Rubber Gloves Come in and examine for quality IT PLEASES US TO PLEASE YOU Ord and Mangelson LUXT PHARAMCY CO. Phone 43 Nephi, Utah, NOTHING LIKE IT ON EARTH The new treatment for torn flesh, cuts. wounds, sores or lacerations that is doing such wonderful work m flesh healing is E3 the Borozcne liquid and powder combina tion treat inei.t. iho liquid Borozor.e is ' powerful antiseptic that purifies the Charter No. 3537. Reserve District No. 12 wound ot all poisons and infectious germs, wniie the Uorozone powder is ttie great REPORT OF CONDITION OF THE healer. There is nothing like it on earth for speed, safety and efficiency. Price Powder 80o (liquid) 3Uc, 6')c and and 60c. Sold by LUNT PHARMACY CO. John L. Cable Reserve District No. 8508 m Under the auspices of the South Ward Missionary Committee a home coming dancing party was tendered to Miss Julia Paxman, and Mr. LeRoy T. Ostler, who recently returned from the mission field. The party was held in the Arlington Tuesday evening. There are many ways in which w can serve you during 1925 and be of real help to you. : ftft J No. 12 First National Bank At Nephi OF THE Nephi National Bank At Nephi NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE STATE OF UTAH, AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS ON DECEMBER 31, 1924 RESOURCES IN THE STATE OF UTAH, AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS ON DECEMBER 31, 1924 Estate of Lewis O. Quarnberg, de ceased. Creditors will present claims RESOURCES with vouchers to the undersigned at his residence at Mills, Juab County, State of Utah, op or before the 23rd Loans and discounts, including redicounts, acceptances of day of February, A. D. 1925, other banks, and foreign bills of exchange or. drafts, JOHN WILLIAMS, sold with indorsement of this bank (except those shown Administrator of the Estate of in b and c) 654,562.69 Lewis G. Quarnberg, Deceased. Total Loans 654,562.69 W. A. C. Bryan. Attornev for Admin 452.63 Overdrafts, secured NONE; unsecured $452.63; istrator, - cut k ' Date of first publication, Dec. 19, U. S. Government securities owned: Deposited to secure circulation (U. S. Bonds 1924. 50,000.00 par value Date of last publication Jan. 9th, All other United States Government securit 1925. ies (including premiums, if any $125,000.00 Representative John L. Cable, Re Total 175,000.00 publican, of Ohio, introduced in- the ORAPLATA MIXING COMPANY 10,226.00 Other bonds, stocks, securities, etc.: house a bill which proposes that 3,000.00 should the house and senate fall to Banking House, None; Furniture and fixtures .'. $3,000.00 1.00 elect a President after a deadlock, Real Estate owned other than banking house the secretary of state would automat Location of Principal place of bus., Lawful reserve with Federal Reserve Bank 60,973.57 If anything iness: Nephi, Utah. XOTICE There Cash in vault and amount due from national banks 314,636.93 ically become President. prevented the secretary of state from are delinquent upon the following Checks on other banks in the same city or town as report 1,051.13 assuming the Presidency, the next described stock, on account of assessing bank (other than item 12) ranking cabinet member would take ment levied on the 28th day of Nov.. 315.68.06 Totals ot items 9. 10, 11, 12, and 13 the office. 4,461.63 4,461.63 ember, 1924, the several amounts Miscellaneous cash items set opposite the names of the respect, Redemption fund with U. S. Treasurer and due from U. S. 2,500.00 ive shareholders as follows: Treasurer No, of No or Amount PLACE ORDERS NOW isame 1,226,865.58 TOTAL Certificate Shares M. E. Winn 124 1000 $ 5.00 FOR CHICKS Elias Worwood 111 3000 $15.00 Elias Worwood 137 1200 $ 6.00 LIABILITIES 105 875 4.18 Angus Miller 410 101 2.05 The Nephi Community Hatchery John Cooper 122 1000 5.00 are now ready to accept orders fo John Cooper au.uuu.uu in 78 4971 24.85 Capital stock paid chicks, for delivery in March, April Robert Winn ou.uuu.u Fund Surplus 156 1250 6.25 and May. It is to your interest to June Kendall ZZ iz.vib.z-12,718. Undivided profits 139 2000 10.00 book your orders early so as to get J. J. Nichols accrued and depreciation Reserved for etc, interest, taes, Mrs. them. want 112 Vine Nichols 5000 25.00 . your chicks when you on bonds "'"X-;The out look for the poultry bus Mrs. Vina Nichols 114 15000 75.00 notes outstanding Circulating lness la good. High priced feeds Ernest Foote care of and trust companies 5.00 Amount due to State banks, bankers, have caused some poultry men to sell Elizabeth A. Foote 170 2000 countries (other man and United States in foreign the T. re... 147 W. Allred 5000 25.00 their hens, others have greatly 23 22 or Items in included Frank Beckstead duced their flocks kept, by close cull ' checks outstanding ing. Through increased population and T. W. Allred 151 10000 50.00 Cashier's 25, and 26 &s,iai.w items 24, of 23, Totals 22, is for in and an with and products demand accordance the law, poultry Your market order of the board of directors made Individual deposits subject to check constantly growing. (other In less than 30 days la insured from foreign competition on the 28th day of November, 1924, Certificates of deposit due for borrowed) money than What better so many shares of each parcel of such . ... nTfirl 04kV for years to come. secureu u7 j .e,or other deposits us county, municipal Let State, for. ask could as be be stock will you may necessary, prospect of assets of this bank or surety bond sold at the Law Office of P. N. And have that chick order to. .day. Dividends Unpaid erson at Nephi, Utah, on the 19th day bank Yours for Better Poultry, of January, 1925, at the hour of Total of demand deposits (other than deposits) subject to Reserve, Items Z7, twelve o'clock noon, to pay delln 659,563. 8 98 99. SO. 31 and 32 NEPHI COMMUNITY quent assessments thereon, together borrowed).... money for than of (other deposit with the cost of advertising and ex Certificates Other time deposits HATCHERY penses of the sale. Total of time deposits subject to Reserve, P. X. AXDEKSOX 330,143 .51 Items 33. 34, 35 and 36 Secretary of Oraplata Mining Co. Nephi, Utah Office at Lunt Building, 1,226.885.58 TOTAL Nephi, Utah State of Utah. County of Juab: First Publication, January 2, 1925 . .wear u I W. C. Andrews. Cashier of tne Dove-niu1925. Last 9, January liulld Who publication, of my "He lluilds Windy best the to Is true statement above that the . Loans and discounts, including rediscounts, acceptances of other hanks, and foreign bills of exchange or drafts cnlrl with Indorsement of this bank (except those shown .' J in b and c) ; unsecured $821.99 Overdrafts, secured $ U. S. Government Securities owned: Other bonds, stocks, securities, etc: Banking House $4,7000.00; Furniture & 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) S. Redemption fund with U. S. Treasurer and due from U. Treasurer TOTAL 235,973.10 821.99 50,000.00 7,585.00 7,310.00 5,472.57 11,743.44 25,397.85 - 208.53 2,500.00 347,012.48 LIABILITIES qapital Stock paid Surplus Fund In , Undivided profits, less current expenses paid Circulating notes outstanding Cashier'3 checks outstanding 867.37 Totals of items 22, 23, 24, 25, and 26 Individual deposits 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 Total of demand deposits (other than bank deposits) 102,325.69 subject to Reserve, items 27.28,29,30,31,32. Certificates of deposit (other than for money borrowed) Other time deposits Total of time deposits subject to Reserve, Items 33, 109.511.25 34, 35, and 36 Note and bills rediscounted. Including acceptances of other banks and foreign bills of exchange or drafts sold with 50,000.00 20,000.00 2,458.17 50,000.00 867.37 62.629.85 s 22.0 39,559.8 114.00 'I!:,! " 18,093.8 91,417.40 0, f indorsement of this bank ,,,,K . 11,350.00 347,012.48 TOTAL State of Utah, County of Juab, ss: above-name- d bank, do solemnly aweer I, Ralph Brough, Cashier of the that the above statement.! true to the best of my knowledge and belief. RALPH BROUGH, Cashier. Correct Attest: T. A. Foote, J. E. Ostler. Barton Brough, Directors. Subscribed and sworn to before nue this 5th day of January, 1925. NEPHI ANDERSON. Notary Public. (SEAL) Residing at Nephi, Utah. "'"J J I El X ; TO A. B.GIBSON USE Nephi Plaster NOTARY PUB THE .TIMES-NEW- Office Phone 196. S ISllLO WELL HAS NO EQUAL The IdiiROft and Purext Natural Deposit of Gypoum .OFFICE In The Vorld M PHI PLASTER AM) Resident Phone 82 MEG. COMPANY liiiii! I,M)tiiUUiU.,ti UiriiiiiMttiffiiii O. M. Wh.tmore. Eugene IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE Correct-Attes- t: Subscribed and sworn to before me FIFTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT OF THE STATE OF UTAH IN AND (SEAL) FOR THE COUNTY OF JUAB. NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL In the matter of the ESTATE estate of Mary M. Pyper, deceased The undersigned will sell at private sale, the following described tract of land and water right In Nephi City, Juab county, State of Utah, to wit: corner Beginning at the south-ea- st of Ix)t two of Block twenty-eigh- t, Plat "A" of Nephi Survey of Town. site Lots, thence running west four rods seventeen links, thence north link eleven rods twelve and one-ha- lt thence east tour rods eight links, thence south five rods, thence east nine links, thence south six and one half rods to place ot beginning; together with one half share of the Capital Stock of Nephi Irrigation Company, on or after the 24th day of January, A. D. 1925.. and written bids well be received at the residence of either of the undersigned at Nephi Utah; Terms of sale, cash, ten per - .,mw lr uu. -- V hOYT. Notary Public Raiding at Nfphi. Utah. cent to be paid at time of acceptance of bid and balance upon confirmation of sale by the court. ROBERT PYPER CHARLES J. PYPER. Administrators of the estate of Mary M. Pyper, deceased. W. A. C. Bryan, Attorney tor Administrators. First Publication, Jan. 2.1925. Jan. 16. 1925. Last Publ-atio- n. |