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Show THE The Man with TIMES-NEW- NEPHI, UTAH S, Santa Barbara Wrecked by Quake a r Good Bank Account - t 'V t ! 1 VI Til ' V fH J isn't nervous. i S7" FLIES! f FLIES! He knows he can meet his obligations right on the dot, because he carrie one of the Nephi National Bank. & RSST. -- ft. They will be "as thick as Flies" if you don't Cheek Books RSttiii iiii.rffit ' w-- look out 8a." This picture of the wreckage in State street, Santa Barbara, Cai., was made immediately after the first earthquake shocks that shattered that beautiful city. It was transmitted over the wires of the American Telegraph which accounts for every dollar spent, and also furnishes a receipt. and Telephone company. Mrs. M. A. Jackson of Salt Lake City, is visiting with, her sisters Mrs. Rhoda Forrest, and Mrs. George Luff this week. Let us take care of Your Checking Account. Ik. J. M. Mikelson and E. A. Mik-elsoi- f, and family of Duchesne, Utah, spent Monday in this city the guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. P, Cnristensen. Nephi National Come in Eugene and Raymond Jones Murray, Utah, are visiting with latives in Nephi for a few days, "The Peoples Bank" we have the stuff to kill them. Local Briefs MRS. AGNES MACFEAT Bank NOTICE OF SALE FOR DELINQUENT ASSESSMENT. WELLINGTON IRDIGATION I ' of It Pleases Us To Please You re- Mrs. Laurence Chappell of Las Vegas, Nevada, is here this week visiting with relatives and friends. Ord and Mangelson Mrs. Lester Briggs of Salt Lake is visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Stephenson this week. Successors to Lunt Pharmacy Co. Phone 43 Nephi, Utah Miss Dorothy Boud. and Miss Joy of Salt Lake City are spending the week in this city, the guests of friends. Jensen est cash bidder at Howard's Ranch in Mills, Utah on Monday the 13th day of July A. D. 1925, at the hour SUMMONS SHERIFF'S SALE Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Smith and In i he District Court of Juab CounMr. and Mrs. Diamond, ty. Slate of Utah. and family, jinn nim , and Miss Hattie Diamond, left MonII. E. Hoagland Plaintiff v8 Thomof 1 P. M. day for a trip to Bryce Canyon, and as G. ClegR and Rachel A. Clegg and ho Grand Canyon. Description of animal One falack 1). J, L. Davis, Defendants. mare mule, about six years old, one THE STATE OF UTAH TO SAID old three sorrel horse about years Mr. and Mrs. Alton Meinmott DEFENDANTS: both branded G with bar under on You are hereby summoned to apspent Saturday and Sunday in Salt the right shoulder. Lake where they visited their son pear within twenty days after service Said animals are held by me to se Gerald, who is In the L. D. S. conval- of this summons upon you, it served cure the payment of $20.00 damages escent home on account of his health within the county in which this actdone by said animals on the premis ion is brought, otherwise within es of H. C. Bosh, near Mills, Utah Clarke G. Murdock of Beaver City, thirty days after such service, and on the 22nd day of June, 1925. Utah, visited at the home of Judge defend the above entitled action; IVAN E. HOWARD, and .Mrs. T. H. Burton this week. and in case of your failure so to do, Mr. Murdock was a former compan judgment will be rendered Poundkeeper for Mills, Utah against Mrs. Agnes 1.. Morrison Mucfr'eat is ion of Marcus Burton in the Eastern you according to the demands of the the first woman to be listed in the States Mission. complaint which has been filed with foreign diplomatic corps at Washingthe Clerk of the Court. 'frH Yor O'v-v- r ?ion ton. She is serving officially as secMr. and Mrs. Will L. Hoyt returThis action is brought for the purof ond of the the legation secretary "GET THE SACK" home Saturday from their honey- pose of foreclosing plaintiff's mortIrish Free State. Mrs. MapFeat hao ned gage upon the land described in said been a member of the Irish Free Statj moon trip to St. Paul, Minnesota, terrors which the J Oner of the sometimes of external affairs ever where Mr. Hoyt also attended the complaint. department is faces MORGAN. COLEMAN & TUCKER, International Convention. ince the treaty creating the new na- Kiwanis 5 that of losing his Job, in ether J tion was ratified fn the British parliaThey report having had a wonderful Attorneys for Plaintiff the sack." "getting words, P. O. Address: Provo, time while away. Commercial ment in December. 1922. Workmen formerly carried a Bank Building, Provo City, Utah. sack of tools to their work. pub. July 10th, 1925. Reserve District No. 12 First When they were fired their sack Charter Number 8508 Last pub. Aug. 7th, 1925. THE OF RETORT OF CONDITION was given them to pack up. The expression !s also reminiscent of the custom of a certain sul- tan, who disposed rf his exrta wives by tying them in sacks J and throwing them In the river, Peepul who make a practice of foolin' others soon git to beIN THE STATE OF UTAH. AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS ON lieve a good part of JUNE 30. 1925 the stuff themselves! stmnsm? " ""' IN THE FIFTH DISTRICT COURT OF UTAH IN AND FOR JUAB COUNTY. I There is delinquent upon the following stock on account of assessment levied on the 18th day of April, 1925, the amount set opposite the name of shareholders as follows: Wm. F. Squires and George H. Lewis, Certificate No. 41, 50 shares Amount $13.00. And in acordance with law and an order of the Board of Directors of the Wellington Irrigation Company, made April 18th, 1925, that so many shares of said stock will be sold at public auction at the office of the secretary at his residence, Mill3, Juab County, Utah, on Saturday, July ISth, 1925 at 2 p. m. to pay delinquent assessment together with the costs of advertising and the expense of sale. By order of the Board of Directors, W. C. Orgill, Secretary. First publication, June 26th, 1925. Last Publication July 10th, 1925. NOTICE OK SALE OF EST KAYS State of Utah. County of Juab, ss. I have in my possession the following described estray animals, which, if not claimed and taken away, will be sold at public action to the high wage-earne- I I Nephi National Bank At Nephi i JAMES E. MEMMOTT ' Plaintiff, vs HERMAN GREEN, MAUD L. GREEN, WILLIAM F. SQUIRE. LEETA SQUIRE, WILLIAM B. JAGO, and GEORGE H. LEWIS, Defendants. TO BE SOLD AT SHERIFF'S SALE on the 11th day of July, 1925 at 12 o'clock noon at the front door of the County Court House in Nephi City, Juab County, Utah, the following described premises and property situated in Juab County, State of Utah, The north half of the northeast quarter of Section thirty-fouin township fifteen south, range two west, Salt Lake Base and Meridian, containing eighty acres, together with all appurtenances, including water appurteant to said land re- ported representel b y certificate Number 41, for fifty shares of stock of the Wellington Irrigation Comnanv. r, , uen io wmiam F. Squire and George H. Lewis, defendants hereinabove named. DAN MARTIN, Sheriff of Juab County Christison, Deputy. First publication June 19th, 1925. Last publication July 10th, 1926. I5y P. P. RESOURCES Loans and discounts, including rediscounts, acceptances of other banks, and foriegn bills of exchange or drafts sold with indorsement of this bank (except those shown in b and c ; unsecured $821.58 Overdrafts, secured. $ U. S. Government Securities owned: Other bonds, stocks, securities, etc.: ; Furniture and fixtures. $ Banking House,? 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 Miscellineous cash items Redemption fund with U. S. Tresurer nnd due from IT. S. - 5 - Treasurer mm if LIABILITIES 1 You know that feeling a smooth, easy stop and a quiet start. Start using Texaco Motor Oil Ford in your car and see the difference. See the Texaco Color clean, ckar, golden- -it means purity and perfect 30 days (other ) Dividends unpaid Total of demand deposits ( other thnn bank deposits) subject to Ueserve, Items 27. 2S. 29, 30. 31, 32. $74,720.71 Certificates of d eposlt (other than for money borrowed) .... StBte, county, or other municipal deposits secured by pledge of assets of thlrt bank or surety bond Other time deposits Total of time deposits subject to Iteserve, Items 33,.. - lubrication. R. Hawkins, Agent li Surplus Fund Undivided profits, less current expenses paid Circulating notes outstanding Cashier's checks outstanding Individual deposits subject to check Certificates of deposit due in less than than for money borrowed S! mux ir SOLD BY Central Motor Co. Silver Maple Service NEPHI, UTAH BUN 34, 35. ftnd 3fi payable (Including $92,434.95 all obligations representing money borrowed otherthnn rediscounts) Notes and bills redlscounted, including acceptances of other banks and forlegn bills of exchange or drafts Sold with indorsement of this bank STAR OOUPB 900.00 22.00 114.00 1.720.09 10.000.00 80.714.86 38. 700. 00 20.360.00 353.239.5'! TOTAL State if Utah, County of Juab, ss: I. Ralph Iirough. Cashier of the above-namebank, do solemnly swear that tho above utatement is true to the host of my knowledge and liellef. 11ALP1I IIROUGH. Cashier. Correct Attest: T. A. Foote, J. E. Ostler, Barton Brough, Directors, Subscribed and sworn before me thls7th iuf of July, 1925. NEPHI ANDERSON. Notary Public. Commission expires April 17, 1927 (SEAL) d StarmjhCars 306.66 300.00 50.000.00 20.000.00 4.045.19 48.400.00 4.573.71 74.5S4.71 ' Capital Stock paid in J I'M 254.206.92 821.58 50.000.00 8.035.00 8.095.00 14.722.57 8.133.68 7.718.17 353.239.56 TOTAL TBkJ ".... Lowrcost Transportation 67 Star Owners Averaged 11,273 Miles on a Set of Tires small gasoline consumption of the T'HE Car and its freedom from expensive repair bills are supplemented by unusually low tire replacement costs. Star owners drove 755,300 miles on 67 sets of tires, an average of 11,273 miles per set of tires. One owner replaced his first tire after driving 21,000 miles, and after driving 31,000 miles, is still using the two original front tires. Manyothers drove upwards of 15,000 miles before replacing tires. Ask us to show you why the Star is reliable and more economical. Sixty-seve- n PRICES TOURING. ROADSTER COUPE . o. b. Lansing. Mich. SEDAN $540 SEDAN $540 $715 CHASSIS . . . PANEL DELIVERY . $585 .... i . . . G. R. 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