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Show THE "TIMES-NEW- i of Service A Bank ft'EPtti. UTAH S. LIST OF AWARDS TheTimes-New- s Time Published every Friday by 'News Publishing Company (Continued from last Issue) DENNIS WOOD A. B. GIBSON Flowers Largest U1JU ULI 1J1 L1J Display of Mrs. Catherine Decorative Anderson, Mrs. Walter Flowers 1st. Zine Stanley, 2nd. Sells, 3rd. Mrs. Best Collection of Zinnies J. W. Ellison, 1st. Mrs. J. T. Bellls-to2nd. Mrs. James Greenhalgh, 3rd. Best Collection of Gladolias Mrs. Frank Warner, 1st. Thel- Best Collection of Dahlias ma Ockey, 1st. Mrs. George BIgler, 2nd. Mrs. Ida Liddiard, 3rd. Best Collection of Marygolds. Alta Brough, 1st. Mrs. G. W. Lunt, 2nd. Bertha McPherson. 3rd. Mr. Best Collection of Asters Jacob Gibson, 1st. Mrs. Sena McCune 2nd. Eva Cowers, 3rd. Neva Best Display of Flowers Booth. 1st. Jane Vickers, 2nd. Mrs. Geo. Allen, 3rd. Annie Best Display of Cosmos Garrett, 1st. Allie Belliston, Jntt. Mrs. Best Disrlay of Verhanias Lizz'e Grace, 1st. Mrs. Walter Sells, Subscription I The prestige than an account with the First National Bank of Nephi gives cannot be i measured in dollars and cents. t Not only in service but in interest earned in efficient handling of for your money One ARE YOU A SAVINGS DEPOSITOR? i If not, why net become one today? 4 per cent interest paid on deposits First National Bank NOTICE OP FORFEITURE Frank Mellen J. W. Mellen You are hereby notified that I the undersigned have expended the sura of $400.00 being the sum of $200. 00J for each of you as your share due for assessment work for the period ending July 2nd, 1925, as required upon tiis sriDER. EMMA, HURRY BACK, L'f Alx No. 1. UTAH No. 2 and UTAH No. 3, Mining Claims, situated In Charter Prizes On Agricultural Products Herbert Wheat Turkey Red Malmgren, Levan, 1st. Robert Chap- pell, 2nd. Jack Golden, 3rd. Kanred Walter P. Gadd, 1st. Roy Chase. 2nd. Charles Stephenson 3rd. 4 Kofori John Ingram, 1st. Thos. Broadhead 2nd. Barley S. P. Neilson, 1st. Jos. Vickers, 2nd. Oats Threshed John C. Painter, 1st. Sheaf of Oats J. V. Barnes 1st. E. S. Wes'over, 1st. J. E. Beans Memmott. 2nd and 3rd. Garden Peas J. E. Memmott. 1st. Juab ATfelfi Seed Charles Wilson, 1st. Reserve District No. 12 No. 3537 REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK AT NEPHI, IN THE STATE OF UTAH. AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS ON SEPTEMBER 28th, 1925 RESOURCES Loans and discounts, including rediscounts, acceptances of other bank8; and foreign bills of exchange or drafts, sold with indorsement of this bank except those shown 662,689.48 in b and c) Total Loans Overdrafts, secured, $ NONE; unsecured, $1,347.13 U S. Government Securlt.es owned: Deposited to secure circulation (U. S. bonds par $50,000.00 value) (including All other United Stales Government securities 125,00000 premiums, if any) Total Other bonds, stocks, securities, ets.: Banking House, $ None; Furniture and fixtures $3,000 .... Lawful reserve with Federal Reserve Bank Cash in vault and amount due from national banks Amount due from Slate banks, bankers and trust companies in the United States (other than in Items 8 9, and 10 .. Checks on other banks in the same city or town as reporting bank (other than Item 12) 67.245.46 Total of Item8 9. 10, 11, 12 and 13 2.349.79 Miscelleanoua cash items Redemption fund with U. S Treasurer and duo from U. S. Treasuer Other assets ,if any Total LIABILITIES Capital stock paid in Surplus fund 21.895.15 Undivided profits 31,206.11 Reseive for Lep. U. S. & Other Bd 9,310.96 ...5.740.09 Less current expenses paid Reserved lor taxej, inieiest, etc., accrued Circulating .oes outstanding Amount due to Slate banks, bankers, and trust companies in the Un.ted States and foreign countries (other than Included in items 22 or 23) .. Cashier's checks outstanding 56,712.35 Totals of Items 'it. 23, 24. 25 and 26 Individual deposits subject to check CerlUUate of depos.t 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 Deserve, Items 27, 28. 29, 30. 31, and 32 $352,610.29 Certificates of deposit (other than for money borrowed) .... Other time deposits lotal of time deposits suoject to Reserve, Items 33, 34 35, and 38 374,933.60 iotal 662,689.48 1.347.13 2nd. d. Peagley, 2nd. Celery Jos. Price. lst. Perrv Hall 2nd. z EVERY MEAL 1 A 50,386.01 6,326.34 235.339.17 2,954.92 113,796.20 20.00 80.340.00 294. 093. 60 State of Utah, County of Juab, I, W. C. Andiews, Cashier of the that the alove siaemei.t ,s true to Hie best of s: bank, do solemnly swear my knowledge and belief. W. C. ANDREWS, Cashier. Gi.es, J. W. Whitmore, Directors. d Correct Attest. G. A. Wli.lniore, Eugene Subscribed and sworn to before me this 7th day of October, 1925. Will L. Iloyt, Notary Public (Seal) Residing at Nephi, Utah UmSSJEYS makes your food do you more good. Note how It relieves chat stuffy feeling after hearty eating. V4 Sweetens the breath, removes J, sXI f4W4Al? food particles Tl1 (J from the teeth, gives new vigor to tired nerves. Comes to rou freh , clean and T 7A Longer Nights Ahead ... Old Sol going to bed sooner than fall and winter nights just ahead. Be usual . . . long ready to "Use your flashlight." Flashlights take up where the sun leaves off. Get day. They also servelip-li-in dark places during the with new, now and Deo it up rmr vmtr flash o j Artificial light in the most constrong batteries Autumn t - venient form We offer a nickel plated, two cell flashlight complete with battery for $1.00. Others up to $5.00. 2 Cell Batteries 35c. Batteries 50c 3 Cell 15c Globes WE ARE HERE TO SERVE Congressman Don B. Colton writes th's office from Washington, D. C. to the effect that any person wishing a Nephi Drug Company j Geo. D. Haymond, Owner J. W. Whitmore is here from Los Angeles this week transacting business in this city, and shaking hands w't.h old friends. - Jos. Potatoes Russets Jones, 1st. Fred Searles, 2nd, Raphael Gar field. Mona. 3rd. Rural Raphael Garfield, Mona-- , 1st. Edw. Malmgren, Levan, 2nd. 7,637.88 Early Ihio Fred Searles, Mona, 1st. Peach Blow Potatoes Heber Mc 797.39 Pherson, 1st and 2nd. Blue Victors Fred Searles. Mona, 2.349.79 1st. Carrots Table las. Ellison. 3rd. 2,500.00 Pte Pumpkins James Ellison. 1st. 3.753.84 John Warwood, Cantaloupes 1st. Jas. Ellison, 2nd. Jos. Price, 965,319.76 3rd. Tomatoes John Worwooil, 1st, 50,000.00 and 2nd. Jos. Price, 3rd. Garden Display- - Jos. Pt b e. 1st. 50,000.00 25,466.02 6,000.00 49,097.60 Year Mr. and Mrs. L. Scott Bringhurst of Murray, and Mrs. E. M. Knowles of Salt Lake City, visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. Mecham, Sunday. Corn Sweet Corn Joseph Vick ers. 1st. k. F. Russell. 2nd. Wh'te Flint Tas. Pole 1st. Geo. Franco. 2nd. Thos road'iead 3rd. Yellow Roht. Broadhed. 1st. George Parkins. 2nd. T. E. Carter. 3rd. S;lar-Corn on Stocks George Franeom. 1st. Orson Cazier, 2nd. Thos. P.roadhead. 3rd. Cane Pest S'x Stalks John Wor-won1st. Geo. Parkins, 2nd, Sunflowers 3 heads Paul Russell. First Prie 2nd rihbon. Sudan Grass A. E. Smith, 1st prize 2nd ribbon. Summer Squash First prize, Fred Searles 2nd ribbon. Seinash Banana E. S. Westover, 1st. Floyd Andrews, 2nd. Billy Cole, 3rd. Hubbard S. P. Neilson. 1st. C. W. Johnson. 2nd. E. F. Russell, 3rd. Sujrar Beets Vo nMolyneaux, 1st. Geo. Parkins, 2nd. Seth McPherson, 3rd. Mangle Beets Owen Boswell. 1st. J. D. Smith. 2nd. Lorenzo Pace. 3rd. Onions Valencia or Sweet Spanish Robt. Beaplny, 1st. Jos. Price. 2nd and 3rd. Other Varieties .Mrs. Jas. Green-halrg1st. E. F. Russell. 2nd. Stork Carrots C. W. Johnson. 1st. X1 na LOCAL NEWS R. T. 175,000.00 10,226.00 3,000.00 37,208.06 58,810.19 1 -- h, 965,319.76 above-name- Ar'bi'r Rates Boost for your home town. Make that your slogan. Tell of its many advantages. Buy your necessaries oi life from the local dealer and patronize and encourage all who render a service in the community. Get be hind the public officials and help them to put over any measure for a Cultivate the benefit of Nephi. civic pride and help along in every thing that will reflect credit upon the town you have chosen for your home. Bury petty jealousies, if you have any, and rejoice with your neighbors in the prosperity that has come to this city in the year of our Lord 1925. If you have a competit or, cultivate his friendship and join with him in a common effort toward rendering a real service to the com munity in which you live, that you and your competitor and the com munity will all be mutually benefitted. Remember that every dollar spent at home will help to promote the prosperity of this city as a whole, and that whatever promotes its pros perity will either directly or Indir ectly benefit your line of business. Totted Plants Miss Ellen Lund 1st. Mrs. J. W. Paxman, 2nd. Mrs. J. T. Belliston, 3rd. Best Begonia Pearl Allen, 1st. Best Colens Pearl Neilsou, 1st. Lizzie Best Single Marygold Sowby, 1st. Jane Vickers, 2nd. Mrs W. P. Ostler, 3rd. Best Special Decorative Plant Mrs. George Allen, 1st. Mount Nebo Mining District, County, Utah. If you fail or refuse to contribute your portion of such expenditure on or before Ninety days from date of first publication of this Notice your interests In the above mentioned Mining claims will become the property of the undersigned in accordance with the laws in such, cases made and provided. J. E. KRAUSS, Salt Lake City, Utah, Sept 23th, 1925 I Reload Your Flashlight BOOST FOR NEPHI. 2nd. your account in the Savings accumulated will be amply repaid for banking with us. 1,1 iMinirn uTontns gi n, - copy of the 1924 year book can Mr. obta;n same by wr'ting him. Colton states the book this year Is of especial value and interest. October 13th and 27th, are the c'ty election regitat'on days for the this year. If you did not vote at the last city election it will be necessary for you to register th's year if you intend to vote In November. E. F. Russell, 2nd. Cucumbers Perry C. Hall, 1st. John Worwood. 2nd. Cashaws Brent Hall, 1st. Pop Corn Lawrence Clyde 1st. E. F. Russell. 2nd. Turnips John Worwood. 1st. Field Squash J. D. Pexton, 1st. Fred Searles, Mona, 2nd. J. D. Smith, 3rd. NOTICE TO WATER USERS 1 Gourd Squash Rosemary Bel liston First Prize Second Ribbon. Banana Squash Orlan Anderson First Prize Second Ribbon. State Engineer's Office, Salt Lake 1 Hubbard Squash Jay Warner City, Utah, September 5, 1925. Fl'.st Pr'ze Second Ribbon. Notice is hereby given that the One Squash Floyd Goble Sev.er Canal Company, whose prinFirst Prize Second Ribbon. cipal place of business is Salt Lake 3 Hubbard Squash Jos. Smith City, Utah, has made application la First Prize Second Ribbon. accordance with the requirements of D. M. Mills Three Red Beets Section 8, Chapter 67, Session First Pr'ze Second Ribbon. Laws of Utah 1919 and 1925 to Live Stock Boy's Club change the point of diversion and Hogs Sow and Litter Fred Chap place of use of thirty-liv- e and man, 1st. Jas. Philips, 2nd. noy c. f. c. of Greenhalgh 3rd. water from Sevier River in Juab Heifers Vermile Bowers, (Hols- - County as originally awarded to the tein) 1st. Raymond Garrett, (Jersey) Leamington Canal Co. under the 2nd. Earlus Christensen (Holstein) Higgins Decree. Heretofore, the 3rd. water has been diverted at a point Ewe and Lamb Jack which bears 1440 ft. N. and 2420 ft. Sheep Fowkes, 1st. Delos Garrett, 2nd. E. from the SW cor. of Sec. 32, T. Lamb Rex Cooper, 1st. 14 S., R. 3 W.. S. L. M. and used for Malon the irrigation of Sees. 1, 2, 3, 4, 8, Ewe Jack Fowkes, 1st. Bowers, 2nd. Delos Garrett, 3rd. 9, 10, 11. T. 15 S., R. 4 V., S. L. M. It ig now desired to divert the at a point which bears 2385 water Manufacturing and Miscellaneous ft. N. and 1757 ft. E. of the SW Displays cor. of Sec. 28, T. 14 S., R. 3 W. Texaco Products Ribbon. S. L. M. and convey in a canal a dise Daynes-BeebMusic Co. (Robert tance of 316,800 ft. and use for the Ribbon. Lomax.) irrigation of the above described Ribbon. Nephi Bakery land and also land embraced in Sees. Juab County Mill & Elevator Co. 8, 9, 10, 15, to 20 incl. 29, 30, T. hs (35-50-7- Ribbon. 15 S. ; Sees. 7. 18. T. 16 S., Sees. 19, 30, 31 T. 19 S., Sees. 6, 7, 18, T. 20 S., all In R. 4 W.; Sees. 1, 2, 10 to 15 incl. 22 to 27 incl. 34, 35, Belliston Bros. Honey Ribbon. School Exhibit 36, T. 15 S., Sees. 1, 2, 3, 9 to 12 James Bean Mounted Heads and incl. 26, T. 16 S., Sees. 19, 20, 21, Clay Modeling Group made by Furs Ribbon. 30, 31, 32, T. 17 S.. Sees. 4 to 9 1st grade in Nephi, 2nd. Individual, Co. Furni incl. 16 to 22 incl. 27 to 30 incl. 32 1st. Ribbon. to 35 incl., T. 18 S; Sees. 2 to 5 Incl. Nature. Work Sanderg School, 1st. ture Radio Ex 8 to 11 incl. 13 to Silver Maple Service 16 incl. 21 to 2S Construction Work Fireless Cook Incl. 35, 36, T.19S..Secs. 1,2.3.10,11. er Mona School, 1st. Barn Nephi hibit Ribbon. and Peoples Sugar Mfg. Exhibit 12, 14. 15, 16, 20 to 29 Incl. 33, School, 2nd. 34, 35, T. 20 S., Sees. 3 to 9 incl. T. Textiles Best Studies Mrs. Green Ribbon. Demonstration Canning, Mr. P. 21 S., all in R. 5 W. Sees. 27, 28, wood's School, 1st. Sanders Ribbon. 33, 34. T. 16 S.. Sees. 3. 4, 5, 6, 9. Levan Best Work in Penmanhip to 14 Incl. 24, 25, 36, T. 17 S.. Sec. School Grammar Grade. 1st. Nephi Department H. 1, 12, T. 18 S., all In R. 6 W., S. School Primary Grade. 2nd. Poultry L. M. Flowers In Vases Sixth Grade Best pen of show birds, White This application Is designated In Boquet. 1st. Fourth Grade Boquet, Leghorns, S. P. Neilson. the State Engineer's Office as file No. 2nd. Third Grade Boquet, 3rd. Cauliflower Perry Jos. Price, 2nd. C. Hall, 1st. School Exhibit Classified at Junior High, Grammar, and Primary Sanders Table, 1st. Geography Christensen Table, 2nd. Christensen Table, 3rd. Beck, Levan. 1st. Physiology Domestic Art Junior High, 1st, 5th Grade, 2nd. Best Work in Arithmetic 3rd rib hon to 4th grade Nepflf. Domest'c Science Work Nephi School (Cake) 1st. Nephi School, (Bread) 2nd. Nephi School (Cook ies) 3rd. . Bottled Fruits Levan School 2nd and 3rd. North Ward M. I. A. Junior Girls Blue IThbon for Exhibit Hand work. South Ward Primary Displays Fruit, Blue Ribbon. North Ward Hand Work Blue Ribbon. Ribbon. Experiment Station Wheat Exhibit Ribbon. Ribbon. Lat'mer Bros. Salt Best pen of show utility White S. P. Neilson. 2nd pen of show utility White Leg horns. James Phillips. Best pen Light Brahamas, Earl Neilson. Best pen Balck Mlnorcas, S. P. Neilson. Best 4 hens utility White Leg horns, Walter Paxman. 2nd best 4 utility White Leghorns, Art Kendall. 3rd best 4 utility White Leghorns Clarence Burton. Best pen pullets. Jack Wright. Best male bird. White Leghorn, Nephi Hatchery, 2nd best male bird White Leghorn Ncphl Hatchery. 3rd best male bird, White Leghorn Nephi Hatchery. Best Cockerlll, White Leghorn, Elvln Vickers. Best Pullet. White leghorn, Elvin Vickers. 2nd best pullet. White Leghorn, Leghorns aS67. All protestg against the grautlng of said application, stating the reasons therefor, must be by affidavit In duplicate, accompanied with a fee of $1.00 and filed In this offlco within thirty (30) days after the completion of the publication of this notice. GEO. M. BACON. State Engineer Dale of first publication September 11. 1925. Datff-ocompletion of publication October 9, 1925. f ALL OUT OF SORTS M. Warren Tells Noimtliinjt of Tc Nrplil Folks. Interest There's nothing more convincing than tho stuUment of someone you Boy's 1ub Prizes know and havj confidence in. That's (On nrrout of no competition on Art Kendall. why il.H 'alk wit) Mr Warren shouiJ I Ik si en. Wh'te Leghorn. Art tie follow ng the first pr'ze is given ..rglit lie!, ful l.ei e In Nephi. Kendall. b"t frcond ribbon.) II. P. Warren, retired fanneV says: Best 4 pullets, White Leghorn, "I have used Doan's Pills from Lunt Delicious Apples Fred Chappell Art Kendall. First Pr'ze Second Ribbon. Pharmacy and I know they are a 3 Ears Red Corn Best Brown Leghorns, T. E. Car- good Jay Warnerreliable remedy for weak kidter. First Prize Second Ribbon. neys and an aching' back. I glndly James Smith Three Cabbages Best pair old Turkeys, (Mammoth recommend them to anyone." First Pr'ze Second Ribbon. Bronze) George McCune. The above statement was glv-fi Ears Corn 2nd best old Turkeys, (Mammoth April f., 1917 and on Roy Greenhalgh Pop September 22. First Pr!re Second Ribbon. Bronze) Lavern Bowles. 1922. Mr. Warren added: "I am glnd Best pen young Tureks. (Mammoth to endorse Bonn's Frank Gustln First Rhubarb Pills again." First Pr'ze Second Ribbon. Bronze) Lavern Bowles. Price 60c, at oil dealers. Don't 4 Red Peppers Orlan Seamons Best Vpalr young Turkeys. (Mam- slrnly nsk for a kidney remedy e t moth Bronze) T. E. Carter. First Prfe Second Ribbon. Dnnn'B Pills (be name that Mr. One Cantaloupe Best pen Ducks, Angus Ingram. Billy Cole Warren had. Co., First Prize Second Ribbon. 2nd Best pen Ducks, Art Kendall. Mfrs.. Buffalo, N. Y. Foster-Milbiir- n |