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Show X Friday, July 9th, 1926 THE TIMES-NEW- NEPHI, UTAH S, LOCAL NOTES Dr. and Mrs. N. J. Rees and family and Dr. and Mrs. T. D. Reea and family spent the week end la Nephl. CLASSED PAGE FIVE ADS Best grade of Binding Twine M. W. (Mangelson. Mr. and Mrs. Will L. Hoyt and Buy your Binding Twine at Kenlittle daughter are in Salt Lake this dall Bros. week, enjoying a short vacation. We have a large stock of genuine Mrs. S. G. Ord returned home from Los Angeles, California last Saturday parts for International machines We understand the machine and where she has enjoyed a know the parts you need M. W. visit with relatives. two-mont- BANK Ac count here is a bridge that enables a worker to A Mangelson. Mr. and Mrs. Charles. Footo of Los Mr. Farmer: We have the exclusive Angeles. California are In Nephl this week, visiting at the home of Mr. agency for the "Red Tag" binding Farmers twine in this territory and Mrs. Harry Foote. everywhere say it is the best. J. W. J. E. Reid, manager of the Toggery Summerhays and Son. motored to Salt Lake City Thursday. Red Cherry Currants for Sale where he transacted business. Mr. J2t2 Reid was accompanied by Mrs. Reid Jos. R. Price. travel without inconvenience from the Job WE HAVE JUST INSTALLED A Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Huntineton of TOASTWICH MACHINE Tooele, were the guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. O. R. Judd for a few and are. prepared to serve chicken, cheese, jam. Tuna fish, ham or days this week. Marmolade Toastwiches. H. E. Howell of Moapa, Nevada, is We also serve the famous Magnus in Nephi this week visiting with hid Root Beer and Orange Crush. We will deliver to your home. daughters Mrs. S. C. Chase and Mrs Lester Belliston. BURTON'S MAGNUS ROOT BEER STAND. The "Quick Service" Stand Roscoe A. Grover. who is attending Summer school at the Utah Agricul Raspberries at $1.25 per orate, and tural college, spent the 4th of July good Cherry Currants at $1.10 per in Nephi visiting with his mother. crate. W. A. Bowles. Give me your Mrs. K. K. Grover. order. That Was to the Job That Will Be. Washer In Adtion Is Portrayed By Huge Electric Sign Buy your Fruit Bros. Jars at Kendall FLY TIME IS HERE (Fly & Insect control) destroys insects FLYROL such as Flies, Moths, Mosquitos, Roaches, Bed-buChicken Mites & Lice, 'and their eggs. Pint size 65c gs FLY-TO- X 75c 50c $1.25 Pint Size Yz Pint Size Quart Size ,Buy your electric fans at Cooper, Pyper and Co's. No one should suffer with the heat when fans are so cheap USED WASHING MACHINES One would ordinarily think of at For Sate James Carter, Phone 280. least 15,000 places to look for washWe buy cream, eggs and poultry, of ing machines before thinking Nelson-Rick- s Times Square, Broadway. Yet the fact also veal and hogs. 7. Phone Co., Creamery Is that the .Maytag, thei world's "argest and greatest washing mach We buy eggs, veal, hogs, poultry ine, is now to be found In the very and cream. G. W. Lunt and Sons. heart of America's night life center. Over forty feet high and thirty- Told Explorer's Fine well FOR RENT Two good-sizeEarly Needle five feet wide, this giant among Nn truce of Hie fviii tiiin Vent hv The first drilled needles were made washing machines towers above the "B"a: """if v"y"rr,V"Ti the Hudson's 1'ay comjinny In June, In 1826. It was not until 1870 that 3jt jr. oauuei a nightly Broadway throng --a million ana xugum. ruuuo 1719. under .lames Knlpht to discover neeOles were made entirely by mechan strong. the Straits of Anlan was found until ical process, and not until 1885 that WANTED Pork, Veal and Poul Etched In brilliant lights, every 17C7. when 'tlie wrecked ships were Cy's Market, Phone 7. try they were finished by machine. a essential detail clearly outlined by sighted at Marble island. myriad of lamps, the marvelous May' All those wanting Dill for mak tag electric spectacular display is Cow Return Home the new star among the electric dls- ing Dill pickles, see Louie Henroid A farmer near Thatchera. England, nlflva nf T'imoa Rnnara WE HAVE MOVED purchased u cow from a ranch 12 reasonable price f.O0? condition miles distant. At milking time he theatre, cabaret or movie, to watch UUUB went in search of the recently pur" its Besides action. the We are now located in fascinating chased cow and found that It had ctnailv.hiii'nlnir Mav4ao noma In lt I the Pexton Building, on wandered hack to Its home. self about forty-fiv- e feet long, the half-acr- e Main Street; one door electric light reproduction of the lo,8e, ; also all or part of o. iou "uiamg latest Aluminum Washer Maytag north of the First NaSquirrel's Enem;e$ Like other living creatures, the IV.tional Bank. OT 1 Ii-R II rata nt I f Ho-floah tn all NEPHl NATIONAL BANK IT PLEASES US TO PLEASE YOU d, . """ ,r r,. ir. lias Its share of natural enemies, snys NHture Magazine. Among them are Myotes bobcats, foxes, badKers. weasels, skunks, snakes, hawks, owls, and ,nan. side-stripe- d ground-squirre- r,.r. l -, CO. LOMAX sa us uu..U6 i washer, while the clothes are being Ur m0tber; washed. The lid goes up. One by one, and 6f,th u ""B "ul through the revolving wringer, comes a1ntv tnwoi. huhv neighbors, who were ever ready to . vwm ,vr. OWUO . . . . .. T things, each detail In electric outline. "B1P iicnci to TI mn- - mry W'BEU "uu uisirici ,xso. Li As if by magic they pass to the sev- REPORT OF ttJXDITIOX OF THR eniy-ioaeriai ciotnes line ana Phylls Price. Mrs. Emma B. Sells. there string themselves across the Mrs. Clifford Bale Manhattan sky-linall the while f finri hv trn aa tn atfrroH RWAvlnp i epni, in tne state of Utah, at the close of business on June 30 10 2K th blowing breezes Other Side of the Shield Do not always be praying for pa as an accompaniment 10 tne ao sorbing action of this display, In tlence to bear with other people, but RESOURCES sequence there appears burning in rather ask that other people may be Total Loans given patience to bear with you. io,!m.7U Exchange sales messages. Maytag First, Overdrafts, secured, $ ; unsecured, $139023 .... 1,390.23 "Washes Faster and Cleaner"; then, U S. Government Securities owned: "Clean Clothes In 3 to 7 Minutes"; Deposited to secure circulation (U. S. bonds par Cotmopolitan New f ork and third, "World's Fastest Selling was a curbstone crowd on value ) There 50.000.00 Washer." Other bonds, stocks, securities, etc: street near Broadway Thirty-thir- d I Immense Some of the conception "" 8,032.50 so curious? HSked a newcom "What's Banking House, $4,700.00; Furniture and amount of material and the skill and er. "A man KncuKinx r.iiKiisn, wo fixtures, $4,669.29 9,369.29 amount of labor Involved in creating someone leaving. Real estate owned other than banking house of tow electric display masterpiece 20,869.77 Lawful reserve with Federal Reserve Bank 10.072.98 I construction is gained from the de- Cash In vault and amount due from national banks 17.903 00 talis of the various units of the dls Gallantry Checks on other banks in the same city or town as Los Angeles swain willed $10,000 to Play. reportbank Hem than ing (other 12) In the washer, which is 40 ft. by the girl who Jilted him. thereby show 148.45 Redemption fund with U. S. Treasurer and due from-35 ft. there are some 2,000 twenty- - lng In most substantial manner his S Treasurer of favors extended. five watt white lamps. On tn clothes BDDreclatlon 2iOO.OO line, the large garments are 9 ft. high Shweport Journal TOTAL $366,580.92 and contain about 60 twenty-flv- e colored lamps while the smaller gar LIABILITIES ments average 4 V ft. high and con. stock In Capital paid 60.000.00 tain from thirty to fifty bulbs each. .V.'.'.'."." Surplus fund 15.000.00 To reproduce the clothes line, with "".Vf.V.V.V.V."""." Undivided profits 2,026. 95 the garments and the swaying action. Circulating notes outstanding bu.ooo.OQ reauires nearly one thousand lamps. Cashier's checks outstanding 4,062.80 The name "Maytag" is In ten foot Demand deposits (other than bank deposits) subject to Re77iaf This End letters, and contains 500 fifty-wa- tt serve (deposits payable within 30 days): Trouble 225 twenty-fiv- e Carburetor takes while It lamps, Individual deposits subject to check 75,263.47 watt lamps to spell out "Aluminum Certificates of deposit due In less than 30 day8 (other Washer." Each of the three message- than money borrowed) 22.00 flashes requires approximately 600 State, county, or other municipal deposits secured by watt lamps. twenty-flv- e pledge of assets of this bank or surety bond 11,700.00 The whole action of the display Dividends Unpaid 114.00 brings into play the brilliance of Total of demand deposits (other than bank desome 6500 lamps a volume of light posits) subject to Reserve, Items 29, 30, 31, 32, 33 which would provide Illumination and 34 Your Car $87,099.47 for every household In a whole city Time deposits subject to Reserve (payable after 30 days, or size of Logansport, Ind., or Law the Deservei subject to 30 days or more notice, and postal savings) : rence, Mass. Certificates of deposit (other than for money borrowed) Clean Gas 1,303.10 It is fitting, Indeed, that the spec Other time deposits 84,027.10 tacular rise of the Maytag company The Total of time deposits subject to Reserve, Items 35. from a position of obscurity to dom36, 37, and 38 $85,330.20 inance In the Industry, In the brief Bills payable (Including all obligations representing money period of five years, should be cliborrowed other than rediscounts) 55,983.60 maxed by this spectacular display at Notes and bills redlscounted, including acceptances of the "Cross Roads of the World.", as other banks and foreign bills of exchange or drafts Times Square Is so often called, sold with Indorsements of this bank 17,088.00 removes all dirt end water from There, to banker and baker, and bride; to housewife and to your gasoline at you drive. This TOTAL eliminates 90 of carbureator $366,580.92 movie-stato representative citizens trouble. Try it 30 days at our 'State of Utah, County of Juab, ss: from nearly every community In the risk and see. Come in end get I, Ralph Brougb, Cashier of the above-name- d bank, do solemnly swear n. S : to distinguished visitors from cne today. that the above statement Is true to the best of my knowledge and belief, the Old World and ar- - Shoe Rebuilder h,. v""y f , vij ot NEPHI NATIONAL BANK e, STABILITY By THOMAS ARKLE CLARK Dean of Men, University of Illinois. were tearing down the old mill when I last visited the village near which I lived when I was a boy and putting up a brick gerage upon Its former site. They are noth ing If not up to date In that town. The next time I go there I shall probably find that they are constructing apartment houses, though there Is no lack of available land upon which to THEI build. The old mill was built a long time ago, or at least so It seemed to me, for It looked weather beaten when 1 was a boy and that Is longer ago than yesterday. It must have dated back to 1850 at least, and that Is almost an remote as the Stone age tn middle west building. "The old thing should have been taken down twenty-flvyears ago," I heard one of the boys of the town aylng. "Isn't It wonderful how long some of these buildings will stand?" "We've got to have a new bouse before many years," I heard some college fraternity boys saying not lonr ago. "This old shack In which we are living won't be any good very much longer. Why, the house must be at least twenty-flv- e years old." It was. Indeed, almost that old and It was of brick and stone, quite substantially built, and with proper care cea should have done service for tury or two. We do some things very well tn out country which Is, of course, the greatest country In the world, but In few lastanceo do we bnlM with the lrin e 30 Days Free Proof Cfascototot r; awe-strick- en or I. ...). i. at.. X v.l.t nr..u . J. E. Ostler. Barton Brough,. Mrs. E. R. Booth, million pairs of eyes each month, the Correct Attest: Director. niayiag name snines iortn in euuigeui subscribed ana sworn to before me this 6th day of July, 126. glory and the Maytag washer blinks . I fen. a i,) rxepni Anderson, Notary I'udiic, Nephl, Utah. 9 way f0 Immortality. 11. A I .I'M URni (111 full Cdltral lVIotOF COi Nephi, Utah mm f f n tit and permanency. If house or a business block la fifty years old we usually look upon It aa a back number, an architectural antique which should either go Into a museum or be torn down and replaced by something more modern and of lewer type of architecture. The farmhouse in which I lived the 3rst time I was tn England had been built more than two hundred years, and It was as solid and well kept at If It had been put up twenty years ago. The aqueduct at Segovia was built by Augu&tus Caesar, built without mortar, too, and rises In some place to a height of ninety feet, and It la doing business loday aa it did then and seems likely to be good for a thousand years more. There are pans of the Abbey of Mont Saint Michel that look as solid and as substantial aa when they were built more than a thousand years ago. I have seen buildings constructed before Columbus discovered America that look better, are better designed, and are In better repair than other in our American cities that were erected in 1R93, and the difference doea not lie in the materials used. Perhaps the reason lies In the fact that we build for today to satisfy a present need; we build hastily and without a sufficiently plan, and so there Is little permanence of stability In our buildings. lill, DHUti Nswaptper Oalea.) of stability (. Friend and Enemiet better to decide between our enemies than our friends; for one ef our friends will nm.' likely become your enemy, but on the other band, one of your enemies will probably become your friend. Bias. It mm' , BRAND NEW PLAYER PIANO Regular $700.00 for $595.00 Used Pianos from $95.00 Up. Some Bargains In Used Phonographs Cabinet Sizes $45.00 Up AT THE MUSIC STOME Ltah Venice llldg. Xcphi, i |