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Show T I THE PAGE FOUR TIMES-NEW- S, NEPHI, UTAH KJ. Charter No. 3537. ESS Friday, March 16, Reserve District No. 12. REPORT OP CONDITION OP THE The First National Bank at Nephi, IN THE STATE OP UTAH, AT THE CLOSE OP BUSINESS, TEH. 28, 1928 RESOURCES Loans and discounts, including rediscounts, acceptances of other banks and foreign bills of exchange or drafts sold with endorsement of this bank (except those shown in Item b '$ 631,796 55 Total loans 631,796.65 Overdrafts', secured, none; unsecured, $5,578.48 .... . 6,578.43 U. 'S. (Government securities owned: All other United States Government securities (including premiums, if any $125,800.00 Total 125,800.00 Other bonds, stocks, securities, etc, owned 3,450.00 Banking House, none; Furniture and fixtures, $2,000.00;.... 2,000.00 Lawful reserve with Federal Reserve Bank 39,381.31 Cash in vault and amount due from national banks 50,990.20 Amount due from State banks, bankers, and trust companies in the United States (other than included In Items 8, 9, and 10) 41,850.86 Checks on other banks in the same city or town as reporting bank (other than Item 12) ;. 399.68 Total of Items 9, 10, 11, 12, and 13 $93,240.74 Miscellaneous cash Items $3,540 5& 3,540.53 Other assets, if any 2,799.18 Total 907.586.79 1-- Save Sensibly Nobody wants you to be a miser least of all, your bank. Tightwads are not the kind of citizens that brings commercial health to a city. LIABILITIES Capital stock paid in 60,000.00 u- Surplus fund 65,000.00 A conservative saver is more of a comUndivided profits $12,030.31 Reserved for .... none munity asset than a reckles spender. $12,030.81 Less current expenses paid ; 3,699.49 8,330.82 Aiuuum uuu iu oiaie nanus. Dangers, ana trust t Buy what you need and save what you companies In the United States 120,948.58 120,948.53 can today, and you can buy what you want Cashier's checks outstanding 1,750.51 Total of Items 24, 25, 26, 27. 28, and 29 ..$122,699.09 tomorrow. Demand doslta (ther than bank deposits) subject to Reserve deposits payable with 30 days): A SAVINGS ACCOUNT OPEN Individual deposits subject to check 211,763.94 Certificates of deposits due In less than 30 days (other than ot WE PAY 4 INTEREST .. moasy borrowed) 6,537.88 State, county, or other municipal deposits secured by pledge of assets of this bank or surety bond 123,568.65 Total of demand deposits (other than bank deposits) to Reserve, Items 30, 31, 32, 33, and 34 subject 341,870.47 Time deposits subject to Reserve (payable arter 30 days, or subject to 30 days or more notice, and postal savings) : Savings deposits 'including time certificates of deposits other than for money borrowed) 319,686.41 Total of time deposits subject to Reserve, Items 35, 36, 38 and 37, 319,686.41 Total 907 586 79 State of Utah, County of Juab, ss: I, W. C. Andrews, Cashier of the above-name- d bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement la true to the best of my knowledge and ' belief. W. C. ANDREWS Cashier. these G. with Correct and M. Whitmore, M. R. Whitmore, Eugene Giles, Attest: living prob TAXPAYERS ASS'N questions lems will be Invited to present them Director. TO MEET IN S. L. C. Subscrlbd and sworn to before me this 9th day of March, 1928. Among the most interesting quesFRIDAY, MARCH 23rd tions are the following: Will L. Hoyt, Notary Public (Seal) What the budget system is doing in heads of industry, men in agricult will be given by speakers of the tax the interest of the taxpayers The Utah Taxpayers Association The results of the independent audit ure, bankers, and many other classes situation in Utah and some of the will hold its annual convention in What are we doing with our bond of taxpayers. problems which must be intelligentRepresentation will be had from ly and carefully attacked. Salt Lake City on March 23rd. Four money? sessions will be held, commencing at Are public officials observing thfe this county through the established "The success of the Utah Taxpaycounty committee of the Taxpayers ers Association", said Mr. Bigelow, 10:00 A M. Public official from the budget law? This will proably be "Is that we have always depended many units of the state besides of- What is happening to the school dol- Association. one of the most enlightening ses- upon facts and it is upon these ficials and members of the Utah Tax lar? facts peyers Association will be in attend- Analysis of our state road program sions ever held in the state dealing that we have made our conclusions with tax the one Big-elowhich We are constantly urging the taxance. According to Mr. A. P. question Importance of participation by will have its influence upon every payers to Join in this state wide State Chairman, the invitation taxpayers in public affairs. Mr. Bigelow will explain the taxpayer in the state. is extended to all who are interested movement which Includes all taxThe county chairmen will be the payers, of all classes and of all sizes in economy In government to be in plans and purposes of the Utah attendance and to participate in the Taxpayers Association and recount guests of the state committee at a and to correlate their efforts to dissome of its many achievements up luncheon where organization plans cover what our tax difficulties and discussions. An exceptionally interesting pro- to the present. Those who will be will be discussed. At the dinner problems are. The taxpayers Assogram has been arranged and men participating on the program will meeting, commencing at 7:00 P. M. ciation, in a word, is a who have been thinking on thesn be public The convention will be officials, school men. on the 23rd. an impressive picture committee an exposition of these facts which have been assembled by students of Firsl National Nephi Bank Utah fact-findi- FIRST-AI- D WEEK Pharmacy celerates its seventh anniversary of "FIRST AID WEEK" March 18th to 24th. First Aid Week not only reminds you of the professional obligation of Pharmacy, but it brings more forcibly to your mind the necessity of being prepared, at all times, for unforseen emergencies. Few homes are prepared to take care of an accident of the simplest form, that's why we must always be ready to supply your wants in case of emergency. During "FIRST AID WEEK" check over your Medicine Chest and replenish it with some of the First Aid necessities, such as Gauze bandages, adhesives, Iodine, Meruro-chrom- e Boric Acid, Aspirin, Hinkle Pills, Absorbent Cotton, etc. 2, Special prices on Hot Water Bottles and Combinations during "FIRST. AID WEEK." We are here to serve Nephi Drug Company Geo. D. Haymond, Owner LOOKING AT IT SIMPLY AS AN IN- VESTMENT, THERE IS NO FORM OF SECURITY AS SECURE AS A BANK ACCOUNT. "Whatever You Earn Spend Less" NEPHI NATIONAL BANK taxation." Reflects Tomorrows Vogut If you smoke A Great Today and for pleasure ii lv Tomorrow you're out of the beginner class. Camels are made for smokers who know their cigarettes Camel m u tvu-ft- r lite; J i excite because of a Great Yesterday gaaCiafcad?g iwi NEW HUDSON PRICES 1 . ... M Coup (Riimbla Sedan . 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