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Show Friday. July 20th. THE 1928. TIMES-NEW- NEPHI, UTAH S, Local Happenings PAGE FIVE, Motorists Recieve Map of Utah Attorney Edward Pike of Eureka, was in Nephi last Saturday, shaking Motorists of the intermountaln bandg with friends. territory and tourists traveling in this section this summer .will be Roy Clinling. engineer from the aided in their travels by road maps Salt Lake department was in Nephi which are being distributed throughlocal out the Thursday checking up on the Teleterritory by the Utah OH Rebranch of the Mountain States fining Company, according to officials phone Company. of the company offices. The maps are of western United G. , John States and show all important roads, County ewnimi!iioners, F,. towns and scenic wonders, including Bunnell, of Eureka, and Earl Dunn of Mammoth, were over Sat- all of the national parks in the west. urday to attend a session of the They are distributed free of chargs board of county commissioners. ' at service stations selling products manufactured by the Utah Oil ReN. M. Johnson and Mr. Oddie, fining Company. A total of 100.000 detwo members of the Toll Line copies has been printed. The reverse partment of- the Mountain States side of the map contains a lubricaTelephone Company at Salt Lake tion chart which serves as a guide were in Nephi Wednesday on business to motorists, instructing them conconnected with the local plant. cerning the proper grades of oil to use-a- t various seasons of the year. Officials of the company declare Mr. and Mrs. William Shanley of that the success of the plan is In Los Angeles, Calif., were week-en- d guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. dicated by the fact that thousands J. A. Whipple. They left the early of inquiries are received each week. part of the week for American Fork! The chief purpose of free map distriwhere they will visit with relatives. bution is to incrase tourist travel They were accompanied to the, Utah and encourage people to visit the county city by Mrs. Whipple, who territory and the nawill also visit with relatives for a tional parks, according to A. A. few days. Allen, advertising manager of the Utah Oil Refining Company. j- Mrs. Heber Jenkins, Mrs. William Keough and Miss Minnie Burton enThe members of the S. I. Club tertained at a shower Wednesday were entertained last at the evening at the home of Mrs. John C. home of Irene Booth. Friday Refreshments in Mrs. of honor Verful Painter, were served to Ethel Neff, Manila Jacobson, a recent bride. The eve Ingram, Oneta Sudweek, Margaret was in spent playing games and ning Joy Booth, Elda Neff and the music. The bride was recipient of Booth, hostess. useful and beautiful many presents. Delicious refreshments were served. Mrs. James Christensen gave a and friends relatives of the sbower for Mrs. wilburn Fifty Hardy Fri bride were invited. Games were played day evening. and refreshments were served to the Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Clyde and following: Mrs. S. R. Winn, Irs. family were in Nephi Saturday and John Pitt, Mrs. Lewis Cooper, Mrs. Sunday, visiting with friends. .Mr. Ernest Foote, Mrs. George Lunt, Clyde was recently transferred from Mrs. C. H. Grace, Mrs. A. J. Gowers, the management of the Nephi branch Mrs. Ingram, Mrs. Bart of the Mountain States Telephone Brough,George Mrs. E. R. Booth, Miss company, to the Price district, and the Misses Ida and Ina he reports that he likes his new lo- Chase,Foote, Miss Virginia. Cooper, Miss cation very much, but he also likes Katie Tiawell. H. Brough, to come back to visit his friends mother of Mrs. Mary assisted Mrs Hardy here. Christensen. 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You are R2p Jl yj33SSaiwij!lf? pBM Mg sure to be pleased with your pictures! i "He Builds Wisely Who BuUds Well" TO BUILD WELL USE Boeing Air Transport, Inc. nooses viuui NEPHI . PLASTER HAS NO EQUAL The Largest and Purest Natural Deposit of Gypsum In the World EPHI PLASTER and MFG. COMPANY WOWS Charter No. 3508 Selected by officials of Boeing Air Transport, Inc. after, very strenuous tests of nearly every oil refined in the United States 1 HE CROWN of victory again goes to Vico! The story of this latest and most recognition of Vico. should be of particular interest to everyone who uses motor oil, in airplane or motor car! Vico was selected from among a long list of America's finest oils for use in Boeing planes, beginning July 1st BECAUSE it meets or surpasses the requirements of Boeing Because the quality of Vico commands the conofficials! fidence of these officials! Because, among other desirable qualities, Vico has an unusually high "flash point", which means that it resists the heat of roaring motors! With the advance of air transportation beyond the pioneering stage with the building of larger, more powerful and faster planes with the carrying of heavier loads and has come the establishment of more exacting schedules the demand for better and more dependable lubricating oil. Higher standards and specifications are demanded by officials of air transport lines! An oil must reach, or surpass, those specifications before it will be selected by the men responsible for the operation of the carriers that wing through the trackless sky I ... add four new twelve passenger ships to the fleet. The map below shows the territory it serves. Every Boeing plane flying both of these long routes will, from July 1st on, use Vico for motor lubrication! What This Means to You! There is a valuable lesson in this for every motorist who wants to get the best performance, the most economical operation and the longest useful life from his car. If as oil merits the confidence of such men as the Boeing officials, who chose Vico on the results of impartial tests, surely this oil merits YOUR confidence. If you could apply similar scientific tests yourself, you also would find that tbVre is no better oil on the market than Vico! Try Vico for your next 1000 miles. For the correct grade for YOUR car, consult the Vico chart at service stations and deal' ers. The Vico you buy there is exactly thi same quality as that used in Boeing planes. The recognized standing Boeing among the - fTlfT JiUxiJy . . C.s. ?4V' SEATTLE ' ATniANcisctf Y'H"',, A CHICAGO I LOS ANGELES K7?OTiTii lniul.M'lii fra Mite mill M Antiseptic Mealing Powder off flies. Hcrls and protects. Keeps Wmcy refunded if not satisfied. . Sold by MT. NEBO PRODUCE 12 NEPHI NATIONAL BANK AT NEPHI, IN THE STATE OF UTAH, AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS ON JUNE 30th, 1928 RESOURCES Total loans Overdrafts, unsecured, $460.37; ownwl: U. 8. Government Bocuritl Deposited to secure circulation (U. S. bonds par $50,000.00 value) Total Other bonds, stocks. Becurltle. etc., owned Banking House, $6700.00; Furniture and fixtures ....$3521.19 Real estate owned other than nankin 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) l"V"V $ 9.269.12 Total of Items 9, 10, 11, 12, and 13 Miscellaneous ensh Itemg RpHpmntlon fund with U. 8. Treasurer and due from U. S. Treasurer Other assets. If any $245 ,300.97 460.37 50 000.00 4 310.00 10 221.19 7 214.07 10 ,026.06 8 061.94 .207.18 328.00 ,500.00 ,670.80 $344,300.68 ii,zu7.zz Circulating notes outstanding Cashier's checks outstanding Dividend checks outstanding 4.802.87 $ Total of Items 24. 25. 26. 27. 28. and 29 Demand dcpowlts (other than bank deposits) subject to IUerve (deposits payable within 30 days): ' Individual deposits subject to check State, county, or other municipal deposits secured by pledge of assets of this bank or surety bond ..: Other demand deposits . Total of demand deposits (flther than bank deposits) subject to Reserve, Items 30, 31, 76.571.16 32. 33, and 34 Time deposit subject to Koserve (payable after SO days, or subject to 30 days or more notice, and postal savings): Savings deposits (Including time certificates of deposit other thsn for money borrowed) Slate, county, or other municipal deposits secured by pledge of usets of this bank or surety bond Other time deposits Total of time deposits subject to Reserve. $116,635.83 Items 35, 36, 37. and 3S Bills payable (Including all obligations representing money borrowed other than rediscounts) Notes and bills redlscounted ToU1 fPARAFFSNJ XJ ifI BT k 'Jr Dr. LeGear's LIABILITIES . imAN0 For barbed wire cuts, collar galls, wounds, sores, etc., use ' Reserre District No. REPORT OF CONDITION OF THE Capital stock paid In Undivided profits country's air transport companies, gives Vico additional credentials of undisputable character. Operating the transcontinental air route from Chicago west to San Francisco, Angeles, and a Pacific Coast line between t Seattle. ! and Los .t wnueu I the lioeing organization nas me longest line in wie IT'.States. It has thirty planes in operation and soon will Healed f ToU Manufactured and Guaranteed by UTAH OIL REFINING CO. Salt Lake City America's Longest Air Line lines of the k $1.00 La-vel- le The Owl's Eyes mil V Bars Dona Castile Soap, Both for 50,000.00 1,207.22 50.000.00 4,688.87 114.00 67.826.35 8,722.81 22.00 85,239.09 20,000.00 11,396.74 34,133 SO 10,950.00 $344,800.58 STATE OF UTAH, COUNTY OF JUAB.'ss: bank, do solemnly I, Ralph Brough, Cashier of the above-name- d swear that the above gtatement Is true to the best of my knowledKe and RALPH BIOUOH, Cashier. toUef CORRECT Attest: J. E. Ostler, C.eo. O. Ostler, T. A. Foote. Directors. Subscribed and sworn to before roe this 6th day of July. 1928. NEPHI ANDERSON, Notary Public Com. expires April 18, 1931. 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