Show MagazineFeatures East Garland Eccles Banks A Team “Tlie Eclcs Borthcrs: That’s Moving Fast” is the title of a cover feature in the August 7 issue of Business Week magazine Jack Shumway vice president and manager of First Sesaid Tremonton Bank curity illustrated Monday The article by eight pictures in addition to the cover describes the business s achievements of Marriner S chairman of the board First and George Security Corporation S Eccles president and general manager of First Security Corporation the First Security Describing banks the article system of points out that “in the intermountain area it’s the biggest In Utah it’s thing in banks the only bank with offices thru-ou- t the state First Security is the only banking organization in the area that corsses state lfncs no other bank in the area apits total resources proaches at the end of ($371535000 1953)” to First Referring Security’s branch offices the article says: “Some of the brances are big volume affairs in Salt Lake City Ogden Provo Boise Six are loin military cated installations are employed: where civilians others in hamlets of a few hundred people First Security operates on the principle that it has an obligation to ‘fako banking facilities where they are need- Fun Day Success At East Garland A very successful Fun Day was The held Saturday at the park were in organizations Auxiliary several booths of the charge Relief The Society dispensed soda the Scouts hamburgers cake School pop Sunday pie and ice cream the MIA popsi-clc- s The Primary had a fish pond and were in charge of the Four-I- I Club girls sold parade to concha belts they learned make while at summer camp and made sold MIA home the girls candy and popcorn There was a record crowd in sacrament The program meeting was under the direction of the Seventies with F’red Grover in charge A male quartet J P Christensen Golden Adams Wendell Hansen and Orval Grover sang two numbers with Hazel Riser accompanist Speakers were Gus Larson and Steve Sim- Eccles Browning affiliated banks formed the nucleus of the First A Security system of banks mong the banks later joining the was Deseret National system Bank founded by Brigham Young the oldest national bank In Utah Mr Shumway said “We thus retain the strength and experience of old institutions and the added advantages of modern branch bakning” ABRAIIAM IIUNSAKER FAMILY REUNION SLATED The article describes intimately AUGUST 14 AT IIONEYVILLE team how the Eccles works: The Abraham Ilunsaker family “ ‘When and Marriner George reunion be held at the will hold different viewpoints’ says an associate ‘they put their cards Iloneyville ward chapel Saturday 14 it Is announced August on the table They always find The executive committee will a meeting ground and there’s meet at 10 am and a reunion never any friction’ and program will folmeeting “And when they get together low at 10:30 Following this the Utah people say now they make family will go to the Crystal Hot shrewd business combination for the family dinner at that’s tough to beet in an argu- Spripgs 12:30 The afternoon will be ment spent in recreative activities in“That’s what one Salt Lake cluding visiting roswimming City businessman meant that day ller skating and games g last month when In four of All descendants Abraham hours the Eccles brothers Ilunsaker are encouraged to atbreko up a series of bottlenecks tend that had been holding up construction of their new bank and Sisters Visit office building on Salt Lake Mrs Alvira Olpin of Pleasant After the Grove returned to her City’s Main Street home Eccles dynamo had done its work after a weeks visit here the businessman took & long Tuesday with her sister Mrs 0 L Winters breath and said: ‘You know these guys are terrific as individMrs Wendell Budge of Logan uals but as a team oh brother!” who recently returned from a It was 25 years ago that six trip to California visited Wedthe oldest banks in the of nesday with her mother Mrs 0 area then known as the L Winters ed’ ” & p40 and son Rex Mr Eph Peterson mens of Phoenix Arizona in Simmons is a brother of Mrs F and Rodney Peterson were G Korth of Logan who with her Ogden Saturday afternoon husband was in attendance at the Mr & Mrs Joe Oyler took their back to Ogden meeting granddaughters & Mrs Orval took Grover Mr Sunday and spent the day with Mr & Mrs Fred W Peterson to Mr & MrsAVayne Archibald and Penrose Sunday afternoon Mrs J P Christensen took her visited relatives there two boys Warren and Mahlon to Mr & Mrs Clarence Kirkham Ogden Tuesday for their music and' daughter Rosemarie of Lake lessons She was acompanied by Side-werovernight guests Mon- her mother and sister Mrs Frank Wood and Mrs Wayne Gam day of the Grovers Mrs Mart Riser and sons Brent Mrs Wendell Hansen had as and Lynn visited relatives in Og- guests Friday Mrs David Cook den Sunday afternoon oi Syracuse Mrs Elsie Smith of Mr & Mrs Hugh Adams and Burbank - California and her family of Blackfoot Idaho visited daughter Julia and at the Golden Adams home Sun- and their two children also Mrs Hansen’s sister Mrs June Briggs day Mrs WarMrs Maud Pack and family of and baby of Syracuse Salt Lake City were dinner ren Hansen accompanied them other1 visited to where of the Adams Lagan they guests Thursday evening Her son Carlos remain- relatives Mr & Mrs Ed Isaacson went ed for the week Mr & Mrs Vaughn S Derrick to Provo Saturday to attend the Robertson family reunion which and family of Salt Lake City visited Sunday with Mr & Mrs was held on Sunday They were overnight guests of Mr & Mrs Louis Larson Mr & Mrs Tom Harper attend- David Robertson They also went ed the funeral services in Kays-vill- to Mapleton to see some Calia summer Saturday for an uncle Arth- fornia friends who had home there but had returned to ur Odd California Mr & Mrs Blaine Harper and family attended the Peterson reunion at Crystal Springs Sun- CLUB MEETS WITH LEADER day afternoon The Fancy Pants club Mr & Mrs David J Williams of Malad visited at the Roy Atkin- which met at the home of Zenna son and Marion Sorenson homes White was opened by Judy Johnson Singing was led by Deanna Sunday Mr & Mrs R J Potter and their Bowcutt and we then worked on house guest Mary Allen were in our dresses Refreshments were Mr served There will be no meeting Salt Lake City Saturday Potter attended the Republican August 18 because the girls convention and the ladies visited will be to Mutual girls camp —Carol Dawn Limb reporter Mrs Gladys Robinson THE GARLAND TIMES GARLAND Friday August 13 Page 6 Here's the typical Performance record of GMC Hydra viatic Brake linings trucks as being reported from all Parts of the country WHOLESALE BAKER ing his entire M Men Sponsor Stake Dance The Bear River Stake MIA sponsoring an apron and overdance to be held Saturday August 21 at the Garland Ward recreation Ilall The dance is being planned by the Stake Junior Gleaners and Junior M Men who are urging that this dance is for everyone for the young and the old who are still young at heart! s “This dance cannot be a without everyone" state the “so in charge young people all of your and bring come is all friends” supply- - 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