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Show THE MURRAY EAGLE Blair Motor Company Located Salt Lake South Main Street at In 436 City tJrnhnin Six servhv, so Is this service lit $7:MM delivered. A car of un- to Graham owners. The advantage usual economy 21 miles to the of such individual service, such "standing, behind the car," both lhis estidilisliiiient Is by manufacturer and dealer can one of the foremost automobile not lie overestimated. firms of the county, offering the Every I sidy is framed in selected world's famous Graham uioIocm. sleel, cushioned with the best For downs of years the name are All closed models Graham has s(mk1 for quality and cushioned In imjortod angora wool rcllaliility ami it Is quite approp- fabric and the oH'ii models are riate that the famous Graham auto- upholstered in genuine grained mobiles should he represented by leather, fitted witli expensive this firm willi such an enviable and mounted on a sureputation for satisfactory service. perlatively good chassis. These cars nre of true Graham No matter how sweeping your workmanship and superiority. And ideas are of what a car should he, truly tliis firm sK'ciali.es in real a Graham with its newness and service to Graham owners. Just as hemitiful lines will astisfy you. On the Graham Motors is a world duty at all times are salesmen known concern with an enviable who are courteous and who will be reputation for backinj; up their pleased to explain the advantages products with a comprehensive of owning a Graham automobile. n New Introducing Jessie Evans, County Recorder OFFICE IN CITY & COUNTY BUILDING, Salt Lake City She holds that imiortant position lsH'ause she has the ability of course hut also Is'cause she lias the right kind of character. The citizens have little to complain of when such women are made recipient of isilitlcal honor since her work shows that she deserves It. It lias not been the easy Kiiupdom that Jessie Evans has leen following all these years. Her work lias plenty of rough-corner- s and steep phuvs which only a carefully trained woman would care to encounter, let alone try to get the lietter of. Hut lieriu lies the merit of all she does. She Is Her thorough and conslcentlous. so ubly duties have been that her fitness for higher tasks is apparent and all who are In the habit of watching the county machinery are learning the inwardness of Its efficiency. Jessie Evans Is excellent timber for almost any high responsibility and it is to be hoicd thu tthe future will sin- - her in such office where she will have a still further scope for the exercise of the administrative ability she possesses in such high degree. Geo. M. Haley, OFFICE CITY COUNTY IN BUILDING, Salt Lake City & To attempt to catalog the various important projects of a municipal nature, calling into service the technical skill of an expert surveyor, would require columns. Suffice, it to say that no man ever acquitted himself of the arduous duties connected with the orfice of Salt I,ake county surveyor in n more admirable and efficient manner than may lie truthfully said of George SI. Haley. There is n man with a veritable wealth of and practical training, plus an academic background that took years of studious effort to acquire. He lias e exiH-rlenc- County Surveyor Arthur J. Skidmore, County Assessor SANDY CITY BANK $107,539.71 3 ' Gl o- - nor. co 3,000.00 25,430.38 i Oils' J i h,.ksj.io 473J $284,054.11 - Wtern C. 174 Present demands in all business is for the man or firm of specialized ability. That Dundee Clothes Shop is one of Salt Lake's most proficient men's clothiers is an accredited fact, vouched for by its host of satisfied and confirmed customers. that have marked The Dundee Clot lie their Shop U thod known all over the section ami l business career and the excellent one of the foremost mens firms f quality of their materials and ex The Dundee the state, carrying standard linos' pert workmanship. and enjoys a large imtroiuige from Clothe Simp have built up a ret-i- i II surrounding territory. It offers utut Ion throughout this Mvtlmi and the very latest vogue and the most which adds to the Volume of their exclusive materials at attractive business each season. prill's. They feature Well known makes . There I nothing so Important In their suits, top coat and In the coiauivrclal development of No matter what priced mathe modern city ns nn up to date terial you select. If you buy from establishment where the men of the Dundee Clothes Shop. )ot will the community can satisfy their get the satisfactory fitting that dls demand fur eolihing and tiugulshe their clothe from those Tills t the day and uge of the nt era ge store. They give the when the men of nil nge must be wearer the air of distinction that to all well tlrcH.Mil men, but neatly tlrewed In clothes of inswhich may titution and quality. hard to acquire at The Dundee Clothe Shop Hue of the ordinary store. clothes represent the highest The new spring patterns are In and and the quality t higher than It for a gfiitlcnien of the I n nationally advertised line of ha fur several year fur medwhich not only the manager ium prictil suits, toHtials and ov gMH of this store stand I html but the ctvoat. Step Into tbe Dundee wilt baik tip In clothe Shop the next time you are manufacturer lu town ami lok over tin new every detail. Thru the every cnmiiiciid.ihlc nn $237,757.02 TOTAL DK1MSITS Agreements to repurchase Cnited States Government obligations or other securities sold . Rills payable T Riiliscount of oilier banks and bills of exchange or drafts sold with endorsement of this bank Aeceplatavs executed by this bank for customers and to furnish dollar exchange, exclusive of acceptances of this bank purchased or discounted cxti'iited by other batiks for account of this bank Acceptain-eSecurities Isirrowetl Dividends declared but not yet payable and amounts set aside for dividends not declared ... Capital account : share $25,imk).00 Common sts k, 250 shares, pnr $H) 27.500,00 Capital delicnturcs -net Cndivld.il proilt (nil) 5.003.SI s U-ei- H),7(4.0!) 21,073-7- NONE Grealett The World" Undoubtedly 459.75 in Co.. nre I lie Casket t of high grade which have Uvn of n distinct quality of satisfaction with the trade. Knpieit them front your fun-cdirector a they iirv iniiiiufiit t urn! by local lntcrcl and merit your undivided The slory I told of the lale Mr. it, Harding, wife of the bite thai ii she stood in Unit thamls'r In Hie hotel suite in San of Iram paring down at the fen of her hclotisl companion, lure jtoiie friui her forever, she remarked, "He wn wonderful In life: he I even mre wonderful In death." How mitlsf.vliig to l able l voln of our loved sin h nn TOTAL LIARILITIES NONE suntt. l'n-ddci- th-nt- ii linpi-cislo- I' Is-aU- !. N v 1 : the . . . Silver Be!! Station 4400 South State Street Murray's Track Side Station for Retail Trade Direct from tank car to your car. Finest Silver Bell Gasoline . . . Price . . . PER GALLON WHY PAY MORE? Only One Grade of Gas . Finest, Grade Gasoline! Hi-Octa- 15 First ne vr NONE $2S4,05I11 Hi llll TIIKV DON'T (ATCII TIIK IIAIIK Dur Mite, Music nrsi i. of uif llnrlnnntl a wctnt in In trtln h nottf itthrr lhan CporcK llrrnmn Kuth phonojraph re- eansppiiiR on ili.t i,ltw, KrUtNnp rorJlnj st on, Victor rn- Itt-d-- rt lnrrr ronnrclrd rlllotraph devli lV." rrmurkMlile nrw oi lil- - f that Eddie Durliln, pnpuUr younu planUt and orchoMra leader, rniihl rf "i wavr-forInutcc hl pht)lns prudiited mt llir 1"" rmcrnt urfae of tht ltv.lruni nl. Fncimt r rf to analyut aound and electrlral cirrttil Ii) iul)ln no m tlir stk. tniajrt. 'WAV 0Xl Pledg.il (n) United States Government and p.mtal Afialnst deMislt saving (b) Against public fund of State, counties, school district, or other subdivisions or munlclmlltle .... ... Against di'isits of trust department till Against titber tleMisi (e) Agnint lorrwlng (f I With stale authorities to qualify for the exercise of fiduciary jsiwcr (gl For other Avenue g 1 You Can Still SAVE at NONE NONE NONE MEMORANDUM: Innm antl Investments Hedged to Sertirf Uabilitien United Stall's Government obligation, direct and. or NONE fully gnaraut.nl NONE and securities other Mid. NONE Iians and discoun's () nil. To manufacture casket In kecp-luwith I lie N'lititlful irlbute paid In the tlead, to make the funeral servhv so fur a I sble, n thing I of the purNM of Ihi Casket Cinpaiiy known to every funeral dirtitor lu lid and ndja cell! mnitiimillie. Their casket nre something more than nn article f utility. They are work of fine nrt ileslgisil with dignified Hue thing just the tight tone of m pros'ie!ics to the funeral. Another reason why Ihi t;ikil coinisiriy l a favorito with funeral dim lots Is Hint ihi firm l a!"i lately iroui4 lu nil It order. If jour funeral diritir order Id In tlcfllll. ttlie takel from Mils t'!ah!idiiiieii, Fault rnrv lia hi It nil tnay l religion absolutely Mire thai no ctiiharassing detribute to Hie there will cervlnotib, In our tlvl lay. fidelity IImimI of liwil time, wp iittiult n certain dig The owners and manager of ibl nit jr to the funeral and we Up lo date eolieein ale lne Who n t-(command the fcjmdemand that Hie dignity of Ihi lu bilsines lw llli'poilod by nintlillig. Nothand chic eiide In (he community. ing ndd so it, in h to the solemnity Their liaine nie M lion.t tioi wjlll of I be ftecflnloti, nothing I so lu ne- - Hie liitbi". tlliii-- . The .iisjM i t!lll!tr!i cord With Hip ibi'p of whole eo!n-eta rial iku (o tlnw moment than a casket siiil- - Hie cointiinnity. Their twine nre ntile to shelter the sncftil tvtnalti" among Hiom ilioiitht of In cf ir ileml. h !he las! tribute, with nny worthy community the final something width evcilajnj proJ.iL tn-ke- "-- -J 1 BO IS & L E SNAPSHOTS NONE NONE NONE 40,W,.lft TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNT Mbl west manufacturer c NOTICE TO MOTORISTS- - s, i Salt Lake City at 137 Motor "rT - Bowmen the world's greatest musters of archery are the Taras-cana tribe of Mexican Indians. With their bows and arrows, many of them can split a grain of wheat at n distance of 30 feet. Collier' Weekly. te it Midwest Casket Co. Located umon pack 0- pure NONE NONE NONE STATE W UTAH County of Sal! Jjikc A. R. GARDNER, first duly sworn according to law, depo. and say, that lie I Cashier of Hie ntsive named hank und that the nlnivp an. I foregoing reMirt contain n full, true and correct statement of the conditions of the said bank at the close of Imslne tm the 4th day of March. P.i.'S... (Slgiail) A. It. GARDNER, i SEAL) Subs. rilsl and sworn t h foie me this 12th day of April 1!35. G. LEONARD LARSON Notary Public. at Utah. Residing My Commission will expire Jan. II. U3d. Saisly, Correct Attest S. J, MICK KITES'. HERER J. I'.URGoN, 11EP.ER A. SMITH, hlrectors. STATE OF UTAH ofNe of Rank Commissioner 1. JoHN A. MAL1A, Rank Commissioner of the State of Utah. d.t hereby certify that the foregoing I n true and correct copy of the statement of (be nlmve naintil coniiny, tiled In my office on April 13, P.ai. (Slgued) J. A. MALIA, vi! S NONE NONE NONE NONE tank Commissioner. h' V-iVC'- rC riSST PI SI IK unutual fillne 1th brr pw I j ' .. . . .. v i u K T I'lrtiiml togrlhrr h" t Mrtlco'a rtr-min ilranMMirt:itln. li.MiiiniqB urrnnniii't rn flrl nirant of Iran" portallnn In jlvra llrwlliiii " Wolfram, autmuuth riHTlitnnml ",t'' 77 f... ui.nr.1 -- U. . tenter Y1 - Mr-xlr- tiwr, who la driving hi on tour of Meio, mm M.W YORK'S COCKTAIL fam..ua ttuhhlr dancrr. rvnl7l hHd Hn!Z cockUU. ' 1 I rhr m t vurarao ana Jimmy plr ft It Wllllum Hon -r- of ponnnmr of lh m . . pfrfpctly p r o p o rtlon- 4 back. I" AT ADVI.SfVH Math lira, hjllla Mrion Th. wtnnln, won Ci" -Oordon rlat," contain half Oor-- NrW VorkTw'lJ ....... , frrb plneappl. OliNntxhllf i aiAMi'H- -, JUn4. ( winnrra In th Mvht.il Kt OFKF.NSF famou. rwrtauranl b IF rh)IIU Turn 7 l r",rrrm,1 h WX (Ml, llaman . farnlPf OradyvllK !'. I hi old I' lx'" IhD baby V t u inn A ik your Agent Jot full information Chois Greatest Mao At the beginning of the century Col. William Jackson Armstrong of Columbus, Ohio, who under Grant's administration was lospector of for eign consulates, made a thorough study of all the world's great men, and as a result wrote a book entitled "The Greatest Living Man." Without bins he analyzed the characteristics and achievements that distinguish men as great the authors, generals, artists, philosophers, actors, scientists, statesmen, Inventors, financiers and came to the conclusion that the greatest living man was a poor lad horn at Milan, the lad who was regarded In school as a dullard Thomas Alva s liaUr-dashcr- ts rx com-ple- Clison. $11S,K57.4S over-cimi- ! rw mas Literary next trip, go by train. Enjoy fast, safe travel, h comfort in our modern ccach?s fcr only 2c a mile (even less for round trips). A Fcrtr in the coach is just one of many new Union racilic features to make your trip most pleasant. And, this summer, Union Tactfic througfc-tin- s vrill oflei cool, clean, comfort in coaches sleeping cars, dining and observation cars, at no ad ditional rail lare a feature provided by no other f enn of transportation. Travel by train ' the modern way, at lowest cost ever. Newipaper Union. Is-e- Cty preposition. . uu 11, 1 J. ORE aDd more travelers tro "cominsr back" tn th train every day, to save tlae, cost, worry. 0i your n er hold on the affections of the TOTAL ASSETS lint he not only holds their and friendship, but their respect confidence as well. It is therefore LIABILITIES fitting Indeed that he should have IK'inand deiisits, except United States Government Urn chosen for this honor and it deisislts, public funds and deis.sits of other banks.... goes without saying that his administration is of a constructive Time deposit, except postal savings, public funds character that stamps him indeliand doiosits of other banks bly as a man to be Imih admired Public funds of States, counties, school districts, or ami reckoned with. lie Is indeed other subdivisions or municipalities one of fleer who, ou the strength of Ids own record as a popular citi- Cnited States Government and imstal savings deposits zen of large capabilities should Deisislts of other banks, including certified and and otherwise, have marked by honesty of putiiose and command the supmrt of all friends cashiers' checks outstanding success. Few, if any, have a firm of gisid government. in wbleti In fbe which iisnnllo ""WW! "'J f..it ha9 been Improperly joined HAT one-hal- e There has been considerable enthusiasm manifested over the goisl work of V. J. Korth, County Clerk. He is ably fitted for this InitKirt-an- t office by training and txicr-lctu-- e and Ids selection is generally coiKvded as leing u very wise one on the part of the voters he has so represented. He is by no means au unknown quantity he has lieen active in Salt l4ike City and throughout the county for several years and all of his actions, Dundee Clothes Shop Located South Main Street Salt Lake at elision i e sold with endorsement of tlds bank Securities borrowed Other assets CITY & COUNTY BUILDING, Salt Lake City i three-fourth- NONE NONE OFFICE s not recoM, sulte the word. "ncroKt v, ti, f luri. literate or childish. ""0 Doaiiki. has crept Into s. - County Clerk ' " " son-in-la- - W. J. Korth, IN are The little apes of Kika no sees who evil; Mizaru, zaru, who hears no evil; Mazaru, who speaks no evil. The legend connected with these monkeys Is simply a moral Idea to point out the wisdom of minding one's own affairs anil the folly of scandal. NIkko TASTY FOODS ers were laid for sixteen guests. haui that Is rich Mrs. Thomas Powell Is now Mis. Hazel I 'ax ton was in chareg AG0( color,baked and tender, la Lake Salt in Juicy located comfortably of the lesson, the subject Is extremely which Alston dish Clinton a main "Johnston's Army Coming To This with her Aiiart-uientHillcrest son at and the popular. Valley." Mrs. Nellie Reunion conBaked Ham. ducted the singing class of old pioSoak the ham In cold water over neer songs, and the history of South Miss Margaret Calder of RoosePour o(T this water and covCottonwood Ward was related by velt lias been the guest of her night with water to which has been er Mrs. Ruby Hauskneeht. Light re- mother, Mrs. Margaret Hamilton. s added two cups of sugar and freshments were served and Mrs. Kdgar Eatchel son of Mr. and of a cup of vinegar to a Eminii J. Lindsay was the assisting Mrs Charles Eatchel, arrived here hain. Simmer gently unhostess. Wednesday mornlug by plane, being til well done, which will require 25 called here by the serious illness minutes to the pound, counting the Mrs. John Rerger was hostess to of his mother. time after the water simmers. Do the ladles of the O. D. O. club, Mrs. William Ingalls Jr. and not boll, as that toughens the meat. Wednesday afternoon at one thirty children are spending the week in Let the ham cool In its own liquor. o'clock luncheon. Salt Lake, the guests of her brother This adds to the moisture as well as flavor. When cold skin the ham, James Hamilton has returned to IVlos Rallard and family. rub with brown sugar and dry musto his returned Glen Reunion lias tard and stick with cloves. Put his home In Shelby, Idaho after a home in Taylorsville after spending to brown nicely. visit here with his mother Mrs. six week in Los Angeles and San Into a hot oven Francisco. Margaret Hamilton. Stuffed Pork Tenderloin. Silt the tenderloin the entire length. Brush the meat with salt, pepper, and a cut clove of garlic. carrot OFFICE IN CITY & COUNTY BUILDING, Salt Lake City In the cavity place parboiled and celery of equal amounts. Wrap I'erhaps never before in the his resiect of his colleagues, because up and skewer or tie. Place In a tory of the nation have the peo his career as a citizen has been baking dish to roast with layers of ple given so much thought to the helpful and conducted in a sound sliced onions and apples. Baste durHe has manner. caliber of the man who will hold and business-liking the roasting and serve the public orfice, as well as their prov- been indefatigable In his efrorts onions and apples around the meat. ..i fellow eil liersonai aiirinuies anu capa to give the interests of ids bilities that would indicate how citizens the best that is in him Luncheon Croquettes. well they would hold their respec- and his indices have been so manTake one cup of chopped cooked after being selected. ifestly honest and above board, tive offices f of Salt that he has won the plaudits of all, beef, one cup of canned corn, This Is true of the It cup of bread crumbs, one heat-eLake county as It is of the na- regardless of partisanship. tion. Arthur J. Skldmore's construc- is such men who merit well with egg and a little cream. If more tive administration of his own pri- favor at election time, ror tbe day moisture Is needed. Make into crovate affairs and business, has gain- has passed when men are elected quettes after seasoning well, roll in favor. ed him a hearty regard and the for office as a personal crumbs, in egg, then crumbs and fry in deep fat THE OF REPORT OF THE CONDITION with Cream cheese softened cream .o the consistency for spreading to which a dozen of chopped OF SANDY, IN THE STATE OF UTAH, candled cherries are added, makes 1933 T THK CLOSE OF MSINESS ON MARCH 4, most luscious sandwich tilling. worker and uever calls the day until the problem at hand has been finished or ASSETS else put Into tangible kIihik for the and discounts Loans next day's work. He was a brilliant scholar and since receiving ids de- Overdrafts or fully gree has held various important Cnited States Government obligations, direct and, posts, but none that ever gave ldui guarantetil more scoie for the exercise of his securities natural abilities than since he has Other bonds, stocks, and and Fixtures Furniture acted as Salt llvike county survey- Rmikliiir house. $.3.(NKI.(K) or, where his work stands as a Real Estate owned other than banking house splendid tribute to ids genius and Cash In vault ami balances with other banks ability. Conscientious to the Jast Outside checks and other cash Items degree. or drafis Acceptances of other banks and bills of exchange Iteen au indefatigable The Word "Acrott" Three Wiie Monkey In honor of the birthday anniver(Omtlnued frora Page 1) Daughters of Utah Pioneers of sary of Mrs. William Shaw her Mi: Cottonwood Camp met Thurs- children entertained Monday eveday of hist week at the home of ning at a dinner jmrfy at the Shaw home 3 UK) South State Street. CovMrs. Oscar Itcuiiion iu Ihlrij-lgh- t wlf. H ninth child born lb coupl. of ', 1 |