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Show THE MURRAY EAGLE. THURSDAY .APRIL 18. 19J REPORT BUSINESS NOW FRATERNAL ORDER FUNERAL OF MADE TO BANK THE COMMISIONER OF THE STATE TAKES PUBLIC INTO EAGLES TO ENTERTAIN MATILDA JOHNSON OF UTAH OF THE CONDITION OF ITS CONFIDENCE AT CARD PARTY ! SUNDAY & MONDAY, APRIL f 21-2- 2 u Friday Beautiful funeral services for one of our Jeloved women, Mrs. Matilda Johnson, who died last Thursday evening at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Will Johnson of I'uion were held Monday afternoon in the East MJdvale Ward t'hael. lilsli-oT. F. Ureei'MMMl in charge. "Come. The ward choir sane. Come Up Ye Saints". " My Katie .lu Built er," and "Beautiful to Above", Speakers vh s the, sterling character and the of Mrs. Johnson Included Mr. C. J. Olson, William M. Cox. Horace T. Godfrey, John G. Sharp, and T. F. Greenwood. Vocal soloa 'weity rendered by Mrs. Earl Tripp. Ethel Mlllerlerg and Mr. Charles Smith. Prayers wdre given by E. E. Mlllerberg and Ralph Bobbins, Surviving are her hunband, Olaf Johnson, four sons, James of Murray, Parley of Nevada ; Orson of Salt Lake, and Frank of East four daughters, Mrs. W. II. Johnson, Union, Mrs. Emma Itclm- er, Salt Lake. Mrs. Nellie Powers aud Mrs. W. Amniotr, of Salt two brothers, otto Millerhcrg of isait uiKe, ami t.eorge .Minernertf East MMvate: a sister. n.Ms. Ella Davenport of Kansas, twenty-- ; one grandchildren, and seven great grandchildren. April llHh, the officers and members of Murray Aerie No. 17(50 of the Fraternal Order of Eagles, will entertain their wiven at a card party. A very (Icllfflitful evening is assured to all. and President George K. Gordon requests the pre-nof all the members. Worthy Vice President Charles Itingroae, says that the ineniler who misses this purty i surely missing souhliiK pood) so let's have a 100 per cent attendance. If you haven't a wife or sweetheart of your own, borrow one from your nelRhbr, but don't fail to pet there. evening, t ft t Even a Gibson girl couldn't blush at the line of bathing suits manufactured by the firm of Cohen and Kelly, but business became a pleasure when they discovered that the shorter they made 'em the more money they made. A side splitting comedy of high jjinks at Atlantic City, with the famous partners' wives the killjoys of their fun on the beach. Starring GEORGE SIDNEY, with VERA GORDON, MACK SWAIN and KATE PRICE Good Comedy Worthy President George E. Gordon, issues the statement that on May Kh, the Murray Aerie will hold a special initiation in honor of Mothers' Day, and he asks all members to try their best to get a candidate. Newsreel 4 i WEDNESDAY and THURS. April 24-2- 5 Ml KKAY I- - 1. Mid-val- S. SEMINARY J SeminThe Murray High Fridance ltd auuual is giving ary at 19th the High Murray day, April School gymnasium. tlood music has lieen procured and a good time Is FUNERAL OF THOS. M. JACQUES store for all who attend. The students In charge of the Funeral services for Mr. Thomas dance are Arimi Krekson, Verna M. Jacques, of Union, were held Ilerg, and Parr Miller. The patrons last Friday afternoon in the ward are Mr. and Mrs. Henry D. Moyle, Horace T. in Godfrey ehapel. Bishop Mr. and Mrs. Kalph Cutler, Mr. and H. Grant Ivins, Mr. and conducting. Mrs. A quartette composed of Miss Bae Mrs. lleber Smith. Special quests Freeman. Jessie Madsen, Kenneth are Suiierintendent and Mrs. E. A. and Brady Jay Smart, sang "I Rateman, Mr. and Mrs. C. II. An a Beautiful City", derson and the Murray nigh School Have Read of "Sometime We'll Understand" and Faculty. "Rock of Ages." Miss Ruby Anderson gave n viFROM A FUTURE NOVKL olin solo entitled, "One Fleeting Hour." She was accompanied by lu your M,Hg AllTlrn Crittenden. Mrs. Ethel nero: nave you no heart? Is there no tenderness lu MUlwherg reDured a vocal solo, your nature? Are you wholly made My Fb,Ui ,n Th(Ve. Mrs n.irem.(, up of brutal cruelty? Sham, accompanist. The speakers Vililan: Ha. Ha! you appeal tol r(J Mr JameH nay,n of rr0V((i a Heart or stone. tnissing i Orson Berrelt, and Horace (l.slfrey. once the center of a football team. ,,pnora ttWA rf.irwi ilV jnhn Hero: Then hearen help us U!Berrfl ArthUr Ericksen. fresnec- Tliere Is no hope. tivelv CTADRINO LAURA LA PLANTE WM mrnn(mife' f .... t .... .... Also-COLLEG- X COMING SOON: Mr. and Mrs. Martin Johnson's African Expedition-"SIMB- The GEM THEATRE INSTITUTION I Specialist t? In Internal Medicine DOF--S Murray Iodi;e t be CnJ.EN HOTEL Friday, Saturday and Sunday, May X Ov Office 4. and 5. Hour: It a. m. U I p. nu THREE No DAYS ONLY THAT GIVE SATISFACTION WE Sell Them We have READY for immediate delivery, several hundred tons of Clear Creek and Castlegate Coal. This fuel is of the highest quality and will give you maximum heat at low cost. The HjwIalUt of Vr. Mellenthin Co. N a regular gradual In med I cine and urgfy and U llcen-e- l the, iktate of I'tnh. He vllt profeHHloually the more tuiMirtant towim and cltlm and of fer to nil who rail oo thin trip fre consultation, fieri the of treatment when denlred. According to Id method of treat metit he !" tiot owrat f rhma lc ippendlcliln, gall alone, ulcer of the iMomach, tomilla or adenddn. IU baa to hU cnsllt wonderful revolt In dlMie of the atomacb. liver, bowrla, blood. ktn. nerte. henrt. kidney, bladder, Jlrd wetting, catarrh, weak lnn. rbeumatWm. lulntim, leg ulem and renal all- menU. If yon bate bceo ailing for any b'tirih of time and do not get any better, do not fall to rail, aa Improper tneanurea rather than dlt tb often me are terjr your Utig Handing irnuble, ( 28 cch'hraied meeting last Monday evening lu the Fraternal Hall. Alls-r- t E. Cshoou Mng the Honor Cuest, as he ! lug the only Charter .Mcmls-- r of and the lislge, while Jim Nel-- n, Jihb Recder, were not charier they Joined among the fir t classes soon after, and were Included as "old timers" with "A I" The mewing was turned ovr to these members, and each was a short railed on sish, after whclh for gotsl measure. n'ii the Nobbi Grand Ernest obi Wright, apimbrxl the thn-commit ls. timers as a and the way they went out and did their stuff and came hack aud put on a real spread, was a credit to themselves, on well as lo the Imlce. Wt hope they are mt on such a commlltee more often. Oquirrh Encampment No. I will meet next Monday rtetdng p. Salt tike. tn. OtldMlows Hall. April 22ud ami exists to nit on an Initiation. All Patriarchs are requited to attend. Murray Islge No. .U and tinenl.i Lodge No, 1.1 wilt Ih hites to all tletekabs and sblfcb.ws of Hilt Lake and their ewsul. unty, In the rltualW-tiThose taking eervlre will ls N'.J Ie Grand lr. ' Son cue Murray, Utah '" rit in iTi"!iri" Addr: i Silver 1,233.83 Currency 4,429.00 TOTAL CASH OX HAND 5,988.72 F.xpcnses ' nterest paid 124.87 1,575.60 TOT A Less earnings col 1,700.47 2.305.56 1 I TOT A I $238,991.95 LIABILITIES Capital stock paid in Surplus fund Undivided profits Interest f TOTAL I $ 25,000.00 13.000.fJC 2.166.41 13.15 $ s Less expenses and taxes paid, etc Net Undivided Profits Due to other banks Desposits subject to check Cashier's checks Dividends unpaid Total demand deposits Time certificates Savings deposits 2,305.56 1,700.47 605.0S 15.000.0C 93,516.10 435.3S ; 1 2.0) 93,3.57 3.X'X).00 87,533.3' TOTAL TIME DEPOSITS 91.423.2S TOTAI $238,991.95 State of Utah, County of Salt Lake. ss. A. T. Butterfield being first duly sworn according to law, deposes and says that he is president of the above named bank that the above and foregoing report contains a full, true ard correct statement of the condition of the said bank at the clou of business on the 3rd day of April, 1929. A. T. BUTTER FIELD, Correct Attest: DAVID BILLS. Z. BUTTER IT ELD, I. E. FREEMAN'. Directors. Subscribed and sworn to before tne this 8th day of April, 1929. (SEAL) My commission expires June 22, 1930. U. R. IIURREX, State of Utah, ss. Office of Bank Commissioner. I, V. H. Hadlock, Bank Commissioner of the State ol Utah, do hereby certify that the foregoing is a full, true and correct copy of the statement of the above named company filed in my office this 11th day of April, 1929. W. H. HADLOCK, Bank Commissioner. , Murray Laundry PHONE Ml' It HAY You can aave money by having your repairing done at HI "The Favorite Laundry of CHRISTENSEN REPAIR WORKS the Contented Housewife." 31S Vine St, Murray, Utah Yea, We do make Awning Mattreaaea made like New Furniture Repaired and PAINTING-PAP- ER Upholstered HANGING All Kindt Stove Repairing KALSOMINING DIMOND COAL and FEED CO. High Crade Coal and Feed PROMPT Phone Murray t"i9 W. 48lh South Murray. I Uh Peter Johansen e 11 Harry l'hllll, PGM. J. II, Angel, PT, Hnretary Phone Murray 274-- . Clranlntf, Preniltut aa.t Altering SONS Henning Anderson 207 East 45th South 163 HYMUl L!C OKKA8K tmi:s Mautb SUta $:"2ft0 up Murray, I t. We.t 48th South C:i Murray 43 MILL WORK OF ALL Lyon Drug Co. 4WM Houth Htata IM I1in Murray KINDS Soul 48Mi Sutu Midt to order IH7 Gerrard Service Station (or. of Mate and EXPERT TAIHilUNti BEN GORDON & SATISFACTION GUARANTEED HACK tuufs 'accessories c W. N. Chaplain lie. I. N. Gundry tl. Helmb k. After this sen Ice a almrt snappy ingram will ls rendered b"!i Uememl-e- r almve date, that on mdtt 0i lis k, al'tit the Mg feature with limitation on thU trip will be free dancing lll and that bl treatment U different. MY. Jctdan'a Msi Mi!slie for the remainder of the Married women tnnl t accom-tileftenlng. Everytssly arranKn o by Ihelr fctiabanda. Z!4 Uradbory ttulWIni ennte and let's ALL bate a dandy good lima. Aofele. California. d 1 .Tl fr (liarrr for Cotwultatlmi & Phone Murray s. t'a-hts- McHenry & 68.39 257.50 Goide Buyers their Thirtieth Anniversary to a large attendance at their regular NOT OPERATK Will ru other banks C'M ' V npurtallte and meat In ctUJuct wtrk dinlay counter PHrCK'HIlTIO.MJ 1'IOiKS CANDIES tX)BAtK S Ramshaw't Chicks W bite Inborn, IUm k n, P.ed. Wyandot te, Mlnurtai... tililbuiot foi We do eulom eut efficient. tiatcliiiu. of all The America. liKlper lto lin.Hlcr. pride w7 Houth Htate atroet. Hall Uke t'ounty. W,hc or wire W. n. ItAMxllAW IIATtllKttV, Itur M"l Ibcm with roiiMeiuT, 1 350.00 13.000.0C 2.500.0C 8.939.4Q .".'.. Cash items nt Ii.oif.rk! I'lah Reprfentatlve of Dr. Mellenthin & Co. S s 632.9-- CITY HALT DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS, in "The Iron Mask." A MURRAY j "it was the keynote of the business sessions. All the men who spoke dwelt uxn the fact that customers are tntlllcd to know nbout the organization from whom they buy and that these organizations ar giving them all of the fads. "Anyone, from the printed de tails which the leading eorHrathms always have availably can learn the policies and ideals of any liU ' company In a short time. "The news press throughout tlu country has Imniedlote access to the facts regarding any large cor- poratlon that is definitely on the ,ud to win and maintain public confidence. "Ofieers and dim-torare renl-othe that boss in every big .ig business is the buying public anil our own officials Hinted this very clearly at the convention." Mr. Tripp .slated that there were now more than 12T0 J. C. I'eiincy Compuny stores with many more scheduled fur 0mnlngH lietwcen now and the close of the calendar. Early In the year company lued a atiite-mesaying that fim new store lo cations would le Rddcd this year. According to present figures more! than half of the new units have already been selected. He also said that the now style developments, exhibited at the buying sessions of the convention revealed many Interesting garments which will be on display at the local store within the next few weeks. One hundred J. C. Penney Co. store managers were present In Ogden during the convention. whi h Is one of fourteen that are Wing held all over the eomitry this month. Customers of the Murray J. C. Penney store will have a wider variety from which to choose than ever as stocks are to lie enlarged. Mr. Tripp and his assistants have been busy since his return ordering goods for midsummer and fall. Mr. Tripp states that a very complete stock of toys for the holiday trade will be u new fouiuie. and (he osulng of n ssclal toy detriment Is contemplate!. $207,580.80 Coming to A" t Mr. d COMEDY IAN i Itie week. Jacques was formerly of A balky mule has four wheel Frovo, having lived In Union but He Is survived by hi j two years. t rakes, Elsie wife. May Jacques. A billy goat has bumpers, j Mr. Rulen Garrett of this ward A firefly has a bright sHt light. Is a brothor-Iu-laof Mr. Jacques. Rabbits are puddle Juniers, feet. Camels have balloon-tireMISTER MAN! And carry spares of what they eat heats I that tbtuk nothing But still Old Stuff Give the wife a treat aud take The kangaroos, with rumble Beats, In the iiiouir.hlna oi The wiiiitci, -- El. her to lunch at the Murray Itaptist southern Serbia have trimmed Church, Saturday. April 2lh their hair with sheep shears in a "childish bub" vlncc antiquity. 11:30 till 2:30. j A PIERCING scream baffling shadows silence . dreaded . . the SHRIEK hard Cold, Again 4 warning . . . who? . . . w,hat? . . . how? . . WHY the strange and eerie happenings in this long empty theatre? the fear of the star and her lover? . . . the WHY tense, gripping spell of it all? . . .SEE THE YEAR'S GREATEST MYSTERY DRAMA! A this falth-fulnes- On Friday evening, April 2fltb, the Aerie will nominate and elect officers for the following year. In stallation of officers will take place on Friday, May 3rd. Located at Riverton, in the Count v of Salt Lake. Str f Utah, at the do&e of business on the Third day of April, 1929 "The close relationship between RESOURCES the ultimate buyer and the great Loans and discounts business concern which serves him Overdrafts was emphasled at the spring conbonds and securities, etc vention of (he J. 0. Penney Co., at Stocks, Hank house I have Ogdeu, Utah, from which Furniture and fixtures Jtwt returned," said Clyde E. Tripp, from p e JORDAN VALLEY BANK Clyde K. Tripp Just Hack From Spring Convent ion of J. ('. Penney Co., Tells of New Relationship. |