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Show t THE. MURRAY EAGLE Report of the Condition of THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK Of Murray, Utah AT the Close of Business on Dec. 31, 1932 Al PLICATION FOR TRADE Winter S . RSS.fl'J 132,000.00 215,808.20 97,000.00 38,700.19 44,023.45 .. Treasurer 5,000.00 T,,ftl $082,583.20 LIABILITIES v Capital Mock paid in $100,000.00 2n.0oo.00 4,120.70 5,000.00 snim Undivided profits net Reserve for interest Circulating notes outstanding . Due to banks, including certified and cashiers' checks outstanding Demand Deposits... ' .'. Time deposits Rills Payable and Rediscounts , OO.SXW.OO ''nil? """ 104 27183 gsoiis'oi NONE Total $082,583.20 State of Utah, :' County of Salt Lake, ss: I, II. A. Robbins, ('ashler of the above-namebank, do solemnly swear that the nlsive statement is true to the best of my knowledge and d belief. H. A. ROBBINS, Cashier. Subxrrilted and sworn to More me this 5th day of January, 3933 GLEN E. HOWE, NOTARY PUBLIC. My commission expires Dee. 9, 1933. , Correct Attest a. McMillan, i). w. v. t. By II . IRVING KING McClur Newippf Syndicate. WNU Service ICST what got Into William Blod- - by Ntttspapi-- i WMISrrvl.- Svndicsl. INTER-MOUNTAI- man IT WAS an old, brown-stonTrayuor after be married slnn which once had been arlsVictoria none of his friends ocrailc." situated In a street that able to decide. lie was thirty years was si III Intensely respectable. older than she a hale and vigorous Auhpiiu the hoarders was Arthur fifty to her fragile twenty. who hail Inlieiiied a Varriiiglou Victoria was beautiful, she was ;oiim Imsiiii'ss from his father, ami young, she was well bred in the best kept M ni'iMH, and Louise Maplet. seuae of the term. Though her famivho lived mi an annuity of Sl.fiOd a ily had no money she had been well year beipieathed her by a great educated aud had traveled a little limit. and met the right kind of people so Moth Arthur and Louise were that she was perfectly able to take ilmiii thirty years old. and uniiinr ' her place as head of the Traynor's FORESTER ANNOUNCES NKYY ried. Had either of them ever had big house. That wasu't where the any love uifalrsV LOW PKICE LIST FOR Oh, yes, occatrouble lay. lie had kept the house sional Hurries now and then, when TREES M'KSKKY open for two or three years alone i hey had been younger, but nothing since his mother's death she had serious or lasting. Louises j;lrl been one of the social leuders of her Farmers of Utah will be able to hood had been dcoted to the care Victoria stepped Into his secure forest trees for planting this of an day. invalid mother and Arthur's mother's shoes, so far as social nuning spring, from the forest nur youth to business. graces went. Everybody talked Hut now that Arthur had got to at the I'tah State Agricultur about the reign of the uew Mrs sery i point to where he did not have to al at Logan, according college Trayuor as a toregone fact. to lii M. Dunn, forester in charge of devote so much attention Paul Victoria realily loved '1 ray nor. lie business, he beciin to wonder winextension the trc? distribution for knew lu lie, of course, adored her. he had never got married. Ami Everybody knew that. And they service. The prices have lccn Louise, her wants being modest, be 100 cents er about fifty seemed ideally, beautifully happy. Iran to ponder a lit He as to why she The gracious old house glowed with trees and approximately 5,mk) still remained single. One day. old hospitality of the best sort. Vic- seedlings and transplants of four- - Mrs. Pettlgrew. who hud been only toria's young friends and his older en different varieties are listed six months In the house, shook her ones mingled In charming groups. In the 10rt3 price list and order gray head at Arthur and tanning That may have been where the lie mailed thru- - him with her fan. said she won will which blank, trouble started. One of her friends dered why he had never married. was Jack Orcutt. He was an artist out the state within the next few- Arthur was suddenly seized with Poor. Not more than twenty-thredays. an Impulse to prevaricate. One night William Traylor and The kind of trees available, "Mrs. Pettlgrew.' said he solemn Victoria were alone lu their big sizes, and prices per 100 tives, de "It Is a matter of which I ael He gathered her, unre- livered to the inirchaser's library. dom speak, you will understand. istof And as be flee or sisting, Into his arms. express office, are as fol- - Hut I feel that I may confide In held her he was suddenly painfully ows: have a picture In my room. Siberian elm. IS to 24 Inch yon. conscious of her youth, of his age. If saw It. hut her station In you Russian to and 1,2 olive IS Inch If one of those Ifs that change es, was life above far mine, she Is now es, 12 to black) IS inch $2.50; locust, destinies If Victoria had lain there the wife of another." Sils-riaand 10 14 elm. to iches. quietly for a moment In her "Oh, do show It to me, Mr. Warhusband's arms, life would have $1.50; and all other kinds, ?2. rington." cried 'he dowager. smoothed out for them In a few moThe trees have all lieen growing "Not today." replied Arthur, "toments. William Traynor's mood of in the state for some time, and morrow, perhaps." And he went off bitter resentment, so ready to turn u.'ne noen rouiui to he adapted to chuckling to himself at his own de Into raging Jealousy, would have most growing conditions, said Mr. pravlty. And Arthur did have a passed as suddenly as it had come, Dunn. They are available for farm picture in his room, the picture of leaving no memory bethlnd It, in windbreaks. shelterleUs a beautiful and nrlsticratlc looking planting Bu' Victoria, unmeaulngly, did It was a picture of Just the wrong thing. She loved ber mil woixlloti only. The planting young lady. Wilhelmlna of Holland at Queen husband. She put a soft, creamy slock Is distributed at low prices the age of nineteen. band up to her husband's face. as a result of the cooieration of the hud Arthur the photograph Wllllaui," she said, "I've been slate of I'tah with the Federal framed In silver and the tiligree We have so much. I've government under the thinking. next night showed it to Mrs. Pettleverything." law. grew. enjoining upon her the strictHe drew ber Jealously closer. est secrecy. And ot course Inside Purchasers of these trees are re "I've been wondering If you'd do of the hour everybody In the board something rather big to make me quired to give the plantings partic- Ing house knew of his hopeless love ular care, and to supply the college happy." nlTalr with a haughty unknown She went on: "You know Jack Or- - with Information as to growth and Louise, to her surprise, heard the cult. He's well, he's a genius. I survival. Mr. Dunn advises all jht- - story with a little pang of jealousy. know It. But he needs a year In oils wishing tries to mall their or- Louise and Arthur had become Parts. And he's well, be can't man- - ler lefore Mareb. as the shipment very good friends, very good friends You know he has an Inva of age it trees from the nursery Is exert- Indeed. P.ut their Intimacy had lid sister to look after. He's a pored to I made not later than been one of gradual growth and trait painter, aud somehow or other April neither had ever seriously contem1st. be ought to be given his chance. See the other from n matrimonial plated what I'm getting at, dear?" Even the boarding standpoint. "I think so." said Traynor In a house gossips, who had said at first bard, low voice. But Victoria didn't THOUSANDS "It looks as If it was going to be a notice his voice. She went on with An old Provorb Chines says, "Nlnr match." had long ago given up the ber plea for Jack. Hut somehow that picture. n 10 suffer from piles," but the. pain Idea. "Well, I've been thinking about ind Itching- of blind, protruding or Louise could not j;et it out of her are alleviated jlecdlng plies UBually him. And I wondered if you couldn't within a few minutes by soothing, head. And Arthur, having by his perhaps do something to give lilm healing- - Dr. Nixon's Chlnarold, forti samefiil deception ot Mrs. Pettlgrew fied with a rare. Imported Chinese bla year abroad. We've got so much Herb, having amasing power to re- got his thoughts to running on the and he has so little. I thought duce swollen tisanes. It's the new-- st ot matrimony, found him ani fastest acting treatment out. subject maybe we could look after his sis You civil work, and enjoy life rljfht self comparing the photographic ter I mean Ond a place where she from the start while it continues fie counterfeit of Queen Wilhelmlna action. Don't delay. Act tn with could nay In exchange for tutoring )allng Louise, and. considered .hat tost-l- y :lme to avoid a dang-erouand tome place In the country. She's operation.' Try Dr. Nixon's Chins on the whole, her majesty was a roid under oar guarantee to satisfy a lovely girl, and awfully bright trllle Inferior to Miss Maplet. :otnplrtfly and be worth ISA And then yon could commission hlra .he small cast or your money tjmfj Davit. Then Louise did a very disgraceto paint a portrait of me next sum ful and utterly reprehensible thing, THORNTON ANDERSON DRUG ajer, wheo we go to Paris. P.ui you CO. 48th South and State Streets. she bribed the chambermaid, jvhen could tell him he must have train Arthur was out to take the .inich log there before he does It, and you talked of picture from where It could pay him In advance mure st (Mid on his bureau and bring it to than It's worth. And that could tlx her room for a minute, so that she She stopped, flushed things up." might get look at It. Umlse gazed aot delighted with her plan. Getat the photograph for some .line ting no reply from Trayuor. she with a puzzled expression, as If she asked him: "Wouldn't you like a were trying to remember someportrait of me done by Jack Or thing. For the next two weets tie cuttr did nothing but haunt print shops Traynor rose, pushing her rough and places where photographs of He stood, his ly away from him. celebrities could he purchased. At bark to the fireplace, his handi on the expiration of that period Arthur ber shoulders. He laughed harshly came In one day. Just at dusk, ami "A picture of you for me done heaiine snic one give a little by Jack Orcutt T A beautiful Idea coiuh In the front parlor, looked In A lovely thing, of course, A sort to see Louise Kitting there alone. of consolation prize given by Spring As he entered with a cheery to Winter. He'll go to Paris, on my lmlse gave a start and S Creeling money, and be waiting there for you liltlt si renin: and made as If to when we go over next summer! coiui-a- l he photograph which That's a pretty Idea. He'll do your had been contemplating. Arthur's portrait for me. You'll keep your brow "Ah." suddenly darkened. old husband and his money and :ild lie. "Conlclnpliitllig the fea hart your young" tore of the beloved arid lost one. Traynor said no more. Victoria Mow minnn here In the twilight ber fact whiter than her dress, stood lie" facing him. She stiffened nndet hi 'Hi. replied Louise. " don i bands and he look them away She know why I should not tell you. It Mid nothing, as she turned and left does not matter now. He never the room. iniihl bae been mine. Here yoii Coldi, Heodoche, In fail, she never to Tray Neurolgio, may lok at It If voii InsKt," nor again. were Rhtumoliim, Neuritis, Lumbogo, Arrangements Arthur altiioKt gral bed the photo made through othunr. She left the Sciatica, Muscular Point, Peri-od"iwhich Louise extended to graph bouse that night, and In the course Point. hint. M wan the porlriil ot n dne of time a divorce was managed. Dr. Miles' Ap:rMmt relieves looking xotiug man. and It was not Victoria really loved Traynor. A o dark m Hie room hut thnt he quickly, pleasantly. Hocj not upcouple of years later she married set the stomach or cnuo Constii.iibl read printed at the bottom of Jark Orcutt. Of course nobody the picture, "Prince Henry of Meek pation. the story riscHy right. People asM Mrs. Marlow, fied Wing. Minn, lenborg." Victoria bad llred nf Traynor It stammered Arthur, wyt: was another rase where youth h ive Keen my picture of Wll hnvt used Dr. Miles 'ou ought youth, and age was left with A$pir-Mi- nt helinllia V for Cold and nothing but memorial She bsd got would not "I have." replied Louise. vnleii taft most of the blame. After struggling, had U in Iht nouie. If "II 11111. said Arthur and sat and along doing lllustrstlnjt In New looked at lor for n full two mln pit'f tucK quick relic." Tork, Orcutt and Victoria went to Then he Kiid. "Welt. Wllhel Your drugeist has Dr Miles' nli Paris. They managed It somehow. A.pir-Miiidiui and Henry got married, and don't you ask Why Traynor keeps the ttg house but him nbout it? why Hi ih" Hi under shouldn't we)" It Is lonely and unused. Sometimes H H tcVtt. ra m oh, Mr. Warrington," gasped IM4 H Iktn fn Iklnk. when he sits musing before the liLolli."!'. JSr Smtll IV. Larst brary Are, be seems to see a toft, Mr. Warrington, nothing I" cried DR. MILES' whit little figure come pleading up he. "Arthur" And the next mo-to bis side, explaining and explain' nt the was trugg!!ng to free Put wheo be tuna the figure Ing. rrom his embrace, but she herself X GUftir-Tninhas faded awsy. didn't struggle very bard. J gett e (., ' - e TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION Omnipresent Life Is One One Revealed in Sunday Sermon One "Life" is the subject of the moffat, Sunday January 15. Among the citations from the Ilible which form a part ot thin are: "In the beginning God created the heaven and the earth. And God said, Let there be light: and there wa: light" (Genesis 1:1, 3). Included are also the followin correlative passages from the Christian Science textbook, "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures" by Mary Maker Eddy: "The Infinite has no beginning The creative Principle Life, Truth, and Love is God . . . Life is without beginning aud without end . . . Life is neither in nor of matter Life Is divine Mind. Life is . not limited. Death and finiteness are unknown to Life" (P.P. 502, 468). Lesson-Sermo- r . Directors. ' PFKM ANEN'TS 3 v MARCELS n dimond. FlMiKK WAVES I. ' 7A 1 J lo be II V POPULAR Clarke-Mc-Nar- PRINTING Letterheads Envelopes Form letters Handbills Statements Business cards a Murray Eagle 3 Eat and Relieve That Hunger at the felt''" Where Good Food Is Tasty X tUUmiiAii,,.. Good Farm Machinery THOSE MTRRA On Us For 422 - Draper Quality Feeds Quality Seeds Poultry Supplies - Classic Beauty Shop First National Bank Iluilding PHONE .Murray Electric 5.19 t - SKllclief ske ftl nl MINERAL STUDY RESOURCE In an attempt to add to the vast amount of information alxnit Utah's mineral resources already on file at the Utah EiiKlneerlnK Experiof ment station of the University I'tah, the station, under Ir. Dorsey A. Lyon, director, is offering the a mi free prospector preliminary croscopic examination of bis siecl- ineu in return for Hjiecifie data as to where the mineral was found and under what geologic condillons. Far from lelng un attempt to ob trude on It-- the legitimate busi-nes- 201 West 3:trd South TRAILERS Welding Done by Experts All Kinds of Metals Weld.il GENERAL BLACK-SMIT- H WORK Horse shoeing a Specialty Ily Jack Vano Rman Public Notary C. B. Wallace Phone Murray 35 (Rear of 155 Court Ave.) "SARGON A "It r l- i.. AL'RK'I LTURE IS A POPULAR UTAH STUDY There are more students Mu.ly. ing agriculture at the Utah State Agricultural In pro,rtlon t' the stale's H.pu:,H,, n, "id.vlmr agilcniire at any other bind grant coll, p. r uulvcisliv In Iho This fnteresilng m,,,..,. tb ll Was ilUcotered through r. vey and Mudy of agrlciiltuial rvg-- I si rath ii In bind grant Imr Institutions by acting m-aE. J. May. nard of tin. s.h,N. of agriculture and forestry. F.r every 1"jni t Ibe Mate's population one sludenl U taking a Mrular degree curse in agriculture and forestry at the Utah State Agricultural college. ,., WAS WORTH $20 BOTTLE," SHE STATES Gave Me the Finest Health I've Had in Ten Years." "All other medicines and trcst-ment- s I took failed to help me, but this wonderful Ssrgon treatment (rave me the finest health I've had in 10 years recently stated Mrs. Edjion W. Slsmhsch, of 627 Lowry avenue north, Minneapolis. "My husband aays it was the hest investment we made and 1 agree with him. I m told I had catarrh of the stomach. After nearly every meal I suffered with Indigestion and my heart would flutter and heart ao hard I feared I had heart trouble. I was so nerr-ou- s I could nt alep well, and before I finished my housework I would be tirM to h. "Saron was orth at Val twenty dollars a botUa to me! It just seems rcc.aikabte, after be-i- n on a diet m lvr, to be able to s i jj & 4 m 'rKl i 1 rrr d-t- anything 1 want, ftiwi d'fest it MRS. EDS0N W. ST AM BACH eaeily. My nmwwrM and worry la over. I si oca m4 reft well at much for Sargon." tiig'at, and my bm.vwcrk is easy Earon may be ltaine4 at for me again. I just can't say too I'b'iitiioii An. . oii I'rng Co. ewt s of assayers, this service is calculated to give the prospector infor mation of a general nature that will preclude promiscuous assays of minerals having liltle or no eco nomic worth, and on the olh r band, to Indicate probable values that could be determined ,y tl regular assay. The actual work of examination will be carried on In the mlcrosco- laboratory of the station under the diivelion of Professor Arthur L. Crawford, mlcroscoplst. The fa milies (,f Hie laboratory provide for the most detailed examinations. Including iiclrou'raphie microscopy and photographic reproduction o' the siiecimens examined. For those highly technical services the work will be done at cost. Samples for Ibe preliminary binocular examina-lion- , unaccompanied by tln request ed data of where found and in what formation, will lK. examined onlv nf i cost of $1.00 sample. The department has already In vestigated problems of a hlghlv s entic nature for private corpora-Hon- s In many parts of the world at charges ranging from $.VH t $!.&, and hence the facilities and of th, station are necessarily of the very best n this part or ttie t iiII.h! State, according to lr. Lyons. To assure no coni.etil!on with lo-say firms, the Kinii.... , adopted hrco (0 0(lt n)MV f Ibe prevailing rate on regular assay work. Company QUICK! rait Opposite Gty Had Welding WALLACE, Editor en I MADSEN'S SPECIAL arr4. sat PHONE Murray 422 TREATMENT SEE tt HAY GRAIN FEED FLOUR COAL MUR. jj 571 K2S Call All Aids to Beauty HAIR AND SCALP BARGAINS Murray Cafe 4TM SOUTH STATE GROOMED PILES Circulars C. B. Sermon which will be read in all Christian Science Churches on . Salt Lake County $ .10 month In ud ranee In advance $1.00 year Elsewhere hi United State $1.50 year In advance Lesion-- l. : david undersigned persons being engaged in the business of gas lilting, plumbhiug and heating equipment instal lation, have Jidnpted for their use the trade name of THE PLUMIU.MJ & HEATING principal place of bus! ness, Salt Lake City, County of SuP Lake, State of Utah. (Signed) HAKIIY JENSEN. (CHARLES NEWlidl.D, T'RSAL CHIDESTEH. First publication, January 12, 10X".. VXVA. Ijist publication, January - 9 by $149,J0.1.44 ing. (Jet up early is the New Year's Telephone Murray 35 warning. r. is tor l'.aster which gives you Issued every Thursday by good times. Think of the year it will give you Murray Tress, 155 Court Ave., Murray. Utah. some rhymes. A is for that iwople appreciation Entered as second class matalways say. ter February 8. 1927, at the And thank you heartily almost postoffice at Salt Lake City, every day. Utah, under the Act of March K Is for Hoy who Is always glad. 3, 1S79. To make the new year happy and not let it be sad. .a By KAY WARREN 33 (Continued from page 2) Fateful Photographs To Whtun Iti.May Concern: He It known that tlie folloIn; RESOURCES Loans nn1 discounts .'. Overdrafts . . '. United States Government securities owned Other bonds, stocks, and securities owned Banking house, $!M),00(1.00, Furniture & fixtures, $7000.00 Reserve with Federal Reserve Bank Cash and due from banks Redemption fund with I'. S. Treasurer and due from U. BONNYVIEW SCHOOL NAME |