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Show THE MjLZRRAY BANKERS ARRANGING SELF-EXISTEN- LUTHERAN CHRIST CALLED STIRSTANCE NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE The following described EAGLE SPIRIT T tiroD- erty will be sold at Public Sale to the highest bidder at the hour REGIONAL MEETINGS of 11 a. m., on the 13th day of March. 1S36. at 155 South Wpst Temple street, Salt Lake City, EcoCounty of bait Lake, State of Studying New Legal and Utah,' to cover storapp rhartrps o nomic Conditions Affecting to law; according 1 Rosco owner Cas Bank Management square Piano, Stormy Weather "Substance" is the subject of tha sprmnn to be read n ail Churches of Christ, Scientist, on Sunday, March 15. The Golden Text: "Honour the Lord with thy substance, and with the firstfruits of all thine ner. increase," is from Proverbs caie supplies & fixtures, owner n also includes Thp STRESS PUBLIC OPINION L. D. Young. Bible the passage: "Through faith o w ner Eli Household goods, we understand that the worlds Ghiuon. Werican Banker Association Household goods, owner L. F were framed by the word of Sponsor of Meeting a Part of Kidd. God, so that things which are Nationwide Program of BankMOLLERUP MOVING & STORseen were not made of things AUE. ing Development which do appear" (Heb. 11:3); By J. A. Mollerup, Manager and the following correlative PHILADKLPHIA. -- Fifteen hun- from the Christian Science textdred bankers from fifteen eastern book, "Science and Heallth with states met here In January in a two Kev to the Scriptures." by Mary day ronferenre devoted to discus Baker Eddy: "In proportion as 5 CHICKS sinus on legislative, managerial, op the belief disappears that life and 4 crating and public relations prob intelligence are in or of matter. lem of the banking business. Thh the immortal facts of being are was the first of a series of meeting, ieen, and their only idea or intel planned by tbe American Bankeri is in God." (p. 279). ligence Association In lpssnn-sermo- rnr by E L E F IE Li W IE Clip lliij coupon ami mail it witlijl for osix weeks' trial utlncription to TUB CHRISTIAN SCIENCE MONITOR " Published by Tut Christian RcieNri PuauiHlNg Bociitt Boston, Massachusetts, U. 8. A. In If you will find the dully gnod newi ol the world from Its Soo writers, as well s fli ):u imiiili devoted to women s and rinldren's Interests, iplal sports, music, finance, education, radio, tic. You will he glad to welcome Into vour home bo 1rurt an edvocate of pr.ine prohibition. And don't miss Snubs. Our Dog. and the Sundial and the other 'eaturea. viiuiBiMn miEm s iwurmua, duck i;ay ninuon, notion, IWRSV Please send ms a six weeks' trial subscription. I enclose one dollar 111). iiK (Name. t'f. - i A DOLLAR'3 WORTH pleLM print) (Address) (Towui (State) SUCCEED WITH HARDIN til ANTON BLOOM 3746 So. 2nd West Special Price BEST Accidents Increase Daily! COAL Ton Protect YOURself Against This Deadly I50 Special Price Menace on Low Rates Quick Service Phone for Representative Today Orders on Peterson Coal Co, South State Street Phone MURRAY 165 4762 Phone Midvale 89R3 7 BUSINESS-PROFESSIONA- L WHERE TO TRADE IN SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH ARTIFICIAL LIMBS, BRACES What .Saves Fuel? Stop the cold ulr from coming h ARCH SUPPORTS, TRUSSES and the warm uir from going ou'. Made to your individual needs. Weallier Strips, Calking, Insula Belts, Elastic stockings, crutches tion now Installed by experts at and etc. Guaranteed workmansmall monthly pnyu.ents. Free estimate on any umoiint of work ship. The FITWELL ARTIFICIAL LIMB CO. 33G West 3rd South Was. 62G4 Office Hours 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. 135 RAWSON AND COMPANY So. State SL Vas 4032 Old.smobile Sales and Sen Ice Icver before have our sales rooms housod a finer buy than Western Furniture Company, the new 1936 models. We in Juvenile department is the vite you to inspect them. in Utah. Special largest A. K. TOLRSSKX size crib with large complete aGI South State Was. 6111 mattress, crib blanket and beautiful Baby Book, all for N.UTKKS DRINK $9.95. Easy Terms. Thr Is nothing: more complete as a food "A Good Deal For Your Money" WESTERN FURNITURE COMPANY 135 South Stale Was. 8152 Stove and Furniture Store Pull line f gas and coal ranges High cluilr, new, $1.75, Kitchen chulrs OOc, I'oul Range $7, IMtkmt MH. All klml of other useful urtirles. We tmy, mII iiiul repair. We try to everybody's price lu furniture ami stoves. Ik-j- AT LESS COST Start Your Chicks on Draper Quality Chick Mashes There Are None Better Market your eggs with us. The best and fairest deal possible. CALL 4004 So. 5th East - Mur. 533-- I'll Leave Thee Never There stood two figures on the corner as the town clock struck three. One was tall and dark, the other small and fair. They both stood just a few feet from the sidewalk and had been standing there for more than twenty years. Who's His Mother-in-La- w Last year I asked her to be my wife and she gave me a decidedly ou a new one. RUED WALT WILLIAMS USED FURNITURE STORE 556 South Nate lly. 5327 (KISEU "Ew Notice A dancey, A datey, aniiiin lleaiu r Ki paira Hat jour Tacuum i tuner nuiklng si Perchancey lh !" i.f cllielriii'jr iur )uur tall Typewriters-- All Out latey. tleaiiln. rt and aerUo for earb makes, ljite model rented for A classcy, aud every maa d Taeuum or washing the home, 1 iiiiiiith J'.'.oO, 3 tnoiitlii A quizzy, niainni uiaile. Wringer rolls fur trsr) inakf of . aahr. Guaranteed Initial rent applied on purNo passcy, chase. Adding machines, Gee whizzy. A 1 MASTER clutk writers, supplies, 133 Ea,st 3rd EI ECTR1C SHOP "South High Optic", Columbus, So. lly, KI6U mii repairs. 61 East First South St. Kurkniau-shlp- dupll-cutou- t, SALT LAKE TYPEWRITER BOOKS COMPANY 333 South Main gi t good tonus. valuable time Ht Why fin-nppimrtuiit moment. Have a good abntrnct available. THOMAS HOMER Male So. EXCELLENT GIFTS Was. 2761 A Complete Variety is Available Make lour Shopping Com- Abstracts (Jm1 abstract, 40 MAKE Broadway Market (Jtittllty iiuTi handUe In all of our ut (wrtmeiita. Every day l plete by Veiling the BOOK COMPANY East South Temple Was. 6967 DESEKET 41 EOITP YOUR CAR WITH PARTS you need. Accessories for any and all makes of cars. Used uuto and truck parts at prices to suit your purse. APEX AUTO WRECKING COMPANY day at our titolnt. meat mar 569 South 4CD1 State ket, delliateswn, pantry and fruit ptainl. Your chopping nn( rim-pletuntil you have vlMtttl . . . BROADWAY MARKET 1 EaM Was. 10117 Broadway Linen Suptilies All kin. I of l.inen Rnd fill-rrn- at reaoiinl.lf I'tnh Inditrj a prlivn. Patri'iil kiip your MI,.w ih;hi at woik. t THE AMERICAN LINEN SUPPLY CO. "It pays 33 3? E. 6 Ni. MOTORS Generators, Compressors, Motor Ivcpairftig. Buzz Saws made to order. New and used motors and . machinery. Try us for depend-ability- fiirnMi trt keep lly. li'iitl" y. :iS. (JihoreMurray35 We Are Equipped to Take Care of Your Needs were explained by O. Howard Vof. who said he ha found there are fort, eight places In the ac' where provision Is made foi Siscretlonary power . be exerciser" officials througl by government rule or regulation. Bank taxation was discussed b Charles H. Mylander of Columbu. Ohio, who declared that "the avei age American Is vitally lntercste. In taxation of banks because so! vency may depend to a large degre upon the way In which the taxlm power is exercised upon them." To prove his point he cited eari Ings figures which showed that, I: the year ended June 30. 1931, "fo the United States as a whole. Da tional banks used $14.89 out, of earl $100 of net operating earnings, be fore taxes. In payment of taxes; bu In seven of the twelve Federal Re serve Districts the percentaco ol earnings used tor taxes was above th average. It was In oractlcalh these same seven districts that tht greatest number of bank failure occurred In those hectic years fron. of Philadelphia, DEStM.M0RmArV service AQove All HAIR CI TTLNG IN LATHS I STYLES FOR EVERY MEMBER OF THE FAMILY FRANK NELSON BARBER SHOP rrrrm ' TTJlUa-raa-Uj Pastor OPPOSITE CITY HALL COMMUNITY METHODIST CHURCH Sunday School at lowed by Preaching 11:45 a. m. 4 k fs 'Ch-ris- .... .....0 followed one-ha- lf i hour' ',uur? and auuits, in me chief nw lot Christian doctrine, with .lull to our pvpru rin ie-ni- . and your children invited to come and worshin ? US. ST. VINCENT depAlL 4900 Wasatch . St Patrick Maggiurei Pl. Rev. j ...to """"ay ?,??S' an Oiico o:ou and in SALE-AL- Kl L Z??den'.. IUt.1 . OUUOOl, y;3o BOXES FOR ra hean rignt for cot..' chicks and ni2 hhy, vine street, a. m.. fol Services at 2 Tie on illc by rhiuL Jtruction for v.. 11 Ladies Aid Society from p. m., on Wednesdays. Discourse Murray. WANTED PIANO in good n "ii. rnt fir ctr.ro in to Best of care bv Usaf Phone Hy. 665G-- YromTtnT , R NOTICE OF DELINQUENT ASSESSMENT LITTLE COTTONWOOD TANNER DITCH COMPANy Murray, Utah There are delinquencies upon the following described stock on count of Assessment No. 25, (50c) cents per share ust 15. 1935 payable September fifty 17. 1935; the Board 'uf having made three Urn extensions to several delinquent holders and further, as per Resolution passed by the I Cti0Qr.?'.Janai7 20 193t5 extending time of payment to Februf-1-0, Jb, and that any stock remaining delinquent after said d;' Will be advertised . arnnrrtincr tn bur- , or.1 it uic aM.'S.MUL'nt "iiv ii paid together with cost of advertising, so many shares of s, ! stock, as may be necessary, will be sold, at the hour of noon on tE 28th day of March, 1936, at the residence of H. E Howe Vine street. Murrav. Utah, tn nav th riohnnnonf a gether with the cost of advertising and expense of sale. 3 2 - 15 Cert. No. Shares The The The The Progress Progress Progress Progress ine progress The Progress The Progress Company Company Company Company Company Company Company The Progress Company . The Progress Company The Progress Company 90 1944 Shares Fred Naylor Fred Naylor Fred Naylor Fred Naylor Balance due 209 ."''"." 228 272 ".. 30 " '" 71522 1 302 " 303 304 305 ' 306 307 ' 10 10 10 10 10 10 6U $451 145 147 S.. 200 . ?Z1. ZZ 283 $11 Maud M. Davis 457 W. H. Woodring, care Geo. M."sTraTtonr..'."440 Gladys V. Larsen, Eva Erickson, Arthur W. Larsen, Nellie R. Buchanan 1 445 o.m ueorge iapp estate 9cn J. A. Berrett, Secretary, R. D. 4, Murray, 1st publication, Feb. 20, 1936; last publication, March 12, 1936. n... III ni V - UKAiiN - Ami 214 14 Li 11 1.3 Utah '.I I - PLED - . FLOUR - COAL DRAPER QUALITY FEEDS FRED CARLSON PHONE Murray 422 4904 South & CO. Opposite Citv Hall l j i i BEER PARLOR State St. LICENSED BEER DEALER - FISHER'S - BLATZ - BECKER'S BEERS ON TAP W 1LUML IN WHERE IiEER IS SERVED Klf.HTlS to 1933." As an example of how 1920 far taxation can go, he quoted official fimire showing that In 1934 a largo numbei of small state banks paid on the average 134.20 of every $100 of op eratlng profits for taxes. Mr. My lander urged that mere be "bronchi horn to the iverags American the self evident truth that banks, deal Ing as they do only la Intangible property, are not proper sublect for property taxation; that the true measure of bank's ability to pay taxes Is the earnings It can make WHEN BANK CROOKS SHOW PREFERENCES The American Bankers Atct lion reports that non member banks uffer twice the percentage of bur glarles and holdut robberies, ( compared with members. Mcmbri banks display a sign showing thai they receive the protection of tbe asuoclatlon's detertlvs agents, who caune the arrest of from ISO to 400 bank crooks every-year- , tho or onUatlnn. whlrh Is a nonprofit hedy. says. "Professional criminals TOASTED BREAKFAST ";.f 155 CoMrtJAvenue THOMAS ELECTRIC! rn Wet 2nd South Wa. 1216 AND WHEAT C B. WALLACE 517 Your local grocer trcommcndi and M ils GRAIN'S OF (()!. I) Demand the Best Notary Public U. irrigation rmrs, The discussions at the conference showed that tbe bankers are ready to make It easier for the Govern ment to relinquish many of its emergency financial services as soon as possible by demonstrating how their institutions are able to render full banking facilities. Bankers generally have recog nlzed that In times of emergent the Government had to come to th assistance of the people when chartered Institutions were unabl to do so on account of such cond. Hons. Mr. Fleming said. They als realize that possibly many function which the Government Is perform ing are of a nature which cannot b handled by chartered institutions under fundamental principles of sound banking. On the other hand, he said, "we should survey all emergency lend Ing measures of the Government to Judge which of these activities can be properly and soundly taken over You are puzzled? Well, don't be. We are talking about the tele phone pole and the drinking fountain on the corner. When answering to the roll call, the students were told to answer "present" if they were prepared, and "here" if they were unprepared. Scott, being Dartlv by banks." The attending bankers devoted prepared answered. "Partly Dres- to considering the Banking tnt." The teacher wondered if time Act of 1935 and the many rclutei the part not present could pos regulations and discretionary pow sibly have been his upper story ers under the Federal law. Thes negative, reply, so to get even I married her mother. Then my tamer married the girl. When I married the eirl's than 81 i'fcllKIK DA1KV MILK, iiere mother the girl became mv you gel all the pmulua necessary, ai well as Hie Ave tltsmliis that help kiddles daughter, and my father married fruw; that treat energy and resistance so he became mv lu disease. Insist on clPfcltlolt dalri my daughter nillk. son. When my father married mv The SI PEK10R D.URY daughter she became my mother. IMi South State lly. 3280 If my father is my son and my daughter is my mother who am I? Old (i.ild Wanted My mother's mother is mv wife Turn your old Juvelry, dental, and must be my grandmother, crowns, bridges, old watches, etc and being my grandmother's husinto cash today, Highest price band I must be my own granpuid. Trade Jour old watch II dfatherSelected. u-- Its nationwide pro gram of banking development un tier the leadership of Robert V Fleming, president of the assocla lion. Similar conferences will b held In southern and western see Hons of the country. "It la the purpose of these work lug coufereiires to bring to assock tion members and other bankers i thorough knowledge of the changes la banking laws and rules, providi discussion of better public relatiom so that there shall be greater co be operation and understanding tween the banker and his customers and to give opportunity for a survey of the problems Incident to the Gov ernment's competition with oui chartered Institutions" be said. To Help Government Quit Banking W. E. CAIN & SON Butterfield and J. REX HAMILTON DIRECTORY, For Best Results f Quality H it'ft'i --- . ror Errands CRiihcj Christ Evangelical ' church of Murray MiSSoh5 uu; - in fcast FortJ South street-t-he ' Schumann, pastor. Suhdav Regular Car..! M 3 o. m. Sermon hv tu ofttn boast or having annuo vtiough to dodge the far reading syatPm ft man hunting available to members 0 long a there art other banki without this protection." u Mr, "They recegnlte that ones on the record of lh Association's Prntec tlvs Iop8rtment, they must pay for every trims wlih hlch they can be Identified. Detainer warrants havs followed thrm from placs to plars so that penal iertltude for crlm would not cxplats other offenics" TTDIimnLLTO TTdJ)BIIIE for JBYS Plus This Newspaper At Reduced Price HERO is art PfTc r that will rkari appeal to all-- Ame Magaine an J t,s tie wapapcr at a speci A combination bargain nrice. TIw Amcncan Boy is the lavonte magazine of more than 500,000 boy and young men. Its fiction carriei boys on the ing of adventure to all parts of the worlj. h, 8porl. ankU by lamoui coaches and athlrtcs arc stiulird by cfum-ptotI frc yPU fmJ lhe finw Mpn.cj on s aviation, basmrs school acfivitirS humor, and travel. 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