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Show THE MURRAY EAGLE m KITCHEN'S CHARTERING ANNABELLE'S ANSWERS POLICY REVIEWED WOD 11 m il lmrr HOUSE-CLEANIN- TIME . . . WILL SOON BE HERE! LET US HELP YOU WITH YOUR Curtains, Rugs, FineLinen Quilts, Blankets, etc. 5W REMEMBER, they are Washed in RAIN-SOF- ARTESIAN WATER T AND PURE MILD SOAP AT THE MURRAY LAUNDRY "More Leisure Hours For IV omen" PHONES: HY. 612, MURRAY 213, AMER. FORK 213, BINGHAM 213 Climate Varied Colombia Is as larp as Spain Htirt Portugal combined. It can boast, BOXES, wooden, extra heavy, all sizes just right for setting like Cullforrila. of ever? cliinule un hens, baby chicks and rabbits der the sun ; from tropica! lowlnndj ts three Andean ranges rise to 427 Vine Street, Murray. height of more than 17.IMH) feet. and the fruits am! grains of torrid. temperate and Apllne regions sueeed each other as the altitudes . Its mineral wealth Is equally varied, fiold Is produced In quantity. Colombia ban been the world's principal source of platinum and emeralds. Coal Is abundant And American geologists have classified Colombia as one of the largest potential oil fields. & BOXES FOR SALE-AL- Colombia' KINDS L - SHEEP FERTILIZER For Lawns ri.-e- Gardens Higheit, Lowest Temperatures temperature of VU degrees was recorded at Greenland ranch In Death Valley, California, on July 10. lHU. This Is wild to be the highest observed under proper con ditions of exposure with standard thermometers. The coldest Is probably 05 degrees below zero, recorded at Fort Keo'gh, Montana, la Jan-uarA 51.50 per Yard DELIVERED 5537 South State 1SSS. SATURDAY, MARCH 21 "THE PUBLIC MENACE" With Jean ARTHUR and George Ml RrilY Also Good Short and "ADVENTURES OF FRANK MEKRnVELL" $10 PAY NITE DRAWING AT 9 P.M. SUN. MON. TUES. MARCH 22-23-- 24 AN EXTRA BIG DOUBLE BILL 0B mm I A A J f. T f 1.4 - i" . Br State Official Declares Sound Principles in Licensing Banks Are Essential G If 11 I NEED PROPER LADIES AID MEETING KAY THOMPSON' YMW i'Ill ...-'-:.- H PHILADELPHIA. Sound public policy In chartering banks was discussed by Car K. Witbers. Commissioner of Hanking and Insurance ot the Slate of New Jersey, before the Eastern Conference on Banking Ser'lce, held here recently under the auspices or the American Hankers Association. lie declared that "few questions bearing on the future stability and security of our banking systems loom as more I in portant than 'hat of a sound policy to be pursued In bank chartering." Allut'lng to competitive policies of both state anj national banking authorities to charter the most banks in the past, he said that "this country was over banked, and that aside from any other consideration, economic or otherwise, this condition was brought about largely through an unwise, unsafe and un thinking charter policy, alternating between the state and national sys terns, which has marked and hampered banking progress In this country since its very inception." Political Influenct He decried political consldera tlons In connection with the chartering of banks saying: "Political Influence has no more place In banking than It has In the deliberations of our highest tribunal The Supreme Court of the United States. Until this is recognised and brought Into belug within both our state and national systems, we may never feel safe against the shifting sands of political expedience and favor." As to the "element of sometimes ridiculous competition heretofore existing between the state and na lional systems." he said that much may be said In favor of the progress made In recent years. In many states there exists a practical working agreement between local supervising authorities and the federal authorities. wbertby all charter applications are mutually considered on a basis of community need rather than competitive advantage as be tween systems. Id some states this arrangement goes even further la the refusal or the one authority to even consider a charter while pend Ing with the other. Aside from the competitive and political aspects of our future charter policy, be continued, there are several others more Individual and local which merit consideration. Among these he mentioned honesty ot purpose, community need, the character of management and adequacy of capital Most state laws make reference to the "character, responsibility and fitness" of the Incorporators of a new bank, be said, continuing: "So Important do I conceive this factor to be. that 1 place It first among those for consideration, for unless the motive la sound, honest and sincere, there Is little likelihood that the resultant Institution In Its service to the communty will reflect other than the spirit of Its founders. The eom of the Pitt "Too orten to the past have charters been granted to promoters pure and simple not always pure, and by oo means simple. The country was dotted with such. The experience has been costly and. It Is to be hoped, the lesson well learned, not only by charter granting authorities, but by the genera public as we!L" Cube' factors to be considered as among the most Important to granting new bank charters, be said, are the number of Institutions already serving the area, the record of earnings of existing Institutions, the number of failures since 1920, and the reasons therefor, public con venience and advantage, the reasonable prospects tor growth of lbs community, expectation of profit able operation and whether a branch of an existing Institution could serve ts well. "Sound public policy demands that oo new banks be chartered unlets there It a definite, oereiaitous and permanent ocod." be declared. 'Sound mergers, consolidations and the sensible extension of branch banking are much to be preferred to any general movement toward a flood of new charters, But bere gain we mutt guard carefully talr.it monopoly or unbridled branch competition, either of which mlfiht become at dangerous at the orgaMzalloo of new banks." I I Mr. i;rv tit B MARCH 25th LIGHT Light colored walls and good Humiliation from windows and night lights are a necessity in the kitchen for good work, and good ventilation is equally necessary for health. Much fatigue can be traced to eyestrain and poor air, warns Mrs. Effie S. Barrows, extension home economist for the Utah State Agricultural college. White, ivory, tan. or yellow walls and woodwork reflect light and are aids in improving kitchen liehtinc. Sometimes a cool light green background proves successful. Colors to be avoided are drab grays and browns, dingy greens and blues, which seem to Jepress and the spirit and tend to absorb light instead of diffusing The Ladies Aid of the r munity Methodist church hold a meeting at the home11! Mrs. Hampton on Ww March 25th. Luncheon will be served at p. m. Lsat week the Ladies a.. .. iary met at the home of Mrs a fred Nelson, on State street v ' Walter Mullins was aJT4 hostess. i " WANTED PT A MO in ar,rA "nuiuon. Will rent or store in return for usaSe. Best of care hv r.nnKv.i Phone Hy. 6656-from 4 R it. DEAR ANNABELLE: COULD YOU PLEASE TELL ME HOW I CAN BECOME SOPHISTICATED? SADIE Dear Sadie: SOPHISTICATION IS THE ART OF ADMITTING THAT THE MOST UNEXPECT-EIS JUST WHAT YOU ANTICIPATED! D Annabelle. PAPA KNOVV- S- For best lighting and also for cross ventilation a good kitchen has windows on at least two sides, or one or two windows on one side and an outside door on an other. The cross draft will take out hot air and odors, especially of the windows are high and opened from the top. Another ad vantage gained from setting kit chen windows high is that large Dieces of equipment, like the sink or refrigerator, can be placed under them. The stove should be placed so that drafts do not strike it directly. Such drafts are a fire hazard and decrease the efficiency of the stove. A screened transom over the outside door and over the windows, if they are not sufficiently high, will aid in carrying off cooking smells. An outside door with glass in the upper half adds to the light. Find Wheeled Croii t mainifiirnt wheeled cross blyh relief, bearing animal aand "Pop, what It lineage?" "Dim line." t WNU Service. Bull Syndicate. SEE US FOR Barley-Oats-Wh- eat and Alfalfa Seed Sole Agents for THE FAMOUS LASHER HATCHERY TURKEY POULTS WE ARE NOW PREPARED TO CLEAN YOUR WHOLE GRAINS BRYSON GRAIN CO. In fig- ure ormttnents in unusual carving and apparently belonging to the Ninth and Tenth cfiiiurle.i bus been unearthed on the site of un old monastery In Ireland. h:;il - 4775 So. State St. Phone M-1- 2 iff r GLACIER I ICE CREAM CO. SATURDAY, MARCH 21 ANY FLAVOR QT. BULK 40c PINT 20c FROZEN DESSERT 30c QT. DOUBLE THICK MALTS 10 c DOUBLE HEADER CONES . . 5c TWINS 5c .... Public Confidence Challenging a recently published statement that thete It as "apparent lost of public confidence In ban at." William ttoyd of Ithaca, N. T thlt wr true, bank deposit are constantly Increasing. "I maintain that any banking Inttl tullon unlrb has continued to serve itt community tine the trying day? of II2 must be enjoying the respect and confidence of that community, and I am sure that tbt very large majority of fttntlflg Initltutlons wblcb bait come through this d prMlnn have never bad to 'regain" public confidence be sayt. atkt Fun plus romance plus excitement! But comedy is king in M G-M- 't hilarious companion piece to "ANightatlhoOpera!" 3tt RICHARD ARLEN BERYL MERCER Claude Agister McNaughton Paiker rrhK4 Charles Cecilia Dudley ay Ww W. Diem Cmw, tt yw6S,vv ,vfrtt WITH A. why, If 000. SAUCE ALL OUR lTKOI)UCTS AKE OF TIIK HIGHEST QUALITY COME IN AND GO THROUGH OUR FACTORY Trust Institutions A directory of truat Instllullont published by the Trust Division, Aoierirtn Hanker Attoclttloo, lists l.fil Institution! bavlng scire gate capital fundi of IMH.Q00.o00 tnd total resoarcet ut tJi.MI.OOO, REAUARQ 4828 SO. STATE ST. i! MURRAY UTAH !). 1 |