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Show to Lake Blanche on July 6 and enjoyed the day fishing and hiking. Fourteen boys reported a time. With a few minor grand 10 a. m. the at Kext Tuesday Drtlinf cruioHr mnm injuries and the lass of a fishing j cuu Waia c.v.v.tj. Third Pole, the group returned home l" will meet at the nome , nt Dora McMillan to safely. 'LniPte their welfare sewing, The Third ward scouts are Cu"'r .,i ua mnctlv VinnH wnrlf a week's summer planning come to invited outing members are at Camp Steiner from August 3 fnd enjoy the day together. to 1. Vernon Smith and Orson at noon Lunch will be served Martin will accompany the boys Relief presidency. society the on the trip. for sacrament Last Saturday, July 6, The speaker Phyllis and Barbara Erickson meeting next Sunday, July 14, Martin Mar-4 m. will be Bishop took their Sunday school classes 7 30 1, 0 Ahton, a member of the to Salt Lake, where The music the temple block, hadthey visited residing bishopric. lunch and the ward enjoyed a show. will be furnished by ?ining mothers. All ward mem-be- n Mrs. Lyle Berry has been ill are urged t0 attend and interested is invited for the past two weeks. Her anyone else too. many friends wish her a speedy to be present, recovery. of deacons, Xhe first quorum .,, n.nn Martin, advisor, wpnt Mr. and Mrs. Paul Rose ' ' Wlin viau spent Third Ward News ..v-..- . P- 6558 Charter No. District No. 12 Qp C0NDm()N Reserve FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF MURRAY h the State ofinUtah, at theto Close of Business m June 29 1946 call made by Comptroller of the response Published Currency, under Section 5211, U. S. Revised Statutes ' ASSETS $ 656 009 51 Loans and discounts (including $142.12 overdrafts) Government obligations, direct and United States guaranteed 2,947.700.00 of States and political subdivisions 87 250 00 stocks (including $3,000.00 stock of Federal Reserve bank)... 3.000.00 Cash, balances with other banks, including reserve bala1,214,357.28 nce, and cash items in process of collection..... Bank premises owned $43,500.00, furniture and fixtures Obligations Corporate 46.032.40 $2,532.40 ASSETS TOTAL Demand LIABILITIES deposits of individuals, partnerships, and .$4,954,349.19 cor- $2,241,625.29 porations deposits of individuals, partnerships, and cor- norations 2.376.791.99 (inchidinir r nonrwits of United States Government 806.25 postal savings; 148.878.71 Deposit of United States and political subdivisions Other deposits (certified and cashier's checks, etc.).... 30,644 21 ..... TOTAL DEPOSITS $4,798,746.45s 565.00 Other liabilities xe i . LIABILITIES CAPITAL ACCOUNTS TOTAL Capital Stock: total par $50,000.00 Common stock, - Surplus Undivided $4,799,311.45 50,000.00 50,000.00 155,037.74s 155,037 74s profits CAPITAL ACCOUNTS TOTAL LIABILITIES and CAPITAL ACCOUNTS TOTAL $4,954,349.19 STATE OF UTAH. COUNTY OF SALT LAKE ss. I, Ethel M. Tingley, cashier of the above-name- d bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of mv ETHEL M. TINGLEY. Cashier. knowledge and belief. Correct Attest: BRIANT S. STRINGHAM. LOVINA H. McMILLAN, H. A. ROBBINS, Directors. to and subscribed before me this 5th day of July, 1946. R. E. HOWE. Notary Public. My Commission Expires Oct. 25. 1947. Sworn the Fourth in Morgan relatives and friends. THE Ml Tit HAY EAGLE visiting hail storms that swept their camp. Mr, and Mrs. Gar D. Los Murray, Utah, Thursday, July 11, 1946 er and family spent the day in Page The second quorum of deacons the canyon and went in the eve enjoyed a delightful lawn party ning to Saratoga where they en By Mrs. Violet Boyce Wednesday, July 3, at the home 1 1 joyed a swim before returning A B of Roscoe Webb, their leader home. In fact as this writer and The boys played croquet and then i family rode in the canyon, it flW ate their fill of delicious refresh- Eagles Club Hike seemed that there could not be y An hike sponsored by ments, many people left in town for the the South Cottonwood Eagles canyon was filled with people club was Bishop and Mrs. Wilmer Bar-ne- tt enjoyed by a group of Mrs. Youngberg returned la t treasure hunt, ma.-te- d like ourselves, rest, rewen nes socking, are leaving Friday, July 12, ten boys and throe leaders. Bob week from a trip to California and had a watormelion bust. Ev laxation and escape from the for a week at Estes Park, Colo. Howe was the bovs' leader and and Nevada. She visited in Kono ery one had a wonderful time. heat. Mr. Barnett will attend a con- was also in charts nf iha hiL-before going on to Los Angeles. Some old time dances finished oil vention of the Lincoln National The group was taken to their She reports a wonderful time. the evening. It seems that from our section Life Insurance of starting point in lower Gad valcompany, there were six people who either he is which office manager and ley Friday night by Verlin Bate-maLoiters from Ralph and Bill did not understand the reason Mr. and Mrs. Fred O. Boehme cashier of the Salt Lake City who arranged for their have bought a lovely six room Ea'.ehel indicate they are pretty for the bond election or were not branch. transportation. The hike began home on 61st South and 23rd anxious for their turn to he over in accord with improvements. at 5:45 a. m., where the boys fol- East. We surely hated to see them and leave them free to return We are hoping that the reason Carol Smith, daughter of Mr. lowed a route into upper Gad leave the ward with their two home. The brothers are widely they voted no wa just a lack of and Mrs. Leslie Smith, returned valley, then trails without daughters. But of course separated. Ralph is in Greenland understanding and not that they home Sunday after spending a climbed up the face or west side lovely we are happy that they could and in a far outnost whrn. !., would really stand in the way delightful two weeks vacation in of East Twins, the second highest find a place more to their liking. one of eleven men to mvimv of needed improvements in our Price, Utah, visiting relatives. peak to Timpanogos peak. The the iiost. He snvs ih nviil iJ o... city. It is with some satisfaction She reports that she enjoyed her altitude is 11,424 feet above sea Mrs. Lovisa Day gave a parly delivers mail once a monlli ami' that we note their great minorvisit very much. all they talk about is ilu. l.wt ity. However, level. The return was held more for her when we conSunday School class on favorably for the fellows, who Wednesday evening. The child- letter they had and the one they template the many who .should were able to slide all the way ren played ball and roasted hope will eome with the next have voted and the few who did Advertisement mail. Ilalph sent a poem express- vote, we are forced to admit down on snow. At the base of weinies. They all had a lovely ing his utter loneliness at his there is al cak of interest so the peak was a series of pools time. WHY PERFUME WILL Godforsaken post, hut it is no! real and so that had no outlets which made as to STOP A CLOCK the water warm. It had no conmenace the progressive upbuildThe hay ride the Gleaner Girls available this morning. It is not hard to understand ing nection with the water supply, and M Men planned to have on every live city needs. It isn't how A noted Swiss watchmaker, consequently the boys refreshed they feel forgotten, but they enough to be an idle member, turned out to evening Tuesday Paul Woog, went on record re- themselves with an invigorating be a straw ride not behind horses will remember that they are but in order to be proud of one's cently to explain in a general swim. Each individual was re- as was originally intended but in among many who are doing their city, we must take every advannot for pleasure but for Uncle tage offered to lift our voice and way why perfume will often as sponsible for his own meals. truck, owever, the dissapoint- - job not stop the best attuned watch An interesting note is the name ment did not dampen their good Sam and that it will forever use our influence in behalf of a of Gad, which was taken from time. They drove over to Mur stand to their credit. We do wish better Murray. Particularly, the watches those of the gentler sex the name of a valley in Pales- ray Park where they enjoyed a them well wherever they may have to go. seem to favor over heavier tine. The regular monthly Relief models. The leaders were Quentin Society meeting for work and were treated with a big family Seaman 1st class Lamont E. report, was held Before going into detail, he ex- Erekson, Myron Ottley and MerTuesday. The dinner. is home after 17 Ladies put off a fine quilt and MeCleery plained that some women can lin Shaw. The boys were Rulon months of Navy life. Fifteen cut out some work for the welwear wrist watches for many a Boyce, Bill Johnson, Douglas Attend Wedding months he spent overseas in fare program. At noon as always Dale Mathews, French, guest; Mrs. C. Tame and daughter year without mehanical trouble or failure on the part of the Robert Howe, Glen Thorum, Gene Mrs. Alice Floto, attended a wed China ami Japan. He was a cook a hot lunch was served. They on his hip and has had some do have some grand times there. timepiece mechanism. On th Walton, Rulon Reynolds, Glen ding Saturday at the First Con He very interesting experiences. Everyone other hand, some with the same Daw and Harold Daw. attending always feels Lake in Salt gregational church lso had about as good a time as Merlin says he has seen fewer of fully repaid. Mr. of style watch scarcely can begin Taft, daughter Gladys most of the boys but he is plenty to wear it before it slows down snakes the past three years than and Mrs. Peter J. Taft, to Mr. to he home again. He is a on while ever a before hike. Wednesday Mrs. Beth Nelson Mrs. Faye glad Carlos E. Clawson. quite noticeably or stops enBob says they had a swell time Baker Tuft was one of the bride's son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Me- had a quilting party at her home. tirely. Cleery and lie had a brother and The occasion being the marriage and are planning two more events attendants. In an attempt to explain this in the near brother-in-laalso in the Ser- of a nephew, Mr. Spencer Wren future. One will be vice. They are all home now of Chicago. The quilt is to be a apparent phenomenon, not a few a climb to Mt. Nebo in Payson." Hawaii Bound theories have been advanced. Capt. and Mrs. William Honey howi ver, and enjoying being to- wedding present for him and his Not the least of these is the un- Guest for the Holiday were in bait Lake on Monday gether. We wish it were possible bride. Mrs. Nelson served her founded idea that the differences Mr. and Mrs. George Burnhard visiting relatives and friends. for us to make each boy feel Continued on Page 8 in arm movements between wear a delightful Fourth of July Capt. Honey and his family left more than welcome when they spent ers has a tendency to affect the in the cool home and gardens of Louisville, Ky., to and to make them know stay in Wash return watch movement. Some noted Mr. and Mrs. R. O. Simons. The how much wo hope that all will E5CELEBRATE THEE! Now D. for awhile. ington, C, DAYS jewelers have ventured out onto dinner table decorations carried he has order to report to the west be Well with them. n to limb the voice the the patriotic motif. In the eve- - coast on the 15th to take up duone-side- d opinion that personal ing the group enjoyed the fire ties in the awaiian Islands. Mrs. Lloyd Eatchel recently magnetism has a lot to do with works The Honeys have been living in returned from a trip to Calif affecting the wheels and springs Leaving for Burley, Idaho, to Rexburg, Idaho, the paast two ornia, where she visited with of the delicate works so mysthe Fourth in their home weeks on the lovely old farm of friends and relatives. spend terious are the ways and whys of town were Mr. and Mrs. A. G Mrs. Honey's parents, Mr. and the human system where such Mr. and Mrs.'r.ill Healev are Bailey. The couple, who were on Mrs. Ellsworth. into the Boehme place things are concerned! of moving both The members families, week as a guests vacation, spent on Germania Ave. We are ha?py According to Woog, however, of the Simons. including a brother of Mr this is nothing less than pure, Honey, will spend the summer to have them join our ward and unadulterated poppycock. He Fireside Chat on the farm, then Mrs. Honey hope that they will feel at homo does believe, and has proven even A fireside chat was held at the and children will follow her hus among us. to the most skeptical, that per home of Miss Helen Godfrey. band to the islands. Mr. and Mrs Among the many families to fume does definitely have a ten. Bishop Erekson gave two read Ellsworth will return to their SALT LAKE CITY dency to be easily taken up by ings. A girls trio, composed oi home in the city. The Honeys spend the Fourth away from oil. Thus, as he explains in tech- - Shirley Ottley, Elaine Howe and said that they and their family home, weie Mr. and Mrs. I. J. JULY Heed and family who spent their1 a wonderful time in Idahc nical but blunt terms, there may Bervl ThomDson. accompanied by fi:at Island Park, ling bo a thin layer of perfume mole- Earl Ottley, provided two num- - seeing an old western rodeo and four days Idaho. They npoil a wonderful cules formed on the surface of bers. President Carlos Smith all the fireworks. Leon's water spaniel had eight time in spite of some very real the oiL This in turn affects its was the speaker, who gave an in evenand lubricating qualities teresting talk on our responsi- new puppies before leaving Ken walch the entirely. bilities to obey the laws set down tucky that he just couldn't part tually stops Jewelers who have tried out by the prophets in order to re with. A kind lady offered to take them, but he had to have tin Woog's theory agree that there ceive a full exaltation. Refreshments were plenty of mama dog to help her or he could may be some basis for what he M& have the choice of a veterinary advances, so until something bet- ripe watermelons. well It painlessly chloroform them. ter is shown, this idea may Visit at Bear Lake was finally decided to bring them rest on its laurels. boon have two weeks Leon fixed a box lor the camm The past is by column sponsored Thu; 61 Steadman Jewelry, 4824 South eventful ones for Mr. and Mrs. family and at each stopover put Charles G rover. Guests for four the mother out with the pups to State. days of the G rovers were Mr. and rest on the grass in the cool Mrs. Charles Rowe and their son shade. Loon found he could havt Cal. During sold them several times across from Oceanside, their stay here the group joined the .states. All the fat cute pup the Lyman Motor outing at the pies created quite an attraction n D Glen P. Dodge 161 East 3415 South Snyder hot pots at Heber, where and gathered so many sightseers D they enjoyed various amusements the pups didn't get much air D of swimming, ball games and rac But they are on the farm now ing. In the evening they were which are real good dog days for served a banquet dinner. Mr. them. The Honeys have two other ', and Mr& Rowe and their son left before the Fourth to continue to childnn: Joan, who was a danc West Virginia, where they will ing student of F.lva Brown and has done so well that she has visit relatives. The Grovers celebrated our na continued with her lessons in the tion s buthday with a group oi many cities they visited; Billy 25 at Tanners Flat, where they plays the oboe at high school conmd breakfast and dinner. The certs and also plays a clarinet. The Honeys .say hello to all evening was spent at one of the fi ii mis in Murray and say en on 21st South home then member's some while fireworks the day they'll be back: that eating joying cake and ice oeam. It is an an it's .still the favoiite town in the YOU AAY TAKE ONE YEAR TO PAY! nual affair of the Westminster U. S. and the mo, t friendly. Presbyterian church group. Farmers' ami Sons' Outing Saturday Mr. and Mrs. u rover. The third annual fathers' an Phone Murray 61 1 ; TanWill at 4960 South State Street held !"" oVlUllg , ..v.,n vUilintf Monte t nor flat next rrid.ty oni .,iiur-day- , Cn.sto and then Cottonwood News srray secciifi ward all-da- I o n, g, miniature tffa well-know- 7 6tk Weit CjnjQcesiu i 5917 South 6th West Groceries, Cold Drinks, Candies, Drugs. A number of hard-to-gitems (Shortening, et Salad Dressing, Campbell Soups, Kremel Desserts) Prices reasonable Open Every Day except Sunday 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. asvi:kitbnim PHONE The ART T The Opening Monday, July A TO lip (it HOW IH'Y AT WEMILKSAIJi BY TIcn.'EtLOAH OMY Sil properly! 4. 1. Pay old debts 2. Meet emergencies 3. Buy things you need net th m.n v.. ' Meet living expenses n.orl momptly. You ni rnuni.--, repay on convenient at our nTT rn ui u uui w,rl, or coll without obl.gof.on to you representative will call at your home rnonikK. w y . puymeru pian. PHONE 1176 Murray Pefl Wolcolt, Manager" HHH.mm.m.m.m."..... returning! canyon. 'mM Soulh, Murray, Utah July 12 and 13; not al the Spruces, as was formerly Jn will nnunced. A tuc held by those living south and nin th of 5lth South. A man led . and Mm;le softhall game is se: with lew hot pitch along '1ht games. In ir.g. racing and the ev ning theie w ill be a camp-firprogram. Those staying for the night have .iiiar.god for a hike caily Saturday morning. Th'to is a priesthood tncdini: Sunday morning at Tar.nei's Flat tVtio! U on ) canyon in l.r.lhContact tho-in ih.nge tm of-wa- Mr. and Mrs A, Ronald Hughes .spent the rouith at looeie at the home of Mr. and Mrs, wu-for- d Hughes, who have a new baby dauglih r. family Reunion The home of Mr. and Mrs. C. Tame iiitl many feet trudge' m and out dunt i: the Fouith of July. The 25 Kueita fust attended the c U hra'.i'T- at Union and wete fluent visitors during the day. In the evening the guests - r 1 soiled-ulrd- 0. C Tanner Jewelry Co 4881 South State St. FOR THE BEST GIRL 3 - Ve Have A Fine o JOE'S STAND 6015 Finance Co. 9Ho OguVn At Tooele Reduce car payments and other household installments 5. You - through TO HELP YOU: ; j. B. Carter. Wholesale Hay & Grain lurniiure, cars, livestock or other personal on HP Store your Coal 8th Loan Service for South Salt Lake County Loans aht 7-12- SOt'TH STATI. 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