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Show THE MURRAY EAGLE He Your Neighbors In the Hews Richard W. Flygare, Monrovia, Calif., recently enjoyed a week end visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Denzil E. Watts, South State St. The Watts are parents of his wife, Jane. Richard (Dick) was a member of. the Army for four and a half years during World War II. FRIDAY, APRIL 22, 1955 later attended the California were unable to make the trip but Institute of Technology at Pasadena, where he received his masters degree in engineering. He now is employed at the naval base in California as an engineer on shock and vibration and was chosen to go to Dayton, Ohio, where he represented the naval base at a conference of engineers from all branches of the service. On his return from Dayton, he Mrs. Fly visited with his small and their Carl, son, gare in-law- s. W.W.VAW.'. mw it; Mill VUUtt Jane sends greetings to all her friends in Murray. Local Legion Auxiliary Graveside Rites Held Aid in District Post For Reed Jacobs' Tot Miss Jackie Turner, Moab, spent several days last week, visiting her parents and family, Mr. and Mrs. Harlo D. Turner, 6059 South State St. Jackie is employed as a telephone operator in the booming uranium town. Mrs. Albretta Southern of the auxiliary of the Murray Post, American Legion, last week was elected historian of the District Eight' of the legion. The meeting was held in Bingham. Elected n commander was Mrs. Lyle of Sandy, V Tone engine for economy. pick starts Mr. and Mrs. John Gasler, Port Muenerne Calif., spent last week end with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Turner, South 279 West St., Murray, and Mr. and Mrs. Jesse W. Tomson, Sandy. Mrs. Gaster is the former Miss Dora Turner. parents;-grandparent- great-grandparent- Norma Carlston. Clean and flash cwfiBj system. 1 V Drain and refill crankcasa with proper trade oi V Check transmission and differential for proper hrbricaitts. V Lubricate chassis and wheel bearings. V Check brakes, steering, tires for safety. V Check ignition, battery, lights, all electrical connections. Mechanical adjuitmentt will b made wliere ntctssary ZION MOTORS INC. DcSoto - Plymouth Direct Dealer 4646 South State Street - Dial AM 37 3: si NotXyears! Not years! years old! I!; afternoon for Jo Lynn Jacobs, infant daughter of Reed Monday Gun-derso- Mr. and Mrs. Claude Erickson and family, 300 East 5900 South, and guests, making a party of 11, enjoyed an interesting trip last week end. They motored to Elmo, Emery county, and visited with their" parents, B. H. Erickson and Mr. and Mrs. Orson Brotherson. The group visited Buckhorn Flats, just east of Castle Dale, where the U. S. government is doing extensive testing for uranium and oil, and several other places of interest. The Erickson's guests were Miss Lorrie Walker and Miss and driving in the Salt Lake City cemetery and Clara Ann Carlisle Jacobs, 1226 2nd Avenue in Salt Lake City. The tot died Saturday night in a Salt Lake hospital of compliRuth Anderson, Barbara Wineri-te- r, cations caused by premature birth. General Cook and Inez Smith. The Jacobs are well known in Murray, where the father was a Mr. and Mrs. Orson P. Millet, former star athlete at the high 5926 Belview Ave., enjoyed last school. week away on a business and pleaSurvivors include the sure trip. They went together as Mrs. Blanche Jacobs far as Las Vegas, Nev., where Mr. of Salt Lake City, and Mr. and Millet spent the week on business. Mrs. Wedward Carlisle, Manti; Mrs. Millet went on to California Mr. and Mrs. where she visited with their daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Lindsay, Salt Lake City. Larry Ward in Los Angeles. In Funeral directors were W. DougAlhambra, she visited with Mr. las Allen and Vaughn C. Soffe of Millet's mother, Mrs. Orson Olson. They returned home last Saturday the Jenkins Mortuary, 4760 South State St. evening. Mrs. James R. Steadman, West Jordan, was hostess at a luncheon Monday honoring her sister, Mrs. Clive Bennion, on her birthday. Covers were laid for 14. A social afternoon was enjoyed. HERE'S WHAT WE DO! Graveside rites were' conducted LEGAL Charter No. s, s, NOTICE Reserve District No. 12 REPORT OF CONDITION OF THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF MURRAY IN THE STATE OF UTAH, AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS ON APRIL 11, 1955. PUBLISHED IN RESPONSE TO CALL MADE BY COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY, UNDER SECTION 5211, U. S. REVISED STATUTES. ASSETS Cash .balances with other banks, including reserve 2,030,508.52 balance, and cash items in process of collection United States Government obligations, direct and 6558 guaranteed Obligations of States and political subdivisions Other bonds, notes, and debentures Corporate stocks (including $11,250.00 stock of Federal Reserve bank) Leans and discounts (including $2,099.05 overdrafts) .... Bank premises owned $18,000.00, furniture and fixtures $26,997.19 Other assets 2,241,597.75 91,678.00 14,000.00 ' Mrs. E. V. Mortenson, 260 Mt. View Drive, recently returned from a month's visit in Champaine, 111., with her daughter, Joyce, and family, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas D. Hofeling. Mr. Hofeling received his release from the U. S. Air Total Assets Force during Mrs. Mortenson's visit, so as soon as Mrs. Hofeling was strong enough to travel, Mr. LIABILITIES and Mrs. Hofeling and their brand and new baby daughter, Stephaine, Demand deposits of individuals, partnerships, and Mrs. Mortenson, returned to Murcorporations ray. The Hofelings now are settled Time deposits of individuals, partnerships, and in their home at 2822 Conner St. corporations (28th South and 21st East). Deposits of United States Government (including , postal savings) of States and political subdivisions Deposits Glen Pugmire, East 5900 South, Other deposits (certified and cashier's checks, etc.) .... spent last week in southern WashTotal Deposits $8,305,955.15 ington on a business trip. Other liabilities 11,250.00 4,336,344.41 Total Liabilities Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Carlson, Ely, Ntv., have moved back to Murray to make their home. Their CAPITAL ACCOUNTS many friends bid them "Welcome Capital Stock: Home". Common stock, total par $175,000.00 8,311,955.15 Surplus Mrs. James II. Gilbert, 320 West Undivided profits 5300 South, left for Los Angeles last Tuesday morning in the company of her daughter, Mrs. Lewis (Nelda) Raddon and grandchil. Total Capital Accounts 44,997.19 728.76 8,771,104.63 3,331,371.19 4,107,221.51 262.50 803,014.86 61,085.0 6,000.00 175,000.00 200,000.00 84,149.18 459,149.48 , Straight BOURBON Whiskey 1 Ism ..viA. r,TN The Bourbonman OLD QUAKER DISTILLING r e Bourbon CO., LAWRENCEBURG, Total Liabilities and Capital Accounts dren, Mrs. Max Raddon and Gil8,771,104.63 bert Blake. Gilbert returned home by bus Thursday night. The ladies plan to enjoy a two weeks' visit MEMORANDA . with Mr. ; and Mrs. Richard Loans as shown above are after deduction of reserve of 108,051.27 Saddlier i formerly Miss Maxine above-named I, Ethel M. Tingley, Cashier of the bank, do solemnly Raddon), LaMar Gilbert, Ontario, to statement true swear is the best of my knowledge that the above Calif., and other relatives. and belief. ETHEL M. TINGLEY, Cashier CORRECT Attest: Last Tuesday evening daughters ABRAM BARKER and granddaughters of Mrs. Mag4958 Poplar St., helped gie Smith, It A. ROBBINS 70th her celebrate her T. R. VINCENT birthday. The group enjoyed a delicious Directors birthday dinner at Vcrnal's Cafe STATE OF UTAH, COUNTY OF SALT LAKE, ss: and returned to Mrs. Smith's Sworn to and subscribed before me this 18th day of April, 1955, home for Ice cream and birthday cake. The party Included Mrs. and I hereby certify that I am not an officer or director of this bank. EVA CRAPO, Notary Public Smith, Clarissa Karabatgos, Louise Johnson, Henrietta Anderson, My commission expires October 20, 1958. Genevieve Collctt, Collett, De-lor- IND. 86 PROOF. es |