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Show Page 14 Thursday, December 15, 1955 MURRAY 7T1I WARD DINNER The Murray Seventh Ward Welfare dinner was held Dec. 9, at the Stake house. The dinner was under the direction of the bishopric with the ward MIA presenting the program. Proceeds from the evening will go to the budget welfare industrial expanding business and state 1902. and our In announcing the final action development in area. We this more specifically, Robbins said, Mr. on the merger, of "These two financially strong and feel the tremendous growth Lake Salt the of long established banks are join- this portion(Bank Page 15, Cul. 1) ing to serve more completely the two pioneer Utah banking institutions with combined resources totaling more than $135 million. The Walker Bank & Trust Co. was organized in 1859 and the First National Bank of Mur MURRAY (UTAH) EAGLE Officers Of Newly Merged Murray Bank ray in mmotr llif ! SEWING CLt'B HAS PARTY The Thursday afternoon sewing club had their annual Christmas party at the Ambassador Club, Dec. 14. The ten members had luncheon and exchanged gifts. The next regular meeting will be at the home of Mrs. Robert Dansie, in January. t$ Iff' 1' ,A ON Make ft a y PLANES XiO F OIL PAINT SETS J A Complete Line! Up to Dolls IJ SHIPS TEXTILE PAINTING L f JEWELRY MAKING TTj GAS MOTORS GAS MODEL Morriy Eagle J OF THE NEW First Murray Branch of the Walker Bank and Trust Co., which formally assumes its new identity today, are from left to right: Frank A. Nelson, Jr., Don M. McMillan and Ethel M. Tingley, assistant cashiers; T. R. Vincent, vice president and assistant manager and H. A. Robbins, vice president and manager Mr. Vincent and Mr. Robbins will also assume positions on the Board of Directors of the Walker banks. Merger of the two banking interests gives the Murray area a banking capital in excess of $135 millions. OFFICERS f 2 AIRPLANES Photo for his. T I POKTABLC 1 Our Entire Line Reduced at special stockholders' meetings held simultaneously Monday at the two institutions, with the merger to be effective today (Thursday), s best to serve 1 THEN INSTALL A Westinghouse Hv v WATER HEATER THOMAS STORE 4745 So. State AM rn arm T ft. 4 I .... i president; and Ethel JIGSAW I Re9- kP 1 1 1 1P4 I I OfTO I J $2.98 Reg. $10.45 $549 L M ' 1 Texas Ranger I WOOD TAPPING $2 Varsity Reg - 98 6-44- Murray LOAN PLANS TO CHOOSI uto or furniture. tit$ Re9 55 00 25 I OFF Lionel ELECTRiC TRAINS I ACCESS0R'ES I I 1 I GIFTS FOR BROTHER M $2 25 I SENSATIONAL I SAVINGS I J $2 3 FRONTIER LOGS j4 Reg 50 TOOL CHESTS 00 S49 J' $049 . (to? u PAYMtNTS Talc m Jon w UK. if you ymri "ON THl SPOT" LOANS Thone first. My "bow much" nd Nhrn", cmplcl the loan when you fir I stop In. CASH POR ANY WORTHY PURPOSl Tiiy buy with CMh and i.ve, make rfpairs, rtc. h. RmUCKY STMICHT I0UM0N WHItKT II PRO Of oiiTiutar coMpm . louitmtt t, r.mr.r.r I I Signature only, two full utiT DOLLY 00 I A new loan service for single rr married men and women in this area in all kinds of work. 3 Early Times $Q98 Reg. $19 I PARCHEESI GAME Z 31 BAKE SET J R I CHECKERS I I I Reg. $2.95 I i C95 IO I I 3 SET I TABLE-CHAI- I 9 I $5.49 Reg fgl SET GAME I $A9 f BLACKBOARD Reg. $3 4917 S. Stato St. J Phonos AMhurst ft I H $p-2- $6.50 Reg. I $2 One Price I $749 rocking chair 1 All I I J ST0VE 95 $9 Reg CAMP II SET Reg GAME $ 050 Remington t&A I Reg. $2 FOOTBALL 93 $f98 Y SHAVER ELECTRIC Here's the UEW SPOT for CASH... I -- ""' f I I I jr O GIFTS FOR SIS Your Choice HOLSTER SET I GIFTS FOR DAD While They Last CHINESE ' J I I Mi! Refl to I 1 Of ol Regular $34.95 NOW mr W I I $ STARDUST CHINA I $J98 JL tball SET gj Service for Eight I I 1 I The NEW City Finance office in Murray offers you a new kind of fast, friendly loan service In any amount from Off $498 $29.95 Now Reg. YlQ HOUSEKEEPING r ALUMINUM I 1 f whiiWi mode In Kentudiy, Kenttfcklant themselves overwhelmingly choose Eorty Times over all ether stroights. Thof s the bed recomnwndoHon a whiUy ever hoi. I I ToyClose-Ou- t best for your enjoyment N0W "WQ SKATES Reg. O Regular $29.50 I PUZZLES Football, Baseball 1 www LSLSL c BLOSSOM CHINA CHERRY I I $1 GAMES-Baske- I 1 - ROLLER M. Tingley. Don M. McMillan and Frank A. Nelson, Jr., assistant cashiers. Serving on the advisory board will be Bryant S. String-haAbram Barker and George Winder. The merger brings together B. NEFF FIRESTONE 1 Branch will include Mr. Robins, vice president and Mr. Vincent, Early Times is 25 . Service for Eight I KADiUS I Banking Department vice a dean flavored, superbly mellow whisky, from a hodition almost a Century old. I and the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System. With the merger, two new directors are elected to the board of Walker Bank & Trust Co. Mr. Robbins will serve as a director and as vice president and mana-- e r of the First Murray Branch. Tyler Vincent who will also serve as a director, will be vice president and assistant manager. Both men have been prominent In Murray banking for many years. There will be no changes in the bank's pcrsoncll. Officers at the First Murray Off Selection ENTIRE FAMILY Of Board; Three Share Ass't. Cashier Office The agreement had been approved on Nov. 3, 1955 by the board of directors of each bank, and subsequently by the State 25 GIFTS FOR MOM I Company. Approval was voted Kinds ' H. A. Robbins, Tyler Vincent Become Members H. A. Robbins, president of the First National Bank of Murray, announced thia week final stockholder approval of the merger agreement betwten the Murray bank and Walker Bank & Trust All FS Dee. 15. 1955. Off A Big Pull Toys More Than SI 35 Millions Give Early Times to a man who knows whijky and watch his eyes light up. It's a sign of your good taste and your respect 50 Choice First National Walker Bank And Trust best to give Off Your Rubber Balls Stuffed Animals Complete Merger Effective Thursday Move Creates Structure Of 50 torn In, wrifi or 'phorn. AsV for Poul L Toopi Your friendly loon Man Open Wcckady Nights 'Til 9:00 BEEUNE GAS J Eb CM? The Firestone Store - 1 |