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Show I THE MURRAY (Utah) EAGLE n4 Tht Nll Avrtlfr Thursday, October 22, 195? Presbyterians Slate Scout Court Of Honor A court South Cottonwood of honor Tor the Boy Scouts of of the Cottonwood Presbyterian Church will be held Tuesday at 6:45 p.m. in the church. The Scouts and their parents are invited to enjoy a dinner which will be served first. After dinner, awards will be presntd to the Scouts who have earned them in a court of honor ceremony. Ralph Gardiner, Scout Master, Is in charge of the affair and will make the awards. He reports that the troop has a full schedule planned including an obstacle hike. "North Pole" hike and other activities which will help the scout to earn honor badges. Heavy Fines Meted Out To Motorists Motorists were beMurray ginning to pay heed to speed limits in Murray as indicated in $150 fine for reckless driving was meted out to Ben Duane Dietrick. Holladay. The court levied a $200 fine, with $50 suspended, against Joseph J. Bleasaro, 4623 So. 200 West, for driving during revocation. A $70 fine was assessed against Frank C. Roberts, Jr., Sands Motel, for disturbing the peace and disorderly conduct. Heaviest speeding tine was $30 levied against Paul Hawthorne, Salt Lake City. A $26 fine was paid by John Vallaze and a $22 fine by Roger Sharpies, both of Salt Lake. Fined $25 was Richard Bradford, Salt Lake City. ' Assessed $20 were: Donald Nuzman, Hyrum; George Tam-me6681 So. 13th East; Harriet E. Nelson, 269 W. 5300 South, and Alta Potter, 10 E. 5878 South. The court levied $18 fines against Stanley J. Baumon, and e, LeRoy McMullin, both of Paying $17 fines were Darre! Olson, Cottonwood Heights; Marvin Burton, 2535 s, E. 70th South; Thomas Sandy; Edward Hoopes, Holladay, , and - Robert Morley, MidTatt',1 ' ;-. A $16 fine was handed down to Gloria G. Carter, 4786 W. 5100 South. Assessed $15 were: Albert F. Greer, 6249 So. 340 East; Ruth A. Christensen, 4649 So. 1175 West; Andrew Charles Adams, 3624 So. State; Richard M. Oeverall, 4421 So. 615 East; Ruth Bletzacker, 5914 Lakeside 1060 W. 4800 Dr.; Grant Boam, 5893 South; ;Rex- - Eatchel, Utahna Dr.; Bernlce Morrill, 5924 So. Jordan Canal Rd.; Chubel Iwata, 443 Vine; Carl C. Gorder. 875 E. 5600 South; Alice M. Kirk, 5864 Lakeside Dr.; Clyde Edmunds, 1490 W; 6235 South; Milton D. Lunt, Ogden; Robert Wilkinson, and James L. Howcroft, both Salt Lake City. Fines of $14 each were levied against: Flossie Nipko, 615 E. 5600 South; Vem L. Chapman, 5795 Conway Rd.; Norman James L. Rollo, Bountiful; Unger, Sandy; Hazel W. Thomas, Arthur S. Wayman, Donald Kelsey, A.. Van Roosendaal and Earl Ray Sorensen, all of Salt Lake City. Paying $13 fines were: Margaret Lit son, 645 Vine St.; Wendell Despain, Natalie R. Malline-kroand Donna Fox, ail Salt Lake. Fined $12 were: Helen Haggard, 1078 W. 4800 South; Robert E. Grecnberg, 1500 W.; 4980 South; John E. Merchew.i and Lester K. Schall, both Salt Lake. Assesed $10 were: Willard Tripp. 1207 W. 4800 South; Ear! H. Milton, 8387 Myron Ave.; Warren D. Mortensen, Provo;! Frank Uresk, My ton; Douglas M. . Smith. Marvin Kirkham, Howard R. Spurrier and Peggy Bringhurst, all Salt Lake. . . Others fined for speeding were: John Mortan Calvert. 1620 E. 4500 South, $8: Marilyn K. Winder. 4391 W. 4100 South. $7; Jcause Rios and Charles Peterson, both of Salt Lake, $5 each. "Irt fJtlicf Vourt action assessed $35 apiece for following too close were Clarence Stewart, Black-foo- t. Idaho; Rollard J. Hart, Minneapolis, Minn.; John Mark, Murray, and Dean A. Boggess, Midvale. Fined $20 on the charge was Kenneth Larson, Salt Lake City. Fined $35 for making an im- E roper left turnA was Earl C iruwn. Sandv. S25 fine fop driving with an expired license was meted out to Ellis D. Pan on, 3337 So, West Temple. stopped were Doris Oliver, 90 W. 5900 South, $10; Joyce S. Loyle, 6241 Meadow Crest, $20; and William Shelton, 3176 So. 3600 West, $10. No mud flaps on his truck brought a $10 fine for Thomas J. Wassmer, 3406 W. 4100 So. The court handed out $10 suspended fines to the following drivers charged with having no operator's license: Frank S. Tuckey, 263 W. 4500 South; Ray Kuhn, 4740 So. 1st West; Ina M. Cowdell, 4596 W. 5175 South, and W. R. Baik, 3594 So. 5600 West. A $1 parking fine was paid by Joe Barney, 235 Craw' ford St. Cases against the following persons were dismissed by the court: Wallace F. Lamhie.Salt Lake City, soliciting without a license; William P. Davis, 3112 Celisti Circle, illegal parking; Arnold H. Petersen, 4353 So. State, driving without adequate glasses; Reed Lambert, 3445 So. 1360 East, public intoxication; Gerald M. Hollewell, Salt Lake.. speeding; Shirley L. Gardner, Salt Lake, speeding, and Richard James Smith, Salt Lake, speeding. n, , Mid-val- MARTIN'S Kau-man- ' are our specialty Prescription an extra right hand PLAYTEX $039 LIVING GLOVES 3 for the sWMi2 price of two Scout. Clinic Dated Here A training Granite Park clinic for all merit badge counselors in Boy Scout Area Three of the Great Salt Lake Council will be held at theGranite High ' LDS , Seminary Monday, Nov. 9th, at 7:30 p.m. All such officers are urged to make plans to attend the hour-lon- g session. The area included the following districts: Cottonwood, Holladay, Mill Creek, Murray, Murray South, Olympus and Winder. Area advancement representatives, Vernon W. Mattson and A. O. (Al) Peterson, both of Murray, are in charge of the program. Over 500 counselors are expected to attend the clinic, the two men reported. Several special speakers will be on the program as well as a skit and a. question and answer period. . The Boy. Scouts of America will celebrate their golden Jubilee year in 1960 with many activities, the Murrayites noted. The clinics aim will be to enable the counselor to help scouts dt Hawkscraft Automatic-Electri- c VAPORIZER $95 Gallon Size 1 Relieves Cold Symptom Humidifies Dry Air "Four Seasons" Hand & $00 Body LOTION Vi PRICE... Full Pint - A $2.00 Value Exclusive Formula Contains Lanolin Plus Silicone. STATE BANKING DEPARTMEENT. STATE CAPITOL, SALT LAKE CITY. UTAH REPORT OF CONDITION OF "MURRAY STATE BANK" OK MURRAY, IN THE STATE OF UTAH AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS ON OCTOBER 6, 1959. ASSETS Cash, balances with other banks, including reserve balances, and cash Items in process of collection $ 420,829 87 J United States Government obligations, direct and 628.ef4.lt , , guaranteed Loans and discounts (including $1,156.17 overdrafts) 020,702.50 Bank premises owned $ , furniture and fixtures Other assets 34.837.58 1.219 57 $34,837.58 .$2006 24571 TOTAL ASSETS LIABILITIES Demand deposits of Individuals, partnerships, and $1,231,653,97 corporations Time deposits of Individuals, partnerships, and 371,46447 corporations of United States Government 13.8tl8 including postal savings) 171.77877 .. Deposits of Stairs and political subdivisions Other deposits (certified and officers' checks, etc.) 28,138 58 TOTAL DEPOSITS $1,818,887.63 38 347 07 Other liabilities .,. take extra advantage of the many opportunities available to the youths through the BSA program. Area Prep Bands To Play at U of Bands from Murray, Granite and Granger high schools will join those of 18 other schools, the University of Wyoming and the University of Utah for the annual Band Day at the U on Saturday. Band Day is held each year as part of the U. Homecoming celebration. Directors of the bands are William Johnson, Murray; Dean Alsop, Granite; and DeVerl Hurst, Granger. Sylvia Douglas and Julynne Fairbourne are drum majorettes repectlvely for the Murray and Granger bands. The groups will march In the televised Homecoming parade lnjowntown Salt. .Lake.. Saturday morning and perform at the game in the afternoon. Utah-Wyomi- On MAIN STREET in MAGNA ....,, TOTAL LIADILITIE3 .$1,807,234.7 Capital ,, Surplus Undivided profits ,1. T.T., ....... Reserve (and retirement account for preferred lean-Tast- y SPARE RIBS, under 3 lbs.. capital) TOTAL CAflTAL ACCOUNTS TOTAL UAIUUTIES AND CAPITAL 33.PMIO0 8.O60.99 ACCOUNTS This bank's capital consists of: Common stock with total par value of r 149,01099 ,$2.oo 543 7l t 1 . MEMORANDA ts plrdgrd or assigned to secure liabilities and . 40,000 00 for other putpwes , FT ATE OK UTAH COUNTY OK SALT LAKE A. E. Price, being first duly aworn arrnMinjt to law, dn pones and says, that he Is vice president of the above named Imnk and that the fnrrpolnjr report contains a full, true and cor Ixi 1 statement of the condition of lh- - said bank at the close of business on the 6th day of October 1P.MI. uhM ribcd and sworn to before mo this 14th day of October. 1959. A. E. PRICE IORoTHY ROSS ALT'Eft, Notary Public , Reading at Murray, Uuh. My lummisAion cxpies September i It. Correct Attest! ft, pen er Young, Jr. . Huart J Nelson, !. Ie R. Hull KTATE OK UTAH of the Bank Commisstnfwr 1. gpencer C. Tsvlor, Chief fcank Exsmlwr of the Ptsle of t'tah, do hereby rertify that the forrl'R i 'rue and eormt rorv of the sutrmmt of the above named bank, filed in this office on October 16, 1959. ' Sl'ENTTR r. TAVtXHt Offl Romney. Married Martha Piep-e- r, Nov. 21, 1935, Salt Lake. A member, LDS church. Painter, Utah State Road Commission. Veteran, WW I. Survivors, widow, two sons, six daughters, Mrs. Jean Burbidge, Sandy; Mrs. Gladys Bone, Riverton; Joan M., Wanda N., Julia A., Sandra L, James R. and David H., all Murray; two brothers, three sisters, two grandchildren. Semi-Luslr- e Odorless - ALKYD SATIN ENAMEL Re. $160 Gal. One Week Only $85 U gal, LTrJ lT AM Phone ' Granger Shopping Center ... r 1, 7a A..nitii ......j-..- t. ,f- Shop Nov and Save! Statistics (From Page 2, Col. 5) Our clues were spotted throughout the paper In the ads of id, Wayne, Briant, Michael, all the participating businesses. On the "Who's Who" page in Dych-e- s Rexafl ad we noted that his It 1m incorrectly report the Who's Who ad containing Hponor's names and rules that entry blanks could be deposited at J. & P. Auto ed In I li fell' 'Vmxu&i. Sales Co. BecauNe Western"itates the firm Is closed this week for the deer hunt- I i t J v$ ing seaHon, entries can be deposited at Murray State Bank, 5077 South State. ""' I w"ha ' i 1 , Block . . I or Martin - JACKET hi I; Wool or cotton outer shellsfl to ...UL il fi wiin irmiiaiea lining iui l .. -- t .LI of wurmiin f piemy Brockbank Nips 1 from ii Mama Thursday at the Central Junior high school, the BrockoanK "Bees ' won their second victory of the volley-ba- ll season over the host "Bruins". At the half the "Bruins" led 11 to 9, but the "A" team came from behind to rack up the winOutstandning score of ing players from Brockbank were Richard Philpot and Paul Donaldson. The Central "B" team defeated the Brockbank club 29-Randy Nester and Eddie Miner were top players on the Brockbank "B" squad. 23-1- 9. USE OUR CHRISTMAS 55" PLAN tAY-AWA- Y cuth i urMii : i i 4873A.Stat in Murray , YOUR free parking near our handy rear entrance Plenty of 9. 2 "LOBB'S J Sale Ends October 31, 1959 .-J ' Central Junior Mission 'I f 0 Winterize" '":Js f mother - In - law (Mrs. Esther i Gunnell is at the Cottonwood Maternity home, another gave l(L nis initials "J.H.", that he has blue eyes; drives a Ford Sta tion wagon, and that his home time t0 1 ON THE JOB" FIRESTONE' HEADQUARTERS - "LOBB'S ON THE JOB" MRS. HOMEMAKER! Bob Lobb's Deseref Ironrifc has a . . . H ca O 03 o tu X V- ! - ' z o IA a SATURDAY CO O 1 ...... lb. .45c SHORT 2 RIBS,;........ PORK STEAK, tean-Meat- y SAUSAGE, Country Srylo 69' 43' LBS ....... LB. ....... LB. 39 BOB LOBB A famous Ironrife CO O u HEALTH CHAIR X Crisp, Bleached large 3 LB. BANANAS, CELERY ....... ; . F'rm-Rip- o LB. . ... . LB 1 VIENNA SAUSAGE, cudahy,... 5 can, CHEERIOS - KIX - WHEATIES .. Phg- - 00,000 00 Asse 1 Jim Huesser lrt;f:rU Died. Paul Sidney Romney, 59, 47 E. 6400 South, at home Sunday of natural causes. Born Mar. 2, 1900, Salt Lake City, to Daniel . L. and Laina Spillet well-know- 9 0' Z O ca 7.000 00 .., ay JW. Trimmed Lean 100.000 00 , phone number is AM We further pinpointed his Identity by stating that he is a barber on State street, his wife's name is Alice, and he is an high school star. Jim enjoys bowling, skiing, Hinting at his many sport achunting with bow and arrow, and is well known as a soft ball tivities we dropped the clue "Hunts with Bow and Arrow'' player. He is also a familiar face to in the Murray Clothing Center and in butler's Shoes we many a man and youngster as ad, that Robyn and Jamie call the genial barber working at noted Ken Wright's establishment at him "Daddy". That he is favored with brown f.602 South State. curly hair would be found in Murray City Pharmacy ad and V was named the "Most Valuable Player" this season as a mem.-be-r of the City softball champs, was tucked away in Brinton Electric's corner. In the same store's "Special for Hunter's" we pointed out that Jim (not the pictured deer), is 5'11'!. n This Murray barber has four sisters and one brother as was stated in Mr. Debb's small ad. In Neff's Inc. advertisement we told that he was a Golden Gloves Boxer for several years, and Heckel's noted that he played professional baseball in Chicago. Marshall Hunaxer, Ralph and Legrand McDonald, who are of Olympus Bowling Lanes decided upon Jim Huesser because "He is an outstanding personality of the community. A' good athlete and LDS church member, Jim is a leader among his fellow associates." ' YAMS CAPITAL ACCOUNTS . - FRIDAY s . U Suit Lake lon Market THURSDAY Murray; grandparents Mr. and! Mrs. Cleo D. Wright, Jess Griggs and Mrs. Frank Newton, ail Salt Lake; great grandmother, Mrs. Martha Griggs, of Salt Lake. t Area Alhlefe Feaf ured As Last Week's "Who's Who" City Court Motes Drop In Speeding During Week a drop in the number of drivers paying speeding fines. However, the figure fined this week was far above the normal amount the court had handled prior to the purchase of a radar unit by the Murray City police department. During - the past week, 61 motorists paid speeding fines to bring the total to 252 drivers fined on the charge in the last three weeks. Turn unused Items Into rash Harsh fines also highlighted the docket during the week. A through want ads AM BILL Driving without a license cost Frances M. Patrick, 5464 Spurrier Rd., $20. Running a red light netted Blaine F. Hansen, 423 E. 5600 South, a $20 fine. Driving too fast for existing conditions netted a $20 fine Olympus Bowling Lanes chose for Gerald N. 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