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Show EAGLE 2B . At the University of Utah, from which he graduated In 1936, he earned All Conference honors in football and was recipient of the Senior Athletic Award, which he achieved by earning' seven letters in football and and maintaining high basketball SALT LAKE. An acceptance academic standing. of designation of nomination as For three years after grada candidate for Salt Lake county he coached at Evanston, uation week sheriff was filed this by school before joining Wyo. high Delmar L. (Swede) Larson, 4991 the Salt Lake county sheriffs Velene St. where he remained two His acceptance followed staff, entering the FBI In years, filing of a petition containing 1941. the names of 30 county residents February, area athle-- ( He is well-knoon April 15 requesting he be a CoL 8) 8B, Larson, Page Republican candidate for the office. A retired investigator with the Federal Bureau of Investinative of gation, the Sandy served the bureau in Washington, D. C, Buffalo, N. Y., Baltimore,Md., Kansas City, Mo. and Salt Lake. He received special training in police administration and public relations and was a supervisor and police instructor. For 18 years he instructed law enforcement agencies in Utah, Nevada, New Mexico and west Texas before Larson Seeks Nomination ADVERTISE! MCBBAY (UTAH) Thursday, May 5, 1966 L-- fv- -i j .- 7 v: H. . '-'- - 1 7 Plan Revealed MURRAY. Operation in tem- v v " . quarters of Murray First Thrift and Loan Co. at porary " 5900 South and State by late this month will lead to construction of Murray First Thrift Office Plaza at that site, according to Ed Vetter, president of the firm. Plans call for construction to start next fall on a structure to house the loan company, ofel with a series o fice buildings to follow, he said. Once completed, the office complex will represent a investment for the firm, Mr. Vetter pointed out. Initial operation of the loan firm is to start later this month in an octagonal shaped building, presently located at the Cottonwood Mall and scheduled to be moved within the next two weeks. Manager of the branch office will be C. S. (Bud) Cummlngs, vice president of the firm. He Is to start operation with a staff of three, with plans calling for personnel to number 10 when the permanent structure is completed. re Purchase of the property, located on the northeast corner of 59th and State, was completed this week, bought by the loan firm from the estate of Mrs. Rosella McMillan. The corner property was occupied by the Frostop drive-i- n, prior to the drive-i- n building being razed last month. The future office complex site has 350 feet of frontage on State Street and 300 feet on 5900 ? ft . a... ii urn i. AMONG VOLUNTEERS receiving service pins at Cottonwood hospital on Saturday were Mrs. Blaine (Ann) Carting (left) and Mrs. Eldon (Carol) Nielson, teen here with Keith Keller, assistant administrator. in volunMURRAY. Fifty-tw- o teer women and candy Stripers were given recognition for service on Saturday during the annual luncheon of the Cotton- - wood Hospital Volunteer Auxiliary. Guest speaker for the event was George A. Collins, assistant administrator of LDS hospital systems. Other speakers Included Mrs. William T. Cockayne, chairman of the Utah State Hospital Ass'n. Council on hospital auxiliaries: Mrs. Don F. Alsop, Cottonwood hospital nursing supervisor and Mrs. Marjorie Amunsen, direc tor of volunteers at the hospital. Jack G. Olpin, administrator of the facility, was in charge of presenting service pins. Six women received pins for having completed 500 or more hours of volunteer service. The six and the number of hours each has compiled are Mrs. South. 2.7-ac- any small consolation, some testa Indicate that migraine headaches are linked to superior Intel 1m Headaches originate from head fatleue. Injuries, end eye strain, but the two majortension-Inducetypes are me d migraine or varieties. over-eatin- g, Migraine sufferers are n often personali ties, who usually do well in the fields In which they ex ert themselves, and as Indicated by tests, two In three will have a migraine family history. hard-drive- Getting prescriptions fill ed quickly and well Is no headache at all . . . not at our pharmacy. Accurate and filled preprofessionally scriptions are Assured at DYCHES PHARMACY State Street Murray Phons: AM 4798 8outh or West 2700 South Magna, Utah (RexaU Store) 7 Phone TOUR FRIENDLY DRUG STORE Open S a.m, to 8 p.m. 103 297-688- WKKKW HOrNK-11- 0 Li) HINT: Some will tell you that a brulae la less likely to discolor If you put butter on It. THIS' old-time- rs I f, I a J if I ' 1 - ...iM..,.., If mmi If ill-r- m ti (or Salt an VP J: . 623.233.40 TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS $ TOTAL LIABILITIES AND CAPITAL ACCOUNTS I10.S65.6S8 44 MEMORANDA Average of total drpuilts (or the 13 calendar I 9.734.748 m days ending with rail date Averoee of total loan for the 13 calendar days 6.426 670.32 ending with call dale Loan as hivn in Item 4 f "Assels" are after deduction of valuation reserve of 31,631 44 r. CALVIN STR1NGHAM. uf thu above, ilsmnly r.vear that this report of condition is true and rortect. to the but of my knowledge and belief CALVIN STRINUHAM 1. V.P.-Csthle- rmmed bank, do SHARP FOODS Comet MOO So. Stato -- Attest: STUART J. NELKON FRANK A. NELSON. JK TYLER R VINCENT Director Stale of Utah, Cuuniy of h(it Lake Sworn to and iuWrii d before ms this 26th day of April. 1966 EVA CRAPO, My commlwon expires September 88. 1867. STATE Or UTAH AG STORE 266-T6- Notary Public Offlcs of the Bank Commissioner L W. S. BJUMHALL, Bank Commissioner, do hereby certify that the foregoing u a true and correct copy of the statement of the above named bank, filed tn this office on April 27. 22 Viiiu ii ii mmiM I IGGPQDCQIB QUEEN OF THE WEEK GERTRUDE MITCHELL Born at Salt : Lake City March 6, t 1883, Mrs. Mitchell, mother of three children, age. She is is 83 years of very happy t at Midgley Manor, where sJie has made her home for a year. MIDGLEY MANOR CONVALESCENT HOSPITAL Formerly Cottonwood Third Judicial OUtrlct Court In tM Biff SDIB ' Maternity Legal Notices cur-tous- tty orriTo i Pays Tribute To Mothers All-Sta- (XBQ'.Pb amy I 404 East 5600 South Dr. Chairman is Mrs. Bartel Joann Marcantonlo, Linda depart from the dignity of his DlSanto with Mrs. Victor Niel- Gleave, Sheba Star ley. Alison and character while on the stage. sen, Mrs. Linda Soltls, Mrs. Greer amusement as well as religion As he was about to make Flno Tedesco and Mrs. Lucy Diane Saun- he was well aware of the great his exit, the Queen stepped be ders. Crandell assisting. theatrical traditions existing in fore him, dropped her glove and Alternates The league is now seeking lanos recrossed the stage, shakes many girls of Italian descent between are Deborah and many lanpeare noticed and picked up the the ages of 16 and 25 to compete Nelson, Vicld guages. CerQueen's glove. Immediately for the Queen title In the annual Peterson, Judy after finishing his speech, he te tainly English-speakiItalian Day at Lagoon Finlinson and peoon Aug. 7. added; Kaye Hanson. And though now bent on ples loyally Girls who compete must be Purpose of the this high embassy, Yet stoop acknow ledge single, explained Mrs. Wilford program, ac we to take up our Cousin's their - allecording to Sheba btarley, one Morgan and Mrs. Richard Pat to glove i giance Details of those elected, Is to teach loterson, So aptly were these words may be obtained by calling William Shakcal and national government to as ' delivered that they seemed to espeare (Farmer, Page 6B, Col 8) the greatest belong to his exit speech. He then walked off the stage playwright of REPORT OF CONDITION OF "MURRAY STATE BANK' and presented the glove to the all time. OF MURRAY IS THE STATE OF UTAH AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS ON APRIL 8. I960. One of Shakespeare's great Queen; who was greatly plea ASSETS admirers was the first Queen sed with his behavior, and com Cash, balances with other banks, and cash Items Elizabeth. In those days the plimented him upon the prop In process of collection hs,oo.bi custom with persons of great rlety of it. United States Government obligations, direct rank was to appear upon the 2.290.344.38 ffimrnntei'd and stage before the audience or Quite a different anecdote 971.0U8.6S Obligations of State and political subdivisions to sit delighted behind the about Shakespeare has to do with Other 6.34,946.22 ana aiscounis loans scenes. It was this queen's the man who was preparing a Bank premises, furniture and fixtures, and otner 54,589.23 special pleasure to attend the grave for a deceased ecclesiasassets representing name premise bard's performances. 12,439.00 came so Other assets tic. The grave-digg- er It so happened that one evenclose to Shakespeare's coffin $10,865.68X44 TOTAL ASSETS ing, when Shakespeare himself that he broke away a part of It, was playing the part of a King, A Mr. Wheeler, known as LIABILITIES the audience knew of Her Mathe Ingenious historian of Demand itcpuMU oi individuals, partneixhtpa. jesty's presence lu the house. Stratford, was tempted by $ 4.7Hil.6lH7a nnri nnrnnrntitinx She crossed the stage when he to thrust his hand into of individuals, partthe coffin and take hold of the Time and savings deposits was performing and on receiv3.514.432 76 nerships, and corporations ing the accustomed greeting bard's skull. He did not, how 98.149.tiH of United Stales Government Deposits from the audience, moved po- ever, presume to dlsburb it, 1.3K2.184HI Deposits of States and political subdivision). 58.H82..J3 litely to the poet. But he did having before him the lines Deposits of commercini oanxs 198.51807 not notice it I Shakespeare prepared for his Certified and officers' checks, etc. $10,030.786 66 TOTAL DEPOSITS . When, behind the scenes, she own tumb; $ 8,232,353 u demand Total and his man moved Blessed be the that deposits (a) eye, caught again, b) Total time Jind snvlnga he still would not throw off his spares these stones ' $ 3.798.432.76 deposits And curset be he that moves character to notice her. This 209.648.38 Other liabilities made Her Majesty think of some my bones." means by which she might know This is supposed to have $10,240,433.04 TOTAL LIABILITIES whether he would, or would not, happened about the year 1811. CAPITAL .ICCOINTS 250,000 00 Common lock total par value No, thares authorized 25.000 No. shnres outstanding 23,000 300,000 00 Surplus 58,961.73 Undivided profits Reservs for contingencies and other capiUl rt ... 18,29167 . . , serves (mo 4? Civic League When Brigham Young stated that "the people must have ng i For Instrumental Festival Representing Granite high In Sunday. The event will take place at the Girls State program at Utah the Lamplighter, 1615 Foothill State University In June will be By JOHN BAUER I -- ' MHS. Junior Highs Join Italian-Americ- D Jury, chief investigator for the Attorney General's office and is now an investigator for the Weber county grand Jury. A Jordan high school graduate, where he was student body officer two years, Mr. Larson is well-knoin athletic circles. AMONG RIVERVIEW junior high students who will take part in a secondary instrumental music festival at Murray high on Monday are, from left, Jon Thomas, Mark Christensen, Judy Gardner, Greg Morelli and Steve Rowland. directed by Cyril whatcott, Brent VanCampen and Robert R. Newell, concert bands of each of the junior highs will then perform. Mr. Van Campen will conduct high's dance band in Murray MURRAY. Students from to Ray ollverson, Riverview three including "The selections, three schools here are sche- Junior high principal and adminSweetheart Tree," an academy duled to participate in the istrative coordinator of the award nomination by Henry Murray school District's annual festival. He said students of Manclni and "Tonight", from the instrumental music festival at Murray high, Riverview and "West Side Story." 8 p.m. on Monday at Murray Hillcrest high schools have movie, Rounding out the program high. practiced for the event the past will be Murray high's concert A variety of band and orches four months, directed by William John tra music Is planned, according Included on the program will band, son and Mr. VanCampen. Among be selections by a combined selections will be "Bugler's string orchestra, with students Holiday" by LeRoy Anderson, from all three schools being featuring a trumpet trio from Hillcrest Junior high. SALT LAKE. Mothers will be honored during a tea spon sored by the Civic League from 1 to 3 p.m. ligence. u number of causes such as on May 10, 1963. He subsequently served as a specialist for the sheriffs office two years, was an investigrand gator for the county retiring one-lev- Recognition Of Volunteer Hospital Service Is Given If it For Sheriff Murray First Thrift Branch t ' in fin am : rem - " I- , i'i Richard (Marjorie) Cowan, 849; Mrs. Eldon (Carol) Neilson, 762; Mrs. Marjorie Amundsen, 676; Mrs. Vaughn (Viola) Fair575; Mrs. Arnold M. banks, (Ada) Evans, 525 and Mrs. William W. (Helen) Barrett, 508. other women Twenty-si- x were cited for recording 100 or more hours. They are Mrs. L. Keith Bradley, Mrs. Jack R. Brewster, Mrs. Harold Canada, Mrs. Blaine Carling, Mrs. Neel Chrlstensen, Mrs. Gordon Douglas, Mrs. Vern Edmunds, (Awards, Page 8B, Col. 6) mi VV. i. FRIMMALL Bank CottimiMluner m24.lt Lk County Probttt Division Probate a Uuardlanahlp Notlcta Conault Clark of District Court tha reipaeUra algnara (or (urlhar Information. TO NOTICE CREDITORS Estate of Carlotta Cross Mof-fl- tt Deceased Creditors will present claims under with vouchers to the signed at 4962 South State Street, Murray City, Utah on or before the 28th day of July, A. D. 1966. Claims must be presented in accordance with Utah the provisions of 5, Code Annotated 1953, and with proper verification as required 75-9-- therein. Max Lee Moffitt and Mario M. the Holland, Executors of Estate of Carlotta Gross Moffitt, Deceased. Date of first publication April 28, A. D. 1966 L. H. Griffiths Attorney for Executors 4962 South State Street G25-Murray City, Utah 4t LOAN F. N. Purser NOTICE OF TRUSTEES 48 SALE The following described property will be sold at public auction to the highest bidder on the 30th day of May, 1966 at 11:00 a.m. at the West front door of the City and County Building at Salt Lake City, Utah, in the County of Salt Lake, by PRUDENTIAL FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION, as Beneficiary and Trustee under the Deed of Trust made by JOHN C. BROWN AND MARY ANN BROWN, his wife, as Trustors, recorded May 9, 1963 as Entry No. 1918274 In Book 2049 at page 219 of the official records of Salt Lake County, Utah, given to secure an Indebt edness In favor of Prudential Loan Federal Savings and Association, by reason of certain secured obligations thereby. Notice of Default was recor ded October 25, 1963 as Entry No. 2119943 In Book 2391 at 511 of official re Page cords. Trustee will sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, payable In lawful money of the United States at the time of tale, without war ranty as to title, possession or encumbrances, the following described property at 2429 East 4500 South, tn the county of Salt Lake, state of Utah: Beginning at a point which 444.84 feet East and North 64 degrees 10 minutes East 192.6 feet and North 46 degrees 02 minutes West 42.6 feet and North 60 degrees &S minutes East 03.1 feet from the center of Section 3, Township I South, Range 1 East, Salt Lake Case and MerMlin, and running thence North CO de grees 69 minutes East 47.1 feet: thence South 44 decreet East 194.21 feet; thence South 67 Cegrees West 110.88 feet; thence North 23 degrees West 16.4 feet to the place of be ginning, tor the furpose of paying obligations secured by said Deed of Trust Including tees, and expenses of trustee, advances, if any, under the terms of said Deed of Trust, interest thereon and unpaid principal of the Note secured by said Deed of Trust with interest thereon as in said Note and by law provided. Dated May 2, 1966. charges PRUDENTIAL FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION as Benenciary and Trustee By O. M. Richlns Hospital Ph. 266-865- 8 the complaint and file a copy of said answer with the clerk of the above entitled court within 20 days after service of this summons upon you. If you fall so to do, judgment by default will be taken against you tor the relief demanded in said com plaint which has been filed with the clerk of said court. This is an action for divorce.. DANSIE, ELLETT AND . HAMMILL Walter R. Ellett Attorney for Plaintiff NOTICE OF TRUSTEES SALE 5085 South State Murray, Utah The following described Dated April 18, 1966 E25-- 4t property will be sold at public auction to the highest bidder on NOTICE TO CREDITORS the 16th day of May, 1966 at Estate of Luella Searle Bench 11:00 a.m. at the West front Deceased door of the City and County Creditors will present claims at salt Lake with vouchers to the under Bldg. Utah, in the County signed at 1059 E. 21st South City, of Salt Lake, by PRUDENTIAL St., salt Lake city, Utah on or AND before the 4th day of August, FEDERAL SAVINGS A. D. 1966; Claims must be LOAN ASSOCIATION, as Beneficiary and Trustee under the presented In accordance with Utah Deed of Trust made by the provisions of RONALD D. HUMPHREYS and Code Annotated 1953, and with COLLEEN A. HUMPHREYS, proper verification as required his wife, as Trustors, recor- therein. ded May 26, 1964 as Entry Robert E. Erlckson No. 2002487 in Book 2194 at Representative of LuellaSearle Page 322 of the official records (Erlckson) Bench, Deceased of Salt Lake County, Utah, given Date of first publication to secure an indebtedness ii May 5th, A. D. 1966 E26-- 4t favor of Prudential Federal NOTICE TO CREDITORS Savings and Loan Association, Estate of Mike Krznovlch De by reason of certain obligations ceased secured thereby. Creditors will present claims Notice of Default was recor with vouchers to the under ded October 18, 1965 as Entry at 5085SouthState, MurNO. 2118194 In Book 2389 at signed on or before the Utah ray, 9 of said official records. 4th Page of A. D. 1966; day August, Trustee will sell at public auction to the highest bidder Claims must be presented In with the provisions for cash, payable In lawful mon accordance 5, of Utah Code Annotated ey of the United States, at the time of sale, without warranty 1953, and with proper verifica as to title, possession or en tion as required therein. ELLETT AND cumbrances, the following des DANSIE, crlbed property at 4833 West HAMMILL, attorneys for the 4250 South, in the County of Administratrix of the estate of Mike Drcnovlch, Deceased. Salt Lake, state of Utah: Date, of first publication All of Lot 24, Block 3, May 5, A. D. 1966 D26-- 4t CLEARVIEW HOMES SUB DIVISION, according to the BOARD OF ADJUSTMENTS put thereof, as recorded in the Notice is hereby given of a office of the County Recorder of Board of Adjustments meeting said County, on Monday, May 9. 1966. at of paying obligations secured by 5 p.m. tn the city courtroom, said Deed of Trust Including Murray City Municipal Build tees, charges and expenses of ing, at which time the following Trustee, advances, If any, under appeals will be heard; the terms of said Deed of Trust, Mr. G. T.Lasonbee, 140 West interest thereon and the unpaid 5323 South, Murray, requesting principal of the Note secured variance on size of a lot. by said Deed of Trust with Wood row w. Westenskow interest thereon as In said Not Board of Adjustments and by law provided. W26-- U Chairman Dated: April 19, 1966. p Secretary 26-- 3t 75-9- -5 75-9-- PRUDENTIAL FEDERAL SAV INGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION, as uenenciary ana Trustee by O. M. Richlns NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of Emmanuel Wretberg Deceased Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at 5083 South State D THE DISTRICT COURT OF Street, Murray, Utah on or beSALT LAKE COUNTY fore the 8th day of August, Stats of Utah A. D. 1966; claims must be SUMMONS accordance with presented In Civil NO. 163946 Utah Cods provisions 0175-9-- 5, BETTIE F. WASHBURN, Annotated 1953, and with proriatntlff, per verification as required P24-- 3t Secretary VS. therein. VELL E. WASHBURN, Thlrta Wretberg Defendant. Administratrix of the Estate THE STATE OF UTAH TO THE of Emmanuel Wretberg, DeABOVE NAMED DEFENDANT: ceased Yon are hereby summoned Dansle Ellett and Ham mill and required to serve upon or Attorneys for estate of Em" mall to plaintiffs attorney manual Wretberg, deceased Date of it 6069 South State, Murray, first publication Utah an answer in writing to May 8, A. D. 1966 D26-- 4t |