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Show Magna, Utah, Friday, May 22, 1S33 TT" THE MAGNA TIMES BANK CHARTERIuG Edith M. Nielson, Editor-Publish- Seen m Heard er 1 Published Bine 1904 Iseued each Friday morning at Magna, Utah Entered as second class mall matter under the act March 3rd, at Magna, Utah Subscription, in advance, per year Published By The Copper Printing Company POLICY REVIEWED m, State Official Declare Sound Principle In Licensing Bank Are Esaential PHILADELPHIA, -- Sound public wa dioollcr to cbarterlni bank Commla-lone-r by Ca-- K, Wilber. of Banking and Inaurance of Jerkejr. before the th Stale of on Banking Conference Eaiern under Service, held here recently the aeaplce of the Amerleaa , A&iNSrrEET t MEET THEM WITH A SMILE sced "Hadnt I better begin with a calf "Your vflvancoo are pretty good" sad the doctor, "but If I were you until 1 get some experienre?" I wouldnt atari any continued etor- Tip T Girls Remember that the silent fisherman gets the mo6t fish. Mllt Doxford was walking along the street when he saw a crowd 01 Definitions boys sitting In a ring with a small SHINING RAIMENT: Our blue serdog ta the center. ,"What are you ge suit. doing with that dog?" he asked. JOINT BANK ACCOUNT: Where "Whoever tells the biggest lie gets Pa does the depositing and Ma does the, dog." the withdrawing. Tm surprised at you, boys. When I was your age I never told a lie." The height of bad luck would seem There was a moment of silence, to be to have a two pants suit and then one of the boys said, Give the bum a hole In the coat. man the dog Young Man: "May I have the The wise college girl would ra- next dance ther go to school with a few things Young Matron: "No thank you, and add with a fork. When smooth, I am too danced out." add olives. Bremen, O. paper. Young Man (slightly deaf, but polite): "No. youre not. Madam' "Come, Mary, Ill shew yon hew Youre just nice and plump. to milk the eews," said the fans girl "A long and tiresome journey. t her eity canola." Saturday, May 23, the women of the MagnaGar field unit of the American Legion Auxiliary will be on II may wet he tree that Sandy bought the Comer the streets with baskets of memorial poppies to be MacTavtsh service station. but anyway the worn in honor of the World War dead. They will ata" igs has hue taken Banker Awoclatlon. He declared on the work the bearing throughout day, distributing the little red that "few question of our future stability and securitymore im- flowers and gathering contributions for the welfare as What a fine world this would be, banking system loom of the disabled war veterans and the families left in muses Dad (Summit; If the women portant than that of a sound policy w be pursued in bank chartering." need by the death or disability of a veteran. Their un- had aaa much faith toIn their hustire policies bands to their beauty compel! they have Alluding - national banking selfish efforts will give every individual in the city specialists, ' f' of both elate authorities tr charter the most an opportunity to pay personal tribute to the men who banks In th past, he said that this "Stand behind your- lover, false and that gave their lives for the country, and to extend a helpcountry was woman," thundered the 8 retch men aside from any other consideration, ing hand to those who sacrificed health, strength and wh found hie wife In another mans economic or otherwise, this condianna. "I'm going to sheet you both." happiness on the altar of patriotism. tion was brought about largely. 4 The Auxiliary women are the wives, mothers, IP Y OU THINK THERE through an unwle. unsafe and IS NO alternating policy,, served in the war. SUCH tbinklng charier, of who men and sisters AS PERPETUAL daughters Q national and sy between the state TRY TO fTND A PLACE hamThey will do the hard, unaccustomed work of Poppy MOTION. terns, which has marked and TO PARK CAR DOWN-- . this in without any recompense except the knowledge TOWN ON YOUR pers banking prqgres Day 8ATURDAY NIGHT. very Inception." since, of the the are that memory bright keep helping they Influence Political At Madsens Orocery the ether war dead and helping keep hope in the hearts of those ,day, He decried political consideraDDeU raw the little boy a "I V Vi" charterthe with connection s burden of suffering and tions In war the who are hearing candy. "What do you say?" "Political ing of banks saying: deserve the thanks and applause of, beamed, th lads food mama: no more place in bankThey privation. .. "Charge It," replied the obeervtog dellberatloas the entire t town. ing than It has la the youngster. Suof our highest tribunal Th this Yomen on the streets, let we meet When United State. of the Court preme miles wasnt -- . m ; said an Englishman to a Scotch- exman, as the London-Aberdepress neared Its destination. Aye, an sae It ought to be for the money agreed the Scotchman. en Boy (watching military parade): Hey, "Mrs. Jones, here comes the tank!" Mrs. Jones: Land sakest Heres John home and supper aint started yet." The Utah Coper Club Is entertaining at a dance Friday, May 39 at the clubhouse. Music will be furnished by Adolph Brox and hii p'cce orchestra. All members invited to attend. ten 'are The annual Oquirrh Stake outing will be held Wednesday, June 3 at lagoon, with all members of th various wards to the stake. Invited, to attend. m - over-banke- an-- eona-ti- . y JTr Driver: "I going forty an hour, nor thirty, pot even twen Until this I recognised and brought into being wHhln both our state and " . ty." national systems, w may nerer feel Olsen.: "Hem, of sands steady now, Judge safe against the shifting or yoflU be becking Into someor." and far eapedlenc political , ' thing As to the "element of sometime ' J S - - -" heretofore ridiculous competition , nated Commit earn there Isnt existing between th state and anybody ee earth as eepditotl- -. tional systems." he said that much gated he a girl eluding bar first may be said la taror of the progress mad in recent years. In many dgaret think she la states there exists a practical workDefinition Soul and Body" U the subject ing agreement between local euper-rlslnOIL PROSPECTOR: A man who authorities and the federal of, the sermon to be read ta all . doesnt know whether he Is four authorises, whereby all charter ap-- Churches of Christ, Scientist, on considered are mutually feet from, a million. dollars, or 31 plications Sunday, May on a basis of community need rather beText:' Golden "Dearly The MAGNA MAN DIES million feet from four dollars. than competitlre advantage as be- loved, I beseech you as a strangers tween systems. In some states this wank some beef chops, the HOSPITAL WED. fairI young and pilgrims, abstain from fleshly customer said to the arrangement goes even further la which war agathst the soul, th refusal of .the on authority to Justs, butcher. X Peter 3:11. to from even Consider a charter whQ pendInformation was received as we "Beef fchopat Never heard of also Includes The lesson-sermRasmussen them." echoed Earl Cooper. Cart to that ing VRh th other. press, go O, bless our Aside from the competitive and the Bible passage: Shields Addition, died Wednesday What? Havent you heard of a and make the voice of charpeople, God, ye our of future from cow licking her chops?" aspects to Marks political St. Hospital evening ter policy, he continued, there are of hte praise to be heard: Which su- a brain illness. several others, more Individual and holdeth our soul In life, and He to survived by his wife, Laura, When the brakes of your ear local which merit consideration. ffered not our feet to be moved. children and two brothers, dont hold, try to hit something seven cor the and mentioned following honesty (Pa 66:8,9); Among these he Fred Rasmussen of Magna and Lara Inexpensive, suggest George Cro- of purpose, community need, the relative from the Christian Science Rasmussen of Elsinore, Utah, mar, todtf- - tasunhep agent character of management and ade- textbook, 8cience and Health with details are not available. Further quacy of capital. Host' state taws make reference ' J to th character, responsibility and low-prlco a of Illness" of the Incorporators new bank, be said, continuing: "So, Important do conceive this factor to be, that 1 place It flrst among those for consideration, for r unless the motive le sound, honest likelihood and sincere, there Is little that the resultant institution in its service to tbs eotnmunty will reflect other than th spirit of its founders. The Jettons of the Past Too often in tbe past have char ters been granted to promoters pure asd simple not always pure, and by no means simple. The country was dotted with such. The'experi-enc- e has bees costly and. It is to be hoped, the lesson well learned, not only by charter granting authorities, but by the genera' public as well." Othe- - factor to be considered as among tbe most important In granting new bank charters, he said, are the number of Institutions already serving the area, the record of earnings of existing institutions, the number of failures since 1920, and the reasons therefor, public convenience and advantage, the reasonable prospects for growth of th community, expectation of profitable operation and whether a branch f an existing Institution could serve as well. "Sound public policy demands that no new banks be chartered unless there Is a definite, necessitous and permanent need. be declared. -Sound mergers, consolidations and th sensible extension of branch bankthg are much to be preferred to any general movement toward a flood of saw charters. But here again w must guard carefully against monopoly or unbridled branch competition, either of which, But can site up some ears by their features. might become as dangerous as th 1936 this dnre great YOU cant sixe up a Ford until you organisation or new banks V-car V-- 8. Here is performance of the only 8 engine naay a made by possible unique Public Confidence below $1645. Here is roadability based Challenging a recently published and chassis construction. Here is riding quality wheelbase-Twent- y statement that (here Is an "apparent almost a foot longer than gpringbase 0n loss of puthte confidence la banks," Ford V-- 8 begins to tell you how much a in minutes William A- - Boyd of Ithaca, N- - ?- entirely different feel. You get ilujoji wimii. You uks why. If This were true, bank Yon drive With less effort .You ? deposits are constantly increasing. "I maintain that any banking for sheer modern perf ormance. itself c2 in a class by a Totm a lew Its a Metis after dowa lutlon which has continued to serve V-- 8 has proved the most economical type- ' the Yet' ecoits community slnee the trying days payment, endev new CCC JDS awntR car tbe brntt-- ud th. of 1929 mast be enjoying tborespect ptoas. Prices $410 and ep, 7. 0. B. Detroit, end eonfldsnceef that community, notnical of the V-- 8 s. hnrrow including Safety GUb throughout in erery car this ytr, and I am surq that lb very large Before you decide cn any new road. type. Standard vxnmorj grwtp otra. body s.ze it up oH the majority of banking Institution from your Ford Coaler and cw which hav com through this depression hast never bad to regain' .. public confldence." he says. GET THAT fl FECL1.NCI. DEALER TODAY 4CAR FROM VOUR 1FORP '- : , AT requires a Either tough or puts over too metal parts inside your motor into immediste action. This means serious wear unless your oil flows instantly! STEPPING ON THE STARTER SPEED "TOUGH" oil for high heat. oils are easy to g fast-flowin- make. .The problem is to combine both qualities in the same oiL 3 Miles a Minute can cause Less wear ' ' V i thati. .starting your engine just once !i on a new oil that reduces engine repair bills . up to 50 Here ... - l fxERxriu JL 1 hour , itl A lS" Sd hSie. rrei W t , , cn-gin- - part. 4f jtisnt are unoiled for a few moments. No won. der fths of engine wear is caused by starting To cut this excessive wear, Shell, at a cost of $3poo,ooo, has perfected a new type of oil. and yet Golden Shell is TOUGH. Engineers and oil technicians call the process behind it the biggest advance in oil refining in the last 25 years. Drive into your neighborhood Shell station today and learn how Golden Shell can cut your engine repair costs 5 o , 1 . FAST-FLOWIN- When you step on yourstarter, over ioo moving parts are rubbing together. That calls for plenty of oil on every fast-flowi- , some ng parts G 1 and See! mi A v motor heat at 180 miles an enough on an el .is hard But starting your engine just once can be a lot more damaging. , (Get ng J. V car Theroo ona thats tn a class by Itself fast-flowi- Golden .Shell )Mr MOTOR OIL Iflltl v V More folks hankering for our FamilysWhiskey than ever! It sure look like Dad wan right ' eo many orders. Well, by rights relating to how folks appreciate our Familys Recipe couldnt' Family Whtokeynevef varying the least little bit Tom wae just eajring the other day bow he never knew there could be hardly help being good, feeing how this business of making whiskey has been going on in our Family eo kmgt jlpfling'every bottle df our 1 , r.g-ti- H f ear WUlwe Family CoeUngAtbam Mr Ns- S.Bchealey.Pa. I Th at Mapla,RFJ). If ronTl - V-- Trust Institutions '' l A directory of trust. Institutions PubH.tjetjiby 'the . Trust Division. American Banker Assort tion, lists UM Institutions hsvlng aggre-- . l capital funds of 14.416.000.000 and total resources of 135,443,000 900. Magna .Motor Magna, Utah t. i i i EWCB A BLENDES BNP BOTTLED BY JOS. SCMENLEY. PA DIVISION Of SCNENUV PRODUCTS 1 SJ PROOP 73 VGRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS :zrz: Copyright, 1935, JOS. S. FINCH A c., INC. MC. C. CO., INC, |