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Show Page 6 SOUTH EAST INDEPENDENT Sugar House, Utah Thursday, June 13, 1957 FOR SALE: a ce Blond Oak Chest of Drawers (or buffet) double bed, nite table. Contact before 4 p.m. EL5-028- O. SOUTHEAST READY MIXED CONCRETE CO. Sand and Gravel Products (Once tried Always used) 6450 Ilolladay Blvd. CR7-268- 9 Classifieds . . . IIOLLADAY DRIVING SCHOOL OLYMPUS HIGH INSTRUCTOR Richard Rebbe Cr. 93 FOR R E N T Choice offices for profes-sional men in the heart of Sugar House. 2120 South llth East. Dial EL or IN GRANITE HOLDING CO. Dental Plates WE SPECIALIZE IN RE-PAIRING broken or cracked plates.' Teeth replaced while U wait. Old plates dup. Guar. Reas. 680 E. 21st South. Hu5-520- 5. REASONABLE PRICES DENTAL PLATE &EPAIB SHOP 680 East 21st South IIu5-520- 5 - FOR SALE - Good upright piano of solid black mahogany $150; Antique mirrored hat-rac- k, excellent condition; Apt. size gas range, good condition $35; Double Garage Door, like new $35, including hardw. Dial CR 23 IN 6-15- 58 Seasoned Tra-sroler-s j5.gree... jjTfTr--" for a trip you.ll dT :s, - Sv ' V: ."y-yvov.- , 6k. 'S. 'NCN MsjySt i ? 4rMrr 4 EvERY DAY, hundreds of new travelers discover what countless thousands already know there a great deal of pleasure K !rJn 2ll f to be had when you take those business or vacation trips I jBE 3 in one of the luxurious Union Pacific Domeliners or Streamliners. n K Just imagine this delightful combination for your travel pleasure complete relaxation . . . comfortable accommodations, either Coach or Pullman ... the ' leisurely enjoyment of fine food, ? graciously served . . . magnificent picture window views --vn- of ever-changi- ng scenery . . . exciting Astra Domes . . . refreshments, asP music or cards in the lounges . . . and plenty of room to move jjTfp about as you travel swiftly, and safely to your destination. Si?12'?! ' Little wonder so many folks prefer Union Pacific train travel 1 i4 ..v JJJTTJ - For Infonnotfdft, rtttrveHent f htlp wtth your rovl plant, ttt your ittort tt Union Pacific Railroad ticket agent. Aik him about Family Faros, Rail Iravol Credit Cards, and Hertz Rent-A-t- ar tervict at detMfMrHofW tea. Itching Torture PROMPTLY RELIEVED A doctor's formula soothing anti-septic Zemo promptly relieves the itching, burning of Skin Rashes, Eczema, Psoriasis, Ringworm and Athlete's Foot. Zemo stops scratch-ing and so aids heaI-Jy4- Tl f ing of irritated skin.jlllJ " " ' ' ' 1 4 ; . " j nr ' c I ' ' " -- 1 : V V - ; ? j v v- - I ' v- ' - - (rv - - $ : ft ? 'S , '' v i , J HAROLD B. CHARON CHARLES II. GREENWOOD First Security Bank Executive Named To New Position Three First Security Banks of Utah, N.A. executives have been elevated to new positions in the bank's Salt Lake division, Harold J. Steele, senior vice president in charge of the division, announced Tuesday. Charles H. Greenwood, who has boon acting manager of First Security's Murray office, has been promoted to assistant vice presi-dent in the Timeway department at the Main and Fourth South street office. Leonard II. Jacob, who joined the bank's trust department last yo'ir, has been elected assistant 'r t officer at the Main and First : ..ulh street office. TIr'.rr.UI D. Charon, who has been r 'jr: manager of Timeway at :i '.n ind First South street, has - n nimed manager of the Mur-ray office. Mr. Greenwood joined First i: in 1947 at the Sugar I; use office, where he served as .neral bookkeeper, paying and receiving teller and general utility e'erk. A native of Sandy, he r.nd Mrs. Greenwood reside with their three children at 399 North 200 East street in Sandy. Mr. Jacob joined First Secur-ity's trust department at the Fourth South and Main street of-fice last year. He previously was a practicing attorney in Twin Falls, Idaho. Born in Deshler, Nebraska, he earned his LLB de-gree af University of Nebraska in Lincoln. He has taken spe-cial courses at University of Utah, and has been active in the American Institute of Banking. He was assistant prosecuting attorney of Twin Falls county, and is a member of the Idaho and Nebraska state bar associations. With Mrs. Jacob and their two daughters and son, he resides at 1238 Lake street. Mr. Charon began his bank-ing career in 1941 as a messenger at First Security Trust Company, later the Exchange Place office of First Security Bank. He was successively promoted to book-keeper, teller, head bookkeeper, head of proof department, and commerical note teller. He later joined First Security's Timeway department, and in 1956 he be-came acting manager of Time-wa- y at First Security's Main at - First South street office. He and Mrs. Charon reside at 2237 Vi-mo- nt Avenue. |