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Show Midvale Journal, Thursday Tueoday night trom the San Francisco studios of the National Broadcasting company at 9:30p.m. Pacific standard time, 10:30 p. m. Mountain standard time. Anson Weeks and his orchestra are, without doubt, one of the outstanding organizations on the West Coast. He baa created a national popularitj, baVUlg played for almost every prominent fraternity and sorority affair throughout the Sunkist state. We was a feature attraction at the rlotel Sacramento for two seasons, Hotel Oakland for one season and at the exclusive Tahoe Tavern for three years, and for the past three years at the Mark Hopkins Hotel, San Francisco. All of the numbers played by Anson Weeks and his band are specially arranged, and he does much of it himself. Some of his own compositions are: "rm Writ:IDg You This Little Melody," ''New Moon," "Believe Me Dear," ancJ "Little Senorita.' C. E. Mattiews, manager of the Famous Clo~ company, local Florshel.m shoe dealers, states that the Florsheim Shoe company feels tha,t in selecting this remarkable dance band, they are presenting a program which the greatest number of radio listeners will enjoy, offering the newest dance melodies played Anson Weeks and Ills Band. with a fascinating indivfduality that will make this program distinctive on ing feature, lmown as the "Florsheim the air. On Tuesday, February 18, the Flor- Frolic," featuring the popular Anson This program will be beard over lllleim Sboe company, Chicago, in- Weeks iiance orchestra. station KSL at 10:30 p. m., every This program will be heard every Tuesday night. augurated a new National Broadcast- Sensational Dance Band on "Fiorsheim Frolic" Over KSL • ------ --------------- --------- 1930 TELEPHONE COMPANY TO new work the telephone company WEST JORDAN "M" MEN TO SUM IN UTAH spend approximately $1,853,000 in HUGE SPEND DEFEND TITLE AT TOURNEY state this year for wages, rent AT DESERET GYMNASIUM A total of ,1,820,200 will be ex- other stmnar purposes. pended during 1980 by the MountaiD The prineipai projects for incresLSeC General plans were formulated for States Telephone and Telegraph com- lone distance facilities comprise: the annual Salt Lake division inter- pany for the improvement and exten- entrance cable at Salt Lake ctty; stake "M" Men's basketball to~ sion of the telephone sel"Vice in ditional circuits and pole work ment at a meeting held Wednesday Utah, Monday, February 11, for the tween Cedar City and St. George; evening at the office of Homer C. ceived at the local oftlce from Pram- ditional circuit between Coalville Salt Lake City; additional cir~~ Warner, director of "M" Men activ- dent F. H. Reid. These expenditures will be made between Salt Lake City, Ogden ity throughout the L. D. S. church. The tourney Is booked for March 8, with the telephone company's con- intermediate points; and toll pole 5, 6 and 8 at the Deseret gymna- ttnutng aim in view of providing the placements throughout the state. most and beat possible service at the sium. West Jordan stake's championship least possible cost consistent with CHEVROLET ONE HUNDRED team will defend its tiUe again this financial safety. OAR CLUB BOLDS M.l!:E'.I:'INGi Because of a rapidly inereulng use season. The other eleven stakes which will be represented are East Jordan, of the long distance service a conThe Chevrolet One Hundred South Davis, Grant, Oquirrh, Gran- siderable portion of this year's exite, Tooele, Salt Lake, Cottonwood, penditure will be used to provide ad- club members of the Salt Lake ..-u....,. Liberty, Pioneer and Ensign. The ditional circuits to accommodate the held ita annual meeting at thefor winner of the tournament will earn present and anticipated long d1staDce Utah, oVnday, February 17, the right to compete in the inter- traftlc. All new circuits will be of purpose of lnstalling officers division tourney, booked the follow· copper wire, providing clearer voice 1930. The Carllsle Motor company ing week, while the runner-up will trani!D!Isston; and exist:IDg iron cirplay the l:Jtah county division runner· cuits will be replaced with copper in Murray announces that it is proud many instaDces. About $18,,000 will the tact that it was represented up for a position in the meet. Beckstead West Jordan, Pioneer, Eiurt Jordan be devoted to extending and improv- two salesmen, James Mr. · Be,ckstea.d McM:illan. F. Verl and Ensign drew first round byes. ing the long distance service in Utah being of distinction the gained West Jordan and Pioneer teams will this year. for 1930, club the of president stalled subThe year already has seen a clash in a second round batUe in what than cars more aold should likely be one of the important stantial reduction in day rates on he having station to station long distance calls. retail salesman in the zone, games of the tournament. The first night of the tourney This reduction, the fourth in a lltUe comprisea the states of Utah, .1aa.no, brings South Davis and Grant to- more than three years, became effec- and Wyoming. These meu have both been gether at 6 p. m., Oquirrh and Gran- tive January 1, 1930, and, it ill eatl· with the Murray CheVJrol~~t nected thia of people Cottonmated, will save the ite at 7 p. m., Liberty and wood at 8 and Tooele and Salt Lake country more than f!S,OOO,OOO an- dealer for more than seven years have made splendid sales records. at 9. The winners of these games, nually. Provision ill made for a wider and Mr. Beckstead has gained memberwith the first round bye entries, will more satisfactory local service for ahip in the One Hundred Car club compete in the second night's play. capable officials were named for the communities served by the Moun- four consecutive years, which is an the tourney. Sid and Lolo Spencer, tain States company. It is expected exceptional feat. Both men are Homer Warner and Lee Simmons that 2529 telephones will be added to optimiBtic about Ule ensuing year llope to more than duplicate their will officiate in the games. Charles the system in Utah this year. In addition to the e;R>8Dditurea tor 1929 recorda. Welch will serve as timer and Wayne Grover, George Wells and Clark Stohl were named scorers. Warwln Jonas and Malcomn Pike were appointed to serve as a ticket committee; Roy .crane and Elvin BALANOE SHEET AS AT DECEMBJ:B 11, 1919 Lowry were selected as the publicity committee and Ernest Snider, Pike and Jonas will have charge of the handling of the crowd at the meet. ASSETS 42.75 ' Cash Undeposited ·······-··········-····-·······---····-··············-··· 4,304.59 ················-··········· cash in Bank ·······-·--·~··························· 1,581.13 Unpaid Water Assessments ..............·-·····-···················· 11,038.30 Accrued Taxes Receivable--County TreasUrer............ Accrued Interest Receivable--Improvem ent 1,882.41 Gross sales ot the J. C. Penney Assessments ·····-························-··-·······················-··· 80.00 company for the month of :r&nuary of Notes eRceivable ···········--·--······················-··········-······-··· 35.50 . ......................... Lots this year were $10,610,938.29, as com- Accounts Receivable-Cemetery 70.46 . .............. ......................................... Insurance Unexpired pared with gross sales of $9,015,616.45 983.58 for the same period of 1929, the in- Due from Paving Fund ···········-······-·····--··········------······· crease amounting to ,1,595,316.84, ' 19,513.78 TOTAL ........................................................................ equivalent to a gain of 11.7 per cent. The gain made by the J. C. Penney LIABILITIES company was the largest both in 674.42 ' dollars and cents volume and in per- Warrants Outstanding ·························-----··-······-···-······· 20.25 centage in relation to the same month Prepaid Water Assessments ···········-··········-······-··-······· 893.86 . ................................. Payable--Bonds Interest last . year yet disclosed by any na- Accrued 1,050.00 tional retail selling group in the gen- Accrued Interest Payable--Notes ···········-··········-····-··· 90.50 eral sales classification above '200,- Due to Andrew Bloomquist ···············-·······-·········-··· -··· 41.70 Due to P. A. Francom ...................................................... 000,000 a year. 15,000.00 Commenting on the showing for Notes Payable--Tax Anticipation .......: .. _...................... 7,743.05 the first month of the year, Earl C. Operating Fund Surplus ·········································-······· Sams, president of the J. C. Penney ' 19,513.78 TOTAL ........................................................ ....... ...... company said, "While a certain very definite part of the gain shown in the sales of the company for January may be credited to the fact that we ASSETS have opened a number of new stores during the past twelve months, the Unpaid Paving AsseSsments-Dist. No. 1 ...................., 10,882.43 8,109.43 percentage gain made by the older unpaid Paving Assessments-Diet. No. 2...................... 9,149.37 stores accounted for one-third of the J'ax Sale Deeds--Paving Dist. No. 1.............................. f gross gain for the month. Tax Sale Deeds-Paving Dlst~ No. 2----················-·-··-··· 4,880.59 $ 28,021.82 in retrenchments "Anticipated buying, particularly in the retail dry Unpaid Lighting Assessments-Dist. No. 1--·········-·-···' 1,518.04 2,306.04 goods field, have not developed in the rax Sale Deeds-Lighting Dist. No. 1...---·----···-·-········· 793.00 country widespread sections of the $ 30,327.86 where we have stores. TOTAL .......................................................................... ''The increased volume of sales LIABILITIES made by our organization was achieved in spite of the generally backward Bonds Payable-Paving Dist. No. 1........ ·-···--·-·-·······-···$ 19,844.28 8,000.00 weather conditions which prevailed Bonds Payable-Paving Dist. No. 2 .........................--··· in nearly all parts of the country and $ 27,844.28 Total Paving Fund Liabilities ............................... . which were especially severe in the 1,500.00 South." Bonds Payable-Lighting Dist. No. 1...-·-····-·--············ 983.58 Due to Operating Fund ·---·-·············-··················-······-··· METHODIST CHURCH NOTES $ 30,327.88 TOTAL ......................................................... - ........ _ ......... _.. . The church service will be held Sunday morning at 10 o'clock with the class period following. Those deASSETS siring to attend the worship service will please be present at 10 or in the Fixed Assets: evening at 7:30 when the young peo100.00 Baseball Grand Stand ----·················----·-...···-···············$ 8,021.50 ple will present a pageant in addition City Hall Building and Lot. .....................·-··-··············· to a lively song festival. All are 450.00 City Hall Garage ·······························--·-·· ··-·····--··-··· 1,833.20 cordially invited to attend these serCemetery ................................................ --··-··-······--·-· 5,883.92 Beaver & Despain Springs and Triple Divide........ vices. The topic for discussion at the Ep1,684.10 Jordan Bridge ·············------·························-··········-·--·· worth League meeting on Tuesday Main and Center Street Lot•················--··-········ ··-··· 11,981.55 evening is to be, "Understanding 4,458.89 New Office Building ·······---········-···················--·-········· 5,260.59 Street Lighting System •............................................... Ourselves.'' The swimming party on last Tuesday was enjoyed by a large 5,545.48 Baseball Park ···············-·······················-·········-··········· delegation who later in the evening Street Paving-City's Portion ···················-··-··········· 88,917.15 were entertained with a Valentine Water System ·······················································-······· 188,282.28 lunch at the home of Francis Davis. Three basketball teams from the TOTAL ..........................................................................$267 ,418.66 church played at the Highland Boy LESS: Depreciation Reserves ...................................... 19,769.20 $24 7,649.46 Community house last Wednesday but as usual when playing with Bing- Furniture and Equipment: . ham, they were the winners. HowOffice Furniture and Equipment·-·················· ·······--···' 1,042.70 ever ,the boys enjoyed the experi1,858.45 Ford Truck and Motorcycle ···················-··········-······· ence and especially the lunch so 4,815.25 Fire Department Equipment ···-················-·-······-······· graciously served them following the 100.00 ·············--· ·---·------·-·······----·-·-··········Decorations Street games. The return games will be 8,988.56 Street Department Equipment ·······························-··· played on Wednesday evening of next 111.45 Pollee Department Equipment ·····-----·-···············-······· week. Playground and Band Instruments ............................ 1,812.18 The Boy Scout basketball team has a game scheduled with troop No. 117 TOTAL .........................................................................., 18,084.11 5,121.50 for Friday, February 28, at 8 p. m., LESS: Depreciation Reservee ...................................... 1,956.61 following the regular scout meeting. ,252,776.96 TOTAL ···-···············:.················································-··· LIABILITIES 111.82 ' Cemfltery-Fund for Perpetual Care.. ·-···-·····-··-··-··-··· 68,000.00 ·-······-··· .... Dept. Bonds Payable--Series 1923-Water 1,000.00 Bonds Payable Series 1927-Redemption ·····-··-···-·· Mrs. C. D. Corey, Kuna, Idaho Says: "I will tell or write about TOTAL LIABII.ITIJile ···-··-··-····················-···-··-·· the terrible distress relieved with and Bond Fund ···········-·-···-··-····-··· Surplus-Capital linl· colorless a Quadruple, COrbol ment, easy to apply and not expen$252,776.96 TOTAL ···-··················································-···--········ sive.'' Utah, County of Salt Lake, ss. of State Get more information at Midvale Mary B. Stokes hereby certifies that the above and foregoing report Drug company or write Sorbol Com- contains a tull, true and correct statement of the conditiOn of said city pany, Mechanicsburg, Ohio. Sold by the close of businesa on the Slat day of December, 1929. all druggists.-Advertisem ent. 404G Date of publication, February 20, 1980. MARY B. STOKES, City Recorder. Midvale City Corporation GENERAL FUND J. C. Penney Co. Sales Up 18% for January ·WE SHALL CELEBRATE WASHINGTON'S BffiTHDA Y WITH SOME VERY EXCEPTIONAL OFFERINGS Without an exception every item on this bill is a bargain offering ~~d- it-doesn't-~tlk; it necessary to be a purchasing_ agent to pick the buys from this list. Unlike some advertisements that we often read, we try to describe our offerings as they really are with· out exaggeration or misrepresentation. --•-••-••-•••••o•oo•-.-•o•ooHooooooooooooo oooo .. oooooooouoooooooo ... o-oo ..ooooooooooo '''''''''"'''''"''...,'''-"'''"uoooo .. oooooooooo••••• - .., .. ,,,,,,,,,,,,, ..,, .... ,,,_,,,,.._ .. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, .. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,_ siffip rn--MinvALE·-··-····-······I··r··-·visiT-ouii···Fiiuii."siAND·····rl II This Week-end. Wonderful variety to We firmely believe you w~ save money !• J1 choose from. i- •j over Salt Lake Pnces. ~.. ....... _,, ........... ... ,.,_,,_ ..... ,_., ---·--·····..····---......... ....................................................~ -~-...................... ............ ................................... II I -, toooooo _ _ _ _ , _ _ , , _ ,.., H - U O O O - ORANGES - _ 1"le F~lls, half or SALMON-Pink whole f1sh, per Jib.......... ~;:: -ooooo_o_oMoooooooNHOoooo--ooo ooooooto-•oo-Hooooou-•o-oooMooo\- ••M••••-unnM•-•-•••-•••--•••--••oo--•• •••••••oo Edra large, Sunkist quality, . same price, ~~ J:z~;~~-~~~~~:-.~~~- 59C JREAJ)-Large, full 15-oz. loaves, (limited), 3 loaves ............ 1OC ---- -- - HAMBURGER OR PORK SAUSAGE-Qualit y made, 2lbs....... 39C PRUNES-:~~l:f~a~~~------···--·-··----- 59 C COCOA-rff.o~:!t~~~~------------·-- 35e California Lettuce Small solid heads, 3 for.....: tOe GELATINE, JELLO, JELL-X-CELL, JELLO ICE'CREAM POWDER, . your choice of either brand, each...... CORN-Libby's Fanciest Yellow Bantam IALT SYR1JP-~abst, hop flavor. Pabst dependable, each ~--~-~~:.~---·---·---- 49C :=.~~~~~-~~--~~~----~~~~~ 15e $1.39 5e .. End Cuts, lb. ....:...................................17 Yz c Center Cuts, lb.....................................22 Yz c Cut from fine young porkers. We ·---~-~~~---···········-····-·-··---·-···--· 49C 3 for fLOUR-50-lb. sacks local Flour, each ............ MAYONNAISE, Blue Ribbon, finest qual- ~hp~~:-~-~~~--~~-~~-~~~-~~~~~~-~~-~ 39e MARSHMALLOW S-Pound packages, !!~!~~'--~~~~--~~-~: ..........-·--·· --·-- 29e uah have SOIIle 15 other Basket Special Offerings. Why not come in and check over SOIIle of these feature items. You should save money on them all. lti4ft.le'a Pepular Foo4 EmporiUDl --. PAVING AND UGHTING FUNDS SatuTday, Monday and Tuesday February 22, 24 and 25 . II _ - Phone Midvale 221 .. CAPITAL AND BOND FUND Suffered From Goitre Five Years |