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Show • Friday, January 1,1932 DELINQU&vr NOTICE East Jordan Irrlgatlon Company. Principal Place of Business, Sandy. Utah. NoUce; There are delinquent upon the following described stock on account of a.o;sessment No. 41 of $1.00 per share, levied September 16, 1931, the several amounts set opposite the na...nes of the respcclive stockholders, as follows: Shares Am't. Cert. No. Name1030C Jos. Lee Anderson...... 3 $3.00 1436C Jos. Lee Anderson. ..... 1 1.00 1656C D. W. Adamson. ......... 2 2.00 1779C Emma W. Allsop........ 1 1.00 2070C Floyd Ainsworth ........ 11 ll.OO 52GC Geo. W. Brown............16 16.00 1693C Geo. W. Brown............ 6 6.00 2.00 1881 C Rhoda Branner .......... 2 149C Albert Cowdel! .......... 1 1.00 1911C Carl V. Carlson. ......... 2 2.00 7.00 1963C C. M. Carver...........:.... 7 2116C A. B. Clements. ...........11 11.00 1980C Geo. A. Day.................. 2 2.00 549C A. A. Dalton ................ 6 6.00 1235C A. A. Dalton. ............... 1 1.00 2005C C. B. Davis .................. 2 2.00 1697C Nick Dokas ................ 2 2.00 19980 James H. Day....... _____ 5 6.00 1824C Wm. R. Edge! ............ 2 2.00 3.00 827C Norman L. Forbush.. 3 651 J. W. W. Fitzgerald .. 30 80.00 1.00 176C J. W. W. Fitzgerald.. 1 8-16C J. W. W. Fltzgerald..32 32.00 1881C J. W. W. Fitzgerald .. 29 29.00 1793C J. W. W. Fitzgerald ..15 15.00 2130C J. W. W. Fitzgerald.. 30 30.00 1175C B. F. Fitzgerald. ......... 8 8.00 217 OC Federal Land Bank of Berkeley ............ 89 39.00 14 14.00 .. .. 1662C 33 33.00 ... " 1717C 33 33.00 '' u 1721C 14 14.00 .. .. 1726C 31 31.00 H 1732C 76 76.00 .. 1920C 8.00 1799C Violet Grange Grace .. 8 3.00 1800C Violet Grange Grace .. 3 3.00 1353C C. M. Hendrickson. ... 3 2000C James Hardcastle ......13 13.00 6.00 254 Mary E. Young............ 6 2188C Ira Hardcastle ............ 25 25.00 2.00 1043C H. P. Johnson. ............. 2 8.00 1718C Willis Jensen .............. 8 3.00 1928C H. W. Jaynes .............. 3 2162C Earon Jansen .............. 18 18.00 5.00 219B Ruth Lloyd .................. 5 7.00 1722C Laura E. Larson ........ 7 2.00 861C John Larson, Jr........... 2 2.00 362C J. E. Larson ................ 2 3.00 2098C Chas. J. Landh. ........... 3 5.00 668C Jos. J. Mousley............ 5 669C Jos. J. Mousley............ 16 16.00 4.00 948C Andrew A. Malstrom 4: 8.00 1308C Andrew A. Malstrom 3 1.00 l304C And.rew A. Malstrom 1 3.00 910C Ann P. Marriott .......... 3 1ti;J5C Murray City ............ 204 204.00 875C William Nelson .......... 10 10.oo' 2.00 l484C William Nelson .......... 2 1856C Geo. Nelson ...............15 15.00 1544C Etbel Nielson ..............13 13.00 19U4C James Perry .............. 35 35.00 2.00 2037C Duke Page .................. 2 1976C Oscar Peterson ......... .10 10.00 7.00 2125C J. Fred Potter.............. 7 1.00 Silas Richards ............ 1 4.00 1863C Mary E. Robinson. ..... 4 7.00 l428C W. C. Snow.................. 7 1461C A. H. Schrader ..........10 10.00 769C Salt Lake County ...... 30 30.00 7.00 1413C Salt Lake County...... 7 353C Mamie A. Spencer...... 50 50.00 1489C Mamie A. Spencer...... l2 12.00 2.00 l4Q9C Artbur T. Smith. ......... 2 1.00 907C Clyde Swenson .......... 1 1.00 2160C State Bid. & Loan...... 1 14:710 Hannah Terry ............ 23 23.00 1.00 1957C N. P. Thompson. ......... 1 2.00 2127C W. R. Thomas. .. ......... 2 4.00 1597C Ricbard G. Winter ...... 4 2.00 440C Peter Winquist .......... 2 4.00 2164C J. W. Warf.................. 4 3.00 2088C Geo. C. Wbetman. ....... 3 3.00 2102C Geo. C. Wbetman. ....... 3 And in accordance with law and an order of the board of directors, made on tbe 16th day of September, 1931, so many shares of each parcel of such stock as may be necessary will be sold at public auction at the office of the secretary at the Sandy City Bank, on January 15, 1932, at 11 o'clock fj a.. m., to pay the delinquent assessment, together with the cost of ad- vertising and expense of sale. A. R. GARDNER, Secretary. (First publication January 1, 1932; last publication January 8, 1932.) DELINQUENT NOTICE Sandy Canal Company, Principa-l Place of Bm:lne&;;, Sandy, Utah. There are delinquent upOn the following described shares of stock on account of assessment hn ied on the 9tb day of October, 1931, tbe several amatmts set opposite the namt::;s of the respective sbar.;holders, as follows: Shares Am't. Cert. No. Name211 Anderson, C. M ............... 3 $12.00 52.00 l17 Anderson, C. M ............. l3 113 Allsop, Thos. E. (W. H. Stocks) .................. 3 12.00 275 Ahlstrom, Jane E ........... 10 40.00 91\ Brady, L. A .................. 5 20.00 96 Brady, L. A ....................... 3 12.00 132 Hutterwood, J. H ............. 1 4.00 347 Carpenter, Clyde ............ 2 8.00 379 Columbia Savings & Loan Assn. ..... ·----- 5 20.00 359 Christensen, C. F ......... - 4 16.00 365 Dibblee, 0. R. ........... - .... 38 152.00 4.00 62 Engman, Victor .............. 1 4.00 82 Erickson, P. P ................. 1 89 Farrer, John W. (Bal.) 12 23.00 (Treas) Ferguson, Stanley S. 3 12.00 8.00 327 Farthingham, S. H ......... 2 98 Geertsou, Joseph ( V. Samuelson) ___________ 14 56.00 131 Gregory, Nephi & Mary 3 12.00 4.00 198 Gregory, Nephi & Mary 1 357 Gaelta, J. A ..................... 6 24.00 388 Heber J. Grant & Co. (Hodson, G. A.) .... 3 12.00 45 Guat·dian Flre Insurance Co. (C. F. WinnJ .... 6 24.00 29 Hansen, Wru. A .............. 19 76.00 328 Hatch, Esle ................... 4 16.00 147 Federal Land Bank of Berkeley, Pledgee of Heber J. Webb (Bal) 10 27.00 363 Johnson, Annie 0 (Bal) 10 32.00 4.00 Johnson, Arthur ............ 3 12.00 4.00 342 Kohn, Matt ...................... 1 324 Merril~ A. W ................... 3 12.00 4.00 310 Me>Till, A. W ................... 1 4.00 395 McC&ndles, Fawn .......... 1 346 Olson, J. H ......................14 56.00 286 Olson, Frank H.... . ........ 7 28.00 4.00 138 Pete1·3on, L. E---------------- 1 4.00 374 Peebles, E. E ................... 1 270 Charlier Geo. B. (J. D. 4.00 Rawson) .................... 1 8.00 383 Rawson, Wm. A ............... 2 4.00 385 Sorensen, C. H ................. 1 122 Smart, J. Z ....................... G 24.00 175 Sunberg, ~eo. V ............... 5 20.00 31 Tripp, Caroline (Ray 4.00 Whitman) .................... 1 245 Thornblad, Joseph E ....... l l 44.00 121 Thornblad, .Joseph E ....... 5 20.00 4.00 366 Toomey, Otto N ................ 1 153 Utah Nursery Go ............. 7 28.00 141 Wardell, Clarence L ....... 6 24.00 378 Williams, Brigham ........ 6 24.00 186 Wilson, F. W. & Gertrude .. ..... ......... ..... _ 5 20.00 And in accordance with the law and an order of the board o! dii:ectors lllade on the 9th d.!ly of October, 1931, so many shares of each parcel of said stock will be sold at lhe office of the secretary of said company, Sandy City Bank, Sandy, ... ah, at public auction on the 15th day of January, 1932, at 12 o'clock noon, to pay the delinquent assessment thereon, to~ gether with tbe cost of advet•tising and expense of sale. ED JACKSON. Secretary and Treasurer. (First publication January 1, 1932: last publication Jnnuary 8, 1932.) DELINQU .1!1."'"T NOTICE Sandy Irrigation <.;omp~my. Principal I>tace of Busi:ltt?''OS, Sandy, Uatlt. Notice is hereby given that there are delinquent upon the following described stock on account of the regular annual assessment of 25 cents per share, levied on the capital stock of the corporation on October 2, 1931, the several amounts set opposite the names of the respective stoclillolders as follows: Shares. Amt. NAME--Cert. No. 475 J. A. Brown .................. 24 ~6.00 2.00 34 Amanda Eckman ........ 8 497 Annie Johnson .............. 9% 2.35 8.00 227 Joseph Mace ................ 32 1.00 508 E. E. Peebles ................ 4 1.75 464 F. W. Wilson ................ 7 1.70 142 Mamie Morris ------------6 2-3 2.50 279 Wm. M. Morris ............ 10 2.00 348 Leo V. Sunberg ............ 8 And in accordance with law and an order of the board of directors made THE MIDVA I.E JOURNAL October 2, 1931, so many shares of each parcel of stock as ma.y be necesary will be sold at public auction on the lltb day of January, 1932, at 10 o'clock a. m., at the Sandy City Bank, to pay the delinquent assessment together with the cost of advertising and expense of sale. A. M. NELSON, Secretary. Sandy, Utab. (Date of first publication, Dec. 25, 1931: date of last publication Jan. 1, 1932.) Mr. and Mrs. LaVar Heugly and Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Elleson enter~ Sbarp and cblldren. little son, Wayne, of East MidVal\? tained at dinner on Chtistmas day. ""fro:: Annie Simpers, son Lavell and visited Sunday evening with Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. ~ifadsen and family of daughter Beatrice were Salt Lake Mrs. Harold Bishop. Bingham were the out-of-town guests. Mr. and Mrs. Gaskell of Union are _, c hnijtmas day, dinner guests Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Despain and of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Simpers. moving into the M:atilda Hedberg daughters. Mrs. Garrie Sadler, Mr. and .Mrs. Paul Stol,es and Mrs. R. w. Mrs. Semira Goff was a guest Sat- home on Union avenue. Stokes and daughters visited relatives uru"-'.Y tvt$UIUg of Mr. and Mrs. Jess in Magna last Friday. Jensen of Sandy. The Beehive girls of the Second Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Greenwood ha.d M. I. A. and partners were en~ w~rd day as their dinner guests Christmas tertained at a the amusement hall Mr. and Mrs. Allan Bateman and Tuesday evening. Mrs. B. A. Rasmus~ cl1ildren of Murray, Mrs. Annie and Mrs. Leslie Lind were in sen Hans Mrs. and Mr. and Greenwood and Mr. and Mrs. Archie Burgon AN ORDINANCE Twenly-eight were present. charge. children. and Jensen ChristspeJ;tt Nevada, Ely, of family An Ordinance concerning the apgirls of the Second Junior The Mr. paflllts, Burgan's Mr. with mas Honor of East Jordan stake Court pointment and duties of the city ata patty Tuesday evegiven were ward will be held Sunday evening at 7:30 and Mrs. Charles Burgon. torney in Midvale City. of their leader, Mrs. home the at ning Be It Ordained by the City Council in the East Midvale ward chapel. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Oblad and Fred Hyke. Music, games and reof Midvale City, Utah: The M. I. A. of East Midvale ward daughter Lucille, of Salt Lake, were freshments were enjoyed. Section 1. The council shall, if it enjoyed a social evening Tuesday at guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Chesdeems it expedient. at any regular or lhe East Midvale ward amusement ter Baker. NEW CLUB ORGANIZED special meeting appoint a city attor- hall. Each class was entertained in Mrs. Grace Tuttle of Los Angeles ney. The city attorney shall per- their respective class rooms. was a guest Christmas of Mr. and form the duties required of him by Midvale now has a Ski club organMr. and Mrs. Bennett Cash and Mrs. Elmo Boggess. the general laws, and the ordinances children enjoyed Christmas day at Mrs. Robert Milne, Sr., of East ized recently for ent.husiasts of this of the city, and such olher duties as t?e home of Mr. and Mrs. Leon Bil- Midvale was a Sunday dinner guest fine winter spot. Glen Johnson is • of Mrs. Martha 1YL1lne. temporary manager and Howard the council may by ordinance or reso~ lings of Salt Lake. and Lawrence Brown his as· Olson lution require. In case of disability or guest a is Proov of Greer Grant Mrs. R. H. Clayton entertained inability the city attorney may, with Tuesday evening at her home on State during tbe holidays of Mr. and Mrs. sistants. Those interested in joining the consent and approval of the city street honoring the birthday anniver- J. H. Greer of UnJon. the club should report to these officouncil, appoint a deputy to advise sary of her husband. Christmas colors Theron and Jay Smart left Tuesday cers. The club Js planning to attend the city officers in any or all legal were used as decorations for the for a week's trip to Las VegasJ Nev. the tournament on New Year's day • matters and to perform any duty rooms, and red candles in crystal Mr. and Mrs. Ben Price of Bing- en masse. ordinari1y performed by the city at- holders were used as table decora- ham were guests Christmas day of torney. The city shall prescribe at tions. Fourteen guests were present. Mr. and 1-Irs. J oaeph Anderson. COAST VISITORS HERE the time of lhelr appointment or em- Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Clayton and famMr. and Mrs. John Baker and ployment the compensation to be paid ily and Mrs. Cornelia Clayton of Salt daughters, Alice and Edith, of Salt Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Wilkinson and tht=! city attorney and deputy. Lake, and 1\.lrs. Blanche Hopklns oJ children, Necia, Scott and Lois, of Lake we~·e among the guests. Sec. 2. All ordine.nces and parts of Mr. and Mrs. Bennett Cash enter- Provo were guests Chri.:stmas day of Los Angeles, spent the Christmas ordinances inconsistent with the pro~ tained at a family dinner at their Mr. and Mrs. Chester Baker. holidays with relatives here. Tues· visioruJ of this ordinance are hereby h?me on Union avenue, Tuesday eveMr. and Mrs. Elmo Boggess enter- flay evening Mrs. VV'ilkinson's mother, repealed. rung. Covers were laid for Mr. and tained members of the "Good Time" Mrs. W. c. MJ.ller, entertained at a Sec. 3. This ordinance shall become Mrs. Leon Billings, Mr. and Mrs. clu~ at a New Year's eve party at dinner for them. The guests included effective upon publication. Hat·old Ashworth, Mr. and Mrs. Rulon ~heir home Thur~day evening. Dane~ Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Bess of Magna, Regularly passed by the city coun- Ashworth, and Mrs. Emma Ashworth, IDg and refreshments were enjoyed. Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Canning, Mr. and Forty guests were present. cil of Midvale City, this 31st day of all of Salt Lake. Mrs. Albert Pugmire, Mr. and Mrs. December, 1931. · Mr. and Mrs. Tom Melde of Salt Mervin Bosh, Albert Bosh, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. eLonard Sharp spent I, L. A. Porter, mayor of Midvale Tuesday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Lake were Christmas dinner guests M:rs. C. W. Alger, and Mr. and Mrs. of Mrs. Maud Proctor. City, Utah, do hereby certify tbat on eKnneth Norris of South Jordan. Henry Nelson. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Fenstermaker the 31st day of December, A. D. 1931, Monday, Mrs. T. F. Greenwood and the above and foregoing ordinance Mrs. Allan Bateman were Salt Lake and family were dinner guests Friday CLUB MEETING J,U."UARY 6 was duly approved by me. visitors. of Mr. and Mrs. Charles FensterL. A. PORTER, Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Asbment had maker of Sandy. Topics of general interest- -nationMr. and Mrs. Elmo Boggess enter· al, international and local, will be Mayor. as their Christmas dinner guests Mr. I, Mary B. Stokes, city recorder of and Mrs. William Gibb and sons tained Monday evening at their home discussed at the next meeting of the '!Jidvale City, Utah, do hereby certify Billy and George, Mr. and Mrs. R. F: in Union for Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Community club, which will be held that the above and foregoing ordi- Prults and Miss Julia Riley of Salt Hagan and Mrs. A. Nyman of Mur- January 6, at t11e regular place of nance was duly passed by tbe city Lake and Howard Nelson of Midvale. t·ay. meeting. Mrs. Mark Gardner is in cotmcil of Midvale City on the 31st Miss Rae Smart in spending this charge of the program arrangements. Mrs. William Colson of Dubots day of December, A. D. 1931, and Idaho, is a guest during the holiday~ week in Salt Lake with Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. C. M. Middieton and Mrs. J. M. was duly signed by the mayor. of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Holden of Pete Dow. Despain will assist. Dated at Midvale City, Utab, this Social avenue. Mr. a.D.d Mrs. Nephi Gregory were 31st day of December, 1931. Mrs. M. J. Thornton entertained at guests Ch1istmas day of Mr. and Mrs. NEW YEAR'S PARTY MARY B. STOKES, Christmas dinner at her home on Lewis Westbrook of Draper. City Recorder. State street. Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Mrs. May Smart visited Saturday Members of the Art club, their hus(Publlshed January 1, 1932.) Wilson and children of Salt Lake with Mrs. Emma Nicol. and invited guests met a.t thg bands were out-of-town guests. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Mackay and Mr. and Mrs. Ell Mltc.}l.ell of home Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Day and baby family, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold MauckEve. Games were played Year's New of Bountiful, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd ley and family of Taylorsville, Mr. was served at midnight supper a and Tapp and baby of Union Mr. and and Mrs. Alfred Reynolds and family, couples. twenty to Mrs. Thomas Allsop of Sandy were Mr. and Mrs. Earl Gregory and fam· A convention of the Utah State Christmas dinner guests of Mr. and ily of Murray were Sunday dinner Beekeepers is called for January 11 Mrs. ~ms. N. E. TREJ\IELLING Thomas Allsop. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Nephi Gl'egand 12, at Ogden. It is the same succmms AT BINGB!Ul Mr. and Mrs. Jack Rosell of Salt ory. week as the Ogden Livestock show, Lake spent Christmas day with Mr. and it is planned that one induce- and Mrs. Funeral services for Nellie l!J. Nels Nelson. ment will supplement the other as a Tremelling of Bingham, formerly of son and Millerbcrg Leonard Mrs. reason for visiting the cJty at that Eugene were guests Tuesday of Mrs. Midvale, were held Thursday at 1 titne. Round trip rates of one and Charles p. m. in tbe chapel of a Salt Lake unSchmidt. one-third one way fare, have been firm, under the direction of dertaking Mr. and Mrs. James Brady enjoyed offered for the occasion by all rail~ Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Ni.bley have as Rebekah Rutb lodge No. 7. Mrs. \vith Mr. and Mrs. Charles roads leading to Ogden. their guests over the New Yea1· holi- Tremelling was prominent iu Bing· of Salt Lake. The beekeepers will hold their con- Brown da-y, Mrs. Niblcy's sister, Mrs. Annie ham club circles. She was born in MidEast the of officers Primary vention meetings at the Hotel BigePrimary entertained the children Dutcher of Hiawatha, and her daugh- Midvale, a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. low, the first session at 2 p. rn., Jan- vale at a Chri!rtmas party December 22 at ter, Mrs. J. J. Southard of Ssn Fran- John McDonald, and had lived in uary 11. One feature of the conven- the Bingham 14 years. She is survived ward amusement hall. Program, cisco. tion will be a trip to the Live Stock games Mrs. Albert Watson entertained by her husband and two brothers. A enjoyed. were dancing and show as guests of the Superior Honey Christmas tree with Santa Claus and the Birthday club Tuesday at a luncompany, followed by a free luncheon STRAY STOCK a bag of candy and nuts was the cheon for Mrs. R. R. Fenn on her anat their Ogden plant. One 7 or 8-months-old black heifer. 185 chil· niversary. Games followed in the for entertainment afternoon The officials of the State Beekeepafternoon and Mrs. E. R. Benson, M1·s. 3-spot face. ewe sheep ear mark slit ing association urge the attendance of d.ren. Charles Sharp, Mr. and Mrs. Ran- L. L. Durnford and Mrs. D. M. Todd in each ear, will be sold Tuesday, every person in the state who has January 5, at 12 o'clock noon, at the dolph Sharp and Mr. and Mrs. Leon- won prizes. any interest in the bee industry of ard Miss Bertha Lind left last week to residence of the undersigned, at Wednesday guests were Sharp Utah. Bring your problems or soluspend the Christmas holidays in Los Union. tions for anything that will lead to a evening of Mrs. Roy Kitt and family Angeles and the beaches. She will 0. H. BERRETT, • Lake. Salt of bigger and better bee industry for Mrs. sisters, Union, Utah. her of Precinct, 6th guest the be Constable, Misj3 Beatrice Simpers was a. guest Utah. E. A. lk-frs. and Moore L. Harry Some of the principal speakers of Tuesday of Mrs. Ralph Gygl of Salt t.Vhitehead, George Lake. Mrs. Gygl entertained for the convention will be: Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Pett and young club. her of members Schweis, state apiarist of Nevada; Dr. sons, of Copperton, were Midvale East of formerly Miller, W. R. Mrs. A. P. Sturtevant, federal bee culture Midvale but now of American Fork, visitors on Tuesday. laboratory; A. W. B. Kjosness, Moun· is Mr. and Ml'S. H. C. Aylett spent spending the holidays vvi.th relatain States Honey Producers associa- tives day in Springville at the Christmas and friends here. Wednesday In slightly more than a month since tion; W. A. Landgraf, American Can Aylett's sister, Mrs. L. the completion of the University of Mrs. of home Larson. John Mrs. of guest a was she company; Harden Bennion, commisMr. and Mrs. Neil Olsen entertained L. Baker. Miss Yvonne Baker a Utah Union building nearly 60 social sioner of agriculture, state of Utah; Saturday evening at their home on niece, accompanied them home and functions have been held, according D. H. Hillman, state apiarist of Utah; street, for members of was their guest for the remainder of to Douglas Wood.ruff, Union building tita.te ::south Mr. Wade, Intermountain Grain manager. their husbands. the week. club "U" the Growers exchange; and some official The rooms wereand R. B. Thomas of Altadena, Calif., decorated beautifully Activities in the $400,000 structure of a leading glass jar manufacturing with Christmas colors. A late sup- is a guest of Mr. and Mrs. H. E. range from committee meetings to concern. per was served, followed by bridge Phelps this week. Mr. Thomas is a formal bells and dinner dances. There and dancing. There were 14 guests. former resident of Midvale, and was bave been eight banquets, two lunch· Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Knowles and at that time in charge of a depart- eons, twelve club meetings, twelve baby, Thelma Lee, of Los Angeles, ment of the U. S. Smelting Refining dances, eight committee meetings and are spending the Christmas holidays and Mining company plant. two formal balls. On December ~1 The Wednesday Evening club mem- five separate functions were held in with Mr. Knowles' mother, Mrs. Amy bers were entertained at the home of the various banquet halls, ballrooms Standing in front of his truck Knowles of East Midvale. Fred Hopkinson on Wednesday and committee rooms of the Union Mrs. class Girls Members of the Gleaner which had stalled at Thirty-second evening. building. A. I. M. ward Midvale East the of South and Main streets, David Mar· their resume will club Art The of home the at evening Tuesday met Mr. Woodruff repol'ts that datings chant, 31 East .tf'irst avenue, Midvale, last The holidays. the after meetings Soffe, Golda Mrs. leader, class their booked far into the new year a.Jld p..re suffered a fractured leg and severe the at held was December in meeting Christsupper. chicken enjoyed the a,.n.nual Junior Prom, sevM and include when m. p. abrasions Monday at 7 an automobile struck the truck from mas colors were used as decorations. home of Mrs. T. C. Williamson on eral student body dances, a .fraternity's father and son banquet and a behind. Miss Verna Burton, 28, of Games were enjoyed after supper. State street. Mrs. Alta Black of Salt Lake and host of luncheons as well as meetings Granger, a passenger in the automo- Seventeen enjoyed the evening. Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Lennberg of her mother, Mrs. Ann Baker, for· of alumni groups. bile, was cut and bruised. avenue entertained at a family merly of Richfield, visited $-t the Union Besides the convenience of having a The accident occurred when MarDespain M. J. !k-f:rs. and Mr. of home meeting place on the campus, central day. Christmas dinner chan't truck stalled and he got out Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Sharp of and other friends in Midvale, Sun- the Union building is resulting in an to repair the vehicle. A car driven by actual dollars and cents saving to the Henry Van Lewen, 20, of 58 Cleve- East Midvale, Mr. and Mrs. Shirlie day. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Mcllf spent organizations as well as to the inlano. avenue, was reported to have Graham of Union, Mrs. I. Norris, struck the rear of the stalled truck, Mrs. Verda COok. Mr. and Mrs. Mel- Christmas day at the home of Mr. and dividual student. Heretofore many making it strike Marchant. Miss vin Norris, Mr. and Mrs. Oswald M:Xs. A. R. Worthen of Salt Lake. organizations have been obliged to Burton and her sister, Donna Burton, Smitb and child.ren of Sandy, Mr. and Following the dinner, the evening was *·ent facilities at downtown hotels at were riding with Mr. Van Lewen. The Mrs. Henry Gosman and children and spent at a party given at the home considerable cost. The new student center provides every advantage of two injured persons were treated at Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Beeney of Mid- of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Conely. Monday evening Mr. and Mrs. Mer- the finest hotel or club at a nomina.l the Salt Lake general hospital. Miss vale were guests Saturday evening at their cost. The charge to the students at Verna Burton later was taken home. a birthday party at the bome of Mr. vin Bosh entertaiend for brother, Albert Bosh, who is visiting official student body functions has and Mrs. Leon Malstrom of Sandy. Mrs. Allan Bateman of Murray them. The guests numbered twenty been reduced almost 50 per cent since visited Wednesday with Mrs. Hans and were served a supper following the opening of tbe Union building. an evening of entertainment. Jensen of East Midvale. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Ra!3mussen and Mrs. Semira Goff was a dinner Fooliah Broadcastinw Edward Raymond Johnson of Heber guest Christmas day of Mrs. Lyle small daughter left last week for a died Tuesday at 10:30 p. m. at a Salt Webster of Salt Lake. •·ne '~llo telts his sorrows to the visit with relatives tn Los Angeles. Lake hospital from perotinitis followMiss Geneve Clayton ie spending They will be gone about three weeks. wortu,'' said Ui Do, the sage or China· ing an appendix operation. He was thiS week with Mr. and Mrs. Leroy The time will be spent with Mrs. Ras- town, '~is only n boaster who thinks born August 3, 1892, at Park City, Clayton of Salt Lake. mussen's mother, Mrs. N. Thompson, his private rnisfortunes h-n ve assumed with Mr. and Mrs. Darrel Aylett. and Utah. He bad been employed at tbe Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Ashment were mnnklnd."-WashMrs. A. J. Mclff was a guest one an importance to Park Consolidated Mines, located at guests Monday evening at a Christ· Keetley, Utah, for the past eight mas party at the home of Mr. and day last week at a bridge tea given ington Star. in Salt Lake by Mrs. Emily Brown years. He was a World War veteran, Mrs. Bert Frost of Salt Lake. having served 1n the coast artillery. her sister, Countess Joan L. Lisfor Otter'a Fur Prized Mr. and Mrs. Joe Jacobson enter· Funeral services will be held at tained at a family dinner Friday. cbinsky of Chicago, who is spending Laud or l'i"rer otter is used to make Heber City, Saturday at 1 p. m. In- Covers were laid for 12 guests. tbe holidays in Salt Lake. ot the most dura· Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Peeler of Provo fur coats. 1t Is one terment in the Heber City cemetery. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Thompson of It ranks as one furs. He is survived by his father, Ole X. Cottonwood were host and hostess at visited at the W. J. Woodhead home ble ot our nnttve ot the finer turs. Its value depends on Johnson of Sandy; one brother, J. Leo, a very enjoyable Christmas day fes-· Jast week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Eli Mitchell enter~ the skin. of Heber City; three sisters, Mrs. tivity. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Glover Bessie Mahony of Heber City; Mrs. Mrs. Ellen Johnson and daughter tained at dinner on Christmas day. Ruby Johnson of Moore, Idaho, and Gertie and Sam Johnson, all of East The guests were .Mrs. Hannah AnderTHE LOWEST PRICES IN SHOE son, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Mitcbell, Miss Madge Johnson of Sandy. Midvale, were among their guests. REPAIRING. A-No. 1 leather used. Mrs. P. A. Swenson and Miss Osa and Junior, and Mr. and Mrs. KenHalf Soles $1.00; Rubber or Men's Olson of Chinook, Mont., are visiting netb Mitcbell and baby daughter Leather Heels, 50c. Ladies• Half indefinitely with Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Carolyn Kay. Soles, 75c. Ladies' Rubber Heels, Mr. and Mrs. J. Hollis Aylett, Mr. Sharp and Mr. and Mrs. Irven Swen35c. Patching, sewing, lOc and up. Fenn and Dr. and Mrs. H. E. Nelson son. straightened, 25c and up. Heels A number of East Midvale and Mrs. Aaron Horne, Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Half Soles, 40c and up. Children's Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Sharp enter· Crescent people attended the funeral eFnn and Dr. and Mrs. H. E. Nelson tained at dinner Sunday everung at Sunday in Salt Lake of Mrs. Mar· attended the dance given at tbe BingMIDVALE SHOE REBUILDERS their home on State street. Covers garet H. Bird, wife of Charles Bird, ham club house New Year's Eve and :Midvale, Utah 21 Enst CentE-r St. were laid for Charles Sharp, Mr. and of East 17th Soutb, and mother ot later were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Pett of Copperton. Mrs. Andrew Bradford and son, Claude Bird or Union avenue. SALE • Excepional Values m all Lines See Windows for Special prices E FAMOUS CLOTHING CO. "We dress the best dressed men in town" Midvale, Utah UNION ----- Beekeepers Set Convention Date ------ MIDVALE STUDENTS UTILIZE NEW UNION BUIWING Midvale Man Hurt in Auto-Truck Crash Pre ·Invento ry Dwayne, and Mr. and Mrs. Randolph E. R. Johnson Dies Following Operation EAST MIDVALE |