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Show THE MIDVALE JOURNAL Friday, January 6, 1933 I week at Woods Cross, the guest of of the respective shareholders, as fol- ~378C Young, Thora .......... 2 2.00 ily, Mr. and Mrs. Earl P. Dateman daughter, Miss Emma and Josie 11976C Peterson, Oscar .... 10 Mr. and Mrs. Smith. Mr. and Mrs. lows: 10.00 and children, Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum I Brown. Smith and children will move to Cert No. Name Shares Amt. And in accordance with law and an Brown of Draper, Mrs. ElizB.beth Mr. and Mrs. Joseph F. Palmer and Sandy this week where they willl117 Anderson, Chas M. order of the board of directors, made Dav~s. Covers were laid for 19. family, Ralph Palmer and Theron Vernon Gt"ay, Editor make their home. (Bal of) -----------------·-· 13 $27.50 on the 17lh day of September, 1932, Miss Gene Butler of Granite 'Spent Hutchings were dinner guests of Mr. Ephriam Wight of BI1gham City 95 Brady, L. A. ................ 5 20.00 so many shares of each parcel of such part of the holidays with Mrs. Ada I and Mrs. E. 0. Maxfield at American Entered as second class matter at spent last week visiting relatives in 96 Brady, L. A. ................ 3 12.00 stock as may be necessary will be Goodridge and family. Fork New Year's day. the postoffice at Midvale, Utah, under Sandy and Union. 293 Tracy Loan & Trust sold at public auction at the office of Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Egbert enterMr. and Mrs. Byrum H. Beckstead David Bateman of Millcreek visited Co., c-o A. E. Cox .... 6 24.00 the secretary at the Sandy City Bank, tained at dinner New Years in honor entertained at dinner New Year's day Act of March 3, 1879. Saturday and Sunday with Mrs. 365 Dibblee, 0. R ............. 32 128.00 on January 16, 1933, at 11 o'clock of Mrs. Egbert's mother, Mrs. Armin- I1 for Mr. and Mrs. Henry Beckstead Terms of subscription, per year (~ Sophrona Bateman. 14 Ek, Andrew & Hana. m., to pay the delinquent assess- ta Egbert and children and grandchil- and family of Midvale, Mr. and Mrs. advance), $1.00. James A. Bateman of West Jordan nab .............................. 4 16.00 ment, together with the cost of ad- dren. 1 Edward Beckstead and family of Rivwas the speaker at the M. I. A. con- 97 Ek, Andrew & Hanvertising and expense of sale. Miss Grace Squire of Salt Lake erton, Mr. and Mrs. Royal V. B2ckADVERTISING RATES joint meeting held at Sandy First nah ............................. 2 8.00 spent part of the holidays with her stead and family and Mr. and Mrs. A. R GARDNER, Display, per column !nch......... - ..-~0.35 ward, Sunday evening. Other num- 227 Ek, Andrew & Hanmother, Mrs. Gertrude Squire. Secretary. Golden Holt and family, also the imReaders, per line ................... :-.. ··-- .10 bers on the program included. piano Mrs. Ada Goodridge entertained at mediate family. nab ............................ 1 4.00 (First pubUcation Dec. 30 1932 · Theron and Imri Hutchings relast publication, Jan. 6. 1933.), ' dinner New Year's in compliment to Modern Job Printing Department solo, Miss Leah Rasmuss~n; reading, 228 Ek, Andrew & Hannab ............................ 1 Miss Gene Butler of Granite, Mrs. turned to Provo Tuesday after spend4.00 maintained. All prices based on the Mrs. Glenn Pollard; viohn solo, Art Peterson, accompanied on piano by 82 Erickson, P. P. .......... 1 Lydia Bateman and Mrs. Ida McVay. 1 ing the holidays with their parents, 4.00 ORDINANOO Frankling Printing Price List. his sister, Miss Peggy Peterson; vocal 89 Farrar, John W. (Bal Covers were laid for five. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph N. Hutchings. 25.00 An Ordhm.nce Pro\•iding for a Budget of) .............................. 10 The following program was ren~ The genealogical society will preAll business correspondence should solo, Miss Claire Van Dam. for the Ca.lendar Year 1988. 4.00 Mrs. Sophrona Bateman held a din- 401 Fartbingham, L. S. .... 1 dered at the M. I. A. conjoint meeting sent a pageant in the auditorium Fribe addressed to the Midvale Journal, Be it ordained by the City Council held in the ward chapel Sunday night. day evening, January 6. 40.00 136 N. Main St., Midvale, Utah. Phone ner party at her home Monday, hon- 102 Nelson, August M ..... 10 20.00 of Midvale City, Utah: oring the birthday anniversary of her 98 Geertsen, Joseph ........ 5 Grandle Finlayson taking charge: ' Mid. 178, Section 1. That the Mayor and City Congregation singing, 1'Anterica" and I 12.00 husband, Wm. L. Bateman, deceased. 232 Geertson, Joseph........ 3 THE TIME FOU SUMMING UP 12.00 Council of Midvale City, Utah, hereby "Star Spangled Balmer"; presentation I. There were 62 relatives and friends in 283 Hansen, Wm. .............. 3 Three years of depression have attendance. Dinner was served, fol- 328 Hatch. Esle ................ 4 16.00 provide for and adopt a budget for of colors by boy scouts under direc12.00 the calendar year 1933, and the ap- tion of Mr. Anderson; solo by Ruth ended and we can begin to sum up. lowed by a program of songs, read- 278 Johnson, Arthur ........ 3 4.00 propriations and expenditures in the Angel, accompanied by L~ila Abbott; Hard times have brought ill winds ings, speeches and step dancing by 397 Jacobson, Hyrum ...... 1 schedule set forth shall govern the slogan by Mrs. Goldie Pearson; in- but they have also brought some members of the family. Out of town 333 Kemp, Wm. J. (Bal. New officers of Salt Lake county 22.00 expenditures for the year 1933, which strumental guests included Mr. and Mrs. Philip healthful breezes. of) .............................. 15 solo, Lloyd Dimond; 1 were sv.rorn into office Monday at the said expenditures shall not exceed the speaker, Morris Cundick; invocation, county building in Salt Lake. Businesses and individuals have Bateman and family, Mrs. Zella Holt 1253 Koose, Wm. (Chas. .. 16.00 following sums, to-wit: been forced to "write down" fictitious and Howard Cramer of West .Jordan, Anderson) ................ 4 Theodore Booth~ benediction, Do:1ald They were County Attorney Harold Water Department ............... $ 1,250.00 Hogan, Jr. valuations and standards. This has Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dimond of South 1 254 Koose, Wm. {Chas. ~ E. Wallace and his deputies: County 4.00 Streets, Sidewalks, and Pubnaturally caused a great deal of Jordan, Ml'. and Mrs. Silas Brady and Anderson) ·:.............. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Johnson ancl iamUy Commissioners A. A. Beesley and B. 16.00 lic Property ....................... . 7,255.00 of Springville visited at the home of F. Quinn. Judges of the district hardship and a long black list of family, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Jones and 377 Larson, Nephi M. --·--: 4 Public Safety and JudiciaL .. 7,210.00 Mr. and Mrs. Ross Miner ~fonday. court, Herbert M. Schiller and Allen bankruptcies. But real readjustments family, Mr. and Mrs . .Jack Vombaur 23 Jensen, Otto N. (Ell 2.00 General and Administrative 6,177.50 Mrs. Johnson is a sister of Mr. Miner. G. Thurman, along with District Athad to occur to tut a sound founda- and daughter of Salt Lake, Mr. and Mitchell) .......... ....... % 8.00 capital Outlay. Mrs. Verlin Bateman and family of 180 N~lson, N. A._.............. 2 tion under family and business life. Mr. ~nd Mrs. Hugh S. Finlayson torney Calvin W. Rawlings and his 28.00 Those who expanded and operated Murray, E. H. Wight of Brigham City, 367 Oltver, Francis M. .... 7 Interest on Notes............ . 2,000.00 entertamed Thursday for Mr. and Mrs. assistant. Harley W. Gustin, filed 56.00 Interest on Bonds ............ .. 11,286.15 Marshall Neff and daughter, June, of their oaths of office at the state capon the principle that that which goes and Howard Kelley of American Fork. 346 Olson, J. H ................. 14 4.00 Miss Mary Brady of Salt Lake 138 Peterson, L. E. .......... 1 Bond Redemption ........... . 19,600.00 Salt Lake. up need never come down, and that ito!. boom prosperity would continue un- spent last week at the horne of Mr. 383 Rawson, The marriage of Miss Bernice Other Capital Outlay...... .. 250.00 Wm. A .. 2.00 and Mrs. Myrle Allsop, the guest of . abated forever, had to be deflated. Myers to William Calvin of Salt Lake (Ba~ of) .................... 2 The individual has found that it is Miss Gladys Alsop, who has spent the 270 Charher, G. D. (J. D. ASK "U" GLEE CLUB AGAIN $55,028.65 took place New Year's day. Mrs. 4.00 possible to live happily and comfort- Christmas holidays with her parents. Section 2. That it shall be unlawful Calvin was formerly of this ward. Rawson) .................... 1 Still recalling the fine showing of 16.00 for the City Council to make any apOfficers and teachers of the Second 400 Smith, Geo. W ......... _ 4 ably on a pre-war basis. He has Mr. and Mt·s. Albert Olsen and the University of Utah glee club on 24.00 found that the arbiter of wages is ward Primary entertained last Thurs- 361 Smart, J · H. ................ 6 propriation in excess of the esttmated family wet·e dinner guests of Mrs. Ol4.00 expendable revenue for the year 1933 sen's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Its tour of the Pacific coast last year, what the dollar will buy. He's come day evenin~ at a Christmas party at 385 Sorensen, C. H. .......... 1 20.00 or otherwise than as in this ordinance Gardner of Salt Lake on New Year's music promoters of several coast the home of the president, Mrs. L. W. 122 Smart, Z. J. ................ 5 down to earth. cities have urged Pt'Of. Thomas Giles, 4.00 provided, except the same shall be day. These are the "healthful breezes'' of Sorenson. Supper was served at 7 226 Smart, Z. J. ................ 1 20.00 Th guests were seated 168 Steed, Martha A. ........ 5 depression. The decks have been Mr.. and Mrs. Rulen Goff and chH- director, to arrange another concert modified in accordance with the 1 4.00 cleared for action, and the way to re- ~~o~~d one elarge table decorated in 93 Steed, Martha A. ...... 1 provisions of Section 3, Chapter 15, dren, Mr. and Mrs. Emil Tesch and tour this year. If the coast offers 12.00 of the Laws of Utah, 1925. holiday fashion with green and red 224 Steed, Martha A. ........ 3 family spent New Year's day with are accepted, the tour will be made covery is open. 20.00 As for the problems of depression, colors. Following supper progressive ~~: ~~· ~r~~n R. .... ~ Section 3. The City Recorder is Mr. Goff's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wil- sometime in March, according to 24.00 they are still vital and intense. Writ- games were played. Each guest conhereby forbidden to draw warrants lard Goff at Taylorsville. Mr. and Prof. Giles. The organization, one of . . le • ·. · --------12.00 21 ing in the Yale Review, Sir Arthur tributed a gift for the ChriStmas tree ~ Wtlllams, Bngham .... 3 on the city funds except in accordance Mrs. Willard Goff have recently the finest of its kind in the country, boasts nearly 100 voices. 31 Salter observed that 1933 will be one and before departing Santa Claus diswith and within the limit,s of the moved to Taylorsville from Lehi. 7 Wilson, F. W. & Ger5 20.00 Miss Alice Hogan of the most crucial years in modern tributed the various gifts. The followentertained at a foregoing ordinance and no purchase trude ...................... - .. . 4.00 shall be made and no indebtedness miscellaneous shower Thursday evet M L W S 348 Whitehead, C. G ........ . 1 history. mg were pre~en : . rs. · · oren- 340 Zions Savings Bank & The pressing and increasing weight son. Mrs. LUy Ftscher.. Mrs. Clara shall be incurred by and for any de- ning of last week in honor of Bernice Trust Co. (A. Horn) 4 16.00 partment or by any officer or em- Myers of Salt Lake. Progressive of taxation stifles the capital (indus- Hewlett, Mrs. Hazel Ptel'son, Mrs. Sunberg, J ............. 13 52.00 ploye of the city without approval games were played, favors going to try) of the world, creating unemploy- Ada Peterson, Mrs. Grace Anderson, 301 Johnson, c.Annie o. 363 Miss Bernice Gardner and Gladys ment and preventing industrial expan- M~s. Ella Borg, Mrs. Fleda ~arson, • (Bal. of) .................... 10 32.00 and order of the City Recorder or Furse. A dainty luncheon was served sion and the further investment of Miss Gladys ~sm~ssen, Miss La~ra And in accordance with the law and some other person duly authorized by to 12 girl friends. money. Swenson, ~ss Allee Dalton, Miss an order of the board of directors the Mavor and City Council to act as The folloWing from West J orda.n atThe burden of armaments, with LaVerne ~mtth. Special purchasing agent for the city. _gu~sts made on the 29th day of September, their drain on national incomes and Mrs. Anme Burgon of Rtvet ton, were Section 4. That this ordinance is tended a New Year's party at the for1932, so many shares of each parcel home of J. Jamison in Salt Lake Sattheir constant threat to world peace, mer counselor of the Second ward of said stock will be sold at Sandy adopted after notice duly published urday evening: Mr. and Mrs. Elias grows greater. In every important Prima:y, an~ Miss Olive _EdmundE City Hall, Sandy, Utah, at public auc- in a newspaper of general circulation Denos, Mr. and Mras. Otis Yates, Mr. country the cost of wars, past, present and Miss Zephia Ross of Chtcago. tton on the lOth day of January, 1933, in the city at least one week in ad- and Mrs. Oscar Morris, Mr. and Mrs. and future, is the major item in the Dr. and Mrs. C. C. Jensen and Mr. at 2 o'clock p. m., to pay the delin- vance of the holding of a public hear- Ross Miner, Mrs. Orson Shulsen, Mr. national budget. and Mrs. C. Earl Alsop of, quent assessment thereon, together ing and after a discussion of the and Mrs. Axel Lundquist. Five hunThe question of foreign trade were guests at a New Years Sandy party with the cost of advertising and ex- same and prior to its adoption. Members of your famlooms large on the economic horizon. given by Dr. and Mrs. Clarence Section 5. This ordinance shall dred was played, high scores were pense of sale won by Mrs. Ross Miner and Axel ily, relatives or friends In normal times, foreign sales amount Openshaw at their home in Salt Lake. take effect upon approval. · ED JACKSON, to ten per cent of the gross in this in other cities are only a Passed by the City Council of Mid- Lundquist, consolation by Mrs. Otis Mr. and Mrs. Emil Stine of Salt Secretary and Treasurer. country-and ten per cent is the mar- Lake were dinner guests of Mr. and vale City, Utah, this 3rd day of Janu- Yates and Mr. Johnson. After which minute away . . . by a dainty lw1cheon was served. gin between profit and loss in the Mrs. c. Earl Alsop on Sunday. (First publication: Dec. 30, 1932i ary, 1933. telephone. Ivan Smith has returned to Salt average business, Today foreign I hereby certify that on this 3rd M1;. and Mrs. Leslie Boulter were last publication,. Jan. 6, 1933.) trade is almost non-existent, due guests Monday of Mr. and Mrs. Wilday of Janual'y, A. D., 1932, the above Lake after spending the holidays at home of Mr. and Mrs. Axel LundTelephone r e u n i o n s largely to a new and intense spirit of ford Tolman. and foregoing ordinance was duly ap- the DELINQUENT NOTICE quist. economic nationalism which finds its now and then during the proved by me. Mr. and Mrs. J. Thomas Ostler expression in tariff wars and em- were guests at a New Year's party East Jordan Irrigation Company, L. A. PORTER, year are next best to perPrincipal Place oC Buslness, Sandy, bargoes. Almost every economist of given by Mr. and Mrs. 0. H, Fredsonal visits. It's a thrill Mayor. *--~~-------·--------------Utah. distinction, here and abroad, stresses rickson at their borne on Whitlock 1, Mary B. Stokes, City Recorder of ~ to hear their voices. the need for revitalizing foreign avenue, Salt Lake. Notice: There are delinquent upon Midvale City, Utah, do hereby certify the following trade as a factor Ln the work of redescribed stock on ac- that the above and foregoing ordiMrs. Nora Newbold and daughter, 1\-IRS. LUOll.LE PALl\-fER, covery. Tied up with this is the Zelia, and son, Joe, of Draper were count. of assessment No. 42 of $1.00 nance was duly passed by the CounConesponde-nt problem of silver, which affects the guests Monday of Mrs. Ester Boulter per share, levied September 17, 1982, cil of Midvale City on the 3rd day of R. F. D. No. 1, Midvale the several amounts set opposite the January, A. D. 1933, and was duly ~--=~-~-----------* purchasing power of half the world's and family. The Long Distance operator will be glad to tell you the people. When silver is depressed, as Paul Nelson spent the holidays in names of the respective stockholders, approved by the Mayor. The children and grandchildren of rates to any points you may at present, the silver standard coun- Sandy with his family. He left fo-r as follows: MARY B. STOKES, Mrs. Sarah Beckstead met at her wish to can. tries are unable to buy in the gold California on Wednesday. Cert. No. Name City Recorder. home New Year's day where dinner' Shares AmL standard markets. Janu. 6, 1933) was enjoyed by the following Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Crapo and Mrs. A. C. 220B Ainsworth, Harriet 4 $ 4.00 (Date of publication, The picture at home is undoubtedly Crapo were hostesses tp members of 1057C Ainsworth, Harriet.. 5 Mrs. Glen Beckstead and family, Mr. 5.00 • more encouraging than the world the S. S. club and their partners at 1059C Ainsworth. Harriet .. 14 and Mrs. Leland Richardson and fam14.00 picture. We have the finest indus- the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Crapo 1039C Anderson, Jos. Lee.. 3 ily of West Jordan, Mr. and Mrs. Karl ~:gg -~ Peterson and son of Salt Lake, Mr. trial organism in existence-we have Saturday evening. Prizes were won 1436C Anderson, Jos. Lee .. 1 The Mountain States the factories and the machines and by Mrs. A. R. Gal'dner, J. M. Boyden, 1701C Anderson, Julius ...... 4 and Mrs. Antone Stockings and son, ' '"ItS. LYDIA BATE~IAN, I Mr. and Mrs. Langford Ostler and the farms that are adequate to our Miss Gertie Anderberg and Dr. L. W. 1768C Atwood, June C ....... 41 Telephone & Telegraph Co. 4 Correspondent I 1 needs. Our utilities, our railroads, Sorenson. There were 20 present. 950 Bacon, Jas. H. ........ 15.5 15.50 1 Phone 1\f!dvnle 75-RS I family, Mr. and Mrs. Il:r:a~Mi~·~t:ch~ell~a~n:d~================ our oil companies, our insurance inDr. and Mrs. J. Mercer Anderson 2192C Beneficial Life Ins. *-------------stitutions, are the harbingers Of and daughter. Jeane, of Salt Lake --------* Co. ............................ 4 4.00 Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. James A . • American progress. They represent were special dinner guests Sunday of 2056C Brown, Enoch ........ .. 37 37.00 Bateman entertained at dinner for honest national assets, as against the Dr. and Mrs. L. W. Sorenson. 1301C Christensen, C. A ... 19 19.00 Mrs. • Nora Yeager and daughter fictitious assets we counted on in the Miss Olive Edmunds and Miss 1729C Carlquist, Ethel R .. 114 114.00 Ruby of Salt Lake, Mr. and Mrs. boom days. Because. the machinery Zephia Ross of Chicago were guests 2116C Clements, A. B ....... 11 11.00 Thomas Simpers and two sons Of of distribution has slowed, it does not of Dr. and Mrs. L. W. Sorenson dur- 1488C Ebert, Bertha .......... 7 7.00 Murray. In the evening their chilmean that the machinery of produc- ing the holidays. 827C Forbush, Norman L. 3 3.00 dren and grandc.hlldren met at the tion Is lacking or faulty. Mrs. Luella Voorhees and daughter, 1175C Fitzgerald, B. F. ...... 8 8.00 Bateman home and surprised Mrs. Our greatest single problem is un- Lorna, of Manti, visited during the 1717C Federal Land Bank Bateman in honor of her birthday anemployment. Ten million of our week with Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Woodof Berkeley ............ 33 33.00 niversal'y. A two-course luncheon working population is at present out house. 1721C Federal Land Bank was enjoyed. Mrs. Bateman was preof a job, and its buying has come to The little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. of Berkeley ............ 33 33.00 sented with a beautiful floor lamp. a stop. Much of this unemployment Paul Greenwood is reported to be J726C Federal Land Bank A good attendance is desired at is temporary-part of it is the re- sli~htly improved, after suffering of Berkeley ............ 14 14.00 Priesthood meeting which is held sult of machine displacement of labor. with pneumonia the past two weeks. 1732C Federal Land Bank -withevery Sunday morning at 9 a. m. • Today the foremost industrialists are of Berkeley ............ 31 31.00 The basketball game between West working toward plans to shorten the DELINQUENT NOTICE 2081C Federal Land Bank and South Jordan "M" Men, played Tom Brown, Slim SHmmerville, Richard Cromwell, working day and the working week, of Berkeley ............ 33 33.00 in West Jordan Tuesday night, was • and to provide some means of unem- Sandy Irrigation Company, Prlnelpal 2129C Federal Land Bank H. B. Warner, Andy Devine, Russell Hopton, Ben Alexwell attended. Score, 12 to 11 in West ployment insurance that will assure Place of Business, Sa.nay, Utah. ander, Sidney Toler, Willard Robertson of Berkeley ............ 76 76.00 Jordan's favor. the able and willing worker a liveli2176C Federal Land Bank Notice is hereby given that there Hyrum Beckstead was special din- • hood in bad times as weU as good. of Berkeley .............. 39 39.00 ner guest New Year's day at the home It is difficult to believe that their ef- are delinquent upon the following 1894C Fastobrand, M a rof his son and family, Mr. and Mrs. forts will end in failure. The weight described stock on account of the regguerite ...................... 2 2.00 Hyrum Beckstead, Jr. of Midvale. ular annual assessment of 40 cents • of taxation, which forces retrench2142C Forsberg, ?hrona C. 20 20.00 per share, levied on the capital stock Mr. and Mrs. Charles Beckstead ment, is preventing the employment of the corporation, on October 15, 2225C Fitzgerald, Franklin and father, Hyrum Beckstead, were of many of those now seeking jobs. 23.00 guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Trap- • J. ······························ 1932, 23 the several amounts set oppoThis is America at the opening of 1621C Hesse, Irene N. ........ 6 6.00 man of Salt Lake Friday. 1933-a vast and incalculably rich site the names of the respective stock- U07C James, Jas. L. .......... 6 6.00 Harold Bateman left for Provo Sunland, which is gradually emerging holders as follows: 1492C James, Jas. L. .......... 6 6.00 day after spending the holidays with • Amt. Cert. No. Name Shares from depression and entering a new 1718C Jensen, Willis .......... 8 8.00 his parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Bateera. It is still a land of promise, as 524 George W. Smith. ....... 8 $3.20 1878C Jenkins, Robert........ 23 23.00 man . it was in the days of the Argohauts. 402 George H. Charlier...... 2 .80 1439C Jenkins, Robert ...... 1 1.00 Roy Wight of American Fork spent • It has lost nothing that it really 35 Andrew Ek ................. 12 4.80 1839C Jensen, J os. R. ... ..... 5 5.00 several days this week with his aunt, possessed. Its earth is still fruitful, 304 Irene Hessie ............. 8 3.20 1967C Jensen. Jos. R. ........ 5 -With5.00 Mrs. Lydia Bateman. its mines are still filled with metals, 478 Annie 0. Johnson ........ 9% 3.80 2017C Jensen, Jos. R. ........ 1 1.00 Don't forget the "M" Men's dance • its factories are ready to make the 506 Vern Mead .............. ...... 2 .80 1722C Larson, Laura E. .... 7 7.00 every Saturday night in the ward Gwili Andre, Gregory Ratoff, Ft·ank Morgan necessities and luxuries its people 94 A. M. Nelson................ 52 16.00 361C Larson, John, Jr. .... 2 2.00 amusement halL want. Its people are courageous, and 339 N. A. Nelson .............. 10 4.00 362C Larson, J. E. ............ 2 2.00 Miss Thora Long of Idaho is spend- . . they still have faith. Its leaders re- 418 Annie L. Petterson ....16 6.40 926C Lemaich, Louis ........ 1 1.00 ing several weeks at the home of Mr. tain those vital qualities-intelligence 117 N orval Stuart .............. 4 1.60 1556C Mousley, Hyrum S. 24 24.00 and Mrs. Ross Miner. and vision. • America will pull out of 442 Chas. J. Sunberg ........ 20 8.00 2190C Mousley, Hyrum S. 4 4.00 D. R. Bateman spent Tuesday evethe dep~ession-and, from the les- 464 F. W. and Gertrude 668C Mousley, Joseph S. 5 5.00 ning at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. sons that depression has taught, it Wilson ........................ 7 2.80 669C Mousley, Joseph S. 16 16.00 Y. Barlow of Salt Lake. may find a means of preventing both 448 Margaret Dailey ........ 3 1·5 1.28 1544C Nielson, Ethel .......... 13 13.00 Tuesday, January 10, will be work extreme rises and extreme drops in 446 Moroni Stuart .............. 3 1-5 1.28 1960C Neff, Frank H ......... 37 37.00 and business meeting for the Relief the economic and social cycle, and of And in accordance with the law and 1970C Neff, Julian .............. 3 3.00 society. They will meet at 10 a. m. creating genuine, permanent ar:.d an order of the board of directors 1873C Peterson, Anna L. .. 4 4.00 A good attendance is desired, to work sound prosperity. made Oct. 15, 1932, so many shares of 1761C Pacific Coast Joint on Red Cross sewing which is needed Let the people curb the tax bill and each parcel of stock aa may be necesLand Stock Bank .. 44 44.00 at the present time. the first great step will be taken to- sary will be sold at public auction on 1892C Perry, Nettie L. ...... 6 6.00 Mr. and Mrs. Glen Beckstead and • ward industrial recovery and em- the lOth day of January, 1983, at 1 1901C Perry, Nettie L ....... 10 10.00 family, -withMr. and Mrs. L. D. Richardployment. o'clock p. m. at the Sandy City Hall 1366C Shepherd, L. J. ........ 1 1.00 son a.:nd family attended a dinner • 30.00 party at South Jordan New Year's to pay the delinquent assessment to- 769C Salt Lake County .... 30 Richard Arlen, Andy Devine, James Gleason, Gloria gether with the cost of advertising 1413C Salt Lake County .... 7 7.00 day at the home of Mrs. Sarah BeckI Stuart, June Clyde, Merna Kennedy, Preston Fostet· 862C Terry, Hannah ........ 17 1 and expence of sale. 17.00 stead. 1889C Terry, Hannah ........ 3 3.00 Mr. and Mrs. James John A. Bateman Darrow and the entire 1931 All American Team MltS. THOMAS J. OSTLER, I A. M. NESLSOtN, 1275C Terry, Estella Ennis 11 11.00 entertained at a turkey dinner ChristCorrespondent 1 ecre ary. • 9.00 mas day for their children and grand- • Phone Midvale 266-\-V 1 (First publication December 30, 1024C Terry, Hannah M. .. 9 2127C Thomas, W. R. ........ 2 2.00 children. Covers were laid for- 32. •---------- ----·* 1932; last publication Jan. 6, 1933.) 2139C Tracy Loan & Trust Preparations are being made for Mr. and Mrs. William Hyler of Salt ,.. Co ............................ 29 29.00 Relief society conference to be held in • DELINQUENT NOTICE Lake were dinner guests Monday of 1338CUtah Savings & the ward chapel Sunday, JanuaJ·y 15. Sandy Canal Oompany, Principal Mr. and Mrs. C. Earl Alsop. Trust Co................. 28 28.00 Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Nerdin and Place of Business, Sandy, Utab Mrs. C. L. Boulter attended club 595C Werrett, William, Sr. 3 3.00 children were dinner guests of Mr. • meettng in Midvale Wednesday. There are delinquent upon the fol- 1597C Winter, Richard G. 4 4.00 and Mrs. Leland Richardson Monday Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Smith and chil- lowing described shares of stock on 2050C Walker, George C. .. 2 2.00 evening. dren of Woods Cross were guests Sun- account of assessment levied on th 1942C Warf, J. W ............... 15 15.00 Mrs. Glen Hogan entertained at a • • day of Mrs. Bert Boulter and family. 29th day of September, 1932, the sev- 2088C Whetman, Geo. C. .. 3 3.00 dinner party New Years day in comMiss Wanda Boulter spent part of the eral amounts set oppos1te the names 2102C Whetman, Geo. C ... s 3.00 pliment to Mrs. Ada Hogan and fam- MID-VALE JOURNAL >< I I I I New S.L. County H eads Sworn I I n ----~ New Year Happine ss by Telephone SOUTH JORDAN f:gg 1 • r-w-E-ST J_O_R_D--A-N ------- II II II II ••••• •••••• ill Friday and Saturday January 6 and 7 • • • • • • • ''S ecrets of the French Police" • • • • • • THE ALL AMERIC AN • • • • • .. .,.. • • (I • ••••••••••••• "Tom Brown of Culver" Sunday and Monday January 8 and 9 II II II * =----· -----======= * SANDY II I I Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday, January 10, 11, 12 |