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Show The MIDVAI~E JOURNAL Friday, January 18, 1929 YOIJ MUS"f l..E.o.\R,., IO • TAKE GtUZE OF ::.DO YOU KJJO\<J WAAT "'~' lA/6 .)':_.'"• ......... ~APJ'a!S TD L.trn:E ~t.B4::>YS WI-IO I-lA~ OIJ10 ""1\.I:FIQ Jl.afHf!Rs 2 ......,...___.--""\ SK.IR.TS D ()W......, Mrs. G. J. Bateman and family of , Mr. and Mrs. Ross Bateman and The Annual Ward Conference was . Salt Lake spent last week at the i daughter, Bonnie, spent Sunday at held Sunday evening. Counselors R. home of Mrs. L:'l_'dia _Bateman, who 1 Riverton. Beck and John A. Aylett and Stake . has been on the sick list. Mr. and Mrs. James A. Bateman Clerk Niels Lind were in attendance tli A basketball game betwe~n the M and daughter Nora Norma and Edith 1 Each gave a short talk and Mr. Aylett WEST JORDAN men of the ward and Bennwn ward . Mrs L v ' E · ' t d d ht Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Bateman of rendered a solo entitled "Come Unto Mrs. Henry Egbert and daughter, Tuesday night scored in West Jordan 1 JeaU: m~tor~nto ~~~:rt a:: S ~lg erd, West Jordan and Mr. and Mrs. Lysle Me." He was accompanied by his 1 0 Ellen, of Salt Lake, Mr. Ray Nelsen, favo1·. wer' . un ay an Swenson of Sandy were guests Sundaughter, Miss L<?rene Ayl~tt. Four 0 of Murray, spent Saturday evening Mr. Royal Spratling, Henry Schmidt Rol:n~u~,ner gu:~s Mr. ~n~ Mrs. day evening of Mr. and .Mrs. Pierce me.mbers of the Htgh Counctl namely: vi~tihg here. and Marie Abbott entertained their I . age. ISS ora a eman Thursday evening was the regular swenson. Reid Beck, Stanley Rasmussen, D. M. l'lfr. and Mrs. Roscoe Pixton and SundRy School class in the ward am- J ~pent. the week end at the home _of .neeting of the Stake Presidency. * * * * * * Todd, Jr., and Dr. C. C. Jenson gave daughter, Veda Joyce, spent Sunday 1 t''"ement hall Saturday night. Games, I err Sister, Mrs. Rolan<_J. Page: Miss Regular business of the Stake and Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Rock and family a quartett number. with Mr. Pixton's parents, Mr. and · dancing and refreshments were en- · No m~ Bateman who IS makmg ~er ,n·eparation for the coming conference of Seattle, Washington, Mrs. Robert Pixton. left for their * * * * * * joyed. i home m Salt L~ke spent Fnday With was well taken care of. Members of the Bennion Ward Drahome Saturday of last week after The many friends of Mr. and Mrs. a Mr. and Mrs. Martin Peterson are ~e~ parents, M1. and Mrs. James A. "' * * • * * matic Club presented a three act Roy Abbott are very pleased to hPar . receiving congratulations upon the ar- I ~man. Sunday at the Home Missionary two weeks visit here with relatives farce in the Ward Amusement Hall of his improverr.ent after a serious rival of a daughter in their home. Mrs f Sr~t ~h~les Coc~rnet and s~n, D~n meeting Elder Lynn Arnold of Lark and friends, they were dinner guests Saturday evening entitled "Poor Fathillness of flu pneumonia. I Peterson was formerly Edith Rowsell. 1 at f Ma e, spdenM asEweleP aBs the ,_;·ave a very interesting talk upon the Tuesday of last week of Mr. and Mrs. er." Piano solos by Miss Parker and gues o r. an rs. ar . a e-[ fi D. W. McDonald. man. Mrs. Rela Bateman and childve senses. Miss Gardner, Elder Dahl readings by Walt Wagstaff furnished * * * * * * Report Made To The ren of South Jordan were guests at and Palmer of West Jordll:n ~ave reamusement between acts. Mrs. Martha Thornton spent Thurs th B cently returned from the mtsswn field. * * * • * * day of last week in Salt Lake guests BANK CO:t\'11\HSSIONER OF THE STATE OF UTAH e ateman home saturday. * " * • * * Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Lennberg enter. . Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Woolf of Calof Mr. and Mrs. Paul Thornton. Sunday at the Relief Society Union Of The Condition Of 1 ifornia announces the birth of a dauMr. and Mrs. R. Sharp were dinner tained a number of friends last Friday meeting Mrs. Julia A. F. Lund, GenThE Sandy City Bank located at Sandy in the county of Salt · g~ter, born New Year's. day. Mrs. eral Secretary of that organization, guests Saturday evening of Mr. anc:J evening. ' ' ¥-.·oolf was formerly Bermce Yates of met with general assembly and gave Mrs. Ivan Glover. Lake, State of Utah, at the close of business on the 31st day of, this ward. HEBER J. BURGON IN HOSPITAL * ~ * • * • a splendid talk on Literature work, President Heber J. Burgon of the December 1928. ~any sympathizing friends and rei- stressing the need of the drama Mr. and Mrs. Leonard M. MillerEast Jordan Stake underwent and op, RESOURCES atlves of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Crane, explaining why it has a place in and berg entertained at a cooking demon• $211 898 22 attended the funeral services of their course of study also offering the stration followed by dinner last Thur:: eration Friday of last week at a local many Loans and Discounts ----······················-··--------, · 8 months old little son, Merle Gray, helpful suggestions on how to handle day evening. Covers were laid for hospital. At last reports he was doing well. Overdrafts ··--······-····-·-------····-········-··-··········--425.83 which was held at Draper, Tuesday, other subjects that are outlined for Mr. and Mrs. Leo J. Glover, Mr. and lfvck~,, Bonds and Sec uri ties, etc. ................ Mrs. Joseph Millerberg, Mr. and Mrs 28,465.37 1a~tehrtnootnt, hlitthle Merlfe died Saturday the Relief Society work. A FINE BABY BOY 00 mg a e orne o his aunt, Mrs. Clarence Sharp, Mr. and Mrs. Jame~ I 000 l 3 * * * • • • ~an.;: 1 ou.~e ························-·-··--------·-·--------·--' · I J. E. Yates of Salt Lake after suffer- There will Brady, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence R. Mil· Mr. and Chas. Thornton anbe an excursion to the lerberg, Miss susie Brady and Mr. nounce the Mrs. heal E:'ltate Sold Under Contract --·----····-·--· 7,590.68 I ing several weeks with the after efbirth of a fine baby boy Salt Lake Temple Thursday Jan. 24th and Other Real Estate Owned ....... ----··········-------Mrs. Leonard Millerberg. I Born 9,158.13 1 fects of flu. January 14th. Elder Hamilton urges all to take adMother and babe are doing nicely. n.. t'1·om o· the 1· ~>anlrs 180 502 49 . The "M" Men have been very busy vantages of this and go while other .uoue • D ' ·········-- ··------· ··-------···· ' • II remodeling the amusement hall where • Cash Items -·--------·· -·········· ···-- ···-········-···--·---$ 1,523.87 they are now playing their games. A work is not rushing. ·;old . ····-····---· - ········--··· . -····· ·-· .. .... ......... ... 382.50 charge of 10 cents will be ask in order 8J ver . _ __ . _---··-·· ··-------······-·-· ·--···········-···-·· 729.76 to help pay expenses. The boys deCu~·~ency .. -··- . .. ·--·····-- . __ _ _____ . . 5,522.00 IN THE TIDRD JUDICIAL ~erve your patron age . Thde71 expect~ to DELINQUENT NOTICE 'l' ...: l C h 1:r d 8 158 13 ave some _very 1ive1y an mteres mg DISTRICT COURT OF SALT • 0"' as on J.all • -· · ·· -----········-···· ' • games durmg the season. LAKE COUNTY, UTAH. UNION & JORDAN IRRIGATION Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Cundick were TOTAL __ Mr and Mrs. Arnold Mockley and $449,198.85 guests Sunday of Mr. Sarah Crane of COMPANY oaby of Taylorsville and Mr. and Mrs ~ Draper. LIABILITIES SUMMONS Alfred Reynolds of South Cottonwood Mrs. Joseph Baird of Salt Lake Capital Stock Paid in __ . . ··-· ········- _____ _ Alfred John Plume and $ 20,000.00 tlpent Wednesday and Thursd'ly with ·,vere dinner guests Sunday of Mr. NOTICE 20,000.00 There Sm·plus Fund _ -····· ······-······--··· ····-···· ........... . are delinquent upon the fol- Pearl G. Plume, his wife, ,md Mrs. Nephi Gregory, her sister, Mrs. Lydia B:lteman. Mr. and Mrs. John Yates and Mr . 381.51 Net Undivided Profits ···- ..... ·····-- ·-··-- ..... . lowing described stock on account of * * * * * • vs. Plaintiff. Mrs. Mary Larson of Fairview is assessment levied on November 3rd, Jul Jensen, his wife Jane Doe Jensen, l~e~erve for Depreciation _____ ---------·---········ 7,000.00 and Mrs. Axel Lundquist attended the dance Saturday night at the Bluebird. visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. 1928, the several amounts set oppo- their heirs at law and personal repreDeposits Subject to Check ..... --···--------·····----$265,338.62 Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Bateman visited James Oborn. site the respective names of stock- sentatives, and all other persons, Ca~hier'15 Cllecks ····-· ----········ ···-·· ..... . . .... 1,231.83 Mr. and Mrs. 0. H. Mateman of Mag• * * * • * Mr. ~eith Casper and Miss Doro- holders: na, Sunday afternoon. whether known or unknown claiming Dividends Unpaid ·-··------········-·--------····----····-··· 44.00 266,614.45 Mr. and Mrs. Charles Beckstead, thy Coomber were guests Saturday ev Cert. Total Demand Deposits ___________ --·---·-·-·---··-····· No. of any right to or interest in, the real Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Bateman, Mr. ening at a birthday dinner at the No. Names Savings Deposits ·······-··--········· ................... $135,202.89 Shares Amt. estate described in plaintiff's comand Mrs. John Richards, and Mr. and home of Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Stones 854 Adams, J. 0. ................ 2 .30 plain, adverse to plaintiff's ownership 135,202.89 Mrs. E. M. Bateman joined a party of Salt Lake. The occasion being the Total Time Deposits ·-·········----· ·····--····----------· of relatives and friends and motored birthday anniversary of Mrs. Stones. 312 Anderberg, Rosette .... 1 .15 or any cloud upon plaintiff's title, and $449,198.85 to the home of Mrs. Edith Bennion • TOTAL ____ _ _ . _________ --· ·--------------------* * * * * • 506 Bendixen, Kude ....... _.... 2 .30 against All Whom It May Concern: The Old Folks Dance held Saturof Salt Lake, and enjoyed a social in STATE OF UTAH, County of Salt Lake, 800 Beckstran, Arnold ...... 3 .45 Defendants. honor of her and her sister, Mrs. Ed- day evening was well attended and A. R. Gardner, being fir~t duly sworn according to law, de- na Call, the occasion being their birth enjoyed a very social time. 313 Cooper, Walter ............ 3 .45 The State of Utah to said Defendant: poses and says that he is cashier of the above named bank; that day anniversaries. 697 Cobb, Oliver W. ............ 1 .15 You are hereby summoned to ap* * * * * • Mrs. Charles Wengren is reported 876 Curtis, Joseph ···---..·--· 2 A large crowd from here and surthe above and foregoing report contains a full, true and correct .30 pear within twenty days after the sertowns attended the Farm on the sick list. ··statement of the condition of the said bank at the close of business rounding 803 Fisher, c. F. ---·--·-··-··--· 18 2.70 vice of this summons upon you, if serBureau meeting and social 'Vednes* * * * * * on tllol! 31st day of December, 1928. 846 Knowles, Columbus C. 4 .60 ved within the county in which this Mrs. Norman Fryer and Mrs. Ma~ day afternoon, which was held in the Smart spent Friday with Mrs. Emmie 629 Hopkins, Wm. H. ........ 2 'Vest Jordan Amusement Hall. .30 action is brought. Otherwise, within A. R. GARDNER, The basket ball game between the Nicol. 674 Hemmingsen, Hans P. 3 Subscribed and sworn to before me this 9th .45 thirty days after service and defend Bluffdale and West Jordan M Men * * * * * • day of January, 1929. 766 Hendricksen, Wm. ·---·-.. 8 1.20 the above entitled action; and in case Members of the Relief Society met held in the Amusement Hall Tuesday 344 Johnson, William W. Wilson, Notary Public. Jonas ............ 2 .30 of your failure so to do, judgment night, scored in West Jordan's favor. Tuesday of last week at the home of (Seal) l\1y Commission expil'l'es 6th day of Jan. 1930. The many friends of Mr. and Mrs. President Heber J. Burgon to do hon- 569 Kemp, Leo. M. ............ 1-2 .08 will be rendered against you accordR. Cook and family, hope for the or to his daughter, Afton, who is in 493 Nelson, James H. ··-····· 16 1.50 ing to the demand of the complain!., Correct Attest: speedy recovery from typhoid fever, the Mission field laboring in the State 402 Chas. Daniels ---------------- 1 .15 which :has been filed with the Clerk of W. W. WILSON, from which they are suffering. Sev- of Wisconsin. A good purse was .15 said Court. HEBER A. SMITH, eral being in the hospital at the pres- raised to help the Missionary and a 374 Eliza C. Warren ............ 1 .30 This action is brought to quiet plain social time was spent. ent time. A. M. NELSON. 859 Earl Wright ................ 2 .SO tiff's title to the land described in Directors. 666 Hulda E. Owen ·---·------- 4 Report Made 'l'o The STATE OF UTAH, Office of Bank Commissioner. And in accordance with law and an plaintiff's complaint. BANK COMMISSIONER OF THE STATE OF UTAH JOHN E. PIXTON, I, Seth Pixton, Bank Commissioner of the State of Utah, do order of the Board of Directors, made Of The Condition Of Attorney for Plaintiff. hereby certify that the foregoing is a full, true and correct copy of The Midvale State Bank, located at Midvale, in the county of Salt o;g the 3rd day of November, 1928, so Address, 120 East 48th South, the above named company, filed in my office this 11th day of Janmany shares of each parcel of such Lake, State of Utah, at the close of business on the 31st day of Murray, Utah. uary, 1929. stock as may be necessary will be December, 1928. Date first publication, Dec. 21, 1928. Seth Pixton, Bank Commissioner. sold at public auction at the residence RESOURCES of the secretary at Union, Utah, on Date last publication, January 25 1929 $370,673.04 Loans and discounts --·----------------- _ 728.44 January 21st, 1929, at 12 o'clock noon, Overdrafts --·····-- ·- _..... ····-······-·····-- ----··- -·····-··· NOTICE TO CREDITORS YOUR NEW SUIT WITH EXTRA PANTS FREE! Stocks, Bonds and Securitie~, etc., __________ ..... 14,450.00 to pay the delinquent assessment to- Estate of David A. Drown, Deceased 6,184.65 gether with the cost of advertising MADE TO YOUR ORDER Bank House -·-··-··-·------· .. .. ·--·····-··----------Creditors will present claims with and expense of sale. 3,122.85 Furniture and Fixtures . ----·------······ .......... . vouchers to the undersigned at the J. M. OBORN, Presir>ent. That extra pair gives you the wea1· of two suits for price of 1 15,250.10 Other Real Estate Ovvned . -------·------····--···· WM. H. SMITH, Secretary. office of William Waters, attorney, 38,469.83 Due from other banks ------·-·----···········--------·-·· Midvale, Utah, on or before the 13th Beautifully Tailored ~ ' l /!! and UP Satisfaction Guaranteed Date first publication, Jan. 4, 1929. 697.00 Cash ltt..ms .•. ···-····---------------·-·-------·· · . ------$ day of March, A. D. 1929. · ALTERATIONS tjJ~d' Cleaning and Pressing Date last publication, Jan. 18, 1929. 4,009.65 Silver ··-·-·-- .. ·------ ·--····· --········· ELIZABETH DROWN Published in The Midvale Journal. Free Tick~ts with each 25c purchase on Rogers Silverware Currency ---·-······················· ... -····-·----------··· ---···· 14,377.00 Administratrix of the 19,083.65 LU~ffiER ~IAN VISITS IN TOWN l'otal Cash on hand . . . . ···--·--···-··-·------··-· Estate of David A. Drown Mr. Lewis Ord, representing the William Waters, Attorney $467,962.56 Stone Lumber Co., of Boise, Idaho, Midvale, Utah. TOTAL ---------'-----···· ----···············------------·spent part of last week in Midvale. LIABILIT£ES 64 West Center St. Mr. Ord is interested in the lumber Date first publication, Jan. 11, 1929. Phone 117-W Midvale, Utah $ 35,000.00 business here. Capital Stock Paid in -----··--------··---·--······-······ D~tf last publication, Feb. 8, 1929. 6,000.00 Surplus Fund ...... ··-·············-----··--·--··---- ·---·--431.72 ! • • Undivided Profits ···----·-····--·---············-·· ········· 1,018.22 Recovery Account -··--·-·-·--·-··--------·------·----······ 7•1,018.89 ' Due to other banks ·- ··-- --·---------------·-·---------· Deposits Subject to Check .. ·--········--···---····-·-$112, 795.93 Cashier's Checks ······--·-········-----·-···-·-···--·-······ 1,805.01 Certified Checks -------------------····---------------···-·5.00 114,605.94 Total Demand Deposits -······--··················----Time Certificates .• .• -·--··-····-·---··-·········----- ·932.70 Savings Deposits ········----·---···-··--······· ·----·-······ 235,955.09 236,887.79 Total Time Deposits -----------·---------------------------· iVEST jORDAN ~fEST I I -k JORDAN STAKE EAST MIDVALE I 1 ° I \ \ LEG·AL NOTICES I UNION l .. H. F. Rasmussen, Tailor •.1 II • • • ·.where Will YOU • • Be At Seventy? • • •,.R •W • ~• • • • • • • TOTAL ······-- -·-·-···-·--··· ·-·········--······· ····-··· $467,962.56 ECENT INVESTIGATIONS have shown tfl.at a large. STATE OF UTAH, County of Salt Lake, number of persons are dependent on l'elatives or charD. M. TODD, Jr., being first duly sworn according to law, deity in their old age . poses and says that he is cashier of the above named bank; that the above and foregoing report contains a full, true and correct HEN THE AUTUMN OF LIFE APPROACHES, and statement of the condition of the said bank at the close of business the leave~ of youthful vim and enthusiasm fall, it is • on the 31st day of December, 1928. extremely difficult for any person, no matter how D. M. TODD, JR. able, these investigations prove, to compete in the world of • Subscribed and swom to before me business and commerce. this 9th day of January, 1929. Charles Schmidt, Notary Public. wHAT BETTER INSURANCE against dependence in • (Seal) My commission expires old age than a savings accou~t in a bank ? • the 30th day of August, 1932. Correct Attest: ANE DOLLAR will start you o tfl.e road to economic • W. S. CHIPMAN, security! JOSEPH M. HOLT, JOHN A. AYLETT, Directors. STATE OF UTAH, Office of Bank Commissioner. I, Seth Pixton, Bank Commissioner of the State of Utah, do hereby certify that the foregoing is a full, true and correct copy of 70 N. Main St. Phone Midvale 1 Midvale, Utah the above named company, filed in my office this lOth day of Jan1 uary, 1929 • Seth Pixton, Bank Commissioner. V .•.. • • • • • ~ • MIDVALE STA E BANK •• : OF COURSE OUR COAL IS THE BEST THAT MONEY$$$ CAN RUY! To get the most out of it, you should have one of our Great Western Ranges or Heaters. Our Great Western Colonial Circulator gives more heat with less fuel. Our BEAUTY BANQUET RANGE besides being the BEAUTY its name impli~s is guaranteed to give entire satisfaction 'in every way. Come in and let us show you. WEST JORDAN LUfABER COMPANY 114 N. Main Street Phone MHvale 212 Midvale, Utah "If It Goes In The Hnme We Sell It" § |