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Show Midvale Journal, Thursday, January 2, 1930 fJJ-- f- LEGAL New Year's Resolutions Don't make too many New Year's resolutions. Don't make any you think you cannot keep. But make a few and stick to them! For example, why not resolve to be better off financially next New Year's Day? You can do it by determining to save a definite amount each week or each month. That's a resolution you owe it to yourself to make--you owe it to yourself to keep. A Midvale State Bank savings account will help you. •· Ther e Is a 1930 Calendar Awaiting You at the Bank Midvale State Bank Midvale, Utah • NOT~CES DELINQUENT NOTICE Sandy Irrigation {;ompan;y. Principal Place of Business, Sandy, Utah. There are delinquent upon the following described stock on account of assessment levied on September 20th, 1929, the several amounts set opposite the respective names of stockholders. Shares. Amt. Cert. No. Name. 8 Neils 0. and Annie Anderson ··-----······-···· 20 $10.00 .50 186 Mattie Butterwood ...... 1 2.00 414 John H. Behrens.. ·-········ 4 1.00 290 Carl 0. CarlsoiL ..... -..... 2 6.00 35 Andrew Ek ....................12 4.00 l>v4 Irene N. IleBsie .............. 8 13.50 433 Pauline Johnson -··---···-27 10.00 441 John T. May!l.-. ........... _.20 4.00 457 Rudy Maltson ·········-······ 8 10.00 475 J. A. Brown .................... 20 1.00 480 Vern Mead ................ .... 2 2.00 117 Norval Stuart ................ 4 444 Continental" Building · & Loan Assn...... ........ 8 4.00 464 F. lN. and Gertrude 4.00 Wilson ····--·····--·-········· 8 541 Jennie E. Merrill_ ....... 19 1-3 9.67 .50 9 John A. Anderson_ ......... 1 .50 397 Alma F. Smith .............. 1 And in accordance with law and an order of the Board of Directors made on the 20th day of September, 1929, so many shares of each parcel of such stock as may be necessary will be sold at public auction at the office of the company at the Sandy City Bank, Sandy City, Utah, on January 13th, 1930, at 1 o'clock p. m., to pay the delinquent assessm.ent together with the cost of advertising and expense of sale. W. W. WILSON, Pres. A. M. NELSON, Sec. (First publication Dec. 26, 1929; last publication Jan. 2, 1930.) 20.00 177 Wilson, F. W .... ·---···--····-· 4 5.00 186 Wilson, F. W-········-········· 1 And in accordance with the law and order of the Board of Directors made on the 17th day of September, 1929, so many shares of each parcel of said stock will be sold at the office of the secretary of said company, Sandy City Bank, Sandy, Utah, at public auction on the 13th day of January, 1930, at 2 o'clock p. m., to pay the delinquent assessment thereon, together with the cost of advertising and expenses of sale. W. W. WILSON, Secretary and Treasurer. (First. publication Dec. 26, 1929; last publication .Tan. 2, 1930.) WEST JORDAN Mr. and Mrs. P. T. Bateman and Mrs. Robert Dimond attended the funeral services of Mrs. Waymon, mother of Mrs. Willard Turpin, which was held at Holliday. Over 30 people from the Welilt Jordan ward attended the funeral services of James Wood which were held at Grant ward Friday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dimond and family, Mr. and Mrs. P. T. Bateman and family, Mr. and Mrs. Royal Spratling and children attended an annual reunion at the home of Mrs. Saprona Bateman in Sandy New Year's day, given in memory of her deceased husband's birthday anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. P. T. Bateman, Mr. and Mrs. Royal Spratling and LuRee Bateman attended a watch party New Year's eve, given at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wilson of Bennion ward. Mr. and Mrs. Vern Gardner spent part of last week visiting relatives at Kanab. The marriage of Jennie Barbin to Max Marcus of Midvale has been announced. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Buckley entertained at Christmas dinner for Miss Amelia Buckley of Provo, Mrs. Alvina Tuttle and sons, Berdette, Francis and Sammie. Mr. and Mrs. John Williams and granddaughter, Juanita, were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Laun Buckley Wednesday. Miss Doris Cundick, Art Buckley, Howard Barbin and Leo Sabey attended a party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Crane at Riverton Saturday night, given in honor of their daughter Helen's birthday anniversary. Games and luncheon was enjoyed. Mr. and Mrs. George Henderson, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Hogan motored to Provo Sunday and were dinner guests of Mr. Hogan's sister, Mrs. John Ellis. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Swensen of Sandy spent Thursday evening visiting Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Batema~. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Steadman entertained at dinner Wednesday. Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. Walter Steadman, Mr. and Mrs. James Monsen, Elizabeth and Harold Monsen of Salt Lake, Mr. and Mrs. Reynold Brady and family of Union, Mt. and Mrs. Ross Curtis and family of South Jordan, and Mr. and Mrs. William H. Steadman. DELINQUENT NOTICE East Jordan Irrigation Company. Principal Place of Business, Sandy, Utah. Notice--There are delinquent upon the following descdbed stock on account of assessment No. 39 of $1.25 per share, levied on the 14th day of SE(ptember, 1929, the several amounts set opposite the names of the respective stockholders as follows: Shares. Amt. Cert. No. Name$2.50 376C Niels Anderson, Jr..... 2 5.00 1039C Jos. Lee Anderson_ ___ 4 2.50 1656C D. W. Adamson. ....... 2 1.25 1779C Emma W. Allsop...... 1 18.75 1579C David Brown ·····-··----15 8.75 1797C T. R. Buttry_ ............. 7 3.75 E24C A. N. Blaclmer.......... 3 2076C G. P. and Julia 6.251 Boskovich ---··············· 5 17.50 357B Geo. H. CottrelL. .....14 25.00 754C William A. Cottrell .. 20 1.25 149C Albert Codell ·-·--······· 1 2.50 1911C Carl V. Carlson ........ 2 3.75 1453C Axel G. Carlson..... -.. 3 17!:9C Ethel R. Carlquist 114 142.50 37.50 1810C Geo. and Grant Ellis30 Federal Land Bank of Berkeley: lGGSC Annie A. Smith, 37.50 Pledgee .................. 30 1717C Willis Jensen, 41.25 Pledgee ·--··--·--·-···--·33 1721C Joseph Francom, 41.25 Pledgee .................. 33 2081C \Vm. H. and Therese 41.25 G. Rees ----··········-··-··33 17.50 2082C Ida E. Winter ....... _.... 14 15.00 1666C Pcintess Fitzgerald.. 12 11.25 178C Thos. F. Greenwood .. 9 1.25 1G63C Otto Gustaveson ...... 1 7.50 2030C Reid Garber ···-··-···-·- 6 5.00 1684C Ethel L. Shaw Hayes 4 1720C The Home Invest. 37.50 & Sav. Co. ______________ 30 1773C The Home Invest. 88.75 & Sav. Co ............... 71 5.00 1847C J. A. Hobbs.. ·--····----··· 4 3.7() 974B J ens Jensen __ ·······---·· 3 2.50 1043C H. P. JohnsoiL ........... 2 3.75 3 ...... Johnson M. 1444C Niels 1292C Anna Margaret John3.75 son --···--··--········-······ 3 ~OFIT by two reputa6.25 1843C A. R. Kartchner........ 5 tions1.25 926C Louis Lemaich .......... 1 for courtesy, service Ours 6.25 668C Joseph S. Mousley.... 5 20.00 16 .... Mousley S. Joseph 669C and convenient Lerro-.; 1.25 George Marriott ...... 1 Atwater Kent's for fine 1214C Meadowview Land & radiO at a moderate price. 33.25 Stock Co ................. 29 1628C Meadowview Land & 17.50 Stock Co. ----···--·····-·14 5.00 Leonard Millerberg 4 2.50 1484C William Nelson ····-··· 2 1.25 1338C Mary Nielson ·--···-----· 1 23.75 1796C S. E. ParkinsoiL ....... 19 8.75 1191C W. H. Perkins............ 7 6.25 1197C W. H. Perkins---····----- 5 3.75 3 ............ 1322C W. H. Perkins 2.50 1592C W. H. Perkins............ 2 1.25 997C Ranch & Wells .. _....... 1 1165C Russon Investment 1.25 Company·······-········· 1 8.75 114 N. Main. 1428C W. C. Snow................ 7 Phone Mid. 212 37.50 769C Salt Lake County...... 30 1413C Salt Lake County...... 7law 8.75 and ·=· _ IJ_d_D_D_D_IIi_II_II_O_D_O __ R CHILDREN LOVE ITI For that hot cereal breekfast that doctors recommend For healthy boys and girls, serve 0 P Wheath earts SPERRY ,., ~ ·Ouickly digestible. Contains the nourishing, energy-building heart of the wheat. Delicious I Nic-and His Seven Notches VAGABONDS Gold-Blue We wish to express to you, our old customers, our appreciation of your loyalty. To our new customers, our appreciation of your confidence. To you who are not our customers, the hope that we may be of service to you, and to wish you a Happy and Prosperous New Year. WEST JORDAN LUMBER COMPANY Entering Our 27th Year in Business in Midvale Midvale, Utah Phone Midvale 212 114 N. Main Street WEST JORDA LUMBER CO. And in accordance with an order of the Board of Directors t made on the 14th day of September, 1929, 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 13th, 1930, at 11 o'clock a. m., to pay the delinquent assessment, together with the cost of advertising and expenses of sale. A. R. GARDNER, Secretary. (First publication Dec. 26, 1929; last publication Jan_ 2, 1930.) DELINQUENT NOTICE Sandy Canal Company. Principal Place of Business, Sandy, Utah. There are delinquent upon the following described shares of stock on account of assessment levied on the 17th day of September, 1929, the several amounts set opposite the names of the respective shareholders as follows: Shares. Amt. Cert. No. Name113 Alsop, Chas. E............... 2 $10.00 25.00 95 Brady, L. A ..................... 5 10.00 2 ..................... A L. 96 Brady, 15.00 344 Davis, W. N ................... 3 19S Gregory, Nephi and 5.00 Mary .......................... 1 35.00 300 Grinstad, Andrew -------- 7 107 Larson, Carl .................. 20 100.00 25.00 179 Larson, Carl .................. 5 25.00 5 361 Larson, Carl ·····-·--·--···-·· 25.00 229 Moneyhan, T. H ... _......... 5 5.00 230 Moneyhan, T. H ............. 1 25.00 216 Sundberg, Lee ----··-······· 5 285 State of Utah ................ 24 120.00 293 Tracy Loan & Trust 30.00 Company ········-··········· 6 5.00 31 Tripp, Caroline ............ 1 SOUTH JORDAN Mr. Bert Holt visited at the ho;ne of hls mother, Mrs. Ruby Holt, for three days last we k. Mrs. Orsen fhulsen and Mrs. Elias Denos, accompn.niPd by Miss Edna Elder Reed Beckstead and Elder Shulsen, motornd o Glendale Monday. Free of Salt Lake spent Saturday Miss Edna has bc.en spending the Christmas holidays with her parents, · with friends at Provo. Miss Mary Iff visited with Marinda Mr. and Mrs. Orsen Shulsen. a~d Donne Beckstead Saturday eve-. i'''"··········....................... ............................................................. mng. Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Hutchings of Magna visited at the home of Mr. ll OUR and ~rs. J. T. Hutchings last Monday i l everung. §! Perry and Harold Holt of Colorado grandand visited with their parents parents during the week. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Davis of Park City spent the week end visitmg with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Peterson. Miss Oral Beckstead entertained last week, at a candy pull, for Essie Holt and Catherine and Marinda Beckstead. Rook was played. Mrs. B. H. Beckstead and son, Reed and daughters, Fern and Olive, visitTwo D(}zen for 35c f ed at Magna last Friday. Mrs. Isabelle H. Romney of Salt Lake and Mr. and Mrs. Fred May and A Bll family of Riverton were the dinner ; ' ;' "-.li.lu nr.. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Beckstead Christmas day. :: :: -.. : : Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Rawlins of : : Bingham were dinner guests of Mrs. J1 Myrtle Beckstead Saturday evening. 11 men basketball The South Jordan Two Dozen for 35c played Riverton First ward Friday ' j night. The score was 20 to 16 in favor of South Jordan. Mr. and Mrs. William M. Holt en- : : : : tertained at Christmas dinner for Mr. LEO LEWIS, Prop. and Mrs. H. P. Hemmingsen and Vera, Grant, Ruth, Gladys, Roland, 16 North Ivan, Paul and Lesla Mortenson of Riverton. ..........................................., Mr. and Mrs. Morris Butterfield of ............................................................. Riverton and Misses Dona and Marinda Beckstead vistied at the home of Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Holt, Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Steele of Lark visited with Mr. and Mrs. WilThoroughly Remodeled And liam Crittenden Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Beckstead en- Modern and up-to-the-minute U.S. CAFE tertained at Christmas dinner. Covers were laid for Mr. Byron Jones, Mr. Samas & Thomas, Props. and Mrs. Henry Anderson and Mr. Our business is IP"owing and and Mrs. Eluf Walgreen, all of Midvale, and Mrs. Mary A. Beckstead of we=want ~our b;ts;,2ess always South Jordan. A big dance was given Christmas LOUIE'S AUTO SERVICE eve in the halL The crowd danced until 1 o'clock. 6507 South State St. GENERAL REPAIRS Byrum and Hyrum Holt, after Complete !1-Io~Ol" Scrvl~ spending two .veeks in California, reSioux Method of Gi'inding Valves turned home Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Beckstead were Rusco B1·ake Lining-Stops Qufcl{, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Rain or Shine. L. Webb Christmas night. Miss Healy has been spending the Bakery holidays in California with her sister, FRESH CANDY Mary. A fuU line of Fn~ sh Candy as well Miss Delsa Birch and Owen Walton Bakery Goods fills our show cases as of Salt Lake visited with Misses e\·ery demand of our -supplying Marinda and Catherine Beckstead on customers. Christmas day. Visit our store and be convinced. Mr. and Mrs. Royal V. Beckstead MIDVALE BAKERY and family visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Smith of Draper on (1 Door East of Drug Store) Christmas day. Phone 285 E. Center 17 Iiss Forsgreen has been spending the holidays in Salt Lake. 0 & E ELECTRIC SERVICE Miss Una Peterson spent Thursday Oomplete Electric Service visiting with Mrs. Bob Monger of Garfield. Radios and Auto Service Mr. and Mrs. Cleon Beckstead of Midvale 272 25 E. Center St. Garfield visited with Mr. and Mrs. I. N. Beckstead Thursday evening. CLARK'S BEAUTY SHOP Mr. and Mrs. Harold Moore and ~s.oo son, Warren, and Mary Francis and DUART PERMAtp1 Alma Carol Hemmingsen visited with NENT WAVING·-·· Mr. and Mrs. William Holt Wednes- Finger Waving Marcelling day evening. Waving Water 3hampooing Mr. and Mrs. Urban McMullin had 13. N. Main St. as their guests Misses Reola and Mid. 117-J Henry and Newbold Leo Holt, Mable BOOTH'S BEAUTY Parlor Nielsen, Sunday night. Mrs. Rela Bateman entertained at Paul's Supreme Permanent a party for some of her friends Monday afternoon. Progressive rook was Paul's Supreme eel played and luncheon was served to Permanent \YaYe tlJ Mrs. Verda McMullin, Mrs. Alice Phone Mid vale 200 Curtis, Mrs. Minnie McMullin, Mrs. Iona Nelson, ll!rs. Truby Holt, Mrs. Start the New Year right by Blanch Jarvis, Mrs. Glen McMullin, getting right with the wife and !.Irs. Oral Wardle, l'virs. Thomas kiddies. Get an Sheppick, Mrs. A. 0. McMullin, Mrs. CONTRACT INCOME Helen Beckstead, Miss Una Peterson Phone 1\lid. 222-W and Marie Holt. . . ,, Ir. . . . . . . . . . ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .... . .-.. -~····· SATURDAY SPECIAL il CAKE DOUGtNUTS ll il DOZEN II I I~ , uo-,.m-· CRE c II !I f1 CA 'FS Oe nozEN ~ i !iELECTRIC !I Ill : E E BAKERYII! j! II ~lain . .OOOOOOooOOOOOOoooOOoO OOoolooMOUOIOOOOOo:o'_'O uoo:..::,o•OoOutoOUO• o . . Oo Uooooooooooooooooooooo.;, : SiOP Q7 eo GEO. W. COX Representing the .METROPOLITAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY SEE- Miss Vyonne Grass entertained at a Christmas party at her home Friday afternoon. Christmas colors were used in the decorations throughout the house. Games were played and prizes awarded to Lucile Steadman and Ruth Turpin, after which a dainty luncheon was served to the following guests: Mrs. R. C. Egbert, Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Turner, Donna and Ruth Turner, all of Salt Lake; Melva, Delfai and Mary Turpin of Bennion ward, Norma and Ruth Turpin of Grant ward, Lucile Stead1nan, Grace Shulsen, Fern, Edith and Bertha Bateman. ...__D__,.___ :O_O•._.._~O-O __,___,...... O_~O---O--...,O·--O.__...,..D We take this opportunity of wishing the people of Midvale and vicinity A Happy and Prospero us New Year and to thank you for your liberal patronage during 1929, which has been the biggest . year in our history. The FAMOUS CLOTH ING COMPANY Midvale, Utah 213 First Ave J. S. MORGAN Your watch deserves attention We repair it rig}+t and guarantee the job. Jewelry of all kinds. Prices lowest. Give us just one trial and be satisfied. L.A. SUMBOT Our \\'orkmanship, equipment and materials are combined to give your rebuilt shoes tbe be ·t appearence and tho most. Bring in your shoes today wo will put oe\V wear int() them at smaU cost. SINCE HHO "There 1nust be a reason" 21 E_ Genter St- Midvalfl H. F. RASMUSSEN Tailor Suits 1nade to order Extra Trousers Free! P1·ices Reduced $5 to $20 Alterations, Cleaning and Pressing 64 \V. Center St. Phone Midvale 117-\V Funeral Designing PEONY PLANTS For Sale I{NOWLES FLORAL Telephone Mid. 156-M Mid val~ E. Center St. |