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Show THE UTE SENTINEL J\fiitv,.fP.. Utah. Friday, January 8, 1937 Build Church of New Type Steel THIS WEEK IN HISTORY Last Rites Held For William Soffe, S. Jordan Januar y 4. Triple alliance PAGE TEN DEIJNQUENT NOTICE East Jordan Irrigation Company Princlpal place of Business Sandy, Utah. signed between England, France and Holland, 1717. Women grantFuneral s ervices for Willlam NOTICE: There are delinquent ed suffrage in Toronto, Canada, Soffe, 79, of South Jordan, who upon the following described stock 1886. died Saturday of causes due to on account of assessment No. 4.6 January 5. - First use of float- old age, at the home of a son, W. of $1.50 per share, levied Septeming mines in American military R. Soffe, were conducted Thursber 18, 1935, the several amounts history, 1777. Z ebulon M. Pike, sol- day, December 31, at 1 p. m., in set opposite the names of the resdier and explorer, born, 1779. the George A. Jenkins mortuary. pective stockholders as follows : January 6. New Mexico ad- Rev. Theodore G. !l.illey officiated. Cert. mitted to the Union, 1912. Tom Mr. Soffe was born in Provo, No. Nlmte Shares Amt. Mix, actor, born, 1880. Theodore November 27, 1857. He had spent 952C Anderson, Augusta Roosevelt died, 1919. most of his life in South Jordan, .................................. 12 $18.00 January 7. Lafayette sailed where be was engaged in stock 2094C Borg, David J . .. 9 13.50 from Boston to aid Franc e in her raising and farming. 1.50 24.54C Blum, Elva ........ 1 war with England, 1779. Firs t r eg· He is survived by three sons, 1301C Christensen. ularly established bank in America William R . and H . R. Soffe, South 28.50 Chris. A . . ...............1.9 opened in Philadelphia, 1782. Jordan and James C . Sofie, East 12.00 208C Dahl, Ida ............ 8 January 8. Brilliant victory Midvale; one daughter, Mrs. A. J. 27.00 2014C Evans, Chas. . ...18 by General Andrew Jac kson over Shulson, South Jordan; two sisters, 2450C Erickson, Northe British at New Orleans, 1815. Mrs. Mary Shields, Garland ; and 4.50 man H. . ............... 3 World's Fair building at Chicago Mrs. Mary Ann Holt, Los Angeles; 1233C Forbush, Norman destroyed by fire, 1894. three half-sisters, Mrs. Hans Jen!l.. ............................ 3 4.50 January 9. San F r ancisco sen, Salt Lake C_ity; Mrs. Dora 2142C Forsberg, Phrod edicated its Auditorium, the Jarg- Cassidy, Provo; and Mrs. Rosella na ............................ 20 30.00 est civic building of its kind in the Calder, Vernal; two half-brothers. 2225C Fitzgerald, Jos. world, 1915. First shot in Civil James Soffe, Bountiful; and Geo.rge34.00 F. . .................... ,...... 23 War, 1861. Soffe, Salt Lake City; 19 grand6 .00 218C Goff, Joseph ...... 4 January 10. Tailors in New children and 7 great grand-chil3.00 1209C Goff, Joseph ...... 2 York fot·med the_ firs t labor union dren. 178C Greenwood, T. in America. 1805. !l.eague of Na· F ............................. 9 13.50 1093C Garfield, w. ll... 3 4.50 C t:~~n through a maze of steel is the original wooden St. Augustin's tiona established, 1920. 2045C Griesen, Chris .. 2 3.00 ' a o c church in Culver City, Calif., where film stars have been wont 1 to worship. Before it rises a new structure embodYing latest me-thod ot 3 · 00 steel fr'1-mt!: co':struction. :Resistant to tire, termites, and -earthquake, 1591C Hobbs, Edwin ···· 2 1107C Jensen, James !l. 6 9.00, the framework 1s entirely composed ot 8mall round rods interwovf>n to 1206C Johnson, A. N ... 10 15.00 ~orm a network of steel, welded into a single unit. New method ~ 1248C Johnson, A. N ..... 2 3.00 mvenllon of A. M. Mc!l.ellan, Los Anaeles enaineer. The llonorable Daniel C. Roper, Secretary of Commernce, address2079C Johnson, Esther G ............................. 8 12.00 A conference for all County Ag - '¢ over 1,200 men and women at 1388C Knowles, Edwin ricultural and home demonstration Columbia, S. C., on the subject of· (Questions on page 5.) agents has be<m announced to be illiteracy. He classified illiteracy : January 4, 5 - You have an unlj()ci&J., held at the Utah State Agricul- into seven types--moral. 150 Monteer, Hyrum 6 9.00 concerned manner but can take a tural College from January 11 to cultural, spiritual, physical, polit1284C Monteer, Hyrum 2 3.00 thing over and really get it done Ical, and industrial, and asserted 1869C Millerberg, Leon~ and is never a task to you. Peo1. It means that he gives up tho 16, ercording to Director William that "economic disorders are eviPeterson. ard ................... ....... 4 6.00 pie like to have you at the bead thronl! as )f.ing of England. Most of the time will be spent dences of a lack of understanding 2123C Marcon, Carlo .. 4 6.00 of things because of the fun there 2. The Duke of York. and, hence, a form of illiteracy." 2449C Margetts, Geo. H. I is in it. You Jove your children 3. A morganatic marriage is one planning the work for the coming "illiteracy, with its attendant e~ils .................................. 3 4.50 and want them to show affection in which the wife does not inherit year regarding farms and homes of crime, delinquency, poverty, and 1077C Olson, James F. 8 12.00 for you. You are very musical and the rank of the husband or the of the states, by the extension low social standards, is probably,·· 1294C Olson, James ..F. 2 3.00 von love traveL You have great property held by him by virtue of workers. Some time will be de- he continued, "the greatest internal 2057C Olson, James F. 12 18.00 ~elf control even though you some- hts .,-ill and in Which the childi"en voted to discussing .J)ro,fess~onal enemy of our social order.~ problems and method of improving 1892C Perry, Nettie times fail to use it. 1 rlo not inherit the rank of the fapresentation of information. cussion will center around this imE. Jl.. . ............ ... .... .. 10 15.00 January 6, 7. - You are mech~ ther or the property held by him It is hoped that by the time of portant phase of extension work 1901C Perry, Nettie ~nica lly inclined. a good business / l>y virtue of his position. the conference, that the national In this state. E. Jl................ . ......... 6 9.00 ·nan, look after your own interests . 4. Pope Pius XI. 1863C Robinson, Mary •md arE afQ!ctionate, but only when 5. For hie connection with the a gricultural conservation program 1 will be fairly well outlined and dis· We priDt butter wrappers. E. . ......................... 4 6.00 it is not detrimental to you and J c it·cu ~ bearing his name. 2193C Rice, s. A . ........ 7 10.50 your interests. You have a dis6. For her vegetable compound 2408C Salt Lake Counagreeable disposition , like to give j 7. For her singing. ty ··········---- --- ·····---30 45.00 dvice , and are capable of little, 8. Anna Roosevelt Dall, daugh2409C Salt Lake coununderhanded tricks. You have a I ter of President and Mra. Roosety ............................ 7 10.50 ~ood understanding of right and velt. 2160C State Bldg. & wrong, but you do not always 9 . Oregon. Loan ...................... 1 1.50 I choose to use your understanding 'to, As a strip dancing burlesque 2402C State Bldg & in the best way. You are very queen. I - ~-- -- _--~F============~ YOUR---HOROSCOPE HOW SMART ARE YOU? Extension Staff To Hold Convention At College Secretary Of Comanerce Warns Against Witeracy 1--- 2473CJ.K~~~-~~:··A:·R: I :::I I • Jl.oan ...................... 3 4.50 2224C Sugar Banking Co. ................................. .48 72.00 2279C Smith, John E ... 2 3.00 5G2C Thompson, Eliza6 -00 ~ n ~ beth ........................ 4 1 ... .-->C Wamsal, Hans P.• 9 13.50 • And m accordance wtth law and an order of the Board of Directors, made on the 18th day of Septemb er, 1936, so many shares of each parcel of such stock as may be necessary will he sold at public auction at the office of the Secretary a t the Sandy City Bank, on January 15, 1937, at 11 o'clock a . m ., to pay the delinquent assessment, together with the cost of advertising and expense of sale. A. R. GARDNER, Secretary. First publication, January 1, 1937. I I CUT Silence is a t.rue friend who never betrays .- ConfUCIUS. · OUR NEW MORTUARY JANUARY 16 and 17 I I . • :r -trom- Merchant '.l'aUor CLEANING - PRESSING ALTERATIONS (Return Limit April 13) I AUGMENTED By an underst.andl.nJ Service that Is fitt ing and efficient. -Put Anti-Freeze In your Radiator. oOo -Have your Battery Fully Charged, oOo -Change To A Free-Flowing Winter Oil. oOo -Ke(;lp your Brakes in good \Vork:if!g Order. Distinctively Appointed Completely Modern Buy Your Clothes H. F. RASMUSSEN your Winter Driving Costs I Time to me is so precious that ' with great difficulty I steal an hour in eight days, either to satisfy myself or gratify my friends. -John Knox. For STYLE, QUALITY and LONG WEAR selfish at times. ----~----------~ January 8, 9, 10. - You yill al- 1 ways have a fight unless you decide to take worldly things as they come and make the best of them. C. 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