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Show THE SEN1'INEL, MIDVALE, UTAH .Page Four FRIDAY, JULY 12, 1940. * FASHION PREVIEW * I mer in Granite, where Mr. Holt has employment with his brotherin-law, Elmo Despain. Mr. and Mrs. Owen Despain entertained at a luncheon at Tanner's Flat July 4, in compliment to Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Kane. The latter left Friday for their home in Oakland, after an extended visit in Granite at the Despain , home. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Green of Wasatch, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. David Rowe and Mr. and Mrs. Lindsay Jennings, of Salt Lake City, enjoyed a picnic party in Big Cottonwood canyon Thursday of last week. In the evening they motored to Black Rock to. enjoy a plunge in Great Salt Lake. Mrs. R. A. Eyre entertained a number of Granite children Tuesday afternoon, honoring the 9th birthday anniversary of her son, Harold. Light refreshments were served. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Green were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles B. Swan at Terminal last Sunday evening. The Granite ward Relief society held its monthly work and business meeting Tuesday of this week. Following the preliminaries, wISTFUL charm for summer quilting was the entertaining is accented by the coquetry feature of the afternoon. of a gay, checkered parasol to ward off the sun's glare and attract the human atare. Bruyere designed the above frock, featured (Mrs. Rachel Forbush. Reporter) in the June Harper's Bazaar, of dull black crepe. Costume pearl.s A Mrs. Margaret Clauson returned and light, summer g~lves by ns home last week from Los Angeles, complete the ensem e. California, where she has spent the past year with her sisters, · t~'t\.:T d M Mrs. Dorothy Boberg an rs. VI.vi·an Atki'nson. (Mrs. Maude Butterfield, Reporter) Mr. and Mrs. James Wright of Mrs. Shirley Jorgenson of Salt Mr. and Mrs. J . T. Ostler and Tacoma, Washington. They also Lake has spent the past two weeks daughters, Verla and Faye, and visited with relatives in Seattle. as guest of Mr. and Mrs. Mark son, James, of Sandy, and Mr. and Mrs. Densley accompanied her Klotovich, and will leave this Mrs. John Pollick and son, Rich- parents home for a visit. week end for Los Angeles, Calif. ard, of Bingham, spent Friday Mr. and Mrs. John Pollick and Mr. and Mrs. Emery Berrett, Mr. in Parley's canyon and Coma son of Highland Boy were guests and Mrs. Frank Syder, Melvin Springs and Lagoon resorts. part of the week of Mr. and Mrs. ~errett, Keith_ Batt~son, and MerJex H iatt of Payson was the J. Thomas Ostler. Mr. and Mrs. lm Myers, with SIX out-of- town guest of Miss Barbara Woodhouse Eddie Bell and daughter, Darlene, gu_ests, spe:nt f~ur d~ys at Saw Thursday. Larry Dobson of Logan and Mr. and Mrs. Gates Christenend with her niece and family, Mill lake m High Umtah. They was also a guest of Miss Wood- sen of Highland Boy were also Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Richardson. returned home Sunday. house Saturday. visitors Thursday of the Ostlers. {Mrs. Irena Olson, Reporter) Miss Van Lil of Salt Lake was Mr. and Mrs. Clifton pensley 1 Mr. and Mrs. Ardell Beckstead ,. . Outstanding events in pioneer a week end guest of Mrs. Margarand children, accompamed by and children and Arland Beck- life were related by Mrs. ?ophrona Mr. and Mrs. William J. Leak, et ~;~h~~d Mrs. Frank Hicks atMoses Densley, and son, Leon, stead of Sandy visited with Mr. Bateman, 87, a~ early pwne~r of acompanied by Mrs. N. L. Gardner left Saturday for Geneva, Idah_o, and Mrs. LeVere Adams and fam- Utah, at ~ meeti.ng of Sandy First and Mrs. Stella Peterson, spent tended the homecoming at Mo?where Mr. Densley and Leon will ily of Park Cit on Sunda ward Relief socrety held Tuesday Sunday with Mrs. Clara F. Smith ~·oe ov~r the week end. ~hey VISspend the remainder of the sumY y. at Sandy First ward chapel, with at Garland. The visit was in hon- • Ited with_ Mrs. Nancy Hicks and mer. Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Densley ~r. and Mrs. John E : Slagow- Mrs. Lillian Bishop, president, in or of Mrs. Smith's birthday an- Joseph Hicks. returned home Sunday evening. s~I . of Lyman, Wyommg, were charge. ;niversary. Mr. and Mrs. Art Malstrom and Lovell Densley returned home visitors Wednesday of . ~rs. J. T. -;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;::;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;~ Mr. and Mrs. Nels Homer and children spent the week end at Tuesday after spending three Ostler. Mrs. Slagowski IS spend- ~ two children of Fallon, Nevada, Granddaddy lakes. months at Geneva, Idaho. I ing the week at the home of her spent Tuesday visiting at the home Mr. and Mrs. Jackson Ferguson Miss Norma Weenig left June parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph S. of Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Beckstead. have as their house guests this 27 for the southern states mission. H . Bodell. Mrs. R. W. Meador and two week Mr. and Mrs. Leonard FerShe entered the mission home in Miss Joyce Boulter spent last sons, Bailey and John, of Burling- guson and baby of Lyma, MontSalt Lake from Ogden where she week at Granger the guest of relaSHIRT and PANTS ton, Iowa, are visiting with Mr. ana. had been making her home for 1 tives. MAKER and Mrs. Milo Baxter. Mrs. MeadKelvin Evans, son of Mr. and the past several years. The RiverMr. and Mrs. Hans L. Lund of or is Mrs. Baxter's sister. Mrs. Earl Evans left Friday for ton F.irst ward held a farewell Salt Lake spent three weeks at Mrs. Dell Smith is now recover- Yellowstone park in company with party m her honor pnor to her the A. C. Jensen home in Sandy. .ing nicely after being ill for a the Deseret News Scout band on a departure. Mrs. Earl Allen, Mrs. Earl Pants ..........$6.75 and up .number of weeks. summer scbool concert tour. They Mr. and Mrs. Ray Peterson and Heivetch and son, Jerry, Mrs. Shirts._ .. ______ $2.00 and up Miss Essie Peterson spent Sun- expect to be gone 2 weeks. Rayson Robert have returned home hristopher is director of ' . ' , . Charles Rudd and son, Jackie, of C day visiting Mrs. Herbert Schmidt mond the band. after eight days tnp to Yellow- Salt Lake; Mr. and Mrs. David <>f Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Evans-~t ston: and the Tetons. . Peacock and daughter, Gale, of Gaberdins - Madras - Woolens Mr. and Mrs. John Peterson of Thursday at the home of ~and Mrss Verda Butterfield spent American Fork; Mrs. Zelia Holt Silks - Collie Cloth Duchesne spent the week end visthree days at West Yellowstone and Robert Dimond, and Mr. and iting Mrs. Stella Peterson. Mrs. Clyde Brady of East Millpar~ last we.ek. . Mrs. Philip Bateman of West JorMADE TO FIT YOU Mrs. George M. Bywater and creMekrs.. Soren Dahl attended the Miss Harnet W~berg was hostess dan were visitors of Mr. and Mrs. to her Sunday n1ght club at her d d w t wo sons of Gardnerville, Nevada, West Jordan Relief society offic. . I. Frank Goff an gran son, es• Have your old shirt repaired and Mrs. Elnora Peterson of West- ers' social held recently at South h?me m _Riverton on Sunday eve- ley W., of Rupert, Idaho, who ar~ with collar and cuffs wood, Calif., are house guests of Jordan. She was a guest of Mrs. nmg. Thirty guests were present. spending this week visiting with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Mr. and Mrs: Harry Swafford Mrs. Bateman and other relatives M. Goodridge. Nelson, state president. announce the birth of a daughter in Sandy and Salt Lake. All work done at home ••• Mr. and Mrs. Garth ChamberMonday at the Cottonwood hos, . . Mr. and "''Vlrs. George Q. Bate· ·t d t k M 0 B f p d th at e 1as wee pital. Mrs. Swafford was formerly rs. Is . e .man and family of Logan are lain of Provo VISI t f h rey d o ht ara Ise d t M spending the week visiting rela- with her paren s, r. an d M rs. Miss Dorothy Page. gues o er aug er an so~-mtives and friends. Charles Young and family. Mrs. Fred Weenig left Riverton law, Mr. and Mrs. Byron Birch, Robert Dimond and Mrs. Zelia Mr. and Mrs. Scott Brown of Salt Lake spent Monday with Mrs. Miss Phyliss Wiberg and Miss Tuesday to make her home at at their home on State street. 'f 1 · ·t d d · th k May Smart Wilma Page and brother, Robert, 7570 South State Holt visited with Mr. and Mrs. Bounh u VIS! e urmg e wee Under the direction of Bishop were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Ogden. ' Miss Hilma Johnson of Salt Orlando Bateman at Rupert Ida- with Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Soffe. Horace Godfrey the Young Men's Collett at a canyon party this M~. and Mrs. !ohn I. Wiberg en- Lake returned Wednesday from a Phone 296 ho, Sunday and Monday. ' ] Miss Reatha Evans was hostess organization of the M. I. A. was week. Miss Merl Green and Elmer tertau:ed at dinner on _S unda;y two weeks' trip to the coast where EAST MIDVALE It is reported that Mrs. Elizabeth to members . of her 4-H club at reorganized at the Sunday meet- Morgan were also guests Tuesday I honormg Page a~d Rodenck WI- she visited the Golden Gate exGardner who is at the L. D. S. her home Fnday afternoon. ing. New officers include Wayne eveningg. berg of Logan, M1ss Edna Pugsley, position in San Francisco. She alhospital is slightly improved. Mr. and MJ;s. Hans Jensen and Curtis, president; Carl Freeman, Elaine Peterson spent last week R_alph Stevens, and ~amuel Wat- so visited at Angels Camp and 1 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Carolyn Hogan, daughter of Mr. family and Mr. and Mrs. Jacob first counselor and Pershing end at Herriman as guest of Miss kms of Salt Lake City. Stockton, California. Miss J.ohnand Mrs. Glen Hogan was operat- Jen~n ~f. Salt ~-ake U~p~nt h the James, second counselor. Georgia Bodell. son is spending the week end the ed on for the removal of her ap- wee e~ . m sou ern a w ere Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Proctor acMr. and Mrs. Ezra L. Bills and guest of her sister, Mrs. George pendix at the Bingham hospital they VISited the Grand canyon, companied the school orchestra to son, Lynn, Mr. and Mrs. Eli WebNelson and family at their home Wednesday of last week. Bryce and Zions canyons. Th d M on State street. Any lady member of the West M.r. and :rvrrs. Alb_ert Glover and Big Cottonwood canyon urs ay ster and sons, accompanied by r. (Mrs. J. T. Ostler. Reporter) Mr. and Mrs. James P. Jensen J'ordan Beautification club who famtly, MISS Matilda Peterson, and enjoyed "Ohio Copper Day". and Mrs. Ronald Bills, and Mr. and granddaughter, Carma Rae .has forgotten about the garden Mrs. Walter Tuttle, M~. an~ Mrs. Arthur Partington was in charge. and Mrs. Joe Martin and son, The Thomas Marriott annual Jensen, returned Monday from a narty this afternoon at the home Bryan Peterson of Cahforma and Mrs. May Smart and daughter, Ronald, of Salt Lake spent the family reunion will be held Sun- ten-day trip to the coast where ~f Mrs. Ann Irving will please Mr. and Mrs. La Mar Peterson of June, spent Sunday at Payson as Fourth at Spring canyon. day, July 14, at Wildwood in Pro- they visited with their daughter and the guests of friends. Mrs. James Bray and son, Jim- vov canyon. Dinner will be servd . l M d M ~Ab gather up your darning, sewing or Salt Lake formed a · party · U d d' t 'on of Mari'on Holt my, left Sunday for thei·r home at an son-m-aw, r. an rs. what-have-you and spend a few spent the 4th of July m Big Cot- andnP=~shl~egc lames, members of Kansas City, Kansas, after spend- ed at 5 p. m. Mrs. Rose Stuart and ert Savage and daughter, at Los · A nn•s gar d en, w h'IC h Is · a tonwood canyon · h ours m the M Men and Gleaner Girls of ing the past month with her moth- family will be in charge of general Angeles ' Cali'f ·• and daughter a n d very beautiful spot to be in. Mrs. Soren Dahl had as her d t arrangements. All descendants are son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin President Vernal C. Webb, guest Wednesd~y Mrs. Minnie the ward M. I. A. enjoye an ou - er, Mrs. Hattie Freeman, and sis- urged to attend. Hart and children, of Florence, Reuben M. Wiberg, Bishop Royal Frame of Benmon. ing at Saratoga Tuesday evening. btearn,dM. rs. Archie Brown, and husMr. and Mrs. Kenneth Jensen Arizona. Bathing and refreshments were have moved into their three-room M d M Ch I A G Beckstead, Hugh Finlayson, Mrs. enJ'oyed. Melvin J. Peterson and Rufus K. . r . an rs. ar es . reen. 1sen an d M rs. I rene G · E ve1yn N Ie Mr. and Mrs. Del Newbold and Hardy spent a day during the apartment in the basement home wood and daughter' Dorothy • a n d of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Swenson on son, Charles Jr., left Saturday Stake at f th W t J d Ols on e es or an family spent the holiday at Mag- week at J?e~r Creek. . Pioneer avenue and will now be :!ngd:tdt~~ec~~~~~n~a~~~~~~ ~~:!: <Mrs. s. Peter Petersen. Reporter) naM. . R 11 B k t d ter dMrts. Wilhatm Ot. hPagehentertham- at home to their many friends. ~~~~~nfh:~r ~llt~Isittoatt~~/s~~ day evening. ISS ose a ec sea en - e . a a par Y a er . orne. on- I Mr. and Mrs. Art Nell and Mrs. Francisco world's fair, and at PortMiss Donna Gardner of Union The following young peoplet tained Monfd~y at cer home for ormg Mrs. Fred fWeeOmgd, prw;.~o Luella Voorhees of Manti were land, Oregon and other coast cities. from Granite and vicinity spen I members o er c u · her d~parture or g en. e I visitors Monday of Mr. and Mrs. They expect to be gone two weeks. M . 11 01 was a guest of Iss a son over last Saturday evening in Chop Mrs. Ingrid Millerberg of East guests mcluded Mrs. Edgar Aylett, J. M. Woodhouse and family. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Jensen and the 4th and of Miss Glenda Fin- Creek canyon: Mary Blair, Alice Midvale visited Friday with Mrs. Mrs. Harry E. Page, Mrs. Leo Mr. and Mrs. G. Harold Bradley sons, returned Monday from a layson most of this week. Blair, Blanche Blair, Virginia 1 Carrie Johnson. Lloyd, Mrs. Cliff Swenson, Mrs. and daughters Jane and Carrol Dr. and M~s_. Christian Jensen Blair, Clara Ebert, Sheldon ParkMr. and Mrs. Lloyd Croxford Nora Christensen, Mrs. Harry and sons, Geo'rge and John , are' three-weeks' trip to the coast of. Provvo vistted at the Good- er Ralph Parker, Harold Despain, of Great Falls, Montana, w h o are Sandstrom and Mrs. H. R. Jensen . spendi'ng part f the week at where they were guests of their 0 rldge home Tuesday · . ' Butler-and June Blair. Supper vacationing with re 1a t·1ves an d daughter and son-in-law, Lieut. . Ron Mr. and Mrs. Leo Lloyd and Logan . 1 . George A. Bulkley . s recover~ng was served after which songs with friends in this vicinity, visited dur- daughter, Darrene, attended the -:::~~~::=:::=:~~~::=:::=:~~~~~a~n~d~~M~r~s~.~H~il~to~n~::§D~e~n~s~le~y~·~;at m a Salt _Lake ho~pital foll?wmg guitar acompaniment, around a ing the week with Mr. and Mrs. Wright reunion at Jordan park an operatwn for. his hip whtch he bonfire, was enjoyed. They re- Eugene Croxford. during the week. REPORT OF CONDITION OF hurt m an accident some years turned home Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Elva Brady Wheeler reMaurine Gilbert of Tooele, and 1 ago. Dr. and Mrs. J. Fred Potter turned home recently from a Salt Virginia Ann Parent of Vernal, SANDY CITY BANK, Sandy, Utah, and A number of fathers and sons were business visitors in Spanish 1 Lake hospital where she has been spent several days visiting at the of :vest Jord~n at~ended the fat~- Fork last Sunday. confined the past three months. home of Mr. and Mrs. Merl Lewis. Midvale Branch of Sandy City Bank, Midvale, Utah ers and sons outmg at Tanners Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Fletter have Mr. and Mrs. Roy Webster of Miss Essie Butterfield returned Flat last week end. received word that their son, El- Sandy and Mrs. Reid Alder of Salt home from Denver, Colorado, SatIN THE STATE OF UTAH Mr. and Mrs. Archie Gardner of mer who has been in the U. S. Lake were Sunday guests of Mr. urday after spending the past six M~chigar; are visiting relatives and navy for sometime, has recently and Mrs. Reuben Forbush. . weeks there. AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS ON JUNE 29. 1940 fnends m vanous parts of Utah. been advanced from the destroyer Misses June Fox and Sybrl Miss Hattie Bills of Dillon, ManThey are house guests of Bishop division as a second class petty Greer and Alma Wright and Gene tana, spent three days during the ASSETS and Mrs. Lawrence T. Dahl while officer in the submarine service. Fox enjoyed bathing and lunch week at the home of her sisters. Lo~ns and discounts (including $986.43 overdnifts) ....... ......... $527,560.68 in West Jordan. The family held His home station is at New Med- at Sunset Beach Saturday evening. I The widows of the Riverton Umted States Government obligations, direct and 5 1 1938 FORD "60" Radio and heater . ...... a number of get-together family ford, Connecticut. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Phillip , First ward entertained at the home guaranteed ................... . ................................ .... .... ......... 62,003.93 parties during the week. Mr. Bishop and Mrs. J. M. Whitmore and Mr. and Mrs. Dellas Forbush of Mrs. Fred Weenig at a party. Other bonds, notes, and debentures.......... ................... ......... ...... 5,000.00 Gardner is the son of former and family were among the guests motored to Timpanogos cave Sun- The guests included Mrs. Thomas Corporate stocks .......... ... . ................................................... ......... 915.87 Bishop James H. Gardner of Lehi. who attended a reunion of the day. They also visited the Deer 1 Silcock, Mrs. Libbie Densley, Mrs. Cash, balances with other banks, including reserve 1 1937 CHEVROLET TUDOR Friends and relatives of James Lindsay family at Liberty park I Creek dam. Thomas P. Page, Mrs. Thomas I. balance, and cash items in process of collection ...... 144,547.37 H. Gardner of Lehi who has been last Sunday afternoon. The oc- j On Wednesday Mrs. L. C. Greer Page, Mrs. Hattie Freeman, Mrs. Bank premises owned $13,874.03, furniture and -:-New paint, new in the hospital critically ill, will casion was to honor Mrs. Jean entertained for her guest, Mrs. Ara Orin Berrett, Mrs. Franklin E. fixtures $2,700.00 .............................. .... . ............ ........... 16,574.03 tires, new motor ........ be pleased to know that at present Lindsay Shepard, great-aunt of Keegan, of Spokane, Washington. Seal Sr., Mrs. Ed Tea and Mrs. Real estate owned other than bank premises..... ............. .......... 11,773.47 he is much improved and it is ex- Mrs. Whitmore. Mrs. David Herbst and children, Bert Bills. Investments and other assets indirectly representing pected that he will recover. Mr. People of the Granite ward were of Blackfoot, Idaho, are spending - - - - - - - - - - - - - - bank premises or other real estate.................. .............. 9,758.70 Gardner is 81 years of age and highly entertained last Sunday ten days with relatives. Mrs. the Orlando Erickson home on Other assets ........... .................................................... ....................... 4,854.69 1936 PLYMOUTH was at one time a resident of evening when Mrs. Ruth Tyler of Herbst will be remembered as the East 48th South in Murray on Fri5 West Jordan. Murray read a three-act play, former Miss Luella Van. day evening. TUDOR ...................... .. TOTAL ASSETS ....... ................................................... ......... $782,988.74 1 Friends and relatives of Mrs. "The Boy Who Found ·Easter". Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Boggess joinGene Fox and Miss Sybil Greer Robert Gardner of Salt Lake but During the interlude between acts, ed other members of the Country ioined Mr. and Mrs. C . E. Boylin LIABILITIES formerly of West Jordan, may be I appropriate violin numbers were Cousins club and were guests at at Lagoon Sunday. 1936 FORD pleased to know that she is in the given. Demand deposits of individuals, partnerships, and 5 St. Mark's hospital and is improvBorn July 3, a daughter to Mr. corporations .............................. ........ ... ..... .......... .............. $336,049.17 TUDOR ......... - ........ .. ing slowly under special treatment and Mrs. Samuel Fletcher Jr., of Time deposits of individuals, partnerships, after being bed-fast for the past Salt Lake City. The proud father and corporations ............. .... .......... ................... ............... . 313,641.17 three months. is known as Bob Fletcher, formerDeposits of States and political subdivisions.................. .. .... . 46,130.00 ly of Granite. Other deposits (certified and officers' checks, etc.) .............. .. 2,232.19 1936 FORD TUDOR . Wanda Whitmore entertained TOTAL DEPOSITS ... ........ .............. ................... $698,052.53 1 De Luxe Touring .. ...... her sewing club Thursday after1 noon of last week. Refreshments TOTAL LIABILITIES (not including subordinated (Mrs. Rachel Forbush, Repor~er) were served at 5 o'clock. obligations shown below) ............................................ $698,052.53 Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Despain and 1935 CHEV. COUPE Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Robinson and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Despain and Mary Miles Hartman of J:>asadena, their families, Mr. and Mrs. Glen CAFITAL AOOOUNT Master De Luxe ......... · California, returned to their home Holt and family of Joseph City, Capital* .............................................................................................. $ 64,500.00 Friday after visiting here at the Arizona, enjoyed Independence Surplus ............................... .............................................................. . 11,000.00 home of Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Bird. day in American Fork canyon. The ·undivided profits ... .... ...... ...................... ......................................... . 2,911.21 They returned by way of the Holt family are spending the sum1933 CHEV. TRUCK Reserves (and retirement account for preferred capitan ...... .. 6,525.00 Grand canyon. Long wheel-base ...... Charles Lambson of Ogden spent TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS .......................................... $ 84,936.21 the week end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A polis Lambson. TOTAL LIABILITIES and CAPITAL ACCOUNTS . .... $782,988.74 i Mr. and Mrs. Tom Yates and 1931 FORD 5 children, LaDon and Bryan, and SEDAN . ..__ .............. . Sherlie Ann Bishop of East Mid*This bank's capital consists of $24,500.00 of capital notes and vale -and Mr. and Mrs. Philip debentures; and commen stock with par value of $40,000.00. Knight of Provo spent the week in the 1 and corofortable end af Fish lake. STATE OF UTAH, 'll be coo d't' 1929 FORD $ Y . d the heat. ou . p cific air-con 1 lOned Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Swenson had County of Salt Lake. ROADSTER ..... ........ . Never nlln ther inside a Uru.on a -Stewardess serv· as their house guests Friday Mrs. · PEARL WILSON BOYDEN, being first duly sworn according to controlle~ ~eas roeals. Registered N~rseand nerve strain. N. C. Thompson, Woodrow and law, deposes and says, that she is Assistant Cashier of the above nam- \ Jimmie Downs of Havre, Montana. ed bank and that the above and foregoing reports contains a full, true train. Del~lOU froro highway hazar sTRIP Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Thornton· s and correct statement of the condition of the said banks at the close I 1930 FORD ice. Free oxn CODE NUMBERS had as their dinner guests Sunday of business on the 29th day of June, 1940. PICKUP ............... ...... . Mrs. Virginia Nicholes and family TO SAN FRANCISCO (Signed) PEARL WILSON BOYDEN. Calif. Red Port . of Salt Lake City. LOS ANGELES K Subscribed and sworn to before me this 8th day of July, 1940. Qts. 933 Gala. 934 Mr. and Mrs. I. E. Bushnell TO NEW YOR $ ~ $3335 ~ $3040 (Seal) GERALD SMITH, Notary Public. 1930 CHEV. COUPE $ spent Friday and Saturday at ProU\165 $71\25 35 . d Trip Round TriP 40 ....., . Round TnP Rolln en· in Comfort· Residing at Draper, Utah Overhauled ............. .. vo, guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clark Calif. While Port in abl.- Coach· My Commission will expire September 27, 1943. Allred. Sunday Mr. and Mrs. AllQta. 938 Gala. 946 ~.:'s~andotd\~n.~~i~=~~ ~:'., eoach· ~'haE:tra. ~':a,1;~~;. es. red acompanied them home and COrrect Attest: Pllll.m.£:ua inCJ Cai&i ea. . PuUxnanafor circle they were guests Sunday at the 'Berth Berth Extra. Co he• and $135 ':" i ira and return. HEBER A. SMITH, Calif. Muscatel J. H. Greer home in Union. Aol< about $90 l~t InYorkcand San iranc>SCO a A. M. NELSON, trip to both the ev< Qts. 972 Gals. 973 Mrs. Mary Yates spent the week HEBER J. BURGON, d trul• consult: Directors. "or further Aqent Co:llf. Shurr STATE OF UTAH, ' M. E.PHON THOE MIDVALE 4S9 Office of Bank Commissioner. Qts. 1038 ARNOLD TROESTER, Prop. I, J . M. KNAPP, Chief Bank Examiner of the State of Utah, d:1 Good Line of hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of the Alcohol 20% 1rr Volume USED TIRES for Sale statement of the above named company, filed in my office on July Phone 336-J-1 Riverton .• "CALIFORNIA GROWERS ,._ 9, 1940. 1 Phone Midvale 48 WINEaiES ... CUTLER, CALIF. J. M. KNAPP, Chief Bank Examiner. WEST JORDAN I FRANK HICKS· UNION 0 HICKS Cleaning u sE R5 SANDY L.., - GRANITE ° I I 545 $§15 I I ----- ' J75 J65 l $J85 EAST MIDVALE A\R-CONDITIONED TRAIN WAY 10 THE $Z6§ $1Z5 150 I W ROUND FARES SPECIAL LO • roa $lQ~Trlp,Round Trip~Rou~!l~~f- Standa~ ~etC~felep· J5 75 85 • • Midvale Garage * • RNTON, BUTTERFIELD MOTOR CO· |