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Show FRIDAY, SEPT. 11th, 1942 THE SENTINEL, MIDVALE, UTAH ·-·· ========================================~· Page Five ~==========~============~~========~ Walter Lloyd's sudden death. The J or9-an stake primary and former funeral will be held in Riverton M.I.A. worker of the Crescent Mrs. Irena Olson. Reporter Mrs. J. T. Ostler, Correspondent Mrs. W. I. Nielsen, Reporter First ward Friday at one o'clock. ward, was the guest speaker. Griffiths Harmon of Blackfoot, Many Crescent residents attendThe D. U. P. officers wish to ex- Idaho, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Vinnie Boulter spent part Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Pons of Salt ed the funeral services of Edward press their appreciation for the Carl Harmon Tuesday. of the week in Salt Lake City, a Lake City were dinner guests of Attwood held Wednesday in the work done by the Boy Scouts and Mrs. Sam Lancaster of West guest of Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Tol- Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Parduhn on First ward chapel at Murray. Mr. Labor Day. iheir leader, Whitney McAllister, Jordan son's wife, Mrs. Armel man and sons. Attwood died Saturday 'of a heart Mrs. Mary Wynn is visiting for attack. He lived in Crescent many who had as a special project, the Lancaster, left on Wednesday for Miss Joyce Boulter of Sandy Mrs. Rachel Forbush, Reporter Mrs. S. Peter Peterson, Reporter cleaning up of the grounds sur- a trip to the east, where they will and Mrs. Elsie Pollock of Midvale several weeks at the home of her years and was active in church rounding Pioneer hall. The boys visit Armel Lancaster, who is in were visitors Monday of Mrs. Ver- son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and work until he and Mrs. Attwood Mrs. C. E. Boylin of Los AnMr. and Mrs. David Archibald dicl a very good job, which will a.n army camp in Illinois, and Mrs. la 0. Berrett at her home in Salt Mrs. T. H. Parduhn. moved to Vine street in Murray Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Allen re- about three years ago. He leaves: geles, who came here to attend had as their recent guests Mrs. entitle them to go to the summer Sam Lancaster's uncle at PittsLake City. I the wedding of her 'sister, Sybil, Nettie Walters, Burdett Walters Boy Scout'- camp next summer. burgh, Penn., Dr. Jake Kazor. Sergeant Clarence Hansen of turned recently from Arizona aft- his widow, Mrs. Jane Attwood, · ·t WI·th th eir · son, I five sons and two daughters and a and Dean Bateman, which took ancf Mrs. George Quinton and The West Jordan Boy Scouts are Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Peterson of the U. S. army,' who has been sta- er a week ' s VISI place last week, spent the week baby, all of Idaho Falls. During very active and much appreciated' West Jordan announce the engage- tioned at Camp Cook, Calif., ar- Robert Gardner. They attended host of friends to mourn his passend with Mrs. L. R. Thomas of their visit here a family outing for their various activities by the ment of their daughter, Lorna Pe- rived Sunday to spend ten days the graduating exercises where ing. Salt Lake City and Mr. and Mrs. and basket lunch was held in their whole community. If you want terson, to Andy Helm ' of Murray. with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. "Bob" received his silver wings - - - - - - - - - - - - - C. H. Boylin of Farmington. On I honor Saturday night at Beaver anything done, give it to the The marriage will take place at Pet~r Hansen. and commission of second lieutenThursday she was a bridge-lunch- Pond. scouts. Hotel Newhouse on Sept. 19. Mrs. Stanley Hill and little son, ant from the flying school at eon guest of Mrs. G. 0. Thornton George Ebert has been an OgMr. and Mrs. Arland U. MaynMrs. Saphronia Bateman of Stanley Jr., of Los Angeles, are Williams. Field, Arizona. He is of Salt Lake City. den visitor the past ten days as ard and son Stanley, accompanied Sa11dy celebrated her 90th birth spending ten days the guests of now stationed at Paine Field, j FOR ._5ALE - Two p~e:e over stuffed set, good condition. In· 1 Mrs. Louis Pettit of Pocatello, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Roland by Mrs. Ulysses Maynard, Jim! aimiversary at Rupert, Idaho, at Mrs. Hill's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Washington for activ~ duty. Dr. and Mrs. Theron C. Olsen quire 65 Sixth Ave. Idaho, is a house guest of Mrs. F. Hunter. Maynard of Oakland and Max the home of her son, Orlando J. Peter Hansen. Mrs. Hill will make of Mrs. F. D. Babcock. They were Patsy Whitmore, daughter of Finlayson, motored to Oakland for Bateman, at a two-day celebra- her home in San Francisco. She and father, Stanley Allgood, were FOR SALE-Metal baby crib with joined by Mrs. David McDaniel Mr. and Mrs. Rich Whitmore, en- a visit. tion Saturday and Sunday, where is the former Miss Merveen Han- motorboating on Utah Lake Labor new mattress, also coal heatrola. Thursday when they motored to rolled as a student of St. Mary's Mr. and Mrs. Donald Hogan Sr. 58 of her posterity were present. sen of Sandy. Day. Inquire 278 No, Main St.. Midvale. American Fork, where they were of the Wasatch in Salt Lake City attended the M.I.A. speciaL eve- Mr. and Mrs. T. P. Bateman atMr. and Mrs. J. M. Woodhouse Miss Marjorie Lancaster is conguests of Mrs. Frank Breckon. Tuesday of this week. ning service, at Butler on Sunday t~J:ded from West Jordan. and· twin sons, Grant and Gale, valescing at the home of her pa- WOULD LIKE RIDE to Hill Fiel4 Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester Walker Mr. qnd Mrs. v. M. Butler and evening. Mrs. Hogan's son, LaMr. and Mrs. Albert Dimond of spent part of the week at Manti, rents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Lanon "graveyard" shift, starting have just returned from a delight- children of Orem spent Saturday Verne Finlayson, formerly of West West Jordan, Bishop and Mrs. Ira with relatives. caster, after undergoing an oper- Sept. 15. Call at 95 Third Ave., ful vacation trip to Roberts and night and Sunday at the s. Peter Jordan, was taken from the Sun- H1'\rdcastle of Sandy and Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. E. Drabner of ation for the removal of her ap- Midvale. 1f Idaho Falls, Idaho. They visited Petersen home. day school superintendency and Mrs. Alma , Dimond of Granger, Salt Lake City, have returned to pendix. JORDAN REALTY-Midvale Jet. with Mr. and Mrs. Ray Mounteer. Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Hand placed in the M.I.A. presidency.! visited with Mrs. William S. Di- Sandy to make their home. They Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Lancaster Real Estate, Rentals, SuretF Miss Lois Walker was a guest and daughters enj'oyed the Labor Other changes in the offices of the ro.or>d Sunday. pure h ased t h e place formerly received a letter Tuesday from Bonds; all forms of Insurance. last week of Miss Jean Snow of Day week end fishing in the M.I.A. were made at the meeting. owned by Mr. and Mrs. Leo Bate- their son, Melvin, who is in AusPhones: Mid. 604 and Mid. 77-J~I 1 Salt Lake City. Grandaddy Lakes region. Friends of Mrs. Searle Fowles, man. tralia. He seemed to be well and Mr. and Mrs. Austin Walker anMiss Vera Jackson, Miss Ruth formerly of West Jordan but now Mrs. Asahel Crump of Lark and happy. LEGAL NOTICES nounce the birth of a fine baby Jackson and their mother of Salt of Butler, may be pleased to hear Mrs. Farrel Beckstead of HerriMiss Arlene Lowder of Pleasant girl last week at the Cottonwood Lake City were guests of Mrs.' that she is still actively engaged man were visitors Tuesday of Grove visited the past week with 1 NOTICE TO SAVINGS DEPOSI· LORES ARDELL BECKSTEAD maternity home. Otto Ebert Friday night of. last in church work and is president of their sister, Mrs. Myrtle Ostler. her sister and husband, Mr. and TORS OF SANDY CITY BANE: Funeral services for Lores ArAND MIDVALE BRANCH. M.I.A. conjoint was held Sun- week. The former was a mission- the Butler ward Relief Society. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Prigmore Mrs. F. D. Alldridge. dell Beckstead, 37, of Sandy, who f h · At th e regu1ar directors' meetday evening in the Union First ary companion of Miss Clara Mrs. Herbert Schmidt, house o Bing am were visitors Sunday Mrs. Eeonor Jensen and daughLake City hospital of Mrs. Prigmore's parents, Mr. ter, Mrs. C. P. Ashby of s ·a ndy, mg · h e 1d s eptember 2, 1942, Secward. The program was under Ebert. guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. died at a Salt • t Thursday evening following a G t' 1 . tl)e direction of the president, J.\.frs. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Pearenzen William J. Leak, is on the sick 1IS and Mrs. Udell eorge. attended the funeral services Sat- Ion 19 of th e b Y-aws was amendshort illness, were conducted f · d t d f ll Alice Nance. Blaine Watts of went to San Diego last week to this week. Mrs. Nettie Crump o Hernman urday of Mrs. Jensen's grand- e o rea as o ows: : "In t eres t (on savmgs · Midvale First ward was the guest attend the wedding of their son Mrs. Fern Lambert and Mrs. Tuesday at 3 p. m. at Sandy First is at the home of her daughter and daughter, Mrs. Gladys Haarmon at accounts, . 1 ward chapel, with Bishop Isaac L. ~on-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Nels A . Granger. t of one per cent per speaker and musical numbers Frank Pearenzen, who is serving• I Daisy Meskimmons of Impena a t th e rae were furnished by Miss Betty in the u. s. army, and Miss Reva Valley, Calif., were guests of Mr. Sorenson, officiating. Nelson. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Ainsworth annum s h a11 b e a 11owed on a 11 Speakers were Bishop Royal d Condie, who <>ang A and B soprano Tho.mpson of South Cottonwood. and Mrs. Parley Spratling part of Mrs. Emma Nelson returne returned Tuesday evening from a sums of f'IVe d o11ars an d no t ex• Beckstead of South Jordan; Philip Thursday of last week from a business and pleasure trip to cee d'mg f'Ive th ousand d o11ars, not solos. New officers for the The bride is a siter of Mrs. Ken- last week. T. Bateman of West Jordan and three--year stay at the Mission Greenriver, Utah, over Sunday previous · 1 Y.W.M.I.A. are as follows: Alice neth Burns, formerly of Granite. Mr. and Mrs. George Penman of Y WI'thd rawn, computed 1 th e f'Irst d ays of A pn'1 and 0 cNance, president; Eva Croxfor d , R. s. Hawkins came home the Westwood, Calif., were wee k -en d Bishop Isaac L. Sorenson. home in the East Central states and Monday. 1 on Musical numbers included a vot b · e~ch. year, and b e a d d ed first counselor, and Lyle Walker, for<' part of the week to spend guests of Mrs. George Goodridge. m.;ss-ion. Mr. and Mrs. Wyman I. Niel- j o er m . h ar d son, cal duet, ",c,ast -Thy Bread Upon Mr-_ and Mrs. George H. Ostler sen J r. were up f rom p nee · ·1 to the principal from that date, secon d counse1or. The secret ary Labor Day with his family in Mr. and M rs. A r th ur R IC will be chosen later. G~;mite. I accompanied by Al Malstrom, mo- the Water, Lew Van Dam and and son, Allen Ostler, and Mrs. Monday visiting their parents, an_d. bear int~rest the same as Funeral services were held i tored to Springville Sunday and daughter, Mrs. La .Nome McCleary; Essie Shaw of Nephi were dinner also friends and relatives in Salt ! ongmal deposits. Interest shan Thursday, Sept. 10, at the Larkin visited with Mr. and Mrs. Evan vocal solo, Mrs. Beth Sorenson; guests Tuesday evening of Mr. and Lake City. Other visitors at the not be computed nor allowed oa funeral home, for Mrs. Carrie j Jacobson. vocal du~t, "Pass Me Not," the Mrs. J. T. Ostler. Mr. and Mrs. Nielsen home during the week fractional parts of a dollar nor h_ Palmer sisters. Marco of California. !vus. Marco Mrs. Rachel Forbush. Reporter George Goodridge returned Blaine Berrett of Salt Lake and 1 were Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Porter f or f rae t'wna1 part s of a month ·" · The invocation was by Reed SANDY CITY B.n.l. A ~NK will be remembered as Carrie I home Tuesday from a ten day trip · Mr. and Mrs. J. Pollick and chil- and daughter Thora of Pocatello • Beckstead with benediction . by dren of Bingham were also vis- Idaho, Mr. and Mrs. Horace Bur-' G era Id H · S IDI'th, Cas h"Iet:. Anderson, daughter of M r. an d M.I.A. conjoint was held Sun- I to Westwood, Calif. Mrs. Louis Anderson of Union. day evening in the ward chapel I A number of relatives and Herbert. Bartl.ett of Sandy First itors at the Ostler home during the gon and children of Salt Lake ISept. 4-11-18-25. · · . ' fnends . Interment --------- - - - - - - - - 1 WI'th A nsel RICh, president, m from West Jordan a tten d ·'.ward bishopnc. . . was wee k . City, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Chris- - - - - - SUMMONS · With the Mr. an d M rs. 0 rnn · G reenwood t ensen an d d aughters, a1so of l City Court of Salt Lake CI"ty M .Ilk Bottle Caps, 50c for 500 ch arge of the program, w h'Ich was I ed the f unera1 serviCes of L ore s I m Sandy . . City cemetery, . ~~~~g~~~~~~~~~ as follows: saxaphone solo, Joan 1 Ardella Beckstead of Sandy on dediCatwn by Bishop B. H. Beck- 1 and children . of Grand Junction Salt Lake City. County of Salt Lake, State of• 1 . stead. 1 b . S th J d Colo., left Tuesday of this week A splendid program was given 1 Utah. . . . . 'Ennis of Draper; vocal solos, Mrs. i Tuesday. Arde 1 was om m ou or an a ft er VISI · ·t·Ing With . MI"ldre d. G'bb. 1 ms of D raper. The 1 Mr. and M rs. H . M . B a t eman of Mrs. Green- a t S un d ay evening services by the . Dan Dmitnch • Plaintiff• vs · Ha~old " . ts S Au". 27 105 a son of Amar1uel L. . . Lloyd, Defendant--Summons. . . 1 1 M .LA. Theme was given by Miss Ogden were overnight gues un"' . ' ' . wood's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed- M.I.A. under the direction of Ar- The State of Utah to Sai'd DefenAS WE . . Mr. and Mrs. E. M . B a t e- . and Nma Beckstead.. He resided wm . F. Bishop, . La Mar Gardner. Elmer Chnstenday of . and Mr. Green- villa Jaynes, president. Mrs. La dant: m South Jordan until he grew to WERE d wood's parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. Verda Lloyd, president of the Mt. sen of the general board of the man. h d h th f .1 You are hereby summoned to SAYING M.I.A. was the guest speaker for f Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Halliday of man 0 ' w en eh ~mhi Y move A. Greenwood. -;;;;;:;:;;::;;;::;;;::;;;::;;;;;;;;;;::;;;::;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ appear within ten (10) days after · h to Sandy to make t err orne. . h~ the service of this summons upon th e evenmg. Shelley, Idaho, were 1unc eon B 'd h' 'd M I ll Mayor and Mrs. Fenton Draper you, if served within the county Mr. and Mrs. Leo Glover had as 1guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Bate- i B kesi esd h18 _w 1 ow,_ drsb. et a and two children of Moroni visited in which this action is brought; · . ec stea e IS survive y wo . . . otherwjse within twenty <20) days i their guests Saturday evemng, Mr. man Sunday. d ht 'B D d D Fnday With their parents, Mr. and Howdy Folks: According to a 1 1 after such service, and defend the and Mrs. Will Doty and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Orson Mower and a~g ers, ~rvt A ~wl~ ~n k ;r ~· Mrs. C. C. Christensen. learned scientist, man can 1 above entitled action; and in case Wilma; Mrs. Verle Doty, Mrs. three small daughters, Marilyn, 1 anll ofnSsond, . ah' r e th ec s ::r_a ' Mrs. Charles Greenwood and live to be 150 years old, but of your failure to do so, the plainBertha H M M G 11 a o an y, Is mo er, rs. d h tiff in this action will apply to the ansen, . rs. a_ry ra- Cathleen and Janet, of Twin Fa s, Nina Beckstead, two sisters; Mrs. aug ter, Mrs. Dorothy Rasmuswho wants to live that long court for the relief demanded in ham, Mrs. Gertie Schmidt and ; were house guests of Mr. and Jean Whetman and Mrs. Maxine sen, left Monday of this week for and pay that many taxes? the complaint, which has been daughter, Gwenlyn. I Mrs. E. M. Olson last week. They Anderson of Sandy· three broth- Denver, Colo., where they will filed with the clerk of said court * * * Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Swenson, Mr. . left Sunday morning to visit rela- ers Ruel' Beckstead' of West Jor- visit with Calvin Rasmussen, busand of which a copy is hereto an-nexed and herewith served upon and Mrs. Irven Swenson and Mr. 'I tives in Ogden. da~ and Arland H. and Ralph H. band of Dorothy, who is in the VVe read about a school you, and will take judgment and. _Mrs. Vivian Swenson and Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Olson enterBeckstead of Sandy. armed forces. Dorothy will stay boy who was awarded a against you for the sum of Three ~amilies formed a party a~d en- tained at dinner on Friday evening for an indefinite time. prize for being the best Hundred Fifty Dollars and such JOYed a canyon supper at Bnghton If M d Mrs Orson Mower D 't b nei'ghbor's Mrs. J. Thomas Ostler is spendother sums as are given in judgsmiler in his Nass but Su d or r. an · on orrow your ment by the court as prayed for n ay. and children of Twin Falls, and Sentinel-Subscribe now! ing part of this week with Mr. and he isn't old enough to in said complaint with interest at Mrs. Bertha Hansen of Los AnLeon Olson of Culver City, Calif. I Mrs. Ronald E. Shaw and other pay taxes, let. the rate of 6 per cent per annum geles has spent the past three F Whitney formerly relatives in Nephi. since the 3rd day of July, 1942, ·t~ h . t Mrs. ay • \ IN paying final tribute wee k s w1 u er siS er, Mrs. Mary Mrs Nellie Abbott and Mrs. together with plaintiff's -costs and * * * to loved ones, buman in- disbursements herein. G~aham and other relatives and Blaine Abbott and children of Salt' Subscribe for The Sentinel and Jovial Joe says we should stinct always demands the ARTHUR C. COLE, frJends here. . 't e d f nen · ds and relatives read all the Jordan valley news Lake, VISl pay our taxes with a smile. Plaintiff's Attorney. best. At our mortuary you ELDERLY MAN Mr. and Mrs. Nicolbey Nielson in West Jordan Tuesday. Dated July 25th, 1942. S'funny, but we a 1 w a y s will appreciate tlae sympaand son, Larry, and Mr. and Mrs. Melvin ,Aylett of Midvale and P. 0. Address 498 Main Street, for found the tax collector wantthy, peacefulness and und- Bingham Canyon, Utah. Edwin Terrey of South Cotton- Miss Joyce Silcox of West Jordan , ed money. And lots of it. Sandy Service Station erstanding which prevails (First publication Aug. 21; last wood spent a very delightful vaca- entertained at a theatre and dinpublication Sept. 18, 1942.) at eYery service conducted tion trip to Yellowstone park re- ner party honoring Pete RasmusStation Closes on Sundays * * • by us. cently. son and Miss Edith Jenson of MidCONSTITUTIONAL One of our friends Beverley Denney recently spent vale on Wednesday evening in AMENDMENT SALARY AND For Complete Service-smiles all the time now. Gas • • • Oils • • • Lubrication a week visiting with Audrey Den- Salt Lake City. Compensation of Members of the COMMISSION We can't imagine what Legislature ney to Magna. Mr and Mrs. Ernest Silcox of Phone Mid. 152 Washing • • • Acc~ssories A JOINT RESOLUTION PRO.. has gotten into him unFor Details Mr. and Mrs. Urell Mikklesen W es t.Jord an,, accompani'ed by Mrs . . . POSING TO AMEND SECTION 9• less it's a set of new and children of Salt Lake C1ty Merle Silcox of Salt Lake City, Phone Murray 843W Complete ARTICLE VI, OF THE CONSTI- · teeth. were Sunday guests of Mr. and h a d a d'mner part y m · s a lt Lake TUTION OF UTAH, RELATING Or Call at MORTUARY One-Stop Service M rs. R . H . Sh arp. TO COMPENSATION OF MEMc·t L b D • * • . . 't' . I y on a or ay. . Lela D TEXACO STATION BERS OF THE LEGISLATURE. M ISS enny 15 VlSl .mg 111 Mrs Charles Dimond was called Midvale Phone Midvale 349 -:Utah Be it resolved by the Legislature in Sandy Los Angeles, Calif., · t pe1Ier, Id a h o, durm · g th e . You11 wear a smile of satis. k with Mr. and t o Mon of the State of Utah, two-thirds of faction if we may sell you a all members elected to each of the Mr.Roy andMcGurJ. Mrs. oh n Denney and Mrs-. two houses voting in favor thereof: Chrome Breakfast Set. We are prepared to fill your bin with Section 1. That it is proposed family of East Midval~ and Mr. to amend section 9, article VI. and Mrs. Edison Denney of Union Try it and see for yourself. For Best Results this Season Start Your Pullets on Constitution of the State of Utah. were dinner guests Sunday of Mr. to read: Shipped by Rail and Mrs. Sam Denney of Magna. Section 9. The members of the GAMBLE STORE Legislature shall receive such per The occasion was in honor of the ... and Send Your Eggs to diem and mileage as the LegislaDEALER birthday anniversary of Mrs. John ture may provide, not exceeding DRAPER EGG PRODUCERS ASSOCIATION Denney. PHONE MIDVALE 286 EARL L. SMITH. Prop. ten dollars per day, and ten centll Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Sharp per mile for the distance necessar37 No. Main St. Midnle ily traveled going to and returnlnJr visited briefly Tuesday with Mrs. from the place of meeting on the Ruth Peterson of Holladay. most usual route, and they shall 429 E. 39th South Phone: Mur. 750-W receive no other pay or perquisite• Section 2. The secretary of state is hereby directed to submit Your State University is cooperating 100% with the new this proposed amendment to the joint Army, Navy and Marine Corps Enlisted Reserve electors of the state of Utah at Program--which suggests and recommends that whenever the next general election in the and w}:lerever possible men .students obt_aio a colle$e manner as provided for by article The hazards inevitable in a country at war add emphasis to 23. section 1, Constitution of Utah. edacatton to become better trained for poss1ble service 10 the warning PROTECT YOUR VALUABLE PAPERS. SafeSection 3. If adopted by 'tire the armed forces and civilian Jife. electors of the state, this amendARNOLD C. TROESTEK guard particularly your birth certificate, baptismal papers, The t!Diverllit:Y of Utah opena its 92nd yeat of educariot1al aervice and oppnnunJty ment shaH take effect the first day naturalization and citizenship records, military papers. Keep wich the Fall Quarrer of the 1942·1943 school year on Septembet 29. of January, 1943. these and similar personal documents in a safe deposit boxI, E. E. Monson, Secretary ot Reab•tration Date• centralized, away from prying eyes, under lock and key. State of the State of Utah, dCJ SEPTEMBER 23: English and Psychological Examinations hereby certify that the foregoing Cost is less than you think is a full, true and correct copy of SEPTEMBER 24: Engineering School Examination the Constitutional Amendment SEPTEMBER 24 and 25: Registration of freshmen proposed by the regular session of t:--e Ie:rlslature of 1941 as the same SEPTEMBER 28: Registration of Sophomore and Upper Divisfoa BP MMotor OU Standard Gasoline appears of record in my office. Write tbe PresideD.t'• Oilicelor Free Catalog OF THI£ 8ANDV CITY BANK J.n witness whereof, I have he~ unto set my hand and affixed the BaHeries Tires and Tubes Member FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION Gre:l t Seal of the State of Uta~ th:~ '"''h ""V of August, 1942. E. E. MONSON, Secty. of.Stata WEST JORDAN UNION SANDY CRESCENT GRANITE WA NT ADs l EAST ·MIDVALE OBITUARIES I I I ~ ° 1 1 I IN TRIBUTE Il WANTED LEONARD NEWBOLD CENTER ST. SERVICE C. I. Goff &. 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