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Show 2), oles FORM AN BARBARA . Reporter Phone: Mid. 3123 DAY PROGRAM PLANNED FEB. 17, BY FOUNDERS The Draper PTA is holding a Founders Day program Thursday, Feb. 17, at 8 p.m. in the school auditorium. The past presidents of the PTA will be honored at this program and a skit entitled "Where Oh Where But in America" will be presented. The grand folks committee held a meeting Monday evening at the home of Mr & Mrs Jay Steadman. The committee chairmen Mr & Mrs Ferris Fitzgerald, announced that Grand Folks Day will be held Feb. 25 in the Draper First ward chapel. Mrs J. Jerome Brown returned Saturday from Phoenix, Ariz. Mr Brown will remain there for the remainder of the winter at the home of Mr & Mrs Revell T. Smith. Mr & Mrs Henry West entertained at Sunday dinner for Mr & Mrs John Johnson and family. Mr & Mrs Johnson are the parents of Mrs West. Mr & Mrs Morris Green attended a farewell party Monday evening in honor of the county agent, who has been transferred to a new 4-- district. Mrs Jack Garfield served lunch to a group of children Saturday in honor of her son's 8th birthday. Mrs Clinton Thompson and their four children have recently moved to Draper. Willard Vambrough, Syracuse, was the overnight guest of Mr & Mrs Morris Green. Mr Vambrough Mr civil defense and held a business meeting. Mr & Mrs Rayburn Dow returned Sunday from a trip to San Francisco where they attended a convention for the American Legion is Mrs Green's father. convention was Mr & Mrs Glenn Beck and daugh baseball club. The Brissie and of Lou under direction ter, Logan, visited Sunday at the from were there representatives & home of Mr Mrs Lee Day. states present. The president eight Mr & Mrs Allen Terry held Sunof the San Francisco Seals and day dinner in their home for their scouts from some of the major family and grandchildren. teams were also in Funeral services for Charles league Henry Newbold, 77, were held Friday, Feb. 4 in the Draper First ward chapel. He died Feb. 1 at his home of cerebral hemorhage. Miss Dorothy Dille entertained at a party Friday evening for a group of her school friends. Mr & Mrs Ellery Wight and children, Rupert, Ida., spent last week with Mr & Mrs Clyde Fairbourn. A total of 240 persons were killMrs Ruth Allen, Mrs Leone Allen, in Utah in 1954 as a result of ed enand Mrs Mary Lou Wilkersori, accidents in the home, farm, public for shower at a bridal tertained Mrs Earl Allen Feb. 5 at the home places, and in occupational activi of Mrs Ruth Allen. Mrs" Earl Allen ties the Utah Safety Council re is the former Peggy Nimmerman of ports.. Combined with the 209 traffic Salt Lake. She was married on Jan. 8. They are now making their home fatalities recorded last year, the 449 total compares with a total of in Salt Lake. 490 killed in similar accidents in & last Mr Mrs Bruce May left week for Southern California, 1953. Accidents in the home accounted where they will attend the National for the largest number of accident beSoil Conservation convention followed by public non al deaths San Diego. ing held in A large group from Draper at- motor vehicle accidents. Falls were tended the County Farm Bureau the most frequent cause of the ac the home fol banquet held Thursday, Feb. 4, at cidental deaths in and suf lowed firearm mishap by of those Some Andy's Smorgasbord. who attended were Mr & Mrs J. focations. Falls and firearms were Leon Smith, Mr & Mrs Earl Toone also the leading cause of accidental r Mr & Mrs Harman Day. Mr & Mrs deaths in the public followed by Ralph Smith, and Mr & Mrs Milton vehicle classification, drownings. Smith. Occupational and industrial ac Mr & Mrs Vern Hunter, Mrs Ken cidents were the third leading cat & Leon Mrs Mr and neth Bailey, Smith enjoyed Sunday dinner with egory with a total of 40 fatalities Mr & Mrs George Spackman at Mine accidents were the leading cause of deaths in this category. their home in Farmington. Persons over 61 years of age suf The Boy Scouts gave the Sunday fered the most casualities with 67 in First the service Draper night ward. The speakers were three deaths, most of which occurred in scouts, Burke Smith, Craig Rasmus- the home as a result of falls. sen, and Wade Joos. Harold Smith, bishop, gave a few remarks and the Scoutmaster Gilbert Rasmussen, sang a solo. Fifteen boys were giv en Tenderfoot badges, five received one year service pins, and 15 re Mr Gordon E. Mickelsen, Reporter Phone: Mid. 0481-J- 2 ceived two year service pins. Mr & Mrs Dan Damganovich (Dunn) and sons were happy with The Granite Relief society held the arrival of a baby girl, born a party Tuesday at 1:30 Thursday, Feb. 4. p.m. A large group of women at Mr & Mrs Earl Allen are on an tended. extended vacation in Southern Cal- Mr & Mrs Norman Riggs entertain ifornia, where they are visiting ed at a pot-lucsupper for the friends and relatives. young peoples study group at their Mr & Mrs Ben Andnis are leav- home Saturday night. ing Sunday for San Francisco for Mr & Mrs Don Simmons held a winter vacation. fireside at their home Sunday night t Mrs Carl Ernstrom is spending after church. Mrs Simmons served two weeks in Wisconsin with her refreshments. Mr & Mrs son and daughter-in-law- , Mr & Mrs Don Simmons and chil & 449 Die in Accidents During 1954 k k laep my famHt doikes always neat and Jem wat a Strain on my household hudget until I discovtrtd the mkmadout eVt StaaNn dry tkaw fnuking process thai katyt AnJm locking bright and fmk far longar makt$ thorn lot! Vmgar, tooT SN klLedry dcMtra Eafc?ing proem that scplae rnriil textile finishing ayats to accessary to tbt kit tad hum of yooc fiac StaNu cue makes colon ttay bright. Ootbes Kaiet wrinkle and lest longer, tool and toil clod. StaNu finishing odunf extra. Better care that stretches your budget I Announcing Another Station Pick-U- p at CLARENCE WALTERS BARBER SHOP West Jordan PICK-UP- S Mon Tuet Thurs FrL Durfey Cleaners Rivtrton and Draper Ph: Mid. 4530 or 4912 Qualified Cleaners Complete Plant Facilities fcejmk Hettoeel IbtHwH ef Dry CUri Anthon Ernstrom and their children. The Draper First ward bishopric and the ward teaching supervisors and their wives are giving a party for the ward teachers and their partners on Feb. 14 in the Draper First ward chapeL This party Is in reward for doing 85 per cent or above of their ward teaching dur ing the months of October, November and December, 1954. Refugio Alva, foster son of Mrs Nancy Orton, is home on leave from the air force. He has been stationed overseas and is now going to Hill Field for the three months he has left in the service. Mr & Mrs Frank Andrus received word his week that their son, Devon has been advanced to the rank of 1st Lieutenant. He is with the 725 Ordnance Division at Hawaii. The Draper Garden club held its meeting Feb. 4 in the school auditorium. A talk was given by Mrs Mary Steadman on the care and raising of African violets. Films of flowers that had been taken by Mrs Ada Howlett and Ray Brown were shown, after which refresh ments were served. Mr & Mrs Clyde Phelps and family, formerly of Sandy, are now making their home In Draper. ladies from Draper Twenty-fiv- e are attending a cooking school at the Mt. Jordan junior high. The course will last for six weeks and is held on Monday evenings. The Draper Lions club held a Wa-hiawl- dren are leaving Sunday for Call fornia for a month on a vacation and business trip. Mrs Elvis Evans is going to hold a DUP meeting at her home Friday at 1:30 p.m. Dorothy Mickelsen is going to assist her with refresh ments. Mr & Mrs Vera Morgan had as Sunday visitors, Mr & Mrs Ross Morgan, Provo Canyon, and Mr & Mrs Dean Piper and family, Salt Lake. Mrs G. E. Mickelsen is entertain' ing the boys of the fifth grade at a show with refreshments after wards at her home, in honor of her son, Brent's 11th birthday Fri day evening. Owen Despain spent a few days at St. Marks hospital this week. He is suffering from the after effects of the flu. RECORDS Sincerely No More McGuire Sisters Melody of Love There It a Tavern in the Tow- nFour Aces Thafs All I Want From You Dawn Jaye P. Morgan Open up Your Heart Lord It Counting en You Cowboy Church Sunday School Mr. Sandman I Don't Wanna See You Cryin' The Chordettes My Own True Love baked ham dinner Thursday eve- My Son, My Son Margaret Whiting ning at the First ward church. Af- Let Me Co Lover ter dinner they enjoyed a talk on Marionette Joan Weber DOES YOUR PHONOGRAPH NEED A NEW NEEDLE? WE ARE THE Certified Veighmasters Remmeber that a worn needle ruint records. We have a com plete ttock of needle to fit every player. FOR TRUCKS FOR 1955 LICENSE PLATES We have registration slips, and can weigh any size truck. WEBSTER COAL & LUMBER CO. 7951 S. State St. Six residents of the Jordan area will sing with e the University of Utah Combined Choruses and the Utah Symphony Orchestra in a joint performance of Ludwig Van Beethov en's Symphony No. 9 in D Minor. The concert will be held at 8:30 p.m. Feb. 16 at the Tabernacle in Salt Lake City. Beethoven's famed symphonic choral work, with chorale finale on Schiller's "Ode to Joy" in English, will be directed by Maurice musical director and conductor of the Utah Symphony. Bee thoven's Symphony No. 1 will also be performed on the same program. Among those singing in the combined choruses will be Nola J. West Jordan, alto; Joan Beard, 22 Olympus, second soprano; Louis B. Bigler, 8550 S. 13th W., West Jordan, bass; Thomas H. Clark 409 W. Main, Sandy; Thomas D. Creer, 6957 So. St., Midvale, bass; and Richard A. Crews, 318 N. 3rd W., Sandy. Persons interested in attending the symphony can obtain tickets at the Utah Symphony Office, 55 W. First S., Salt Lake City. Midvale-San-dy-We- 225-voic- 5 0 16-2- 74-8- 0 wa-e- 119-12- 6 -- -- t (1) ORDINANCE NO. SERIES 1955 Midvale Ph. Mid. 10 St N. Main. Mldvala iV uu tu AN ORDINANCE TO CONTRACT AN INDEBTEDNESS ON BEHALF OF MIDVALE CITY, SALT LAKE COUNTY, UTAH, AND UPON THE CREDIT THEREOF, BY ISSUING THE NEGOTIABLE COUPON WATER AND SEWER IMGENERAL OBLIGATION PROVEMENT BONDS OF MIDVALE CITY IN THE AGGREGATE PRINCIPAL AMOUNT OF S220.0CC.00; PRESCRIBING THE FORM OF SAID BONDS; PROVIDING FOR THE LEVY OF A TAX TO PAY THE PRINICPAL AND INTEREST THEREOF; PRESCRIBING DETAILS IN CONNECTION THEREWITH; AND PROVIDING THE EFFECTIVE DATE OF THIS ORDIN- Mid-vil- e " re-cei- ANCE. WHEREAS, Midvale City, in the County of Salt Lake, and State of Utah, is an incorporated city, duly organized and existing under the laws of the State of Utah as a city of the third class; and WHEREAS, Midvale City was duly proclaimed a city of the third class on the 1st day of July, 1909; and WHEREAS, at a special election duly called and held in Midvale City on the 18th day of December, 1953, there was submitted to the electors of the city qualified to vote thereon, the following question, to-wi-t: Shall the negotiable, coupon, general obligation bonds of Midvale City, Salt Lake County, Utah, in the aggregate principal amount of $220,000.00, or so much thereof as may be necessary, payable not to exceed thirty-fiv- e years from date of issue, and bearing interest at a rate not exceeding six per centum per annum payable semiannually, be issued and sold for the purpose of enimprovements, largements, extensions and betterments to the present water and sewer system of said City in order adequately to supply water and sewer service to the inhabitants thereof, the same to be owned and controlled by said municipality? ' and WHEREAS, more than a majority of the qualified electors of the city, voting on the question so sub mitted, voted in favor of the issu- ance of the bonds; and WHEREAS, the City Council or Midvale City has determined, and does hereby determine, that It is necessary and for the best Interests o( Midvale City and the Inhabitants thereof that the general obligation bonds of the city in the amount of $220,000.00 be issued and sold at this time for the purpose of enconstructing improvements, largements, extensions and better ments to the present water and sewer system of Midvale City. NOW. THEREFORE. BE IT OR DAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF MIDVALE CITY. SALT LAKE COUNTY, UTAn: Section 1. That said election re suited in the approval of the is suance of the Water and Sewer General Obligation Bonds of Mid vale City in the amount of $220,. 000.00, as aforesaid, and the result of said election Is hereby so de clared. Section 2. That all action hereto fore taken by the officers of Mid vale City directed toward construct ing improvements, enlargements, extensions and betterments to the present water and sewer system of Midvale City, and the Issuance of its bonds lor that purpose, be, and the same hereby Is, ratified, approved and confirmed. Includlne, without limiting the cenerality of the foregoing, the sale of Raid bonds to i Irst Security Bank of Utah, Na tional Association, salt LaRe City, Utah, and awociates. Section 3. That for the purpose of providing funds to defray In part the cost of constructing Improvements, enlargement, extensions and betterments to the present water nr1 isewer svstt-of Midvale City, there shall be Issued the negotiahle coupon bonds of said city In the acerepate principal amount of S220.000.0O. consisting of 220 bonds In the denomination of $1,000.00 urn, numbered from 1 to 220. both Inclusive, bearing date tne "rst day of January. 1953, g ' 1 22-2- 7 oCetjai YJottce . pot-luc- to Group for Concert non-moto- Kjrani Trying terest from date until maturity, THE MIDVALE (Utah) SENTINEL payable on the first day of July, Friday, February 11, 1955 1955, and semiannually thereafter Page Two on the first days of January and known as "Water and Sewer Gen July of each year, as evidenced by at a price equal to the principal interest coupons designated "A" amount thereof with accrued inter-es- t eral Obligation Bond Fund," and to the redemption date, togeth- such fund shall be applied solely attached to said bonds, as follows: Bond er with a premium in accordance for the purpose of the payment of with the following schedule: the interest on and the principal of Humbert Amount Tear Interest Rate said bonds, respectively, and for 3 Matur- - Maturof the principal amount rePer Annum by (Alt no other purpose whatever, until Inclusive) "A" Coupons deemed, if redeemed in ing big the indebtedness so contracted unin1960 to the 1964, years 1956 $5,000.00 3.5 der this ordinance, both principal clusive; 3.5 1957 5,000.00 and interest, shall have been fully 27c of the principal amount re-- . 11 15 1958 5,000.00 3.5 paid, satisfied and discharged, but deemed, if redeemed in 1959 6,000.00 3.5 1965 to 1969, inthe nothing herein contained shall be years 1960 3.5 6,000.00 so construed as to prevent said and clusive; 1961 6,000.00 28. 33 2.1 1 reamount of the City from applying any other funds principal 1962 6,000.00 34. 39 2.1 that may be in the treasury and deemed, if redeemed in 2.1 1963 6,000.00 45 ' the year 1970 or thereavailable for that purpose to the 2.1 1964 7,000.00 52 payment of said interest or princiafter.) 1965 7,000.00 2.3 59 This bond is issued by Midvale pal as the same respectively ma1966 7,000.00 2.3 66 and upon such payments the 1967 7,000.00 City, for and on behalf of said ture, 73 2.3 or levies herein provided may, 2.5 1968 7,000.00 City and upon the credit thereof, levy to that extent, be dim81 - 87 1969 7,000.00 for the purpose of defraying in part thereupon 2.5 inished. The sums hereinbefore pro88 94 1970 7,000.00 the cost of constructing improve2.5 vided to meet the interest on said 1971 8,000.00 ments, enlargements, extensions 95 102 2.5 r bonds and to discharge the princiand to the betterments 1972 8,000.00 present 103. 110 2.5 and sewer system of Midvale pal thereof, when due, are hereby 1973 8,000.00 Ill 118 2.5 to that purpose, and said 1974 8,000.00 City, under the authority of and in applied 2.5 amount for each year shall be in127 - 134 2.6 1975 8,000.00 full conformity with the constituin the annual budget and 135 - 143 2.6 1976 9,000.00 tion and statutes of the State of cluded the bills to be adoptappropriation to an ordinance Utah and 144 152 2.6 1977 9,000.00 pursuant 1978 9,000.00 of said City duly adopted, publish- ed and passed by the City Council 153 161 2.75 of said City in each year respective1979 9,000.00 ed and made a law of said City 162 - 170 2.75 171 180 2.75 1980 10,000.00 prior to the issuance of this bond. ly. Section 8. That it shall be the It is hereby certified and war1981 10,000.00 181 190' 2.75 of the City Council of said duty of this issuance ranted the that 1982 10,000.00 191 200 2.75 the time and in 1983 10,000.00 bond has been authorized by the City annually,-a201 210 2.75 1984 10,000.00 electors of Midvale City, qualified the manner provided by law for 211 220 2.75 other taxes, if such action Said bonds shall bear additional in- to vote on the question, at a spe levying to effectuate the terest from the first day of March, cial election held in said City on shall be necessary of to ratthis provisions ordinance, 18th 1953. the of December, day 1955, until the first day of July, It is hereby certified and recited ify, and carry out the provisions 1955, entirely payable on the first hereof with reference to the levy day of July, 1955. at the rate of one that all the requirements of law and collection of taxes, and that with been have by complied fully ane one half pre centum per said City Council shall require the in of said the officers City proper as evidenced by coupons annum, the issuance of this bond; that the officers of and for said City to designated "B". extend and collect such taxes Both principal and interest shall total indebtedness of said City, in- levy, be payable in lawful money of the cluding that of this bond, does not in the manner provided by law for purpose of creating a fund for United States of America at Sandy exceed any limit of indebtedness the the or payment of the principal of constitution the prescribed by Midvale City Branch, Pity Bank. said bonds and the interest accruiof of that and laws State the Utah, Midvale City, Utah. Bonds numbering 23 to 220 in- nrovision has been made for the ng- thereon. Such taxes, when col lected, shall be kept for and appli, clusive, maturing on and after Jan- low and collection of annual taxes ed o pay the interest on only to the payment of the insufficient to bo shall 1, 1961, subject uary terest and principal of said bonds when of bond snd this the in to principal maturity redemption prior as hereinbefore due. specified. become the sam" at the inverse numerical order, Section 9. That the officers of The faith and credit of Midvale option of the City, on January 1, Midvale City be, and they hereby 1960, or on the first day of Jan- City are hereby pledged for the are, authorized and directed to take of the principayment punctual in thereafter prior any uary year to maturity, at a price equal to the pal of and the interest on this bond. all action necessary or appropriate to effectuate the provisions of this IN WITNESS WHEREOF, principal amount thereof with ac ordinance, including, without limto bond this caused has City crued interest to the redemption date, together with a premium in be signed by its Mayor and Citv iting the generality of the foregowith the following Treasurer and its corporate se?il ing, the printing of said bonds end accordance to hp affixed hereto, attested bv the execution of such certificates schedule: its City Recorder, and the annexed as may reasonably be required by 3 of the principal amount interest coupons to bear the fac- the purchaser thereof relating to in redeemed redeemed, if simile signature of the City Trea- the signing of the bonds, the tenure the years 1960 to 1964, surer as of the first day of Jan- and identity of the municipal ofinclusive; ficials, the assessed valuation and 2 uary, 1955. of the principal amount indebtedness of the City, the in if redeemed redeemed, of the bond purchase price (SEAL) Mayor . the years 1965 to 1969. and, if in accordance with the facts, inclusive; and 1 City Treasurer ' the absence of litigation, pending of the principal amount or threatened, affecting the validATTEST: redeemed, if redeemed in ity thereof. the year 1970 or thereSection 10. That all ordinances City Recorder after. Notice of redemption shall be given (To be inserted in bonds num- or parts thereof In conflict with ordinance are hereby repealed. by the City Treasurer, in the name bering 28 to 220, inclusive, matur this of the City, by publication of such ing on and after January 1, 1961.) After the bonds hereby authorized have been issued this ordinance notice at least once, not more than (Form of Coupon) shall constitute a contract between ANo. less nor than thirty days prior sixty Midvale City and the holder or $ to the redemption date, in a newsholders of said bonds, and shall be B- paper of general circulation in said and remain irrepealable until said July City, and a copy of sucn nonce On the first day of January, bonds and the interest accruing shall be sent by registered mail, at least thirty days prior to the re- 19 "(unless the bond to which thereon shall have been fully paid, discharged. demption date, to the original pur this coupon is attached has been satisfied and Section 11. That in the opinion chaser of said bonds. Such notice called for prior redemption), Mid shall specify the number or num- vale City, in the County of Salt of the City Council of Midvale City bers of the bonds to be so redeem- Lake and State of Utah will pay to it is necessary to the peace, health and safety of said City that this ored (if less than all are to be re- the bearer dinance shall take effect upon the DOLLARS refixed date for and the deemed) of its passage, approval and demption,, and shall further state at Sandy City Bank, Midvale City date that on such redemption date there Branch, Midvale City, Utah, in law- publication. PASSED by the .City Council of will become and be due and pay- ful money of the United States of able upon eacfl bond so to be re- America, being foursix months' Midvale City, Salt Lake County. deemed at the Sandy City Bank, interest on its Water and Sewer State of Utah, and approved by the Midvale City Branch, Midvale, General Obligation Bond, Series Mayor of said City, this 2nd day Utah, the principal amount there January 1, 1955, dated January 1, of February, 1955. Henry Beckstead of with accrued interest to the re- 1955, and bearing No. Mayor demption date, together with a stip(SEAL) ulated premium, and that from and City Treasurer ATTEST: after such date interest will cease (To be inserted in coupons mato accrue. Notice having been given turing on and after July 1, 1960, Lawrence A. Mineer City Recorder in the manner hereinbefore pro- attached to bonds numbering 28 to vided, the bond or bonds so called 220, inclusive.) for redemption shall become due AUDITOR'S CERTIFICATE and payable on the redemption date I certify that this bond is within so designated, and upon presenta- the lawful debt limit of Midvale tion thereof at said bank, together City, in the County of Salt Lake with all appurtenant coupons ma- and State of Utah, and is issued acturing subsequent to the redemp- cording to law. tion date, said City will pay the Dated this day of bond or bonds so called for 1955. Local Students in U. of U. Musical City Recorder and Ex Officio City Auditor. Section 6. That said bonds were sold at public sale as directed by resolution of the City Council. The funds realized from the sale of said bonds shall be applied solely to the purpose of defraying in part the cost of constructing improvements. enlargements, extensions and betterment to the present water and sewer system of Midvale City, but the purchaser of said bonds shall in no manner be responsible for the application or disposal by said City, or by any of its officers, of any of the funds derived from the sale thereof. Section 7. That at the time and in the manner provided by law, commencing in the year 1955, and annually thereafter while any of the bonds herein authorized are outstanding and unpaid, in order to provide for the payment of the and interest as the same principal lorm: become due, there shall be levied UNITED STATES OF AMERICA on all the taxable property In the STATE OF UTAH City, in addition to all other taxes, COUNTY OF SALT LAKE direct annual taxes sufficient to MIDVALE CITY for the payment of such provide SEWER WATER AND GENERAL and Interest, and said principal OBLIGATION BOND taxes, when collected, shall be deSERIES JANUARY 1, 1955 posited in a special fund to be No. $1,000.00 Midvale City, in the County of Salt Lake and State of Utah, acknowledges itself indebted ana hereby promises to pay to the bearer hereof the sum of ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS on the first day of January, 19 , with interest thereon according to the coupons hereto attached, pay. able on the first day of July, 1955. and semiannually thereafter on the first days of January and July In each year, both principal and Interest being payable In lawful money of the United States of America at Sandy City Bank, Midvale City Branch, Midvale City. Utah, upon presentation and surrender of this bond and of the an e nexed coupons as they severally due. (This bond Is one of a series sub ject to prior redemption in Inverse 1 numerical order, at the option of said City, on January 1, 1960. or on the first day of January (n any year thereaKer prior to maturity,1 i Section 4. That said bonds shall be signed by the Mayor and City Treasurer, and attested by the City Recorder, and sealed with the cor- porate seal of said City. The cou pons attached to said bonds shall bear the facsimile signature of the City Treasurer, which officer, by the execution of said bonds shall adopt as and for his signature the facsimile thereof appearing on said coupons. Said bonds and coupons bearing the signatures of the officers in office at the time of the signing thereof shall be the valid and binding obligations of Midvale City, notwithstanding that before the delivery thereof and payment thereof, any or all of the persons whose signatures appearing there on shall have ceased to fill their respective offices. Section 5. That said bonds and the coupons thereto attached shall be in substantially the following Ordtr your FERTILIZER In tha type of fertil- izer you want, when you want it, order now. Ask about our spreading service and special off-csavings. ar DRINK W tf for Spring! ordtr to get Now MILK 1 azi) . . tastes extra good WTAH MUX roUNDMOt |