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Show Thursday, November 17,'1927 The Midvale Journal AC CLUB TO Regularly passed by the City Council <>f Midvale City, this 4th day of October, A. D. 1927. I hereby certify that on this, 5th day of October, A .. D. 1927, the above and foregoing ordinance was duly approved by me. Mayor. I, Mary B. Stokes, City Recorder of Midvale City, Utah, do hereby certify that the above a.nd foregoing ordinance was duly passed by the City Council of Midvale City on the 4th day of October, A. D. 1927 and was duly approved and signed by the Mayor. MARY B. STOKES City Recorder. Date of Publication, November 17, 1927 . be $120.00 per annum. The salary of the Sexton shall be $240.00 per annum. The salary of the Justice of the Peace shall he $240.00 per annum. Provided however, that said Justice of the Peace shall retain as part of A:N ORDINANCE PROVIDING FOR THE <:;OiMiPENSATIOiN OF, AND PR.E1SCRIBING THE .AJMOUNT TO BE PAID TO THE MAYOR, RECORDER, OOUNOn November 18, 1927, the JuCLLMEN, AND TREASURER nior Farm Bureau Association will OF MIDVALE CITY, UTAH. hold their a.nnual ball in the high school gymnasium. The hall is to be attractively dec- Be It Ordained by the City Council orated in agricultural products, in of Midvale City, Utah. livestock, poultry, charts, and farm pictures. CHAPI'ER 50 Music will be furnished by the Section 994. COMPENSATION Arcadians, one of Salt Lake's best OF MAYOR, COUNCILMEN, REorchestras, and special dance pro- CORDER and TREASURER of grams will be issued. MIDVALE CITY. During intermission cider and rrhe salary of the Mayor shall be animal crackers will be served. $600.00 per an.num. The Ag. Club has been very sueThe salary of each of the CounORDINANCE cessful so far this year, under di- cilmen shall be $300.00 per annum. 1 1'ection of their new instructor, Mr. The salary of the Recorder shall Boyce. They are now looking for-J be $1,500.00 per annum. AN ORDINANCE PROVIDING ward to making their ball the banThe salary of the Treasurer shall FOR THE COM!P!ENSATION ner event of the year. be $600.00 per annum. OF, AND PRESCRIBING THE AJMOUNrr TO BE P.AID TO THE AJPP.OINTIVE OFFlCERS OF MIDVALE CITY, UTAH. FEED, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Be It Ordained by the City ConnOld Dobbin bas not been encil of Midvale City, Utah. tirely replaced by the automobile, and Mr. Ford has not as CHAPTER 50 yet perfected synthetic milk Section 995. Compensatio.n of and cream. Therefore, we are the appointive officers of Midvale still in the feed business, City. · wholesale and retail. We can The salary of the City Marshall supply your requirements for shall be $1,800.00 per annum. hay and grain and poultry The salary of the Road Supervisfeed from our large stock of or and Water Master shall be · what we know to be the $1,800.00 per annum, proyided how1 ~{~A..;C;:;:~r. choicest. ever that both of these offices shall . be held by one and the same man. The ·salary of each of the Policemen shall be $1,500.00 per an,n um. The salary of the City Physician ' . shall be $180.00 per annum. The salary of the City Electrician shall be $240.00 per annum. The salary of the Building Inspector shall be $120.00 per annum.· The s!\,lary of the Plumbing lnget Our Prices. spector•shall be $120.00 per annum. The salary of the Fire Chief shall & GIVE BALL •• ·- the compensation for said office all fees i.n Civil Cases brought in said Justice's Court. The City Attorney shall be paid a retaining fee of $600.00 per year for which said retaining fee he shall perform the following services, to-wit: He shall commence and prosecute all actions in the City Justice's Court, furnish advice and legal opinio.ns to the elective and appointive officers of Midvale City on all questions pertaining to the government of the City when requested; he shall draw all legal documents for the City when requested by the City Cou.ncil and furnish an opinion on any legal doc ument pertaining to the City Government when so requested by the City Council; he shall atte:nd meetings of the City Council when requested to do so by the Mayor; he shall draw all ordinances when ordered by tpe City Council. For all other services ~e shall be paid an additional sum prescribed or contracted for by the City Council. Regularly passed by the City Council of Midvale City, Utah, thi.! 4th day of October, A. D. 1927. I hereby certify that o:n this 5th day of October, A. D. 1927, the ahove and foregoing ordinance was duly approved by me. ' L. A. PORTER M ayor. I, Mary B. Stokes, City Recorder of Midvale City, Utah, do hereby 1 Y th a t th e a b ov~ an d f ore gocer t'f ing ordinance was duly passed by the_ City Council of Midvale Ci~y o:n the 4th day of October, A. D. 1927, and was duly approved ant signded by the Mayor. Dated at Midvale City, Utah, this 6th day of October, A. D. 1927. I . POULT YMEN! BFORE Y.OU BUY GRAIN CALL Murray 56' or drive to 202~4 West 33rd So. WE OFFER GRAIN-CASH CARRY AT WHOLESALE PRICES If you have soot or smoke troubles let us chase them away with our clean burning coal. More long trl.fts for the hauling company! ~ - ~8-r - ·. - The Beetdigger football team closed a fairly successful season last Friday, when they played the Granite Farmers. There was another game scheduled with Murray but as the ~arne had .no bearing on the championship, Murray chose to cancel it. The team this year was a lively bunch and gave all its opponents a run for their money in all instances. As we look over the scores of the different games we see that Jordan was on the short end of the scoring. but we cannot judge the games by the scores. We have to look over the team. In all instances the J ordan team fought for all they were worth and set a standard of winning or lose, fighting for Jordan.. the Red and Gray. 'l'he first game of the season was with Springville, whom Jordan sue~ ceeded in upsetting with a score of 6 to 0. rrhis game was a practice game and it 'gave Coach Foxley an idea how his me.n would stand up under fire. The remaining games were as follows: Davis at Jordan, Jordan 12, Davis 0· Jordan at East, East 12• Jordan 0 Jordan· at West, West 28, J or8 dan · Jordan at Boxelder, Boxelder 21, Jordan 6. Jorda:i at L. D. 8 · C.. Jordan 0. L. Granite D. S. C.,at O. Jordan, Granite 20. J d 0 or an · _ _.....;._....;._ _ _ _ __.__ _ MARY B. STOKES, City Recorder. Date of Publication, • November 17, 1927. I • "KASH IS KING" -- ~·, - ~-. - Game With Murray Cancelled tre va· ues "Everything for the chick from Peep to Cackle" - .- -t·- · FOOTBALL OVER FOR SEASON 1 Yone1f Javing • Smith's Cash Feed • =-· . ORDINANCE '; If you want to &et the facts about tires, take the word of people who buy tires for busi· ness purposes. The additional trips that a set ofSilvertowns wlll!Pve mean plus profit for truckin& companies that set paid by the trip. And Silver· towns, on your car, &i ve more at no more coat. I • ., Page Seven When you look this matter of buying tires "right in the eye"-you know that a standard brand costs least in the long run. And a lot of times, it costs no more at the start! We have a large range of standard values in tires- all produced by the tremendous resources of Goodrich• Come in -name your pri~e- and see us produce a real tire to - - SPARE TUBES are almost as good as a sixth tire. 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