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Show The MIDVALE JOURNAL - .. -· DELINQUENT NOTICE CLASSIFIED ADS LOT FOR SALE Loi for sale 50 x 150 garage on rear has concret~ floor an<l pit. 20 year roofing. South side Center St. near L. D. S. church. Driveway. Cash o.r long time contract. \V. B. Jones, P. 0. Box 51, Hiawatha, Utah. - - ,.. ____ _ _ _ FOR SALE A VICTROLA, and Records. In excellent condition. Price reasonable. LIIUan Hart, 635 Center St. Midvale. Violins Repaired - Sale VIolins for sale, one half size, two lull size. One }'rank Holton trumpet. Expert "·iolin 1·epairing. Also all kinds of string instruments repaired. • :!4 vt·. ':""· )'~ ..y Ad Carter TOMM"t'~ f"\~0 Ah I'M Cl\.AD 1 Kl'i.v\.J 'tJ\1,Al \VI\.'.. P\..f.ASE. n11·1 ~ e,o1'1l\~ OP \IJ\t\'E TO MA\<£. T'OM M 'I AN 5\J1. )E TOMM'i' S J·'i ITH ..lu N E~ Maternity Home (l.ltRA AGff MA1~1 ·\...oVE5 . HAT was one New Year's r~ort' lJJtfon be would keep l FTa~ Ha,rrllil eat o.n the edge ot li1 'be4 and stared gloomllt il'4j ovet tile frosty housetopt. ttitd nerer IGe MYl'tlo again. D~ pecateir, he ~gg:ed ofr the quiet' Jliel:o.ol:1 Qt b.er blue eyea and eoft 'f<IGa, ~ tJlte4 · t~:6se, Never! He puUed on h1a Sin: :vtctously. To be \reated the way she had treated him 1 And there couldn't be any ml~ tilkt. ffi;gM before l.ast he had gone. ~~. She hadn.'t exp_ected him, but thing• she ll.ad said betore and, 1;\l.fpw€(1 h1.m to say-re4, allowed t:> taJ l :8e t.h.i'a:St his ~aw tot'<, '!~ at;l£'lfi~4i had ~U,pposed she-, -~ :ti'oot l Tha.t ll!ght he had · ~ ~o usk h~ to l!larry J:J.1m. t».1t~ elong---D-n l Be had lah.tx GlOng ~Wel'll the ~11¥ they do· LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY PROVIDES Nursing sen·ice for Its policyholders. For this servi~ SEE }'OR :SALE One good work horse. Call Midvale 230..M or at the Journal office 2t i Your Local Agent .FOR SALE Good family cow, recently fresh. Inquire Midvale 187-W. Fo; Express, Haulioi a-;,_d Mov· ing, see J. A. Wood, 568 East Center St., Midvale. Phohe Midvale 213. GEO. W. COX b . t m• Telephone Midvale 222-W Midvale 218 1st Ave. Utah ~11 -- I '· \ . I , 7 ~· / ./ -- 3 ,d'/ ~/ %' '/ on the lOth day ot October, 1g28, 10 many shares ot each parcel ot 1uch stock 8.ll may be neceuary w1ll be sold at public auction at the omce of the company at the Sandy City Bank, hl4\ of it, ~ --- .~ ~~ll1 Alt he b.ad tle4 and bruahed ~d kl.sillng her. 'Ihe corners ot hUJ mo~th curled downward as he thought ,- \ ..... ~ [~~~p~ Utah car~y th'i~ way he had emlled -~ wll1.1ded 1n tha anticipation of boldlxlg her, atlm lind lilurr~nde'l'ing, ',00. Midvale State Bank Midvale Bo'lt l'Jt 1laW ~lll·hand CaD Was. 3t44 OFFICERS fW. S. Chipman, President A. W. Ivins, Vice-Pres. D. M. Todd, Jr., Cashier Charles Schmidt, Asst Cashier DIRECTORS W. S. Chipman Jos. M. Holt A. W. Ivins E. L. Burgon Heber J. Grant John A. Aylett Henry T. McEwan Walter Steadman James M. Oborn NE\VYftaRJ JIGN/ .BY ~11M 5\1\NE ~\)1..\E ~MTTli TC SQUi:EIE \1\f'i, A~" THE METROPOLITAN -, Mrs. Wm. (;. Miller, 29.:> Second Ave MIDVALE, Utah. Phone .Mid. 267-N\V • ... ~=~·-..;::=?"·· ~ , ;._ • ~ ...: ;..~·~ul_i~s~~~~~~:;:::~z:~==:~~:;-~~~~~~~~~~ SANDY IRRIGATION COMPANY NOTICE There are delinquent upon the following described stock on account of J.Ssessment levied on October 10, 1!128 .he several amounts set opposite the ·espective names of stockholders: Cer. Name Shares Amt. 34 Amanda Eckman ........ 8 3.20 433 Pauline Johnson .......... 27 10.80 141 John T. Mays ................ 20 8.00 251 Alphonso Rooso ............ 24 9.60 ~ 42 Chas. J. Sunberg ........ 20 8.00 ' 64 F. W. Wilson ................ 8 3.20 And in accordance with law and an )rder of the Board of Directors, made • Hernran Holmgren East 64th South :Stl eet, l\lurray. 1-1-29 Pd Adv. -.::t _ / .; Sandy City, Utah, on JanU&ry lOth, W. lf. WILSON, Pres. 192g, at 1:00 o'clock p. m. to pay the .6.. K. KELSON, Sec'y. delinquent &slessment to&'ether with ·.Date drwt publlcaUoa Dec. 21, 1~28. t11e cost ot adnrU.tng and ~Me of D&te laat publlcaUon, J'an. 4., 1g~, Publllhed in The llld?&le Journal. •ale. tord, lt Will hard I fle bad JloUI:ed a Cl.\l' out 1u front, so he ha4 .Upptll up the 11teps a little morf.l t:aretu117-thank he aven-wonderlng: J,t coJ11pan1 would intrude. One look $broqh the Window of the sitting reom had Jent h.lm. ~war 1Il horror, IWlluiloned. JI(;l olosed h1a eyelf ~ez:abl.y, n.ow, as he pulled his coat 9Jl.-to abut o<Jt, even yet. who.t he, ht.d li&61l. Jdyrtlq 1n the ~urrender ~It hall p!ctured tor blmselt, but t<1 IPrra oue elael ()rt, the~ waan•: any qneetlon. rn ftorles It might turn out to be a brotb,• c, but 1d7Ttle hadn't a brother, an<) t;hJ.t w~ a lover's klu, an;yw!ly. No relat!Ta's. Next day, 11he had called ANNOUNCING szso,oo o.oo Saving to Our Residential Lighting, Commercial Lighting and Domestic Consumers under . • "I Want You to Meot M)' Friend, Mr• Lee, Mr. Harrta.•• NEW LOW RATES lhd Invited him f.or New Year's din• ftiN.' 1 Beastly 1 He jammed bts hat on and started down the three fllgbtl Effective and out tor breakfast somewhere. He'd been so darned credulous I Ht ~lowered. JANUARY 1, 1929 • In line with the Company's established policy of making voluntary rate reductions whenevQr posible, it has filed with the Public Utilitiea Coznznisaion of Utah & Idaho reduced rates affecting reaidentiallighting, commercial ~ighting and domestic combination rates. They beeome effective January 1, 1929. These new ratu mean a savin2 to our dome»tic, commercial lightin~ and residence liihtini consumers of a quarter of a million dollars annuallT. Examination of these rates will ihow substantial reductions over the rates now in effect for residential and commercial lightin~t. all consumers served by this Company's interconnected hydroelectric system, as of November 1, 1928, benefitting by these rate reduc- . tiona. Residential Lighting-Meter Rate (Eff~ctive in all T~rritory Served by the Company) Net Charges $1.00 p~r month (minimum bill) includin~ 11 KWH. Be per KWH for all excess monthly consumption. • Commercial Lighting-Meter Rate ,(Effective in all Territory Served by the Company) per per per per per p« 4.5c per ... • The redaced nte mown for water heatin2 service makes this class nail.able to all electric ran~e users at prices that make this service ecoaomi.cally practical. So that our conllumers may be fully informed as to these new low rates, they are shown in detail below. Dome&tie Combinations The Cempany baa e.itabli~ ~tanda.rd eom.bination rates applicable in all it.ii territory ilel'Ted bJ' ib intel:conneet.d aJIJU!m. Residential :Uarhtlll.¥ and Cookin:c-Meter Rate Residential LightiA~. Cook.ina- and Refrigeration-Meter Rate Reiildential Lighting, Cookina- and Water Heating-Meter Rate Re&idential Li:chtinc, Cooking. Water Heating and Retrigeratioa-Meter Rate Net Chargeil ,1. .21 pe.r month for folU' room11 or leu . lliG per month t~r eac.h additio;a.al room. lil.IG per month KWH. Wat& Heating S6l'Vlce: Net Charges $1.00 8.0c 7.5c 7.0c 6.5c 6.0c It will be noted that the new low rates applicable to various combinatiom of domestic service carry a much lower minimum bin than the pr~nt ~~eh.ed\lles; also that tlie KWH rate shows a material reduction o'l'er pruent rates. These ute1 will be applicable to varioull combination& of domestic service, including residential lig-hting, cookin~ r.efri2eration, water heatin2 and miscellaneous appliance$. IOc :per :month a4dttional l.ie per KWH fw all ~uumption month (minimum bill) including 11 KWH. KWH next 250 KWH of monthly coniumption. KWH next 250 KWH of monthly coll.llumption. KWH next 250 KWH of monthly consumption, KWH next 250 KWH of monthly conntmption. KWH next 250 KWH of monthly consumption • KWH for alt excess monthly consumption. m M~li ef iiQ K:WH. t Residential Lightin~ and Refr!zeration-Meter Rate Residential Li&b.t~ and Stoker er Oil Burner Hotor ;: , -Meter Rate Net Charges $2.00 per mouth for four rooms or less, inell1dlu( 18 XWH. 80c per month fer Hck additional room, lncludln.r i XWH per room. -i.Qc por I:WH for all u:coail. j We want you to know and understand these new electric rates and to appre.;iate them as an important factor in making electricity of greater service to yo~. • ' UTAH PO\VER 8 LIGHT CO. ' Efficient Public Service" ,, . .. ·......;: ~ .. ". Suddenly his heart 3erked. There she wu, &nd With-that J:Uan I IQ panic, he tried to dodgo Into a door:ft'l7, but ah!;l had seen him, She lftilned. Oh, well, lle'd go tlJ.rough with it. "Hello, Frank I" she called. Re tipped his hat and tried to brush past. Sha touched bis axm. He sl.lutldered. ''I want 1ou to meet m7 friend, Mr. _ Lee, Mr. Harris." Lee bowed suaveIt. Frank nodded. One of those par!Qr ahelk.'i 1 "You met Mr. Lee's wlfe at our house one evening when you :wrere there." Frank remembered. He started to go, "I'm liOrry you can't come to c.tlnner." Myrtle looked troubled. She ought to I "Don't you thln.lc you could, ye-tl" "Sorry. No." ll'ra.nk went on. n wu worse than he had expected I .!. married man I Frank groaned. She ha.d 1eemed so innocent and .-weet 1 There Wllsn't any question about ita being anyone elsa that fellow wu ldssing. He'd seen both of theJ.r !ac~s clearly, He passed his usual N»taurant and walked on. The Wholesome Food people bad cbanied their high electric sign on the h1ll. It read "Start the New Year rf&ht 1" Frank &mlled ironically. He .llad. Hft-'-Suddenly, he stopped, trlgbtened. Ma7be he had walked too tar. He was dellrlous l He pa.taed his hand across hls eyes and 4lltc.hed the railing near Wm. It was etlll t.hera-a photograph of what hQ had Men that night. A picture ot llJrtle. Y~. it was Myrtle I In the ar-m.t of that fellow. He raised his e1 ee. "The Oommunlty Playhouse • • • Friday night.'! He found a telephone, "When wu that picture taken~" hGI d•manded of Myrtle's voice. "Then you know~" Myrtle laugbC{t "[ hopad I could surprise you Fri· daJ' nJiht when you'd go and discover me &II leading lady." "But when was it taken'" "Night betore last. We had reheiU'IIal at our bouse. Why?" "Say 1 Is it too late to come over for dinner?'' Frank whistled on hls way to Myr· tl..s. Up on the hUl, the Wholesome Food !!lgn bllnked-"Start the New Year Right!'' Frank laughe.d. He telt his carefully-tied new tie and ran his fingers over the box of flow:• ers and winked back, (@. ;928, Western N~wlll)a~r Unloa.) J |