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Show Ochell ia Hibba rd Haun, wife of Ray Haun died at the family resid~nce in West Jordan Thurs day evemng. She was born in Cotton wood, Septem ber 28, 1881. Surviv ing besi~es her husba nd are the foll~wing childre n: Mrs. l\1. V. Blazar d of Murray; ,Rayo la Holda way, Eurek a; Sarah Haun, nurse at the St. Marks hospital, Salt Lake; Hyacin th, Iris, Joseph . Earl, Neil, Jack and Don Ha.un of West Jordan ; four grand childre n; th!'ee brothe rs, Claud and Si:ffien Hibba rd of Salt Lake; LeJa.p.d Hibba rd of Califo rnia and one sister, M;rs. Axel Lundq uist of West Jordan . Funer al servic es were held in the West Jordan chapel Monda y, April 8 at 2 p. m., under the directi on of Bishop Wm. J. Leak. The choir sahg "0 Mv Father ." Invoca tion, David T. Dahl; song. "I Need Thee Every Hour; " solo, Glady s RundQ uist; son~. c "Near er My God to Thee." The speake rs were John Richar ds, Jall}es A. Batem an and Bishop Leak. Benediction , Donal d Hogan . Interm ent the terms of this bonde d guaran tee was in th~ West Jordan cemet ery unThis intere sting pictur e of the all Dunlo p Tires are covere d agains t der the directi on of the Deser et Morworld' s larges t airplan e tire was re- almos t every concei vable THE PAGE FAMI LY road hazard tuary. The larP,"e attend ance and the ceived today by the Midva le Garag e, eyen if the trottbl e was caused by ac~ What the world owes to the Pages many beauti ful flower s showe d the r:ocal Dunlo p Tire Dealer s. This large Cident o~ by ~buses. And sure, nobou y knows , love and respec t of the comm unity the best AND tire, which has been on exhibi tion by pa~t of ~t all IS th.at we For they came m the aawn and will to the family in their deep sorrow . handle any the Dunlo p Tire and Rubbe r compa ny clmms nght here m stay tlH the close, own store, at an aviatio n show in Buffal o, New a:t;d can make settlemour Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Elg were Salt ents instan tly, And reng10 us folks aH must excuse :ork, was made for a huge bomb- WI~h no delay or red-.ta pe. me u.t nbel Lake visitor s Sunda y, guests of Mr. mg plane. The tire is over 7 feet 1 . Comp are that With the old-fas h- When 1 say withou t Pages they ne'er and Mrs. Glasse t. high, 16 inches wide, and weigh s 200 wned adjust ment metho haa tue .ti1b.1.e, Mr. Henry Cole of Moab is visitds of a few pound s. years ago and you see that things And 1 am not gmlty of any queer skit ing here indefin itely. An idea of its greeat size may be a~e movi~g, so that even Mrs. Genev a Sharp spent Friday in the huge When 1 say tha1. the Pag~::s carne beobtain ed by compa ring it with Dun- airplan e tire which seems fore holy Writ: Pleasa J 68 NORT H MAIN STRE ET nt Grove, guest of Mrs. John lop's super- autom obile tire the John today, may becom e comm a curios ity And the .t"ages keep close ai;td TELE PHON E. MIDV ALE 190 Boulte r. onplac at e to. ' rs along~oyd Dunlo p, which appea ea<.:h otner Mrs. look, Segred morro w. , Ander son was a Salt . Side. As you H easily see if you look at a Lake visitor Sunda y. "The pictur e gives a rather start!book. Mr. David God.lo ck of Moab visited .. EAST MIDV ALE ing outloo k into the future ," said Mr. · Miss Bernic e Cole left And wheth er here they'v last week. e dresse d iJ;1 velvet Friday for Troest er. "While today we are sell- ~oab where she will remain or leathe r, indefiing only autom obile tires, who knows 11 mtely. NOTIC E TO CRED ITORS You'll tmd. tnat the Pages are all but that in three years we will have Mrs: Rose Alexa nder was a SunEstate of A. L. Becks tead, Decea sed bound togeth er, a. regula r e~tablished trade on all / day dmner guest of Mr. and Mrs. And howev er they're parted or by Credit ors will presen t claims with t kmds and sixes of airplan e tires. j Stanle y Neff of Cresce nt. fate encum bered, vouch ers to the unders igned at the "In fact, the varied develo pment of Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Glover are the Witho ut any census they alway s are the tire busine ss was one reason why I proud parent s of a fine office of Willia m Water s, Attorn ey at numbe red. we chose to repres ent Dunlop s. As born to them Friday of baby girl Some Pages are long, Law, corner Main and Center Sts., last some short week. founde rs of the pneum atic tire indus- Mothe r and babe are doing broad or narrow , nicely. Midva le, Utah, on or before the 28th try, first to develo p the straigh t-side Some kindne ss itself, some feeling E day THE METR OPOL ITAN of May, A. D., 1929. "' tire, first to own its own rubber planmay harrow , LIFE INSUR ANCE NINA A. BECK STEA D tations , and lately, first to bond DunSome teach us of faith, while others COMP ANY lop Tires with a Surety Bond, Dunlo p Admin istrato r of the Estate preach strife, Call Was. 34:44 could be counte d upon to mainta in Yet the whole of the Pages from the of A. L. BeBck stead, Decease~ leader ship, no matte r how rapid the great Book of Like. Willia m Water s & E. R. Christe n!>en pace. SUMM ONS Teleph one Midva le 222-W Attorn ey's for Admin istrato r "The Surety Bond which is Dun- In the Third Judici al Court A numbe r of friend s surpri sed Mr. of Salt Midva le 213 1st Avo. l~p's nevr:est ~dea, gives a hint of how and Mrs. Carl Peters on at their home Midva le, Utah Lake Count y State of Ut h Saturd ay night. Danci ng was the Date first public ation, March 29, 1929 tire buytng IS progre ssing. Under FRED ERICK PAIGE , divers ion of the evenin g, after which vs. a late lunche on was served to Mr. IDVA LE SHOE and Mrs. James C. Nelson , Mr. Jos. ROSA L. PAIGE , Deden fa t. Naylo r, Mrs. Lauren ce Renda lsbach , SUMM ONS REBU ILDER S Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Naylo r, Mr. and The State of Utah to said defend ant: Mrs. Charle s Peters on, Mr. and Mrs. Here's What We Do when we You are hereby summ oned to ap- Louis Nelson , Mr. and Mrs. J . B. WalREBU ILD YOUR SHOE S pear within twenty days after the ters of East Midva le, Mr. and Mrs. We use beUer mater ial than servic e of this summ ons upon you, if Le Roy Noble of Bluffd ale, Mr. and Ga~De in them when new. We served within the county , in which Mrs. Charle s Ringw ood of Salt Lake, preser ve the Style and ComMr. and Mrs. Carl Peters on and Marfort that makes you llke to this action is brough t, otherw ise, garet Peters on. wear them. And we save you within thirty days after service and Tuesd ay night, Mr. and Mrs. Robt. good money Dimon beside s. d, Mr. and Mrs. P. T. Batedefend the above entitle d action : and We Guara ntee Our WORK in case of your failure to do so, judg- man attend ed a party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Georg e Batem an of MIDY ALE ~HOE REBU ILDEB ment will be render ed agains t you Sandy , given in honor of Mr. Bate21 11ut Oeate r St. . Midva le accord ing to the deman d of the com- man's birthd ay annive rsary. plaint, which has been filed with the 1 Clerk of said Court . • Rura l Sectio ns and Urban Subsc ribers Both Bene fit This action is broug ht to recove r a judgm ent dissolv ing the marria ge Contin uing its aim to provid e the most contro ct (or bonds of matrim ony) teleph one service and the best, at the least hereto fore existin g betwe en the plaincost to the public , this compa ny recent ly tiff and defend ant. annou nced an increa se in · the amoun t Willia m Water s and allowe d for the extens ion o! teleph one E. R. Christ ensen service to subscr ibers located in sparse ly Attorn eys for Plainti ff. settled section s and for the Install ation of P. 0. Addre ss, Midva le, Utah. privat e branch exchan ge system s most Date first public ation, March 29, 1929 comm only provid ed for larger teleph one users in cities and towns. 64 West Cente r St. NOTIC E OF ASSE SSl\IE NT Phon e 117-W Midvale, Utah ALTA~HELENA MININ G & Previo usly, thls compa ny in furnis hing service to outlying subscr ibers had paid at least $35.00 of the cost of MILL ING COMP ANY Locati on of princi pal place of busiw constr uction for extend ing a new line from an isolate d ranch ness, Salt Lake City, Utah. or farm to the neares t existin g teleph one pole line. Under NOTIC E is hereby given, that at a the new practic e now Mfecti ve, the compa ny will pay $75.00 meetin g of the Direct ors held on tllle and in some cases more, when condit ions warran t. This is 8th day of March , 1929, an assess simply anoth er affirm ation of this compa ny's contin uing ment of one-ha lf cent ( 1h c) per share effort to provid e a service that will enable anyon e anywh ere was · levied on the Capita l Stock of to talk by teleph one with anyon e else anywh ere else. the Corpo ration, payab le on or before April 13th, 1929, to H. N. Bjork, In connec tion with the install ation of Treasu rer, at his residen ce, Sandy , privat e branch exchan ge equipm ent, emUtah. ployed by large teleph one users, this comAny stock upon which this assess pany's forme r allowa nce to the subscr iber ment may remain unpaid on the 20th was $5.00 for each teleph one connec ted. DIREC'l'ORS day of April, 1929, will be delinq uent OFFI CERS This limita tion has now been remov ed enW. S. Chipman Jos. 1\I. Holt and advert ised for sale at public auctirely and these types o·f privat e branch exchan ge system s 1W. S. Chipman, Presi dent A. W. Ivins E. L. Burgo n tion, and unless payme nt is made bewill be provid ed withou t payme nt of any install ation A. W. Ivins, VicePres. Hebe r J. Gran t John A. Aylet t fore, will be sold on the 27th day of charge s. D. M. Todd, Jr., Cashi er Henr y T. McEw an May, 1929, to pay the delinq uent asCharl es Schmidt, Asst Cashi er Walte r Stead man The new practic es, theref ore, will benefi t new subscr ibers sessm ent, togeth er with the cost of Jame s M. Oborn in remot e section s and also subscr ibers in cities and towns. advert ising and the expen se of sale. DEAN F. BRAY TON, Secret ary, 1407 Walke r Bank Buildi ng, A CON TINU ALLY IMPR OVIN G SERV ICE Salt Lake City, Utah. 70 N. Main St. Phon e Midvale 1 Midvale, U tab Date of 1st public ation, Mar. 15, 1929 Date of last publica tio'll, April 12, 1929 Childr en from the 1st to 6th grades of the Union school assiste <l by Miss Jessie Madse n and others , very sue- . o;ees::.t' ully presen ted a cantat a entitle d "Cir.d erella in Flowe rland," last Friday evenin g in the Junior High audi:.torium . Mr. Jesse Caspe r of . Sandy , Mr. Don Milne and Miss Jessie Madse n wert:! dinner guests Sunda y of the L. A. Brady family . Mr. and Mrs. Hans Jensen and hildre n motor ed to Salt Lake Sunday and spent the aftern oon with Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Jensen . Mrs. Dave Smart entert ained at a birthd ay dinner Monda y compl imenting Mr. Walte r P. White of Salt Lake. 'Mrs. W. P. White and Mr. and Mrs. Earl White were among the guests . Mr and Mrs. Earl White and son will leave Wedne sday for Chicag o, lthenc e to Detroi t, where they will -purch ase a new car and procee d on to New York. The time for their re-turn is indefin itely known . Thomas PLUMBING REPAIRING Phillip Page j ·IVAN TAFT I l DON'T BE SOLD INSURANCE-~ BUY IT LEGAL NOTICES GEO. W. COX I --- --- --- --- --- .J Ii. M Te/Qpbone • Pla~n;~ff News ' SE RV ICE EX TE NS IO NS AT LESS CO ST I Why not have your suit mad e to orde r It costs no more and \Ve gua rant ee first class fit and workmanship · Alte ratio ns - Clea ning -an d Rep airin g Special rate s stud ents and grad uate s to H. F. Rasmussen, Tailor Success Comes to those who early in Life form the Ha bit of Saving MIDVALE STATE BANK -· ....... , |