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Show Midvale Journal, Thursday, January 16, 1930 • Valu e Even t ' ens Miss Catnerine Beckstead and Miss Marinda Beckstead of this ward attended the wedding of Miss Delsa Birch and Owen Walton of Salt Lake, last wteK. Last Sunday evening Miss Reola Holt and Leo Ft:- vLold w~r·e the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Urban McMullin. Mrs. Catherine Holt and Marie Belt anJ .5011 H.al.r.h v. ere the dinner guests of Mrs. Mary A. Beck.,tead last Mondry. A hou.se warming party was ghen at 11r. and ~t·s. lllH'<>Olu s n::-w howe m Sandy last _l;'r~day, e\lm.n 6 . 'l'he l' E:l 1 o.n S. u.h Jordan \'ere :M.r. and M:rs. James liansen, 1\I,, and Mi.s. Roval V. Eo.:cl-~s .. ead, 1:h·. and. Mr::. Wa1ter Matey, 111 •. and Mrs. II~ L"Um Stocking·::;, M~.s. Ivy WatJle and Mra. ir sl ~c 1 I • I An Advertisement of The Mountain States Telepl1one & Telegra.ph Company I OUR POLICY-"To furnisl1 the most telephone service and the best at the least possible cost consistent with financial safety." l hult. Misses Catherine and Marinca B~...:,~ tc;.t :1 ".sited wi h Miss Delsa Bach of ~al .. LaK<.;, L.J.::~. r1vu'-'<l ,. .....1r. and .i:lr.J. I•, ed Hawn or Bing~.lam \Verc tnJ g· ests 01 1\L an~ M s. .... c" ar J ShiLlds anu Mrs. F. ed Te!de• mn lu~t we k. Mr. and .hs. A. Nekon enter" '.ned nt w u • , ur.l.1y for J,~~.. u ,J .tv. " S. r. ~o-.a.lh l l c . . 1 J'"J 1 ~ .... .1 Su.1ith ana Lo ,J \\. ortl.tcn ot Sal~ I ke. A , !c. ne h 1~.<! p t. :, \ .. l ll lit lJ n the b "h J ., an \\oa.d house F.J,•• , J.ulu 1y 11, m honor of El(ler >{t. :.1 C( ' t ..ld. l 1lC 10 ~ \ 10_5 JH o.lj:,ra.r.v. 1 •• tcnde.cd: T"onl.LU s ):', lhC :-;)C,H h J O. u lll CI<Oi l ; lll VC <. 1 n \.~ JY ,l 11'1 1, bt ad on; EUO b.) M1 s Bernice 11' It; piano trio by Lau.a, le , , ' 'l 1 ;\l;..t·v Niel r, q '".e. by Golden Holt and company; solo by LCU .e~.~..llt,r; nt~oC.. ae aJdt~..,s by \', alt u<ll oy; -violin ,olo by Matlin Nc". iY ,J; a musical number fm.o.lished b) :.-.:rr. Jessop of West Jordan: reac:ing, Mrs. Dl·la B .... te nan: vocal duet, Golden Holt and Leonard Shields; talk, Elder Rc_,d Becks ead. A dan::e will follow the p:·ogram. ------ 'All New! 'All OUR POLICY AND ·ITS RESUL' "fS T Broad~loth! 1929's RESULTS Improved and Extended Service During the year 1929 our construC'tion program, de· signed to bring more and better telephone service to the people of this territory, involved the expenditure of more than $13,000,000. • • • At the end of this year this Company had approximately 434,500 telephones In service, having made a net gain of 21,000 during the year. • • • Important additions were made to the number of direct long dlsta ..... e circuits North, South, East and West. • • • New equipment and operating methods have substantially Improved the quality or both. local and long distance service, 8 2 5,000,000 local calls, and 18,300,000 toll and long distance calls being handled wlth a greater degree of excellence than ever before. During 1929 a great majority of long distance calls were handled like local New Colored Pattern! calls; that is, while the subscriber remained at the telephone . • • • Lower Cost Service A reduction in long dis tance rates became oHecti'l"o February 1, 1929, and another January 1, 1930. Eoth principally aff,)cted station to station day calls, eYening and night calls not being reduced. Direct savings also resulted to subscribe::c fro.n reductions in the cha1·ges for certain types of telephone installations and changes, and from the atlopt!on of more liberal practices in extending plant and service to subscribers in sparsely settled sections. • • • There was fuller cooperation on the part of our subscribers, an important part of good telephone service. • • • Much was accompli:ohed In making om· facilities more attractive, and more comfortable and convellient for our subscribers. 1930's PROGRAM Solid Color Grounds! • Vat Printed Colors! Collars Attached! "Tbe most service and the best" is our continuing aim. In 1930 our effort will be bent toward producing a telephone service of even higher quality in speed, accuracy, convenience, efficiency. F. H. REID, President. Neckband Style! THE MouNTAIN STATES TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY We strongly advise you to come prepared to buy at least a half-d<?zen of these shirts! We can't say when we'll be able to offer such a dec1dcd value in shirts again. Each shirt has haJ the careful workmanship that the J. C. Penne~· Co demands. Large armholes, box-pleated fronts, extra fullness to allow {or natural shrinkage, seven button fronts and durable buttons are oth"··· :mportant features. I I J. C. PPnney f'omp:m ~ has ju-.t rcJ. C Penne · Cotn}Jany h'l'l ju t received 100 dozen men's fancy sock-.. nel., d n Jro ge assorhnent of thrir faMany benutlful pn! terns and slla;.le<;. Thc"e socl's are a feature itme at 19c mo s •9c h 1U c frod•s, m nil Mzes. the pair. l Don't miss g tting sever&l of them. J.C. PE low-too N ofaint-fortoothehigh-too Atwater Kent NOTE Screen-Grid I Not a breath of sound is missed by this gJ:"eatest of all radios! Just the flow of pure melody that makes every listener in our store exclaim: "Now that's what I call perfection!" SANDY CITY BANK Located at Sandy, in the County of Salt Lake, State of Utah, at the close of •business on the 31st day of December, 1929. RESOURCES Loans and Discounts.-... ·-···-·-----------·--·-------··----·--·--··--··----·---$297,316.76 Overdrafts ...............................-............................................ 248.70 Stocks, Bonds and Securities, etc....................................... 34,794.83 Bank House ·---------·-··-··----·····------············--····----······----·····--·-3,000.00 Real Estate Sold Under Contract...................................... 7,341.98 Other Real Estate Owned.................................................... 12,687.37 Due from Other Banks ..................................................-..... 55,424.65 ' Cash Items ........................................ ·--···--··--·-----$ 568.39 Gold .. ,..._............................................................... 885.00 Silver ..........................-...............-......................... 911.03 Currency .............................................................. 3,578.00 5,942.42' Total Cash on Hand .................................... ~=~~-~~~:~~---········-······----···-$ Total ..............................................................................$416,756.71 State of Utah, County of Salt Lake. A. R. Gardner being first duly sworn according to law, deposes and says that he is cashier of the .above named bank; that the above and foregoing report contains a full, true and correct statement of the condition of the said bank at the close of business on the 31st day of December, 1929. A. R. GARDNER. Correct Attest: W. W. WILSON, .HEBER A. SMITH, W. T. HYDE, Directors. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 8th day of January, 1930. WILLIAJ.Vl W. WILSON, (SEAL) Notary Public. My commission expires 6th day of January, 1934. State of Utah, Office of Bank Commissioner. I, W. H. Hadlock, Bank Commissioner of the State of Utah, do hereby certify that the foregoing is a full, true and correct copy of the statement of the above named company, filed in my office this lOth day of January, 1930. W. H. HADLOCK, Bank Commissioner. · IN OUR COAL Report made to the Bank Commissioner of the State of Utah of the condition of Capital Stock Paid in........ 20,000.00 Surplus Fund ........................................... _..... -.................... 20,000.00 Net Undivided Profits........................................................ 1,965.98 RDeeser~tsefsorb~eprtect iactihon k................................$ .. ... ....... ........ 9,000.00 2 1 0 0 5 7 8 8 pos1 u J ec o ec ··············-······--·····-, . Cashier's Checks ............................................ 1,519.04 Dividends Unpaid ............................................ 248.00 Total Demand Deposits .......................... 211,824.92 Savings Deposits ............................................$153,965.81 Total Time Deposits................................ 153,965.81 · GREATER COMFORT, GREATER VALUE NORTH MAIN STREET, MIDVALE, UTAH Total ..............................................................................$416, 756.71 ,., I with crushing ovedoad of seasonable merchandise. Drastic price cuts have been made to empty our shelves and cases at once. BUY NOW AND SAVE Greatest ol Radios No wendel:' they'J:"e all following Atwater Kent's lead in making radio with Screen-Grid tubes I But who wants a copy when you can ~et the oriAinal? Onlywhenyoucancombin eScreenGrid tubes with the "know how" of the manufacturer who has pioneered most of the big improvements in radio for seven years, can you get Screen-Grid with all its magic I Get this Atwater Kent Screen· Grid Set! Be up to datel Be satisfied!Don'tmissanother day! Come in and ask for a home demonstration-NOW! ior:~~~e. :~~:~~~~~-........ 89C ~~~~~~s ~~~~-~~~~~---- 39e ~~;:·..~-~-~~--~~~~~~~--- 25e ~~~r~s -~~~:~..~~~-~~-~---- 79e ~~~;: ~f~~:ts.. $1.4 9 Ladies' and Misses' Rayon Pajamas for........................ • L d. , Ra Bf les yon oomers --·----------------Fancy Turkish Towels _...................... . 12 Spools of Tllread ....................... . Double heavy wool Blankets.... .-p • $2 00 4 9e 1OC 24C $137.00 Results you can't get with old·style tubes! EASY TEr.tn.:::, • WATCH FOR HAND BILLS 114 N. Main Street Phone l\lidvale 212 Midvale, Utah SAT URD AY • $111!!. • d :t~b'~a~u~~e-~~............. SOC ~~~~e~:--~~~~-- . - - - - - ·- 75e ~~b~e:~~--~-~~:~:--------- 5Oe Ladies' Fancy G!f 00 EVE~!~?PY'S Entering Our 27th Year in Business in Midvale We still have a :_rge stock of Winter Clothing, Sho~s and Furnishings at greatly reduced prices. Heavy L. D. S. Garments............ .P WEST JORDAN LUMBER CO ;pA 'Y BIG SALE ~~~::l~i~------··--··--·····- 79e __ TRY A TON NEXT TIME YOUR BIN IS EMPTY IS THE LAST DAY OF THE Q3 49 ~::::1~i~. . . . . . . . . . 98e Goloshes .... Our customers tell us that they have never had such comfort and value from coal as they have had from the coal that we have furnished this winter. 'l'his is one reason whv we have so many new customers each month. You can have this comfort, too. 1. WEST JORDAN LUMBER CO. 11A N. Mnm. Phone Mid. 212 Come in and See the S! TheFAM OU CLOTHING co PAL y "We Dress the Best Dres.:;ed Men in Town" Main Street Midvale, Utah |