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Show THE MIDVALE JOURNAL Thursday, December 25, 1930 I NOTIOE OF SPEOIAL TAX To Whom It May Concern: Notice is hereby given that a ~pecial tax for the purpose of extending curb and gutter and driveways in Curb and Gutter District No. 1 has been levied by ordinance of the City Council of Midvale City, Utah, which became effective on the 19t,p. day of December, 1930. Said special tax is levied upon the following described real property in CUrb and Gutter District No. 1, to-Wit: OUrb and Gutter Diatrict No.1 Frontage Rate NAME1-R. R. Gilbert, City-Com. 50 ft. West of the S. W. corner, Lot 5, Block 2, Eastvale Addition. Part of Southeast Quarter, Sec. 25, T. 2 S., R. 1 W., S. L. B. & M.; thence West 50 ft.; North 125 ft.; West 66 ft.; North 75 ft.; East 116 ft.; South 200 $1.00 ft. to beginning.............................................................. 174.40 25.60 3.30 200.00 2-Russon Invest. Co., 3719 So. Olive Ave., Burbank, Cal.-Lot 1, Block 3, Eastvale Addition. ..... 44.4S 8-Edwin and Mildred M. Nicoles, 5S3 Tenth Ave., Sale Lake City-Lot 2, Block 3, Eastvale Addition ................................................................................. . 35.4S 9.00 1.00 1.00 3.30 44.4S 4-John G. Haskina, City-Lots 3 and 4, Block 3, Eastvale Addition ........................................................ 71.96 17.00 1.00 3.30 88.96 5-H. M. Nicholson, City-Lot 5, Block 3, Eastvale Addition ..................................... ,_ ...................... -...... -.. . 44.4S ~R. J. Patience, City~Lots 26 and 27, Block 3, Eastvale Addition ...................................... -·······' .. ---· .. . 50.00 7-Chas. L. Reading and Dora I Reading, CityLots 23, 24, 25, Block 3, Eastvale Addition. .......... . 66.00 9.00 1.00 3.30 75.00 Burbank, St., Olive 8-Russon Invest. Co., 8719 So. Cal.-Lots 21, 22, Block 3, Eastvale Addition........ 41.00 9.00 1.00 3.30 1.00 1.00 50.00 .._PauHne K. Rabbas, City-Lots lS, 19, 20, Block S, Eastvale Addition .................................................. 95.69 10-.John A. Aylett, City-Lot 5, Block 2, Eastvale Addition ........................................................................ 106.25 lS.SO 1.00 1.00 3.30 60.00 13--.Jensen & Kuhre, Sandy, Utah-The North 15 tt. of Lot 9 and Lot 10, Block 2, Eastvale Addition . ...... .. ... . .. .. . .... .......... .. .... ..... ... .... .... ..... .. . . ... .. .. .. ... .. .. .. . 31.00 9.00 40.00 14-Russon Invest. Co., 3719 So. Olive St., Burbank, Cal.-Lots 11, 12, 13, 14, 16, 17, 20, 21, 22, 23, Block 2, Eastvale Addition ........................................ 275.00 16---Jos. Davis, Jr., City-Lots lS, 19, Block 2, Eastvale Addition ................................................................ 50.00 l~Walter J. Butt, R. F. D. 3, Box 294, Murray, Utah-Lots 24, 25, 26, 27, Block 2, Eastvale Addition .......................................................................... 102.00 17-E. E. Greenwood, City-Lot 1, Block 2, Eastvale Addition ......................................... :...................... 110.50 14.50 125.00 18--A. F. Parduhn, Pleasant Grove-Lot 49, Block 2, Eastvale Addition .................................................... 40.00 19--Frank W. and Hazel G. Richardson, City-The South 15 ft. of Lot 47 and Lot 4S, Block 2, Eastvale Addition ................................................................ 34.50 5.50 1.00 1.00 3.30 1.00 3.30 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 3.30 52.50 22--Pearl N. Vincent, City-Lot 42 and the North 22_Jh tt. of Lot 43, Block 2, Eastvale Addition. ..... 37.50 10.00 . Eastvale Addition ........................................................ 40.00 10.00 50.00 24-Vellma C. Jones, City-Lots 88 and 39, Block 2, Eastvale Addition ........................................................ 39.00 11.00 50.00 25-Geo. A. Wright, City-Lots 36 and 37, Block 2, Eastvale Addition ...................................................... .. 50.00 J&-..Guy H. Wight, City-Lots 34 and 35, Block 2, Eastvale Addition ....................................................... . 39.00 11.00 50.00 21-Wallace and Eva Farmer, City- Lots 32, 33, Block 2, Eastvale Addition.......................................... 50.00 28-Kimball and Richards Bldg. Asso., care Bankers Trust, 259 So. Main, Salt Lake City-Lots 30, 31, Block 2, Eastvale Addition ........................................ 50.00 29--Ruason Invest. Co., 3119 S. Olive Ave., Burbank, Oal.-Lots 28, 29, Block 2, Eastvale Addition........ 52.00 SO-Midvale State Bank, City-Lot 3, Block 1, Eastvale Addition ................................................................ 113.00 12.00 125.00 31---Laura K. Turner, care H. Simon, 1947 So. 4th Eut, Salt Lake City-Lot 4, Block 1, Eastvale A.ddltion .......................................................................... 40.00 81-Albert Anderson, Box 242, Sandy, Utah-Lots 5, 8, Block 1, Eastvale Addition.................................... 40.00 10.00 1.00 3.30 1.00 3.30 1.00 3.30 1.00 3.80 1.00 3.30 1.00 3.30 50.00 81).....0'Ruuon Invest. Co., 3719 So. Olive St., Burbank, Cal.-Lots 17 and 18, Block 1, Eastvale Addition 50.00 37.50 33.00 40.00 33.90 39.00 36.30 50.00 50.00 1.00 50.00 1.00 52.00 1.00 3.30 112.00 Corp., City-Lot 13, .................................... 20.50 Corp., City-Lot 13, .................................... S9.00 22.00 1.00 3.30 111.00 60-Midvale Home Finance Corp., City-Lot 12, Block 2, Lincoln Subdivision .................................... 101.00 11.00 1.00 3.30 112.00 61-Midvale Home Finance Corp., City-Lot 11, Block 2, Lincoln Subdivision ...................................... 101.00 11.00 1.00 3.30 112.00 62-Midvale Home Finance Corp., City-Lot 10, Block 2, Lincoln Subdivision .................................... 101.00 11.00 1.00 3.30 112.00 63-Midvale Home Finance Corp., City-Lot 9, Block 2, Lincoln Subdivision .................................... 101.00 11.00 1.00 3.30 112.00 64-Midvale Home Finance Corp., City-Lot S, Block 2, Li9coln Subdivision ...................................... 101.00 11.00 1.00 3.30 moo 77.00 68-Midvale Home Finance Corp., City-Lot 4, Block 1, Lincoln Subdivision ........................... -....... 66.00 11.00 ' 1.00 3.30 noo 1.00 3.30 77.00 . 40.00 33.00 70-Midvale Home Finance Corp., City-Lot 6, Block 1, Lincoln Subdivision ...................................... 66.00 73.00 11.00 1.00 3.30 1.00 3.30 41.00 29.70 71-Midvale Home Finance Corp., City-Lot 7, Block 1, Lincoln subdivision .................................... 70 _70 1.00 3.30 1o5.oo 39.oo 36.30 72-Midvale Home Finance Corp., City-Lot S, Block 1, Lincoln Subdivision...................................... 94.00 11.00 75.30 105 _00 ~t~g 85.65 36.50 44.55 81 .o5 00.00 77.00 ~i:gg paid. ~?ne or more installments in the order in which they are payable 50.00 aforesaid, or. the whole tax, may be paid at any time within fifteen days after the ordmance levying the tax becomes effective without interest· and one or more of said_ installments i!l the order in whicb they are payabie, or 50.00 the whole tax unpaid, may be pa1d on the day any installment is due by paying the amount thereof and interest to said day. If said tax is not Patd 78.00 when due, I shall proceed at once to collect same with interest and costs as ' provided by law and ordinance. . All Special Taxes are payable at my office in the City Hall, Midvale 33.00 C1ty, Utah. 36.30 Dated at Midvale City, Utah, this 23rd day of December, 1930. MELVIN LIND, 69.30 City Treasurer and Collector of Special Taxes. (Published December 25, 1930) 95.50 36.30 also at the regular sacrament meeting Sunday night. 13l.SO Friday night, January 2, in the West Jordan chapel, there will be a 66.50 welcome home party and farewell Mr. and Mrs. Royal Spratling and party ,combined, in honor of two sons 36.30 children returned to their home in of Bishop William J. Leak-Law102.SO Salt Lake Sunday, after spending two rence, who has recently returned from weeks with Mrs. Spratling's parents, the Texas mission, and Kenneth, who Mr. and Mrs. P. T. Bateman. Leaves for Australia very soon. Mrs. Lydia Bateman entertained at Miss Vinnie Ritchie and Miss Farrel 66.50 36.30 dinner Sunday for Mr. and Mrs. Lew Shulsen of Salt Lake were dinner Wight and family of Salt Lake, Mr. guests of Mr. and Mrs. 0. E. Shulsen, 102.80 and Mrs. Elmer Palmer of South Jor- Sunday. dan. Covers were laid for eleven. Mrs. Mary Smith and Miss Edna Miss Roberta Trane, who is attend· Shulsen of Glendale are spending the the B. Y. U. at Provo, is spending holidays with Miss Shulsen's parents, ing 66.50 36.30 the holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. 0. E. Shulsen. At union meeting held in South Jor- - - - Mrs. Byron Trane. Funeral services for Arthur Brad- dan, Sunday afternoon, the stake Pri102.SO der were held in the Lehi Fifth ward mary presidency was reorganized. chapel, Friday. Mr. Bradder had Mrs. Ella Newbold and counsellors, 66.50 many friends in the West Jordan Mrs. Maud Butterfield and Mrs. S. C. 36.30 ward, as he was employed at the B. Sorenson, were honorably released sugar factory during the campaign with a vote of thanks. Mrs. Irene 102.SO for several years and made his home Olsen was chosen as president, Mrs. here during the fall months. Edna Myers, first counsellor, and A number from this ward attended Orabelle Stocking, second counsellor. 66.50 the funeral services for Mrs. Mary 36.30 Sophia Peterson, held at South Jordan ward chapel Sunday afternoon. 102.80 Her son, Martin Peterson, is a resident of this ward. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Cundick, Mr. Mrs. Ross Bateman attended a and 66.50 36.30 party at Riverton Saturday night, given at the home of Mr. and Mrs . 102.80 Wilford Crane, in honor of Mrs. Wilford Crane and daughter, Helen, and "EASY ICE BOX ROLLS" A. Newman, the occasion being J. 66.50 When a clever friend of mine told Pro36.30 their birthday anniversaries. gressive games were played and me about her recipe for ice box rolls 102.SO luncheon enjoyed by seventeen guests. the other day, I realized immediately Arland Olsen, who has spent the that is was quite different from any past 18 months in Oakland, Calif., is other ice box roll I had ever tried. So, 23.50 home to spend the Christmas holidays of course, I got the recipe to give to with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. M. my radio friends who follow my programs over the National Broadcaating Olsen. 100.00 Company network and also to you Christmas annual teachers' The 36.30 party in honor of the parents, held who read this page. Here is her 136.30 in the school auditor}um Friday night, simplified Ice Box Roll recipe: was attended by a large crowd. The l cal{e compressed yeast program was given, under :1 Yz cups water followiug 101.00 of Lorenzo Parker: Com- 1 cup shortening direction the 36.30 munity singing, led by Mr. Dickson, 2 cups sugar 137.30 with piano accompaniment by Mrs. 2 tsp. salt Jenkins; violin solo, Emory G. Epper- 15 cups kitchen-tested flour Crumble the yeast into a bowl and accompanied by Mrs. Epperson; son, 101.00 the water which has been scalded add acBeckstead, Charles solo, trombone 36.30 companied by Leila Abbott; Christ- and cooled to so• F. (This means that 137.30 mas reading, Professor Smith of the a drop of water on your wrist will University of Utah. Several numbers feel neither warm nor cold.) Then add the melted shortening, 101.00 were given by a male quartet from salt and mix well. sugar, Leonard of consisting Jordan South 36.30 Sift the flour once before measurShields, William and Morris Newbold 137.30 and Elmera Palmer, accomapnied by ing. (This is just as improtant when Vida Palmer; short talks, E. M. you are making bread as when mak101.00 Olsen, W. W. Malstrom, James Han- ing cake so that you won't get too 36.30 sen; community singing, after which much flour into the dough.) Add all the flour at once, and work refreshments were served. thoroughly with the hands. in Irving Hart, Lynn Bateman, Vernon 137.30 Place in a greased bowl, cover, and Abbott and Arthur Dahl will attend 101.00 the L. D. S. Business college for the let rise until double in bulk, about 4 hours, if the dough is kept at so·. 36.30 remainder of this winter. Punch down, place bowl of dough in Miss Mary Armstrong of Sandy, to be used as desired. refrigerator Lynn Union, of Taylor Ruth Miss 137.30 When you want to make fresh rolls, Hart and Marlon Bateman formed a 20.50 party and attended a wedding dance remove part of the dough frod the rein the 'Union amusement hall Monday frigerator, and let it stand in your 89.00 night, given in honor of Mr. and Mrs. kitchen to warm a little whlie before 72.60 Orland Tapp. Mrs. Tapp was for- molding it. One third of the dough will make 2 dozen rolls. One way of merly Irene Harmer. the dough for clover leaf rolls molding suffering still is Lancaster Milton 161.60 from an accident which happened in is to cut off tiny pieces and mold them 101.00 Bingham over a week ago. James into little balls. Even if you are not 36.30 Mann is also confined to his home, accustomed to handling a soft yeast suffering from an accident which dough such as this, it is easy to roll the little piece of dough between the 137.30 happened over a month ago. and two fingers of both hands. thumb at improving is Barney Lundquist inclined to stick to your finis it If a with suffering after home, his 101.00 dip the piece of dough into first gers, Orin weeks. two past the leg broken 36.30 Abbott and Palmer Cundick are also a little soft butter. Shape into a 137.30 home from the hospital, where they smooth ball by tucking the rough or underwent operations for appendicitis. ragged edges in with the thumbs. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Ashby, who Then put three of the tiny balls of 101.00 spent the summer in Strawberry dough into each compartment of a have 36.30 canyon, taking care of the foxes from muffin pan. Let them rise until they 137.30 the Salt Lake Fur farm, have moved are double in bulk. This will take back to the ward to make their home. about an hour if they are kept at The Relief society gave a special about so• F. Then bake them for 30 101.00 and social Tuesday afternoon minutes in a moderate oven, 350° F. program 36.30 These rolls must not be baked in at their regular meeting. hot an oven because they will too their gave school The Junior high 137.30 annual Christmas party Monday night brown too much on account of the 101.00 in the new school auditorium, Mrs. proportion of sugar in them, but the 36.30 Margaret Thomas and Mr. Dickson sugar gives the yeast plants lots of taking charge. Vyrle Lundquist had food to grow on so that the rolls be137.30 charge of the games. Donald Jessop come very light and fluffy. You can make up just the number of Elk, Nev., former music teacher of this school, was a special guest. The of rolls you want fresh for dinner or 86.50 following program was given: Song, a party if you have some of this 36.30 "Memories," Ethel Beckstead; instru;. dough in your refrigerator. mental duet, Richard Gardner and Malstrom, accompanied by Mr. Max 122.80 Dickson; reading, Ellis Kropf; jokes Many seniors of Jordan high school 66.00 by Leola Hakanson, after which a are now proudly flashing their class dancby followed 36.30 banquet was served, rings. · ing. Nearly sixty-five per cent of the The Junior high matinee dance was 102.30 given in the school auditorium Tues- ring order has arrived. The remainder, according to reliable report, will 66.00 day afternoon. Lawrence Leak, who recently re- arrive January 15. 36.30 turned from a mission, was the The rings are proving very satisfacat the regular sacrament speaker 102.30 tory this year. They are quite heavy, meeting Sunday night. A large crowd attended the Christ- and of ten carat yellow gold. The 66.00 36.30 mas opera given by the lower grades setting is a concave synthetic ruby, of the school Thursday night. There will be a special program at engraved with an emblem in old 102.30 Sunday school next Sunday morning, English style. 66.00 i .........................................................................................................., ..............................._ ..,, ..............................._ .... ,................._ _ r 36.30 : l ...........................................................................................- .................................. WEST JORDAN RECIPES Rings Arrive 69-Midvale Home Finance Corp., City-Lot 5, Block 1, Lincoln Subdivision ...................................... 66.00 11.00 33.00 73.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 3.30 1.00 3.30 1.00 3.30 1.00 3.30 77.00 67-Midvale Home Finance Corp., City-Lot 3, Block 1, Lincoln Subdivision ...................................... 66.00 113.00 11.00 ~60 40.00 1.00 3.30 1.00 3.30 1.00 3.30 1.00 3.30 1.00 3.30 97.50 66-Midvale Home Finance Corp., City~Lot 2, Block 1, Lincoln Subdivision ........................................ 66.00 11.00 152.60 1.00 . 1.00 3.30 112.00 . 39.00 Lincoln Street, Park to Sixth Ave., East Side 36.30 65-Midvale Home Finance Corp., City-Lot 1, Block 1, Lincoln Subdivision .................................... S6.50 1.00 75.30 11.00 3.30 1.00 31-J. A. Alcorn, City-Lots 15, 16, Block 1, East36.50 13.50 41.50 36.30 75.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 3.30 112.00 57-Midvale Home Finance Corp., City-Lot 7, Block 2, Lincoln Subdivision .................................... 101.00 11.00 58-Midvale Home Finance Block 2, Lincoln Subdivision 52.65 59-Midvale Home Finance Block 2, Lincoln Subdivision 29.50 18.15 73.00 50.00 vale Addition .........................................................·....... 1.00 3.30 1.00 3.30 112.00 Home Finance Corp., City-Lot 6, 110.50 Block 2, Lincoln Subdivision ........................................ 101.00 47.85 11.00 70.50 50.00 36-Jos. and Emma Coulam, 21 So. and 7th East, Salt Lake City-Lots 13 and 14, Block 1, Eastvale Addition .............................................................. .. 34.50 15.50 1.00 3.30 5~Midvale 77.SO 50.00 85---.J. A. Alcorn, City-Lots 11 and 12, Block 1, Eastvale Addition ........................................................ 39.00 11.00 1.00 3.30 102.00 47.65 50.00 M-Hazel Farmer, City-Lots 9 and 10, Block 1, JCaatvale Addition ........................................................ 41.00 9.00 112.00 55--Midvale Home Finance Corp., City- Lot 5, 50.00 Block 2, Lincoln Subdivision...................................... 101.00 11.00 34.50 1S.15 50.00 33--.T. A. Alcorn, City-Lots 7, 8, Block 1, Eastvale Addition ........................................................................ 40.00 10.00 1.00 3.30 275.00 1.00 3.30 47.50 IS--E. C. O'Brien, City-Lots 40 and 41, Block 2, 1.00 3.30 1.00 3.30 77.50 Jefferson Street, Park to Sixth, East Side 51-Midvale Home Finance Corp., City- -Lot 2, 40.00 Block 2, Lincoln Subdivision ·...................................... 23 .50 52-Midvale Home Finance Corp., City-Lot 2, Block 2, Lincoln Subdivision .................................... 100.00 51.00 11.00 29.70 111.00 S0.70 53-Midvale Home Finance Corp., City- Lot 3, Block 2, Lincoln Subdivision .................................... 101.00 '11.00 31.00 29.70 112.00 54~Midvale Home Finance Corp., City Lot 4, 60.70 Block 2, Lincoln Subdivision ....................... .............. 101.00 11.00 40.00 35.00 21-H. M. Nicholson, City-The South 2~ ft. of Lot 43; and Lots 44 and 45, Block 2, Eastvale Addition ................................................................................. . 41.50 11.00 77.50 50-Midvale Home Finance Corp., City-The North 77~ ft. of Lot 6, Block 3, Lincoln Subdivision...... 66.50 106.25 11.00 62.04 1.00 3.30 95.69 1.00 ~Methodist " 1.00 3.30 106.50 77.50 City-South Corp., Finance Home 44---Midvale $174.40 ft. of Lot 3, Block 3, Lincoln Subdivision.................. 66.50 84.48 11.00 258.88 77.50 North City-The Corp., Finance Home l5-Midvale s _ 44 4 5S.5 ft. of Lot 3, and the South 19 ft. of Lot 4, . Block S, Lincoln Subdivision ...................................... 66.50 11.00 35.48 29.70 77.50 ' !l6-Midvale Home Finance Corp., City--The South 77~ ft. ef the North 117 ft. of Lot 4, Block 3, 65.18 Lincoln Subdivision .................................................... .. 66.50 71.96 11.00 56.10 77.50 128.06 47-Midvale Home Finance Corp., City-The North 39.5 ft. of Lot 4, and the South 3S ft. of Lot 5, Block 3, Lincoln Subdivision .................................... 66.50 44.48 11.00 50.00 77.50 '48-Midvale Home Finance Corp., City-The South 77¥.! ft. of the :North 9S ft. of Lot 5, Block 3, 66.00 Lincoln Subdivision .................................................. .. 66.50 29.70 11.00 95.70 77.50 41.00 49-Midvale Home Finance Corp., City-The North 20~ ft. of Lot 5, and the South 57 ft. of Lot 6, 29.70 Block 3, Lincoln Subdivision ................ -................. .. 66.50 70.70 11.00 158.35 40.00 Church, City-Lot 46 and the North 10 tt. of Lot 47, Block 2, Eastvale Addition.......... 29.50 5.50 44.00 43-Midvale Home Finance Corp., City-Lot 2, Block 3, Lincoln Subdivision.................................... .. 95.50 11.00 168.29 125.00 11-Ernest V. Parduhn, Pleasant Grove, Utah-Lot 6, Block 2, Eastvale Addition ................................... . 40.00 -12--E. Walter Borg, Sandy, Utah-Lots 7 and S, and the south 10 ft. of Lot 9, Block 2, Eastvale AdWtion ......................................................................... . 51.00 9.00 Amount 39-Bruce Johnson, 390 M St., Salt Lake City-Lots 19 and 20, Block 1, Eastvale Addition........................ 50.00 1.00 40-Ira and Leah VanValkenburg, Sandy, R. F. D. No. 1-Lots 21 and 22, Block 1, Eastvale Addition ................................................................................. . 50.00 1.00 41-Russon Invest. Co., 3719 So. Olive St., Burbank, 1.00 Cal.-Lots 23, 24, 25, Block 1, Eastvale Addition 7S.OO Jefferson Street, Park to Sixth Ave., \Yest Side 42-Wasatch Gas Co., Salt Lake City-Lot 1, Block 3, Lincoln Subdivision ................................................ 33.00 1.00 3.30 11.00 ~:gg H . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .- ':: II jj 36 30 · 102.30 ~ i ~::gg 11 jf ~-: 94.00 !l 1so.3o 1.00 3.30 36.30 130 _30 ;_1 . . .- . . New Samples Wonderful assortment of n~w Fall ~d Win~er WO!llens, also the very latest fashions await your Inspection. Made to Your Order from $22.50 to $45.00 Fit and Workmanship Guaranteed \Vhen a. weary traveller in ~h~ desert spies a water hole his t 1 pace qmckens at once. 'I'h1s Is exactly what our new price ' t has done to our customers. DON'T WALK-RUN I II,~I f1i I! 11 It I And is due and payable in five equal annual installments beginning Decem1 1 at the rate of six per cent per annum on the whole of said tax ber 1 shall be computed from the date the ordinance levying said tax becomes eftive, to-wit: the 19th day of December, 1930; and said interest at said ratf?,_ • • on the whole amount of said tax unpaid shall be due and payable with each t installment. If any installment or the interest aforesaid is not paid on the i date when the same becomes due, then the whole amount of the tax unpaid ~ l 64 \V t C Phone Mid. 117-W es enter Street at the time. said installment and interest are due will become due and pay- ll _ ....................................................................................-. able, and wlll draw interest at the rate of twelve per cent per annum until i , ......................................................................................................... ,................................................... ~:~e r~!~· i_! ! j, __ ALTERATIONS, CLEANING, PRESSING H F Rasmussen, Tal•1or _._ |