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Show THE MIDVALE JOUR NAL NOTICE OF SPECIA L TAX To Whom It May Concern : Notice is hereby given that a special tax for the purpose_ of extendin g sidewal ks in Sidewal k District No. 5 has been levied by ordman ce of the City Council of Midvale City, Utah, which became effectiv e on the 19th day of Decemb er, 1930. . t · SaUl special tax itJ levied upon the followin g descnbe d real proper Y m Sidewal k District No. 5, to-wit: Sidewal k District No. 15 Jefferso n Street to Park Street, West Side NAME Fontage Rate Amount 1-John G. Hask_ins , City-L ot 4, Block 3, Eastval e Additio n .......................................................................... 24.00 $1.15 $ 27.60 2-H. M. Nicholso n, City-L ot 5, Block 3, Eastval e Additio n ························································ 1.15 ·· 44.48 5l.l 5 3--R. J. Patience , City-L ots 26 and 27, ·············· Block 3, Eastval e Additio n ........................................................ 50.00 1.15 57.50 4--Chas . L. and Dora I. Reading , City-L ots 23, 24, 25, Block 3, Eastval e Addition ................................ 66.00 1.15 75.90 9.00 1.36 12.24 .. Thur sday, Dece mber 25, 1 36-Mid vale Home Finance Corp., City--L ot 4, Block 1, Lincoln Subdivi sion ...................................... 66.00 11.00 1.15 1.36 77.00 37-Mid vale Home Finance Corp., City--L ot 5, Block 1, Lincoln Subdivis ion ...................................... 66.00 11.00 1.15 1.36 77.00 38A-M idvale Home Finance Corp., City-L ot 6, Block 1, Lincoln Subdivi sion ...................................... 66.00 11.00 1.15 1.36 77.00 38B-Mi dvale Home Finance Corp., City-L ot 7, Block 1, Lincoln Subdivi sion ...................................... 94.00 11.00 105.00 39-Mid vale Home Finance Corp., City-L ot 8, Block 1, Lincoln Subdivi sion .................................... 94.00 11.00 Peterson , Mrs. Edith Christen sen, 75.90 Mrs. Selma Jacobso n, Mrs. Florenc e 14.96 Van Dam, Mrs. Annie Anderso n, Mrs. Maud Orton, Mrs. Hilda Nelson, and 90.86 Mrs. Wallace Anderso n. P. T. Batema n of West Jordan was 75.90 a visitor the last of the week of Mrs. 14.96 Sophron a Batema n. Mr. and Mrs. L. N. Hyatt and chil90.86 dren of Gunniso n, Utah, spent the week the guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. 75.90 S. Hyatt. 14.96 90.86 1.15 1.36 108.10 14.96 123.06 RVERTON • France Has Monop oly on Roque fort Cheese The pilgrim father of all cheese In America today Is Hoquefo rt, whlcb can trace tts "blue blood" a1 tar u the E'irst century, when Pliny remarke d about its excellen t flavor. Attempt s have been made In the United States to duplicat e the famollfl French product. !Jut such experlm enta have heen frultu:-:;s, as the Ideal curing conditio ns of A\·eyron , France, cannot be reproduc ed anywher e In the world. The wholesa le price of the imported Roquefo1·t Is so low, and the flavor so appetl?.i ng that America n hostesse s are purehasi ng It In greater quantiti es than e\·er hefore. Epicures bow their heads In rt>spect to the shepherd '1\'hose misfortu ne was responsi ble for its origin. He left his lunch of barley bread and native cheese made of sheep's milk In a cave near the town of Hoquefo rt, In southeastern France, to keep It cool until noontim e. A suddt>n storm arose which forced him to forg-et about his lunch. Two weeks later he passed that way again, !lDd thought about his abnndoned food. He found the bread worthles s, and the cheese covered with a curious culture mold. His curiosity and hunger being great, he nllJbled a bit, and found the cheese had a flavor surpassi ng any food he had ever eaten. -chicag o Evening Post. Thomas P. Page was honored at a 108.10 banquet at his home Monday in honOI 14.96 of his 80th birthday anniver sary. The 75.00 88.14 5--Russ on Inv. Co., 3719 So. Olive St., Burba,n k,table was arrange d in the shape of a Cal.-Lo ts 21 and 22, Block 3, Eastval e Additio n 41.00 105.00 123.06 "T," former the letter in his given 47.15 1.15 Park Street, Jefferso n t.o Grant, South Side 9.00 12.24 1.36 name, and a cake with 80 candles 40-Wa lter J. Butt, R. F. D. 3, Murray, Utah -Lot formed the centerpi ece. The favors 27, Block 2, Eastval e Addition ..... . ...... .. . ............. 112.50 50.00 59.39 1.15 129.3", were red with place cards to match 6--Paul ine K. Rabbas, City-L ots 18, 19, 20, Block 41-Rus son Inv. Co., Burbank , Cal.-Lo t 28, Block and the candles were green. Every 3, Eastval e Addition .................................................... 95.69 2, Eastval e Additio n ......................................... . ...... ... 112.5 110.04 1.15 living member of the family was 1.15 129.37 Jefferso n Street to Park Street, East Side 42-Rus son Inv. Co., Burbank , Cal. Lot 25, Block present. Covers were laid for the 7-Russ on Inv. Co., 3719 So. Olive St., Burbank , 1, Eastval e Additio n .............................. ..................... 10•1.00 1.15 119.00 guest of honor and Mrs. T. P. Page, Cal.-Lo ts 14, 15, 16, 17, 20, 21, 22, 23, in Block 2, 43--Nei ls August Peirson, Midvale -Comm encing Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sleater, Mr. and Eastval e Additio n ........................................................ 195.00 1.15 154 ft. East of the N. E. corner of Lot 27, Block 2, 224.25 Mrs. Thomas B. Sleater of Salt Lake, 8-Jos. Davis, Jr., City~Lots 18 and 19, Block 2, Eastval e Addition , Midvale , S. W. 1:4 of S. E. 1-4, Mrs. Florenc e Page, Mr. and Mrs. Eastval e Additio n ........................................................ 50.00 1.15 See. 25, T. 2 S., R. 1 W., .s. L. B. & M.; thence 57.50 Gwynne Page, Mrs. Hattie Freema n, • g........walter J. Butt, R. F. D .3, Box 294, Murray , East 201.5 ft.; South 693ft.; West 201.5 ft; North Mr. and Mrs. Zach T. Butterfi eld, Mr. Utah-L ots 24, 25, 26, 27, Block 2, Eastval e Addi693 ft. to place of beginnin g ........................................ 194.5 1.15 223.68 and Mrs. John I. \Viberg, Mr. and tion .................................................................................. 102.00 117.30 1.15 7.00 1.36 9.52 Mrs. Roland Page, Mr. and Mrs. Jefferso n Street, Park Street to Sixth Avenue, West Side Meredit h Page, Mr. and Mrs. Hans 10--Wa satch Gas Co., Salt Lake City, Utah-L ot 1, Nielsen of South Jordan, Mr. and Mrs. 201.5 233.20 Block 3, Lincoln Subdivis ion ...................................... 33.00 1.15 37.95 44--And rew A. Malstro m, City--L ot 15, Block 1, Duke Page of Nephi, and Mr. and 11.00 1.36 14.96 Malstro m Subdivis ion ............. ............. ............. ........ 133.0 1.15 152.95 Mrs. George Whetma n of Draper. 45-And rew A. Malstro m, City-·L ot 15, Block 1, Gwynne Page acted as toastma ster. 44.00 Malstro m Subdivi sion ................................................ 50.00 52.91 Songs and readings , etc., were given 1.15 57.50 11-Mid vale Home Finance Corp., City-L ot 2, 46--And rew A. Malstro m, City-·Lots 13 and 14, Three Idioms of Latin in response . Block 3, Lincoln Subdivis ion .................................... 95.50 1.15 Block 1, Malstro m Subdivis ion .................................. 100.0 109.83 1.15 Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Densley en115.00 Tongu e Long Emplo yed 11.00 1.36 14.96 47-And rew A. Malstro m, City-L ots 12, 13, 14, tertaine d at dinner Sunday in honor Ecclesia stical Latin differs from Block 2, Malstro m Subdivi sion ........................ ......... 150.00 1.15 172.50 of Mr. and Mrs. David Newbol d of classical 106.5 Latin In various ways, these 124.79 Draper, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Boke and North Side Park Street 12-Mid vale Home Finance Corp., City-So uth 77% changes being due principa lly to the family, Mr. and Mrs. Don Nott and ft. of Lot 3, Block 3, Lincoln Subdivis ion........ ........ 66.50 1.15 76.48 48-Mid vale Home Finance Corp., City-L ot 1, origin and derivatio n or ecclesias tical family and Mr. and Mrs. Art Harper Block 1.15 11.00 296.70 and family, all of 1.36 14.96 49-Mid 1, Lincoln Subdivis ion ............. ............. .......... 258.00 Latin. Original ly the Romans spoke Salt Lake. vale Home Finance Corp., City-L ot 2, Block 2, Lincoln Subdivi sion ...................................... 204.00 The iFrst ward presente d a pro- the old tongue of Latin known as the 1.15 77.50 234.60 91.44 13-Mid vale Home Finance Corp., City-N orth 58% 6.00 1.36 16.32 gram Friday at the ward house and a prisca latinltas . In the Third century play Saturda y entitled, "Eyes of B. C., Ennibus and a few other writft. of Lot 3, South 19 ft. of Lot 4, Block 3, Lincoln Love," under the directio n of Jennie ers trained in the schools of th8 Sltbdivi sion ................................................................... . 66.50 210.0 1.15 250.92 76.48 50 -Midval e Home Finance Corp., City--L ot 13, Morgan , the followin g taking part: Greeks made certain changes and, en11.00 1.36 14.96 Block 2, Lincoln Subdivi sion ...................................... 192.0 1.15 220.80 Miss lola Maynar d, Mrs. Sadie Mor- couraged by the cultured classe1, thu11 --18.0 1.36 77.50 48.96 gan, Miss Geneal Jeffs, Mrs. Ella develope d the classical Latin. The 91.44 Swenson , Miss Ora Aylett, Elmo 14-:Mid vale Home Finance Corp., City-So uth 77 1h mass of the Roman people, however , ft. of the North 117 ft. of Lot 4, Block 3, Lin210.00 269.76 Hamilto n, Eldred Hamilto n, Joseph continue d to speak the old tongue, and And is due and payable in five equal annual installm ents beginnin g Decem- Green, Floyd Butterfi eld and Orin coln Subdivi sion ........................................................... . 66.50 1.15 76.48 ber 19, 1931. Crump. Luncheo n was served at noon. after the Third century there were two 11.00 1.36 14.96 Interest at the rate of six per cent per annum on the whole of said tax Mr. and Mrs. Eldred Hamilto n an- 5eparate idioms. The necessar y con~hall be compute d from the date the ordinan ce levying said nounce the birth of a girl, Saturda y, tact between the two classes produce d tax becomes ef77.50 91.44 'ive, to-wit: the 19th day of Decemb er, 1930; and said interest ~ said rate at the Cottonw ood home. Mrs. Ham15--Mid vale Home Finance Corp., City-N orth 39% ~tm a third. When the church devel- • :m the whole amount of said tax unpaid shall be due and payable with each ilton was fo'rmerl y Miss Violet ft. of Lot 4, and South 38 ft. of Lot 5, Block 3, oped a Latin it was necessar y to emPage. ;nstaiL"l lent. If any installm ent or the interest aforesai d is not paid on the Lincoln Subdivis ion ..................................................... . 66.50 1.15 7648 date when Mr. and Mrs. Zach T. Butterfi eld ploy a languag e which would appeal the same becomes due, then the whole amount of the tax unpaid had as 11.00 1.36 14.96 at the their guest Wednes day, Carl to the masses as we!! as to the literal")' time said installm ent and interest are due will become due and pay- Poulter of Logan. · class; hence some of the factors of able, 77.50 91.44 m:.id. ::>.nd will dra·,v interest at the rate of twelve per cent per annum until Mr. each and idiom were used. St. Aurustln e Mrs. N. H. Silcock enterOne or more installm ents in the ord r in which they are payable 16--Mid vale Home Finance Corp., City-So uth 77% aforesai d, or the whole tax, may be paid at any time within fifteen days tained at Christm as dinner, Thurs- <ays: "I often employ words which ft. of the North 98 ft. of Lot 5, Block 3, Lincoln after the oi·dinan ce levying the tax beco:nes eff2ctiv e without interest ; and day, for the followin g: Mr. and Mrs. are not Latin, and I do so that you Subdivis ion ...... :............................................................ . 66.50 1.15 76.48 one or ,more of said installm ents in the order in which they are payable , 01 .Lhomas Callicot t and daughte rs, Mr. may understa nd me. Better that I 11.00 1.36 14.96 the whole tax unpaid, may be paid on the day any installm ent is due, by a.nd Mrs. Alma Egbert and. family of should incur the blame of the arrampaying the amount thereof and interest to said day. If said tax is not paid dalt Lake, Mr. and Mrs. Milton Car- marlnns than not to be understo od by 77.50 91.44 when due, I shall proceed at once to collect same with interest and costs, as lisle and children of Murray, and Mr. the people." 17-Mid vale Home Finance Corp., City-N orth 20 1h -Washln gton Star. and Mrs. Roy Jenkins of Midvale . lJl'Ovided by law and ordinanc e. ft. of Lot 5, and the South 57 ft. of Lot 6, Block All SJ?ecial Taxes are payable at my office in the City Hall, Midvale Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Butter3, Lincoln Subdivi sion .............................................. .. 66.50 1.15 76.48 City, Utah. fild entertai ned at Christm as dinner 11.00 1.36 14.96 Effect of a Yawn Dated at Midvale City, Utah, this 23rd day of Decemb er, 1930. Thursda y in honor of Mrs. Dora One day doctors w!ll be able to tell Webb and family and Mr. and Mrs. MELVI N LIND, 77.50 91.44 us why yawning Is so Infectiou s. The City Treasur er and Collecto r of Special Taxes. Peter Green and family. 18--:Mid vale Home Finance Corp., City-N orth 77% (Publish ed Decemb er 25, 1930) ft. of Lot 6, Block 3, Lincoln Subdivis ion........ ........ 66.50 The First ward Primary officers other morning a woman sitting oppo1.15 76.48 and teachers entertai ned at a Christ- site me in the bus gave vent to a pro11.00 1.36 14.96 mas party at the ward house Wednes - cl!gious yawn, writes a welJ.·known services were held Tuesday , Decemday, where a program was rendere d practitio ner. Within a few st>cunda 77.50 91.44 ber 23, under the directio n of C. I. and each child received a gift. Jefferso n Street, Park Street to Sixth Avenue, East Side both her neighbor s were yawning also, Goff. Interme nt was in Sandy City and Mr. shortly afterwar ds I began to and Mrs. 19--Mid vale Home Finance Corp., City-IA t 2, cemeter y. Thomas L. Densley • entertai ned at dinner yawn Sunday m~·self, although I felt quite in honor Block 2, Lincoln Subdivi sion ·················:·················· 23.50 Mr. and Mrs. William Morrow and 1.15 27.02 A special Christm as program was children have returned of Mr. 20--Mid vale Home Finance Corp., City-L ot 2, and Mrs. Fred Wennho f1·csh ld, and wi<leawnke. I made a deto their home given at the First ward chapel Sun- in Salt Lake, after visiting with Mrs. Cla._ude Bills and children , and Mr. liberate attempt to check Block 2, Lincoln Subdivi sion .................................... 100.00 1.15 myself, but 115.00 day morning at o'clock, with the fol- Morrow 's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. and Mrs. Veri Gardner , all of Salt 11.00 1.36 could not succeed, and it was only 14.96 lowing program : Singing , "Glory to Farnswo rth. Lake. when my mind hlid heen occupied by God;" invocati on, Bland Ohlstrom ; The Christm as operetta , "In Quest The Riverto n Second ward Primary some other matter that 111.00 I forgot 129.96 to singing, "Away in a Manger ;" two- of Santa Claus," was given by the officers entertai 21-Mid vale Home Finance Corp., City-L ot 3, ned minute talk given by Miss Jennie public school children Monday eve- program at the wardat a Christm as ya\vn. Probably by now you are yawnBlock 2 Lincoln Subdivis ion .................................... 101.00 1.15 house Monday , ing yourself . 116.15 Bishop; "Spirit of Christm as," Archie ning, Decemb er 22, at the Junior high where • The \"Cry word "yawn" 11.00 each child received 1.36 a gift. 14.96 Harwoo d; a concert recitatio n was school auditori um. seems as infectiou s as the habit.-E xThe First and ward Sunday change. given by the C class; vocal solo, Miss Merla Bishop, who is attend- schools presente dSecond 112.00 a Christm as pro131.11 "Holy City," 'i?Y J. C. Crapo; Chr~st- ing the Univers ity of Utah in Salt 22--Mid vale Hon\e Finance Corp., City-L ot 4, gram at their respe~ti ve chapels, mas poem, M1ss Loa Nelson; girls Lake, visited with her parents, Mr. Block 2, Lincoln Subdivi sion ...................................... 101.00 1.15 Sunday. Santa Claus was in attend116.15 chorus by the Misses Beth Thomps on, and Mrs. E. Bishop, Sunday. English in Switzer laad 11.00 1.36 ance and presente d each child with a 14.96 Ella Greenwo od, Marcia Finlayso n, The various grades of the school en- gift. A traveler recently returned from a Florenc e Peterso n and Hertha Jen- joyed a Christm as party in their 112.00 The followin six months' holiday In Switzerl and g were elected officers 131.11 sen· "Child's C~ri~tmas P~ayer," by grades Tuesday afternoo n, where gifts 23-Mid vale Home Finance Corp., City-L ot 5, of the Salt Lake county gave Farm two quaint example s of English Bureau Lotlis Bishop; vwlm and plano duet, were exchang ed among all the ehilBlock 2, Lincoln Subdivi sion .................................... 101.00 1.15 at a convent ion held at the First as she Is written In out-of-th e-wa7 116.15 Miss E. Parry and Miss Roxie Nel- dren. 11.00 1.36 ward meeting house Thursda y: John mountai n chalets. 14.96 son; vocal solo, Dale Thomps on; One notice, taken Christm as carols were sung by Hansen was re-electe d as presiden t; from Christm as story, by former. Supt., member s of the Junior high school a hotel fre•tuent ed by rock· 112.00 131.11 Amos E. Jensen of Salt Lake, bene- Tuesday evening , Decemb er 23, under Alexand er E. Lee, vice presiden t; J. climbers , runs as follows: 24-Mid vale Home Finance Corp., City-L ot 6, "It Is deR. Rawlins , C. L. Bello and Mrs. Mardiction, Orin Greenwo od. Block 2, Lincoln Subdivi sion .................................... 101.00 directio n of Music Directo r Alvin E. garet C. Pritchar d, director fended to circuln te in the corridor s 1.15 . Presi116.15 Mrs. Joe Brown and daughte r, Lila, Olson. in 11.00 boots of 1.36 ascen~ion before seven dent Ephraim Bergcns on of the state 14.96 entertai ned at a miscella neous shower Mr. and Mrs. Nels A. Nelson and Monday evening at the I. 0. 0. F. sons, Almon and Glen, were guests of organiz ation and T. W. Aupperl e of hours of the morning ." The other 1.1 112.00 131.11 hall honorin g Mr. and Mrs. LaVer! Mr. and Mrs. Heber Crump of Herri- Grand Junction , Colo., were in attend- a :warning to travelers not to appear 25-Mid vale Home Finance Corp., City-L ot 7, ance. at dinner in evenin..g dress. It say1: BroZvn, whose marriag e took place man, last Thursda y. Block 2, Lincoln Subdivis ion .................................... 101.00 1.15 The West Jordan Stake Primary "Strange gentleme n are reqneete 116.15 Novemb er 26. Mrs. Brown was ford not A very beautifu l Christm as pro11.00 1.36 14.96 merly Miss Cynthna Christen sen, g-ram was given at the First ward was reorgan ized at union meeting to dress for dinner, as their costume daughte r of Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Sunday evening , as follows: Singing, Sunday. Supt. Ella M. Newbol d and flatters the ~;<ouls of the maid folk. 112.00 131.11 Christen sen of Sandy. The evening "Hosann a;" prayer, Victor Samuel- her assistan ts, Maud P. Butterfi eld und no work Is re!'lUited." Which Lincoln Street, Park Street to Sixth Avenue, West Side Imwas spent playing games and dane- son; singing, "How Great the \Visdom and Agnes Sorense n, were released , plies that Swiss girls are 26--Mid vale Home Finance Corp., City-L ot 13, more suaand the followin g were chosen to act: ing. Refreslu nents were served to and the Love;" instrum ental quartet Block 2, Lincoln Subdivi sion .................................. 20.00 Irene Olson, Edna Myers and Eliza A. ,·eptible than Is generall y Imagined . 1.15 23.00 fifty guests. by Mrs. Lucille Kuhre, Gordon Obi- Stock~ngs. The funeral services for the nine- son, Arthur E. Peterso n and Wilford 27-Mid vale Home Finance Corp., City-L ot 13, Block 2, Lincoln Subdivis ion......... ............. ............. ... 89.00 102.35 months- old son of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Pierson; . saxopho ne and piano ?uet, 1.15 Anderso n were at a Salt Lake Mrs. LuCille Kuhre and Harold BJork; 22.00 1.36 29 ·92 cemeter y Sundayheld at 1 p.m., J. T. Bol- "Christ' s Exampl e of Man," a beauti132_27 liger of the First ward officiati ng. ful reading, give? by Mrs. No~a Pet111.00 The child died Friday of spinal menin- erson, aecomp amed by the msttu28--Mid vale Home Finance Corp., City-L ot 12, gitis. Block 2, Lincoln Subdivi sion .................................... 101.00 mental quartet; a talk on Christm as 1.15 11 6· 15 Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Christen sen was giv_en by Brother James of Salt 11.00 1.36 14·96 antertai ned at a chicken dinner at Lake C1ty; two number s by the intheir home Saturda y, honorin g Mr. st:umen tal quartet; girls' _quartet 'i?Y 112.00 1 3l.ll and Mrs. LaVerl Brown. 29--:Mid vale Home Fiance Corp., City-L ot 11, I1ss Ella Greenwo od, M1ss Mare1a Mr. and Mrs. John H. Shaw enter- Finlayso n, Miss Betty Boberg and Block 2, Lincoln Subdivi sion .................................... 101.00 1.15 116·15 tained at their home last Friday eve- Miss Beth Thomps on. Benedic tion, 11.00 1.36 14· 96 ning. Progres sive rook was played James Rawson . and prizes awarded Mrs. Alice GrifMrs. Ada Lennber g and son, Don, 112.00 131. 11 fith Myrle Olsop and Mr. and Mrs. Jensen of Salt Lake visited relative SO-Mid vale Home Finance Corp., City-L ot 10, s ChS:rles Greenw~od. Block 2, Lincoln Subdivi sion ...................................... 101.00 Supper was berg's parents, Mr. and Mrs. 1.15 John 116 ·15 served to Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Nelson, Oldham , during the week. 11.00 1.36 14 ·96 Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Van Dam, Mr. and Amos E. Jensen an~ Miss L~ahl Mrs. J. William Thomps on, Mr. and Jensen of Salt Lake vnsted relabve s 112.00 131.11 Mrs. c. Earl Alsop, Mr. and 'Mrs. in Sandy, Sunday. 31-Mid vale Home Finance Corp., City-L ot 9, Myrle Alsop, Mr. and Mrs. C. L. BoulBlock 2, Lincoln Subdivi sion ....................... -........... 101.00 Mrs. Ruby Korth returned to the 1.15 116.15 ter, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Greenwo od, hospital Wednes day of last week. 11.00 1.36 14.96 Mr. and Mrs. J. Thomas Ostler, Mrs. Her many friends hope for her speedy Alice Griffith and Evan 0. Jensen. recovery . 112.00 131.11 Mr. and Mrs. Leo Clark announc e 32-Mid vale Home Finance Corp., City-L ot 8, The elders' party was held Thursthe birth of a daughte r at the county day evening , where a program was Block 2, Lincoln Subdivis ion .................................... 101.00 1.15 116.15 hospital Friday Decemb er 12. enjoyed . Games were played and 11.00 1.36 14.96 Mrs. Luella Voorhee s of Manti, and Santa Claus was present. Refresh Miss Lorna Voorhee s who is attend- ments were served. 112.00 131.11 ing school in Salt r.a:ke, were guests Mr. and Mrs. Brig Smith and son, Eut Side of Lincoln Street during the week of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Barton, of Granger , were guests Sun33--:Mid vale Home Finance Corp., City-L ot 1, Woodbo use and family. day of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Boulter. Block 1, Lincoln Subdivi sion ............................... . 86.50 99.48 1.15 Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bradley and Wasatc h RebekahMiodgde elected_ the 11.00 14.96 daughte rs, Betty and Jane,_ spent followin g officers 1.36 on ay ev~nmg: Christm as at Manti with relatives . Mrs. Geneva Sorenso n, noble grand, 114.44 97.5 The Lions club of Sandy sponsor ed Mrs. Jane Nelson, vice grand; Mrs. 34-Mid vale Home Finance Corp., City-L ot 2, a Christm as tree which is placed on Hazel Nichols, secretar y; Mrs. Loretta Block 1, Linc<lln Subdivis ion .................................... 66.00 75.90 Main street and Santa Claus gave Elswood , treasure r, and Frances 1.15 11.00 14.96 candy and nuts to all the children Lundber g, trustee. 1.36 "We dress the best dressed men in town" present on Christm as eve. The followin g member s of the Pep 77.00 90.86 Mrs. Ruth Strong and little daugh- club enjoyed a .~~edater l\Iidvale, Utah at the 35-:Mid vale Home Finance Corp., City-L ot 3, ter LaPreal visited at Salt Lake, R. K. 0. last vv e nes dpartyft ay a ernoon, Block 1, Lincoln Subdivi sion ···-·······... .............. ....... 66.00 75.90 Friday 1.15 ' after which supper was enjoyed : Mrs. 14.96 11.00 The ·infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Nora ePterson , Mrs. Gloria Peterson , 1.36 Clarenc e Erickso n died at the county Mrs. Olga Hagand er, Mrs. Elizabe th 90.86 hospital Saturda y morning . Funeral Oldham , Mrs. H. Boberg, Mrs. Ada 77.00 1.15 1.36 SANDY Com e in and Bu y Yo ur sel l -A - Christ~nas Pr ese at Famous Clothing Co. |