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Show THE UTE SENTINEL Midvale, Utah, Friday, February 8, 1935 ------------------------------------------------------------------402 Farthingham, s. H. 1 NotJ·ce Delt.nquent P. U. D. Camp . . D"!]unr• . Wilford W. 2% 413 Sa.. ll!iiJJu SANDY NEWS Brigham 3 Williams, 421 CO:M.PANY CANAL SANDY 1 h M 'lAV!Wi Inti t n I 4 31 Johnson, Annie 0. .. 8 Principal Place of Business, ~ I! V!ee un arc M Men and Gleaner Girls I 1433 Home Invest. Co. .. 6 Sandy, Utah ~ ---W~ilson, 11. PAGE FOURTEEN 1.25 3.13 3.75 10.00 7.50 November, 1934, and extended 30 days at a meeting held January 3, 1935, so many shares of each parcel of said stock will be sold at Sandy City Hall, Sandy, Utah at public auction on the 14th day of February, 1931, at 2 o'cloclt: p. m ., 1to pay the delinquent assessment, together with the c~:t of adver1 Using and expcn~e of snlc. 1 C. 0. V'il. PIF,R80N, Secretary-Treasurer. First put-lication Fcbnrar y .... 1935. F'e b . 8 , l935 . ' s econd publ'teat I')n The Df the First ward enjoyed a skat446 Builders Finance A meeting of the Sanclburr camp ing party at West Jordan Satur5.00 Corporation ............ 4 th I t d 1' Th day evening, aftel' which luncheon of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers 6.25 e 451 Federal Land Bank 5 upon ere are e mquen was held Fl'iday afternoon at the was ~erved at the home of Kath- hon"le ol i''hs. Pearl Sh~rN, \l\'itll following described shares of stock MILL Federal Land Bank 8 10 _00 ~ !"\O on account of assessment levied on 4 ~8 Horne Owner's Loan 2 • erine Nichol. -"9QA Noveqb<=>r of as~isting the second d~v as Boulter Vii1nie Mr!:'. 2.50 2 Loan Owners Home 469 '""'' .J.. ' ~ .J. ~ a.. ~o2.'10 the several amounts set opposite 471. Home OVI.'Tiers Loan 2 The Klassy r~ooks 4 H club of hoste. s. t •.;, the ::First wa:rd, under direction of ' l he lesFen, 'Pwneer P:rcparaton the names of the respective share- 4Tl Home Owners J...oa 11 1 A"O F'ed eral Land Bank 2 h')lders, as follows: . 2 50 «,s ...11e 1~ uLtue,', wc.s g·ven b y ~ _s, Cert. their leader, J.. iss Carrie Samuel- tor 1.25 Sh<res A..,..t 482 Home Owners Loan 1 N·~m.e son, or joyed a theatre party Satur- Pr- rl Ph"w; :t.he histo1y o .. Iur~. No. 1 Teacher asked a seven year-old 3.75 3 Loan Ovvners Ro~ne <1R) 1.~) $ 1 ..... Victor Engman, 62 Jensen Chiisten.:;cn pt.lc.:' ... ~-.;, d:.: y C\'e!ling followed by luncheon An.... a 486 girl what a bridr·groom was. 20.00 16 Loan Owners Ho:-ne 1.25 1 .. Bank City Sandy 65 · at the home of :Miss Peat'l Os ler. v::2s rt.oaa hJ-· her g ·ar d-d'".ught 8 ''Please, teache ., .. was the reply, la\.7 the h .. wL c.lancc ... co ~ ln An"l 89 :B'al'rer, .Jolm 'N . . 10 Thol:ie present were Mis~ Samuel- ~vnrs Claile Van Dam; a vocal du" a thmg they have at wed·'it's 'll'ld '"'il o 'Ctcr of L-e bo ~ d of c:i "'C!- 1 son, Miss Louise Boulter, :\!iss El- wa~ given by Iv.trs. La.Nome :rc-~ 92 Greenwood, Chas. A. 7 Portl 11 r·._·rrrcp· .... dine·s." 6.2t> tors, m!lde on the second day of· eanor Fordham, :!-L1:iss Loa Nelson Cleary and !v.Iiss Claire Van Dam. 98 Geertsen, Joseph..... 5 ~ 7.50 Following the program luncheon 99 Larson, John A. ---- 6 and Miss Ostler. ~..c:::t~~~r-r~~'::-(~ 12.50 d t 102 Nelson, A. IVL ........ 10 b •:;as <:ei'\recl to t _ _ 0 1 25 1 · L en mem ers an : J 14 -n t ~ ~ 6:?5 The officers and teachers of the gle followiilg visitors: Mrs. I. F. i23 S~h~~~~· J. ~~~k~----_ 5 1.25 1 Second ward Primary held their ·off, of Idaho, ~1:rs. :Mabel E. N2l- 130 Gillespie, Clyde c. 25.00 preparation meeting and social at son, l\1rs. Done Van Dam, Mrs. La- 136 Polson, Hannah .... 20 1..25 the home of Mrs. Fred Borg, Fri- Non1e 1\IIcCleary and Miss Claire 138 Peterson, L. E. ______ 1 1 2.50 144 Nielson, James ....... 2 day afternoon. The teachers topic \ an Dam of Sandy. SUGAR 7.50 was gi.ven by M_rs. Elsie Bjork. f _'lh-. 1~ext '"'1~_ctin5:~· cf the CC11"'lP 11!25 Stowe, Ada A. ........ 6 pounds 10 Federal Ln.nd Banlc of u ~ Fol]owmg the busmess hour lunch- \Vlll be held F:nday, 1-'l.arch 1, witll Berl-:eley~ p~ec':;e o: IE H eon was served to thirteen guests. Mrs. Florence Raddon as hostess. \ : : ~ Norval Stu'1rt ........ 10 o BANANAS -------168 Stc~d. 1'~a.rth:L .l..... ____ !) EGGS ~l 180 N e1"'C'D, N • .J\. . . . . . . . . . . .<>, "" :!:.1r. an'..l Mrs. Bert Adamson are -, ------·---··-··· Pound 192 .. ffigatJOD ')~ Jf'l~' ~n .. Dozen ···---····--·--· ~ Tenscn, .Jos. F. ......... 1 vuu1 , 'U' visiting relatives in California. 11~9.•91 Steed, :rvrartha A. .. 1 .~·~~:Jc!1~1oh!ters -0Smith, J . C. H. .... 1 1: The officers and teachers of the SOAP BREAD Charles l Greenwood, 201 First ward Relief Society met at , Large loaves 10 bars ···----------.r.;;, P!ceting of ~he .stockholders 2 ~3 Polson, Hr-:nnah .... 4 the home of :Nlrs. Elsie Sorenson ~ 1 1~ ThurrC:ay evenino·. Following the of iilast Jorda:1 Irngat10n company 2-;;9 J\1oneyhan, T. II. ..... 5 1 J9 .261 e~ ~ ~ ... _ buaincss hour, lu;cheon was served 1 w~s held !'.'fo~day at Sandy r£cr~- ~3~ Maneyhan. "I'. H. -._, t.} J---· 1~ to·Mrs. Manlie Pierson, ~ilrs. Mabel c:twn _hall, Wlth J. R. Allen, presi-1301 ~eer,tbsen, JCohc>ph COFFEE SPAGHETTI 16.2[l .;:,una erg. ~ as. . v bl Th h ·· t 1 Package ............ Franco-An1erican e. aszem Y was 307 Federal Land Bnnl-•, E. Neisen, Jl.l'[rs. Sarah Rawson, ?en/ n c arge. pledge of Mrz. P~arl Shaw, Mrs Eunice Nel- ~n _:av~;. of supl?ortmg the Utah Marth"l A. C~Uf1i't .. 2 s~n :~~ .. s. Vinn~e Boulter. Hrs. L-ena l:'.ke dlnmg proJect, but favored) PEAS J 11,...,. C'"n, ~~Ts. Beth so~·?.nson and the dil::i:ng of the north end of th.e 310 1\l!:"'rT:ll, Albzrt V"i. __ 1 i south er:.d, 317 \Vilson, F. vV. and Myrtl~ Ost!er. The next Jal'::e instec..r'l. ·of the :r.frs Can ------------......--·.,;I gertrude D. .............. J:'eeting- will be held at the home w·hich would turn the Provo river ~) 11 :Vhcreby considerable water would 319 reen, L. A ............. . of H1·s. Vinnie Boulter. vr· -·- M E A T S --323 Steed, :Martha A. ... 3 •e ~a7 c-:1 n ,.. .... y'l 324 Merrlll, A. W. .......... 3 ~· .., j '~ 0. j < -oJoseph Jensen of Crescent rc- I 331 Federal Land Bank, ~Iiss Anna Jl.!oore of Spring Lake POT ROAST, pound .......-..-........... -..................-..................... ______ 12c pledge of was the week end guest of Mr. and signed as director because of -plans STEAKS, pound ---·-·-···------·-------....... ---.. --.............................. - · I8c 17.50 Job H. Severson ... 14 to move out of the state and was :n..trs. J. A. LeFevre. J8.75 replaced by George Bur.gon of 333 Kemp, Wm. J ............ 15 -oPRIME RIB ROAST, pound ........-·--·---·----............ --------······· 15c 3.75 I1 334 Kemp, Wm. J. ........... 3 Crescent. the 5 L. Judson 335 Tolman, 1vf:ies :Maxine Beckstead was RUMP ROAST, pound ........------..........·-··----·................ ___________ 15c 6.25 :guest of Miss Ila Peterson of :..~i.,.~ ·,.,.,-;,_.~ gue:::ts during the week 343 Atkinson, R. W. ..... 3 3.751 TI 1.25 1 I' of ~~!T. and Mrs. John A. Ander- 348 Whitehead, C. G. ...... I.arl{ Sunday evening. 8.75 7 M. Fl01·ence Oliver, 367 -o--o-son. 1.25 374 Peebles, E. E. .......... 1 . . 1v!rs. Melvin Miller and children The Trml Bmlders class of the 375 Smart, Franklin A. 5 6.25 of Eureka are guests this week of 7.50 First \vard Primary under direction 376 Larson, John A. ..... 6 J::.Irs. :;.:Liller's parents, Mr. and Mrs. of their teacher Mrs. Ella Samuel- 382 Johnson, Annie 0 ... 1% 1.87 tTsmes D. Rawson. 2.50 son, enjoyed a skating party Ll'! 383 Rawson, 'Vm. A.·____ 2 l8.'iC1 Salt Lake Sa.turday. Those present 387 Oliver, Willard D ... 15 --o-7.f)0 J :tr. and Mrs. Karl Kritzer an- included Elwin Baguley, Archie 394 Stanfield, E. R. .... 6 Sandy, Utah Phone Mid. 309 ('' 5 nounce the birth of a daughter, Stuart, Elvin Atkinson, Almon 400 Smith, Geo. W. ·- .... 4 401 Farthingham, L. S. 1 J.~. ~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Tl. mrs d ay a t th e C o ttonwood h os- Samuelson, Ray Malmberg, Art ----------------------------------------Bigler, Billy Poulson, and Noal p1tal. -o: Jensen -o1 and Gleaner girls Men .1\II The 1'>f.l·s. A. E. Dalton and Mrs. Zelia S'-ven3on entertained Wednesday furnished the program at Sandy a:te1.noon honoring Mrs. Rulon First ward M. I. A. conjoint meetDalton. formerly ~iss Della Lo~se ing held Sunday evening at the Roy;sell of Coalville. Progress1 ve ward chapel with Leo Bateman in -o-and prizes charge. ~games were enjoyed Mr. and l\1:rs. Robert Dimond and -awarded Mrs. S. E. Kenney of Salt Lake and Mrs. Ella Denney of San- 1 Mrs. Emily Wardle of South Jordy. Luncheon was served to 45 : dan were visitors Sunday of Mrs. ! Sophrona Bateman. ·guests. • I Specials for Fri ay and Saturday I I I!Ill 6~:-~-~~~~-~-~ G ( • • Favor o.·k:ng! 24c 9.e n~~· i,I .. e !Ill 9e ~.l,= .~=: t 23e t~l~~~~-~-8- 1Oc !II! g 1 c ~ ~!1, rr R~ RASMUSSEN~S · CASH GROCERY :1.1r. and Mrs.-;under of Midvale, 'Mr. and Jl.1rs. Olson of Bingham, Mr. and Mrs. Walla and Mr. Mag·nussen of Murray and Mr. and Mrs. Asphund of Los Angeles, Califor- I Mrs~;;ale Holt of Salt :Mr. and announce the bjrth of a / daughter Thursday at the L. D. S. hospital. I\1rs. Holt was formerly J Miss Melba Bateman. I Lake ,~;;;;;,;;;:;;>~· reetC s Obtained by mounting front springs ahead of axle and moving V-8 engine forward. This placesmoreloadahead of rear axle, more weight on front end. . · : : = North of Alsop's Garage ·-1 Specials for Fri. & Sat., Feb. 8 & 9 w·• :z:ra , CORN Golden Bantam TUNA FlAKES ... . SHRIMPS ....... . OYSTERS ....... . SPINACH, tall can PEAS, ungraded . . . 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