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Show THE SENTINEL. MIDVALE, UTAH p: \../ c:!.. D Of el'gllbO['S A,.___ and Mrs. Ray Brimhall and Mrs. i Cle~ Berrett of California, spent Chnstmas eve and Christmas day V LLr I FRIDAY, DEC. 27th, 1940 TENTATIVE BUDGET SANDY OF MIDVALE CITY CORPORATION, FOR THE YEAR 1941 !Mrs. J. T. Ostler, Reporter) quantit~es of both calcium and Imagnesmm carbonate amounting to as high as 50 per cent of the total weight of the soil. Further ad· of Mr. and Mrs. H. l Miss Hertha Jensen returned Darrell Peterson, son of Mr. and during last week from a trip· to ditions of this material may even Mrs. Lincoln Peterson of Unt'on , County Taxes-Ba~ed on levy REVENUES of 11.5 mills Helena, Mont., where she visited prove injurious. arrived this week on a furlough to and val~a~ion of $3,560,776.00 .................... $ 40,949.00 $ Many of our trees and plants 38 492 00 with friends. 2,457.00 Ebert attended a delightful Christ- spend th~ holi~ays with his parLess: Provtswn for uncollectables-6 % ....... . 2,500.00 , !"'r. and Mrs. J. T. Ostler and suffer with chlorosis due to excesmas party at the home of Miss ents. He ts statwned with the 29th Add: Redemption and other delinquent taxes ' · Mtss Verla Ostler were guests on Sunday of Mrs. Ostler's mother sive lime. This disease can be re· (Mrs. Irena Olson, Reporter) A!lgelina De Vroom in Salt Lake Division of Engineers at Portland , 40 Ctty last Wednesday evening. The Ore. '1 Net Total of Tax Revenues $ •992 ·00 Mrs. J. H. S. Bodell of Herrima~ cognized by a yellowing of the Stuart Richards of St. George, I occasion was to honor the mother Little Jeanne Poulson was a ................................. . 13,000.00 and sister, Mrs. Stanley Beck- leaves of trees and shrubs and "Utah, stopped briefly in West I of t_he California Missionaries weekend guest of Mr. and Mrs. R. :ij~!~~e~-erg~-ne':a~te;u~~nd -- ................................................. .. many garden plants. 2,500.00 stead. Jor?an on his way to attend a l ~ewillg club of which Miss Ebert F . Pruhs of Salt Lake. Dog Licenses-General F.u..n.. d..................................................... The three Sandy wards Sunday 200.00 It is possible that the addition schools met in a conjoint session regwnal farm security conference ts a member. Covers were laid for Alvin Sharp, son of William 350.00 at San Francisco, recently. 18. ~harp of Rigby, Idaho, is spend- Fines and Forfeitures-Public -S~f~ty---F\;~ct............. of lime might cause a temporary 1,500.00 Sunday morning at Jordan high Captain Floyd A. Abbott of Salt President Leland E. Anderson of illg the holidays with S. W. Sharp. Special Improvement Assessments and Inter~~t............. .. stimulation of plant growth. Such 2,000.00 sc~ool auditorium, where they Lake, formerly of West Jordan, Manti was a visitor at the S. Peter Mr. and Mrs. Don Greenwood Commission, ...... :::::::::::: 200.00 wttnessed the outstanding pro- an effect, however, will only be left December 3rd for active duty Peterson home last Friday. of Logan, are spendillg the holid ..................................... . duction, .... "King of Kings." A temporary, and will be followed w~th the United States arm~. He The Granite school children days with Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Total Revenue ............................................................. . $ 60,742.00 large crowd was in attendance. Mrs. Harold Bradley entertained by a retardation of plant growth. wtll spend 30 days at Carlisle Bar- I were guests of honor at a Christ- Greenwood and other relatives and 1 In other states where limestone a group of little friends at her racks, Penn., before assuming his m~s party at the local school last friends. home on East Second South street is used the market price ranges post as instructor at Camp Grant Fnday morning which was spon- 1 BUDGET APPROP 1 Thursday afternoon honoring the from 75 cents to $1.50 a ton, whereIllinois, medical replacement sored by the Junior high school of 1 Expenses: RIATIONS: ter for the army." I Sandy. E~ch youngster was pre- ~ Administrative and General .......... $ 9,292.50 birthday anniversary of her son, . Abb tt t d sented wtth a Chr· t Water Department .......................... 4,445.00 George. Games were enjoyed and as salesmen selling this useless o re urne reIS mas remem!Mrs Rachel Forbush Re t l Electric L'ght F d 4 277 00 M rs. N e 11 te cently from Denver, Colo., after brance from the visitors. Friday , • ' por er Streets and--·P;,;.bi......... • · luncheon served to Gale and material in Utah are charging Grant Woodhouse, James Ostler, $25.00 a ton. :>pending three; weeks with her son the Gran_ite .aAttorney and Mrs. w. R. Jensen P;operty ............................ James Sanderson, Reid Anderson and daughter-ill-law, Mr. and Mrs. I ?am Yulehde feshvthes of Ephriam spent Saturday e _ Public Safety and Judicial 3 00 Orin Abbott. mcludillg a program, Christmas ning at home of Mrs J v; I ............ ' · 36 954 50 Billy Cowley, Bert Cundick and Word was received Sunday by tree and holiday packages. J May. · · . , Bonds and Interest $ • · Boberg. Mr. and Mrs. John Jones that Mrs. Florence Fletter, Mrs. Vida Pr' ff' t . Capital Outla ...................................................................... 13,550.00 Jackie Miss Barbara Woodhouse who their son, Ricie, had been seriously ~~nter a~d Mrs. Elsie McGee, re- child::?t ~ c~:f:t~~ser~~~e~ the Y ................................................................................ 10,237.50 is a student at the Utah State Agricultural college at Logan, is Total Appropriations ...................................................... $ 60,742.00 spending the Christmas holiday as the guest of her parents, Mr. was m the St. Joseph's hospital. I ~ delightful house party at the ed each child witg candresen~ Mrs. La Mar Burkinshaw and orne of Mrs. Buelah Green last nuts Y an ' The abov~ tentative budget will be on file at the office of the City and Mrs. J . M. Woodhouse . 'tJ:ree children left. Monday eve- Thu~sday. Sewing ~n~ social cJ:at M~. and Mrs. Charles Schmidt Reco~der until December 31, 1940, at 12 o'clock noon for public inDelbert Larson, a student of B.Y.U. at Provo, is spending the .nillg for her home m Bond, Colo. 1 furmshed the evenmg s entertam- and sons Dwa ne and Gor spechon. ' Mr. and Mrs. Dee Case and baby ment, followed by a supper served Mt Ple~sant Yare s endi don,t~f . Notice is hereby ~iven, that '_l public hearing on the above budget holidays with his parents, Mr. visited relatives at Altona Sunday. ' at 10:30: The dining ~able was cen- holiday seaso~ with ~r a~J M e w:ll be held at the office of the Ctty Recorder, in the city hall, Midvale and Mrs. Nephi Larson. Pierce Furse_ left December 1_2 tered wtth a!l attractive green cac- Soren Dahl and othe~ relativ~~ Ctty, U!ah, at 12 o'clock noon, on Tuesday, December 31, 1940, at Mr. and Hrs. S. H. Holt of Salt for San Franctsco where he IS tl:ls pla~t wtth red candles on and friends whtch time any taxpayer may appear to protest same. Lake City were visitors Sunday ~ow working for the l!· S. Navy ;~~h~in~d;~dT~vers were arranged Musical n-umbers from the Alite LAWRENCE A. MINEER, City Recorder. of Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Whitaker. ill the Commander Chtef general M d M s. chorus conducted by Mrs Alma • Mrs. I. F. Goff and grandson, office. r. an rs. S. Peter Peterson Smith ' f D ·. I Wesley Whitaker of Rupert, Idaho, • FOR 25 years the policies Mr. Mrs. E. M. Bateman were a dinner giv- read in: by are visiting during the holidays of C. I. Goff & Son have spent Chnstmas Eve as guests of ' ~n1 °~ J ns m;s ay at the Ran- a trio of little girls from Draper with Mrs. Goff's mother, Mrs. gained the respect of South Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Bateman of .0 As P a.ensel? on in T St. d t a sp1~ndtd · program Ogden. spectal orne feature connec- r7~~nd esu:ua SA_NJ:~y CANAL COMPANY SANDY IRRIGATION COMPANY William L. Bateman. Salt Lake County citizens. Mr. and Mrs. Verlon Bateman Mrs. Donald Hogan has been hon wtth ~he regular Sunday f.ridvale c~ay e!venillg at the East I Prmclpal Plac~e of Business Principal Place of Business For good taste, for courteous of Murray visited Sunday with on the sick list the past week. sch<?ol_ servtce, _a sacred pageant In h pf .R ll L f Sandy Clty, Utah Sandy City, Utah their mother, Mrs. William L. s~rvice, for attention to deReed Olson has been ver ill deptctmg the btrth of the Savior onor o ~sse arsen o Bateman. tail, none can compare with with flu the past week. Y NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, 1 w<l:s presented by the Granite ward ~~r~~li~~e~ w~~ ~-here to spend, Mrs. Stanley Beckstead and Mrs. Farns and Bruce Egbert are chtl_dren last Sunday._ and Mrs. That there are delinquent upon C. I. Goff & Son. We offer May Benningfield of Herquarantined with chicken pox. M~r s.e~~ed as ~~nuscnpt reader. dinner was enjoyed Sundaa;u!!t , the following described stock, on the following described stock, on Annie complete information at all riman were visitors Tuesday of The Sunday school held a speJO Y socta event of the the Larsen home on East cent account of assessment of Two Dol- account of regular l times. Mrs. J. T. Ostler and children. 50 dal program Sun?ay week was t?e local M. I. A. Christ- street. Covers were laid for lars, Cents <$2.75) ments of Fifty · C mornm~. A pageant, "The Btrth mas party m t?e ward ~musement guests. per ~hare, levted upon the out- share, levied u on en s . c per 25 Years of Faithful Service ()f Chnst," was presented. A hall last evenmg. Dancmg, games Mr. and Mrs. Croxford standmg stock of the corporation t of the co P Pt. the Calcium Bicarbonate Has Christmas talk was given by Glen and refreshments made up the . . . have September 27, 1940, the several 30 1940 r ora wn on ep em er e Pearson and Howard Barben. pleasant entertainment. bee!l htghly honored m havmg as amounts set opposite the names 0 ' · • the several amounts set No Fertilizer Value Here Choruses by groups of small chilthetr guests recently, Russell M. of the respective stockholders as t_ppos:te J:e1 names of the respecdren and a violin solo by Glen Meyers, former district president ! follows· ' dve soc o ders, as follows: Phone Mid. 152 Lee ~ere included in the program. of the Gran~ I~land d!strict, and Cert. N~. Name Shares Am't ;:tB~~·er Name _Shares Am't Why buy lime for fertilizer? This 50 1 · is a question which every farmer The West Jordan Junior 'high (Mrs. Rachel Forbush, Reporter) Elder Star, dtstnct prestdent of the 128 Boggess, Rhoda R. ....10 $27.50 466 Bu wood, Matt~e .. school faculty members had their Omaha branch. Mr. Stan~e~ Bur- 194 Boggess, Rhoda R. .... 2 5.50 543 Ba;~e;wood, Mathe -- 1 .50 annual Christmas dinner WednesMrs. F. D. Babcock, Mrs. George gon a returned mts_s10nary 132 Butterwood, Mrs. J. A.l 2.75 613 Barn tt, Fred ............ 5 2.50 should have answered by some MORTUARY day evening of last week. Miss. Hughes, Mrs. Reuben Forbush, I from that ftel.d~ accompamed Mr. 443 Barnett, Fred ............ 3 8.25 Mo ~s, Gladys and 1 50 one who doesn't have an "axe to Sarah Irving was in charge. Mrs. Ada Glover and Mrs. Velma Starr on a vtstt to the Croxford 548 Baguley, L. L ......... 2 5.50 782 Do~~ ........................ 1 ·50 grind" before investing a dollar, Miss Laura Gardner left during Jensen, members of the Crochet h?me Sunday, where they were 356 Clayton, A. M ........... 3 8.25 805 D' ng, Alma ........2 1 · states V. L. Martineau, county ag- Midvale tbe week for Tuscan, Ariana, to club, spent Wednesday afternoon dmner guests. 577 Clinger, Howard R. .. 1 2.75 59 Htckerman, Frank -1.25 :-: spend the holidays with relatives. at the home of Mrs. Ethel Grow in Mr. _Mrs. Dell as Forbush had 608 Dickerman, Frank .. 1%. 4.82 692 H:gander, George .. 1% .67 ricultural agent. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Dimond Salt Lake, Union resi- as their dmner Sunday Mr. 15 Fenstermaker, Chas. 12 27.00 693 nsen, Darrel .......... 12 1.00 Utah soils are primarily a lime- i J 50 were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Allan I dent. A deltctous hot dinner was and ~rs. Raw he Milne. 1209 Fenstermaker, Chas. 2 5.50 68 7 Hansen, Darrel ........ · stone formation. Nothing will be Gardner in Salt l,?ke Sunday. 1 s~rved at one o'clock. Christmas C?fftcers and teachers of the 256 Fenstermaker, Chas. 1 2.75 4 Johnson, Albert ........ 7 3.50 · db Stanley Dimond, Frank Barben gifts were exchanged and a social Umon ward Sunday school ).vere 418 Huntsman, J. v ....... 2 5.50 6 2 Mace Joseph ..............20 10.00 game Y adding more lime. Many and Don Parr attended a barbe- afternoon was enjoyed. entertained Friday evening at the 514 Huntsman, J. V ....... 1 2.75 250 McKean, S. E ........... 4 2.00 1 of our soils contain excessive 737 THAT HELPS T~E que Christmas dinner Tuesday aftMr. and Mrs. C. B. Greer and home of Mr. and Mrs. Horace 535 Hagander, Olga A ... 1 2.75 739 Nystrom, August ...... 12 6.00 ernoon given by the Landes Co., Nancy of Los Angeles, W. Burgon. Decorations were 552 Johnson, Albert ...... 8 22.00 583 Nystrom, ...... 10 5.00 Application No. 13786 ENTffiE COMMUNITY :for their employees at the Barbe- , are spending the holidays with blue and silver in the living room 152 Jackson, J. T. and 1 Peterson, G~lbert ......4 2.00 NOTICE TO WATER USERS WEST JORDAN ~~-~~r;~:e 1 ~ft~rofr~Wti~~n~~~~-5!~~ra~o~~ EAST MIDVALE I cen~ af~ernoo~ Si~ewal;~n sch~o~ ~nJoyed ~ ~~------· th~ 1 ~,~l~.OO I ~j~~~d~:~:~~~~:x~~~:d~J n:u~~r:.~~~7e ~~~~~:~ ~~e~t~a~t ~~~ ~~~~~~l~~~f:e~r:~e ~Ia~~~ f I an~ ~hristmas g~~t~ r f~ily D . r~f:~ ~~i~ ~g_~~~t~~~ I e 1lnquenf N of ice Delinquent Chester ~ I YJo~~ La:~e~ar:n~s, ~r. r~ TIME N OflCe I Th~?~~~~e I~reH~~~~~e3I;;:p~ Seventy-f~ve aru~ a~sess- cagtt~l st~ck UNION 1 C. I. GOFF & SO recent~y I ~nd ~.former ~ _geus~s ~~~~~~~~~~~~~g A BANKING SERVICE d;~ughter, A~gust que Pit in Salt Lake City. 1 Mr. Greer's parents, Mr. and Mrs. and red and silver in the dining N. S ........................... 22 60.50 584 Gtlbert .... 2 1.00 759 Peterson, Albert Dimond attended a coun- D. E. Greer. room. The American flag was also 221 Jackson J. T. and Polson, James H .....10 5.00 Sumner G. Margetts, 211 Felt • We stancl ready always to ty dairymen's planning board com- I Union ward Sunday school offi- artistically displayed to impress N. S .. :........................ 4 11.00 785 Po~son, James H. ···· 1 .50 Building, Salt Lake City, Utah has help local business and individ· 561 mittee meeting Monday afternoon cers aJ?-d teachers entertained at a the. blessings of an American 333 Kemp, Wm., .............. 15 41.25 575 Mary E ........... 2 1.00 filed Application No. 13786 td ap· uals with sound loans. This at V. L.Martineau's office. Plans splendtd program Sunday morn- CJ:nstmas. Earl Evans, stake sup- 334 Kemp, Wm ............... 3 8.25 1 1.00 proprjate 4 sec. ft. of water from Retd, Mary E ............. 2 were made for a county-wide dairy ing. under the direction of the ermtend~nt was a special guest. I 572 Marchant, Harvey A. 1 2.75 117 Stuart, Norval_ .......... 4 2.00 a tile drain at the State Prison puts our depositors' money school to be held throughout the ward bishopric. A Christmas pro- Very damty refreshments were I 38 McKean, S. E ........... 2 5.50 486 Stuart, Morom ........ 3 1-5 1.60 relocation site in Salt Lake coun- profitably to work-and supcounty c_o~encing January . 20 g~am was_ presented in the ~ve- served to 30 guests. 1 588 Nystrom, August ...... 4 11.00 48 Stuart (Margaret , ty. The water will be pumped plies the funds which mean and contmumg for the folloy.riD.g mng. Musical numbers were giVen The special arts class met Sun- 1 298 Nystrom, August ...... 1 2.75l Daly) ..........................3 1-5 1.60 1 from May 1 to October 15 in- more jobs in our community. :;even Mondays. by the choir, violin duet by Mrs. day evening at the home of Mr. i 455 Nystrom, August ...... 1 2.75 66 2 P. F ......... 12 6.00 I of each year, from' the Ruth Greenwood and Mrs. Sylvan and Mrs. Sterling Stoker. Twenty-· 537 Olson, Frank H ....... lh 1.38 16 5 Stmpson, George .... 14 7.00 dram at a point W. 2200ft. and s. Edgel, and Mr. David Huish rend- five members of the M.I.A. were 337 Oliver, Willard ........ 15 41.25 Federal Land Bank, 36 ft. from the E'-4 Cor. Sec. 1, ered a solo. The speaker for the guests. A quizz program was en- 538 Oliver, Florence ........ 1 2.75 P~edgee for . T. 4 S., R. 1 W., SLB&M, and MIDVALE Branch of BANK lMr1. S. P eter Petersen, Reporter) evening was Elder Herick of Salt joyed, after which a business I 581 Orton, Frank C. .. .. 3 8.25 633 Bishop, Edwm F ..... 7 3.50 will be used as a supplemental Sandy City Lake City. meeting was held and light re- ' 539 Rawson, Wm. A ....... lh 1.38 341 Cawley, Thos. L ... 53lh 26.75 supply to irrigate 400 acres of Member Federal Deposit Insurance Miss Fern Broadhead left this Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Croxford freshments were served. 483 Reid, Mary E ......... 1 2.75 697 Home Owners Loan 24 12.00 / land located in the S% Sec. 1 and Corporation week for Idaho Falls where she and son, Blaine, enjoyed the regu542 Stuart, Muryel A ..... 7 9.25 Home Owners Loan Corp., E%SE'-4 Sec. 2, T. 4 S., R. 1 w., ' ~~~~~~~~~~~~§~~ will spend the holidays with rela- lar annual Christmas party held SPIRITUAL HEALING URGED 162 Stuart, Norval ........ 10 27.50 Pledgee for SLB&M. The area tributary to the tives. Saturday evening at the Croxford Th Ch . . . 480 Stuart, Norval .......... 2 5.50 I 567 Pearson, Hulda .......... 4 2.00 drainage system consists of the RIDE THE NEW ••• Mr. and Mrs. Martin Bowen and home on Highland Drive .. Forty e nsban Sctence lesson I· 394 Stanfield, E. R. ...... 6 10.50 State of Utah, Slh Sec. 1, ElhSE'-4 Sec. 2 1 NE'-4NE'-4 children of Wyoming, are spend- members of the Croxford families sermon for Sunday, December 29 386 Sorenson, Alice M ..... 1 2.75 j Pledgee for Sec. 11, ElhNW14' ing the Christmas season in Gran- enjoyed progressive games, ex- is "Christian Science." ' 1 408 Wanelick, A. E ......... 5 13.75 370 Catmull, Wm., ............ 40 20.00 . NW'-4NW'-4 and part of NEJA sec' ite at the Emma Beckstead home. changing of gifts and a delicious Spiritual refere d 348 Whitehead, C. G ....... 1 2.75 355 Iverson, Anna B ..... 16 8.00 12 T 4 s R 1 W · The following young people of dinner. The rooms were decorated . " nces rna e use 571 Whitehead, C. G ..... 1 2.75 . 513 Iverson, Anna B ..... 8 4.00 ' · ., ·. . ., · 1 FAST THRU SERVICE TO Granite who are students at the in Christmas colors. An interest- of are. There was a man sent 421 Williams, Brigham .... 3 8.25 1 Sandy City Bank, Pro_tests re~Ist~g th~ granting U.S.A.C. at Logan, returned home ing part of the evening was a long from God whose name was John. 516 Walker, Alice ............ 10 27.50 Pledgee for of satd Apphca~lOn, 'Yith .reasons "ALL AMERICA" last weekend to enjoy the Yule- distance call from Miss Eva Crox- He was not that Light but was 138 Peterson, L. E ......... 1 2.75 1 751 Sp<l:th, Charles E ..... 24 12.00 therefor, ~ade ~ aff1dav1t form, I tide season with friends and rela- ford of Long Island, Nebr. Miss sent to bear witness f ;h t L' ht 547 Peterson, Gilbert ...... 1 2.75 And, m accordance with law and must be filed T. H. Hum0 tives. They include Miss Luwana Croxford is on a mission in the a Ig · 594 Polson, James H ..... 3 8.25 order of the Board of Directors, phery-s, State Engilleer, 403 State ' Depot ancl Ticket Office Beckstead, George Ebert, Ward Western States. was the true Light which Federal Land Bank, made September 30, 1940, as many Salt Lake City, Uta_h, J Despain, Zenas Smith, Lawrence Mr. and Mrs. Lon Pack and hghteth every man that cometh Pledgee for shares of each parcel of stock as one extra copy and $1.00 filand Warren Giaque. I family, Mr. and Mrs. Horace Bur- into the world. He came unto his 501 Bishop, Edwin F ..... 5 13.75 may. be will sold at I fee on or before February 9, TURE PE-'I'L"HSON Kenneth A &8 22.00 pubhc auctwn at theCtty, _office of the • .._. - Otto gon, Jr., and two children, Mr. J own n t Band t his own received him 575 Jesste .......................... secretary at Sandy Utah, on T. H. HUMPHERYS, SANDY Phone Mid. 275 0 • u as many as received him, Home Owners Loan Corp. the 13th day of January, 1941, at --;;;::======S:t:a:te=Eng==in=e=er=·~===:==========~ to them gave he power to become Pledgee for 1 :00 p. m., to pay the delinquent asthe sons of God, even to them that 578 Barnes, M. E. & Clayton sessments thereon, together with believe in His name" John 1 6 E. R. ............................ 6 16.50 the costs of advertising and ex8 ) · : ' 491 Larson, Nephi M ..... 4 11.00 pense of sale. ' 9 ' 11 ' 12 · 477 Rawson, Sarah E ..... 1 2.75 BY ORDER OF THE BOARD And the following are taken 482 Toomey, Otto N ..... 1 2.75 OF DIRECTORS. from Science and Health with Key 468 Wilkins, ~- G ............. 2 5.50 D. E. GREENWOOD, President. to the Scriptures by Mary Baker Sandy Ctty Bank A. M. NELSON, Secretary. Eddy· "Th l'f f J Pledgee for (Pub. Dec. 27, 1940, Jan. 3, 10, MIDVALE . · e 1 e o esus was not 65 Pearson, Hulda .......... 1 2.75 1941>. mtraculous, but it was indigenous 573 Spath, Charles E ..... 2 5.50 to his spirituality-the good soil State of Utah wherein the seed of Truth springs Pledgee for ARNOLD TROESTER, Prop. up and bears m h f 't I .t 392 Iverson, Anna B .....14 38.50 . . . uc rut· n Wl- 147 Iverson, Anna B., .... 10 27.50 ness of his d1vme commission, he Tracy Loan & Trust Co. Good Line oJ propagated the proof that Life Pledgee for FISHING TACXLF Truth, and Love heal the sick and 586 Cu~tis, Bryon W. --:--· 6 16.50 i~~~~~~~~~~~~~i the sinning and triu h And, ill accordance with law and • mp over order of the Board of Directors, death through Mind, not matter. made September 27 1940 as many Christ's christianity is the chain of shares of each par~el or' stock as BING CROSBY in scientific being reappearing in all may. be ne~essary, will ~e sold at Way ages, maintaining its obvious cor- public auctwn at the _offtce of the . secretary at Sandy Ctty, Utah, on FISHER'S, SCHLITZ respon~e~ce wtth ~he Scriptures, the 13th day of January, 1941, at and and umtmg all periods in the de- 2 p. m., to pay the delinquent as- BECKER'S BEST BEER sign of God." <P. 270: 31-1; 54: sessments thereon, together with ON DRAUGHT 13-16; 271: 1-5). the costs of advertising and expense of sale. SUNDAY- MONDAY- TUESDAY BY ORDER OF THE BOARD We Print BUTTERWRAPPERS. OF DIRECTORS. D. E. GREENWOOD, President. A. M. NELSON, Secretary. <Pub. Dec. 27, 1940, Jan. 3 10 Phone Midvale 298 F 0 R ••• 1941>. ' , Re~d, I S~tterberg, I clu~ive GRANITE I SLB&M~ ~hat Smi~h _!dlSs~lara_Ebertand_Mrs. C~pttol, I ne~essary, Bra~y, wtt~ ~tth ~e BURLINGTON DieseLiner Buses Ufah Oil Stafion ~1 I Grand Re-Opening ••• I IRIS THEATRE r-------------Midvale Garage .Under New Managem ent l Friday, December 27 The ''Rhythm on the River'' * New Ventilation I * Doors Will Open at 4:45 p. m. ADMISSION I You Like It JACKS Deluxe ''BOOM TOWN '' * Sound Equipment New W estern Electric New Seats FOOD IOc and 20c Style, Quality and Long Wear BUY Your CLOTHES -frOm- H. F. Rasmussen Menlhaut TB.Dor Cleaning - Pressing Alterations LUNCH Quarts and For Best Results this Season Start Your Pull ts Draper Qualify Laying Mash on Gallons AND SEND YOUR EGGS TO DRAPER EGG PRODUCERS ASSOCIATION W'• E. Cain 8 Sons 4004 So. 5th East Phone: Mur. 535-W ALCOHOL Bottled , SANTA LUCIA WINERIES Fremo, California 20% • |