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Show Paqe EicrJgl!ttlt-""'-- --------------- THE SENTINEL, MIDVALE, SF.NTINEL Published Ever.y Friday . .._.. aa Seoond eta.. Matt~ at at ~ffloe at MJdvale, Utah, under the Act ef .Harcb 9, 1&18. HOWARD C. BARROWS Editor and Publisher IVA BARROWS, Associate Editor SUBSCRIPTION RATES: 6De Year (Ia Salt L&ke County) $1.60 Outalde Salt L&ke County, 1 ye&r $Z.OO LEGAL NOTICES( Delinquent Notice SAlfDY IBRIGATIOH CO. PriDc:ipal Place of Business BaDdy City. Utah NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That there are delinquent upon the following described stock, on account of an assessment of Fifty Cents (50c> per share, levied upon the outstanding stock of the corporation October 15, 1943, the several amounts set opposite the names of the respective stockholders, as follows: Shares Ami. C.rt. Mo. Name 186 Butterwood, Mattie.... 2 $ 1.00 4.00 579 Bigler, A. W ...............8 9.84 425 Clayton, Jos. K. ... 19 2 3 Federal Land Bank of Berkeley, Pledge for: 26.75 341 Thor. L. Cowley 53 'f.: 1.25 789 Cook, Berl B ...........2 7:l 7.50 658 Caldwell, A. B ......... 15 10.00 773 Drabner, Arthur...... 20 22.00 535 Holand, Amelia ........ 44 2.50 4d2 J offs, Geo. A ............... 5 Federal Land Bank of Berkeley, Pledge for: 7.50 605 Malmberg, Reg V ..... 15 826 Reid, Robert and 1.25 Edna ... - ...................2lj2 1.00 804 Pierson, Geo. Y •........ :.: 3.00 583 Peterson, Gilbert .......6 2.50 859 Price, L. J ................... 5 7.00 165 Simpson, Geo ........... 14 .50 81 Sandy Ward ................ 1 1.50 236 Sandy Ward ................3 Sandy City Bank Pledge for 1.00 750 Woodhouse, J. M .... .2 And, in accordance with law, and oraer of the Board of Directors, made October 15, 1943, as many shares of each parcel of stock as may be necessary, will be sold at public auction at the office of the secretary at Sandy City, Utah, on the 8th day of Janua17, 1944, at 2:00 P. M., to pay the delinquent assessments thereon, together with the costs of advertising and expense of SP.le. BY ORDER OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS. D. E. GREENWOOD, President. A. M. NELSON, Secretary. <Pub. Dec. 31, 1943-Jan. 7 1944.) Delinquent Notice SANDY CANAL COMPANY Principal Place of Busineu Suady City, Utah NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That there are delinquent upo11 the following described stock, on account of assessment of Two DolCents lars and Seventy-Five <$2.75) per share, levied upon the outstanding stock of the corporation October 18, 1943, the several amounts set opposite the holders, as follows: Shares Amt. C.rt. Mo. Name 8.25 641 Bateman, Leo G ....... 3 2.00 172 Butterwood, J. M ..... 4 27.50 633 Burton, C. P ............. 10 642 Farnsworth, B. T. and R. J. Chap16.50 man ....................... _..... 6 8.25 418 Huntsman, J. V ......... 3 5.50 566 Heuser, Richard G. 2 5.50 362 Joffs, Geo. W ........- ... 2 Federal Land Bank of Berkeley, Pledge for: 16.50 496 Malmberg, Reg V ..... 6 2.75 572 Marchant, Harvey A. 1 2.75 547 Peterson, Gilbert ........ ! 5.50 2 ......... V 807 Pierson. Geo. 625 Reid Robert and 4.82 Edna ........................ !% 19.25 542 Stuart, Muryel A ....... 7 5.50 348 Whitehead, C. G ....... 2 8.25 421 Williams, Brigham .... 3 Sandy City Bank Pledge for: 2.75 574 Woodhouse, J. M ....... 1 Zions Saving Bank & Trust Co. Pledge for: 11.00 Wilford Hallgreen ...... 4 And, in accordance with law, and order of the Board of Directors, made October 18, 1943, as many shares of each parcel of stock as may be necessary, will be sold at public auction at the office of the secretary at Sandy City, Utah, on the 8th day of January, 194'4, at 2·00 P. M., to pay the delinquent assessments thereon, together with the costs of advertising and expense of sale. BY ORDER OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS. D. E. GREENWOOD, President. A. M. NELSON, Secretary. <Pub. Dec. 31, 1943-Jan. 7 1944.) UTAH------~------Friday, Dec. 31, 1943 · SUPER FOODS MIDVALE UTAH ' WE DELIVER Ph. Mid 200-2o1 • OUR ENTIRE BUSINESS has been buill upon friendship. We look upon all our customers as our friends, and are determined lo give them lhe friendliest service possible. II is our aim lo wrap up a lillie friendliness • each 10 transaction. +++++++ ++++ MEETING OF MEMBERS FUR BREEDERS AGRICULTURAL COOPERATIVE Notice is hereby given that the regular annual meeting of Fur Breeders Agricultural Coopera• tive, an agricultural cooperative association incorporated and existini under the laws of the State · of Utah, will be held at Salt Lake City, Utah, February 9, 1944, at 5:0\J p. m. at the Hotel Utah, and that m addition to the regular business to be transacted thereat, the propositions of amending the Articles of Incorporation in the following respects will be con(1) sidered and voted upon: Amending Article VI thereof so as to provide thereby that the number of directors shall be seven; that at such meeting two directors shall be elected for a term of one year, two for a term of two years aud three for a term of three years; that at the next and every regular annual meeting of members thereafter directors shall be elected for a term of three years to succeed those whose terms have then or theretofore expired; that any vacaQcy occurring in the office of director shall be filled until the next regular annual meeting of members by the directors (or if only one remain, by such director) remaining; (2) amending Article VIII thereof so as to provide that a regular annual meeting of members for the election of directors and the transaction of other proper business shall be held on the second Wednesday in February, 1945, and on the second Wednesday in February of each and every year thereafter at such time and place as the directors shall THANKS, FRIENDS, one and all, for the privilege of serving you. And we wanl lo say righl now, as fervently as we can say il ... ew ear TENTATIVE BUDGET OF MIDVALE CITY CORPORATION. FOR THE YEAR 1944 REVENUES County Taxes-Based upon a levy of 10:5 mills on a valuation of $3,760,453.00 ............................ $39,485.00 Less: Provision for uncollectables of 4% ................ 1,579.00 37,906.00 $38,906.00 Net Total of Tax Revenues ......................... . Water Rents ........................................................... ,.............................. .. 19,000.0() Licenses .................................................................................................. .. 2,500.00 250.00 Dog Licenses ........................................................................................... . 250.00 . ......................................................................... Forfeitures and Fines 400.00 Building Ren ta1s ................................................................................... . 250.00 . ....................... Interest and Assessments Special Improvement Appropriation from State Road Commission ............................... . 2,000.00 Total Revenues ......................................................................$63,556.00 BUDGET APPROPRIATIONS Expenses Administrative and General ....................$11,680.00 Water Department .................................... 7 ,ooo.oo Electric Light Fund .................................. 4,100.00 . Streets, Sidewalks and Public Property 14,100.00 49,285.00 Public Safety and Judicial .................... 11,805.00 Bonds and Interest ........................................................... . Capital Outlay ............ ··················-·······························-·· 13,400.00 871.00 Total Appropriations ............................................................ $63,556.00 The above tentative bud1et will be on file at the office of the City ~r until December 31, 1M3, at 12 o'clock noon for public inspecticm. Notice is hereby given, that a public hearing on the above budget., wm be held at the office of the City Recorder, in the city hall, Midvale Ci~1 Utah, at 12 o'clock n n on Friday, December 31, 1943, at which time any taxpayer may ap~ar to protest same. LA WREN~ A. MINEER, City Recorder. Pub. Dec. 24-31. \ H. Associated Grocers Assn. 1,000.00 Add: Redemptions and Delinquent Taxes Plellty of Parking Sp~. NoMelen. ~ember of from time to time designate, and that notice thereof be given by mailing to each member at least ten days before said meetings a notice of the time and place thereof; or otherwise to amend the Articles of Incorporation in regard to the directors, their number, their terms of office, and their election, or in pegard to the regular annual meetings, as the members may determine. By order of the B'oard of Directors. B. A. Hartman, President Joseph H. Francis, Secretary First pub. Dec. 31, 1943 Last pub. Jan. 21, 1944. CARD OF THANKS I am very greatful and appreciative for the many kind acts and considerate sympathy extended during the illness and passing of my wife. Please accept my thanks expressed in this manner. ALEX A. BRAND Earnestness is enthusiasm tempered by reason.-Pascal. When one sings his own praises his music is bad. As part of the government program to conserve livestock feed and make the best use of available supplies in producing the maximum volume of livestock products, WF A has taken the following steps: (1) Elimination of the subsidy the Commodity Credit Corporation has been paying on corn moving from surplus to eastern and southern deficit areas; <2> an increase of 20 cents a bushel in the price of feed.. wheat on and after Dec. 6; and <3> an offer to buy corn during the remainder of this month at the old ceiling price in approximately 150 counties on the fringe of the corn belt where the new ceiling on corn (effective Dec. 6> represents a reduction in prices. OPA raised the maximum price on corn nine cents a bushel at Chicago to correct inequities in the previous regulation. At the same time, the prices of oats, barley and sorghum grains were "frozen" at the highest prices of the five-day period, November 29 to December 3, pending issuance within 60 days of a permanent regulation on these feeds. ·.. The familiar barber pole with a brass basin sitting beneath it is a common sight in England. The brass basin is a relic of the days when barbers were surgeons and was used to receive the blood. The merchant who keeps the public sold will be sitting pretty when the whistle blows-even if he does have to tell them he can't sell them all they want. Our Specialty- . WEDDING INVITATIONS and ANNOUNCEMENTS 7/te * lltif/it~le HIGH QUALITY Phone Mid. 178 GRASS' ' ''OR! GO4981 So.TO Murray, Utah, Tel. Slale Qrass Fumilure Store Wartime Railroading Thanks to conductorettes and women yard crews, American railroads are handling four times as many passengers and twice a:. much freight. Christian experience teac~s faith in the right and disbelief in the wrong. It bids us work the more earnestly in times of persecution, because then our labor is more needed.-Mary Baker Eddy SentiHel LOW RICES * ,::"' 669 See Pur Prices. Why o Farther? Save Your Ti1 • |