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Show THE MIDVALE SENTINEL PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY Entered as Second Class Matter at the Postofflce at Midvale, Utah, No. 81949 d h A t 0 f M h 9 1878 liN THE THIRD JUDICIAL DIS· un er t e c arc • . _ TRICT COURT IN AND FOR HOWARD C. BARROWS, Editor and Publisher SALT LAKE COUNTY, STATE OF UTAH Iva E. Barrows, Associate Editor __ _ $2.50 KENNETH A. CARL-) Subscription Rate, per year--SON and LORAINE) (Advertising Rates Given on Request) CARLSON, his wife,) Plaintiffs, ) -vs-) EUGENE R. LaLI·) labor Under Socialism BERTE and JANEl · t · · t · · ] f D 0 E LaLIBERTE, ) N o group hn.s a greater merest m mam a.uung t1e ree en- . his wife, EVA La.) terprise system - and private ownership of our indusb·ies - than ! LIBERTE RICK -l labol". Or;ry in our free economy are labor's rights, privileges and ~igAN:~~~o,;~~ powers protected. In a socialist economy, the worker is simply a times known and de-)SUMMONS tool of the state, to he used as ruthlessly as his masters desire. j ~gnr:lg':G~~:~R~~~~ The Christian Science :-.ronitor has been running an extrcrne- LAURA LaLIBERTE) ly Edmund Stevens ' I persons GRIFFITH, . a!'d by,) all l . revealing series of articles on Russia ~ bv ~ clatmmg who was the paper's Moscow correspondent for years. ·one of through or under) the articles dealt with labor and the trade unions. Mr. Stevens I the said defendants) and all other per-) said, in part: "Everyone who works, down to the last ditch dig- Isons u n known) prodded and cajoled constantly into working at a claiming any right,) g er. is being . . _ . utle, estate or m-) faster prtch ... One of the mam agenetes, but by no means the J teres! in or lien up-) only agency for getting the Soviet worker to work harder and on the real property) · th, S · d · Th So . d . h described i n t h e) ) onger IS e ovtet tra e umon. e vtet tra e umon as plaintiffs' complaint) nothing in common with trade unionism as conceived and prac- adverse to the plain-) tiffs' ownership or) ticed m western countnes . . . . clouding the plain·) "While on paper the Soviet trade unions are pledged to re- tiffs' title thereto, ) present and defend the workers' interests . . . these provisions Defendants. ) lrave about as much meaning and application as the civil liberTHE STATE OF UTAH TO THE ties guaranteed in the Soviet Constitution. The actual power of SAID DEFENDANTS: YOU ARE HEREBY SUMdecision resides elsewhere, beyond recourse. The strike weapon, MONED to appear within twenrtfective defense against arbitrary pawer, is as utterly out- ty days after the service of this . summons upon you, if served 1awed as it was in Nazj Germany or F ascist I ta1Y • · • The SOvtet within the county In which this trade unions ... function primarily as an enormous, well-oiled action is brought; otherwise, nationwide machine for transmitting to the great working masses 'fithin thirty the daysabove a!ter entitled service, and defend the endless official ballyhoo campaigns aimed at keeping tl1e action, and In case of your fallt h ill rt h"15 tm t ure so to do, judgment will be work er constantIY peppe d up so th a e w exe u os rendered against you according effort.'' to the demand of the complaint Russia provides an extreme example - socialist dictatorship in which has been filed with the Clerk of said Court. This action its fullest Hower. Yet the same trend is evident where socialism Is commenced for the purpose of of a "moderate" variety exists. In England, for instanct, more quieting plaintiffs' title to the real County, property situate described In Salt Lake a nd more restrictions have been placed on the freedom of work- following . . . Subscribe Metal Prices Remain Stable, Report Says to The Sentinel now./ THE P MIDVALE SENTINEl, Six __:_P_::h:_o""::.._::::yo~u:r~n:e_:w~·~t~o;M~i~d-:.:-_n~s~.=.a:ge~F;:=a:c~t:s=Ah:;;=O=U~t~P;=o~~;.:=·d:a:y·:J:a:n:n:ary::2:0:,:l:Ji9~ New York, Jan 13-There was no change last week in the price quotations for copper, lead and zinc, according to the weekly market report of Engineering & Mining Journal. The publication reports that buying interest in major nonferrous metals for this month and next was fairly active, while zinc continued to sell at 9%, cents and 10 cents. Lead was in fair demand, and copper was firm because of a possible squeeze in February metal. Tin was lowered one-half cent by I ers, and the trade unions are being used as instruments of gov- State of Utah, to-wit: · d · Commencing 24.8 r o d s ernmental po li·cy. Men an d women in the key m ustrtes cannot North and 53 _113 rods West cl1ange jobs without government permission, and when that sit· from the Southeast corner of · Lot 14, Block 19, ten Acre 11ation exists, f ree Iab or no Ionger eXISts. Plat "A", Big Field Survey, It all comes back to a single fact. Free enterprise and free and running thence West d Wh · d tr d th 38·2/ 3 rods; thence North en one lS es oye , e. 115 feet; thence East 186 Ia bor are seed s f rom th e same po . other dies too. feet; thence North 50 !eet; thence East 127.5 feet; thnce South 2.02 rods; thence East 19-213 rods; thence South 7.98 rods to the place of be· ginning. fsf Ben G. Bagley, Attorney for Plaintiffs. • ....., ••,J~ • •• • P. 0. Address: 13 North Main Street, Midvale, Utah. Date First Pub. Jan 6. ••••• ~ARCJI OF DIMES RUSI-IE"O EQUIPMENT; EME~Gf:NCY ,,.. c:, ·- VALUED AT tJ\ORE THAN A. MILL/OW DOLLARS, iO Pol\0- STR\CKE~ AREJ~r.S IN 1g'l9 BY 1-/>./>o.NY VARIOUS 1<\EANS,_ -~ o ~ y- g N ONE: CASE:; A DOCTOR AND A RESPIRATOR WERE: FLOWN 7t> A ON A SHIP IN T/-1£: MID• ATLANTIC, AND LATER ORUGS ~:i,.,,PA7"1ENT 'NE:RE: /Ali!OPPt:D AT SEA ..,, BY PARACHUTE the RFC on Jan. 9 to 7'7 cents per pound. In commenting upon copper, the article states that domestic demand for January and February delivery was quite active and the undertone of the market continued firm. Nervousness over .price outlook for next month was reflected in reduced offerings of scrap. Sales now on the books of producers for January copper involve 91,000 tons; February business to date totals 28,000 tons. THE ARE: On Jan. 5 some 5,000 tons of USING MARCH OP D/MiiS COPIJCr were sold to Italy. The IN AN EF~T 71:J CLEAR AWAY 7}-IS MYsTE~Y SURROUNDING f.a.s. equivalent on part of this POLIOMYELITIS P transaction was somewhat lower ' than the going market. Sales of lead for the week totaled 5,930 tons. All of this ton\ nage was taken by consumers and the week's total was viewed as satisfactoty under prevailing cond1lions. The undertone of the market was steady to firm, deJICnd!ng on the inclination of che seller. Quotations were n~aintained at 12 cents, New York, and 11.80 cents, St. Louis. As for zinc, the publication says that offerings at 9% cents, largely by one seller, kept the Join the March of Dimes Jan. 16-31 price from rising to the 10 cent level. The E&MJ average for the week was 9. 779 cents per pound, Trials teach mortals not to Charge them that are ftch In In all instances where our exEast St. Louis, against 9.780 perience of the past has been lean on a material staff-a brok· this world, that they be not cents in the week that ended extensive and uniform, our judg- en reed, which pierces the heart. highminded, nor trust in uncer· Jan. 4. ment as to the future amounts We do not half remember this in tai nriches, but in the livin~ to moral certainty.-James Beat- the sunshine of joy and prosper- ~ God, who giveth us richly all tie. We print Butterwrappers. ity-Mary Baker Eddy. things to enjoy.-! Timothy 6:17 . ••• b ••• ··=······~·. • •••• ••••·~~·· ,...... • • .:!BEST!:. ~·. ~XXXX.t.,. ••. •••• ----- no. 81,765 IN THE THIRD JUDICIAL DIS· TRICT COURT IN AND FOR SALT LAKE COUNTY, STATE OF UTAH :: Eft~.-.· •.•e • •••••••••••• • V •••••• G. H. HIGGS, l Plaintiff, ) - vs) M. VERNON JEN-)NOTICE TO SEN, BESSIE E.) LEIN JENSEN, his wite,)CLAIMANTS and EDNA E. CAS-) S!TY, ) Defendants. ) "We're getting more . " Eggs than ever Meridian. visions of Title 52, Chapter 1, SANDY FEED &: COAL 1 Utah Code Annotated, 1943, are SANDY, BOX 63 • '· is .D..HSI. . and.Elnest. .. at Lowest CbstI under or by virtue of the pro- • \ . '-o::-r·-· ........... ·~·' . . -·--. .AP.PMl7.0£.0... and AO.H£.£.0 that the- TO ALL PERSONS HOLDING MECHANIC'S OR MATERIAL· MEN'S LIENS UPON THE PROP· ERTY OF M. VERNON JENSEN: All persons holding or claimIng liens upon the following property, to-wit: The Southwest quarter of the Northeast quarter of Sec· tlon 9, Township 3 South, Ra,nge 1 East, Salt Lake to the limit of their ability -and to keep costs down to a practical figure. Come in and let us explain the flexible, economical Pillsbury BestFeedingProgram. Pillsbury makes a special· ized line of egg feeds, equally suitable for large or small flocks. These feeds are scientifically formulated to hell' good birds produce up Amen'crz look one LOOK. .• ...'" .. • ' I' .. -,.. ....' , •. , . ; ... ....~r.., - ~· - hereby notified to be and appea.r before said court on the exhibit then and there the proof of their said leins. UTAH ~·· .• ,, .... ~ . "-'•' JJENKENS Dated This 30th day of Decem · ber, 1949 . /S/ Ben G. Bagley, Attorney for Plaintiff. P. 0. Address: 13 North Main Street, Midvale, utah. ----- No. 31,9n The Styleline De Luxe .(.Doof Sedan NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate af EVAN LYNN SHARP Ideal Market South Salt Lake County's Most • 7980 South State St. Corner Wasatch &: Slate • • • • • < ~· • • ' ... •• ~ '"~•~"· We believe you, too, will agree that you can't equal Chevrolet for beauty and comfort-for performance with economy-for driving ease and safety-at Chevrolet's low prices and with Chevrolet's low cost of operation and upkeep! • LOWEST -PRICED LINE IN ITS FIELD • NEW TWO-TONE FISHER INTERIORS • NEW STYLE-STAR BODIES BY FISHER • PROVED CERTI-SAFE HYDRAULIC BRAKES • CURVED WINDSHIELD WITH PANORAMIC VISIBILITY • BIGGEST OF ALL LOW-PRICED CARS • CENTER-POINT STEERING ary 13, 1950. Modern) Up-to-date Shopping Stop • Deceased. Creditors will present claims witJt vouchers to the undersigned at 13 North Main Street, Midvale, Utah, on or before the 17th day of March, A. D., 1950. Ethel G. Sharp, Administratrix of the Estate of Evan Lynn Sharp, Deceased. Ben G. Bagley, Attorney for Administratrix. Date of first publication Janu- • ' :. • • • NOTICE OF CONTRACT SCAVENGER WORK NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that MlDVALE CITY will accept sealed proposals for the hauLing and handling of garbav,e in Midvale City until Thursday 5 p. m., the 2nd day of February, 1950. Forms for such proposals containing conditions and specifications of the proposed contract may be obtained at the of fice of the City Recorder, Midvale City Ha11, Main and Center Streets, Midvale, Utah, prior to said date. The right is reserved to accept or reject any and all bids or parts thereof, if any bids be made on a partial or unit basis. By order of the Mayor and City Council. LAWRENCE !(, MINEER J20 City Recorder. INTRODUCING CHEVROLET'S EXCLUSIVE NEW POW~R¢~ AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION Riverton Motor Co. Phone MIDVALE 4717 RIVERTON, UTAH I I |