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Show ams, Patrick Henry, Washington, Jefferson, Madison, and others. If our children can be made aware of our early struggles as a nation Nora Clawson. correspondent they can much better understand Eiection For Monday Union school band will sponsor our present position. Rate : 10 cents per line. Minimum charge, 50 cents per i.nsertiOIL Annual election of officers of a danc·e in the school auditorium I would center episodes on Dan- Oct. 27 at 8 p By P. M. MICKELSE!f the Midvale Kiwanis club will be m. The public is IT'S TIME TO PLANT Tulips, LEATHER COATS RELINED, Reiel Boone and James Robertson; invited. Birector Pupil Personnel Hyacinths, Daffodils, Peonies, held next Monday night, it was paired_... New Zippers installed. John Sevier and others who first Jordan School District at and all fall bulbs. Best prices & Mrs Bruce Hughes and Murray Cleaners & Tailors. 63 K. Mr Jay Samuel Jensen, seaman ap- announced by Pres. P. :M. MickelTuesday, bells throughout the blazed a trail into the wilderness. family of North Salt Lake visited Soffe"s Gardens, 7800 South and 48th South, Murray, Utah. m prentice, USN, 335 Wasatch St., sen. nation rang out to join the liberty I would bring the fiery patriotism with Mr & Mrs Eldredge Clawson 3rd East. Phone Mid. 870-W N-3 Midvale, has completed recruit A nominating committee com~ bell in Berlin in announcing to of Andy Jackson to the screen, the FOR SALE-Building lot on 'lib training at the U S Naval traing posed of C A Nelson, chairman; the world our affirmation of the states rights man who said, "The Sunday. FOR SALE-Jonathan, banana, deAve., Midvale. Phone. Mid. 36. licious and Roman beauty ap- Mrs H C Aylett. center, San Diego, Calii. He ent· James A Seal and Royce Gilbert cause of freedom and to proclaim Federal Union-it must be pre- I Mrs Hyrum Brady, Mrs Raeola JQfl ered the naval service July 19, and has secured the following list of that America, proud of her heri- served." I would want our people I Mascaro and Mrs Velma Tischner ples 0 . H. Ebert 9400 South, Gran· 027 formerly attended Jordan high candidates: tage, is determined to preserve it. to get a glimpse into the struggle motored to Spanish Fork last week ite. Call Mid. 0489-R-3 school. For president-Leon Rasmussen; We are in accord with this move- among Clay, Calhoun and Web- to visit with Mrs Barta Swenson. OOES your car need a new paint Mrs Elva French has now three for vice presidents (2) - Marx ment and are supporting the Un- ster, whose only common interest job or body and fender repair? Mr & Mrs Melvin Carlson and was love of their country. I would sons in the service. Raymond is A. E. Von Harten Blackett, Ed. J Reimann, Harold ited Nations, but we wonder if we U so call Mid. 634 days and Mid. ~Uj!noor Charlene spent the foreAshman and Lyle Webster; for di· are utilizing our resources to ac· want a fairly complete history of with the marines in Korea; Ken- 173-R evenings. Free estimate. Ex· OPTOMETRIST or this week vacationing at rectors (5 to be elected)- M S quaint our citizens, especially our Abe Lincoln whose life epitomizes neth in the air force and Willard cellent work. Loyal's Body Shop. Lava Hot Sprlngs, Idaho. Peterson, J M Warner, Dale Wat- children, with the glorious history the struggle of America and the in the army· 0-27 Sandy, Ulah. Examinations by - - - -·--- ers. Hyrum Brady has returned home Willis Goodridge, Royce Gil- of our country and with the Jives triumph over circumstances. Appointment The great westward movement from the hospital following a short FOR SALE-L<>vely madern 6-rm. bert, Milton Bills, Darol Jex, James of those leaders who have made us home with erchard and llh acre represented by Brigham Young illness. Seal, Dr. J S Alley. The secretary- great. 6838 South 13th East Mrs Agnes Allen gave a birthday ground. Phone Mid. 22 or 842-R. It occurs to us that perhaps and his people, by the Forty Nin· treasurer is appointed by the Phone Mid. 488-R board of directors. once a week our TV programs ers and the Alaskan sour doughs party at her home Saturday in FOR SALE-2 violins, by owner. should be shown. Also the expanMidvale. Those present were her sacrifice. Call Fred Erickson. Other nominations may be re· might forget wrestling matches, There was a total circulation of ceived before Monday night, Mr and cowboy heroes and slap-stick sion of America as a world power, six sisters and two sister-in-law, Mur. 612·J or Mur. 396-J. N10 APT. FOR RENT-Partly fum.. Mrs Bernice and Mrs Blanche Bra49,734 books ln the Salt Lake Nelson said, and further nomina· comedy and unfold for us episodes Hawaii and the Philippines. newly decorated. Gas, lights, Theodore Roosevelt's rugged dy, and her mother, Mrs Hattie FOR SALE - Leonard upright County library system during Sep· tions may be made from the floor in the saga of America. Let the piano, with player. Good cond. water furn. for I or 2 people. • script be written by someone who Americanism could be presented Brady. Luncheon was served to all tember, according to a report sub- prior to the balloting. present. believes in America and her des- along with the lofty sentiments of Reasonable. Mrs Mary Eltz. 69 S. per mo. Inq. 28 N Main or 30 W mitted by Mrs. Ruth Vine Tyler, 027 The stake MIA sponsored a road Main St., Midvale, Utah. Phone Center after 6 p m. tiny and bring into our homes au- Woodrow Wilson's fourteen points. county librarian. The circulation MIDVALE SOLDIER thentic scenes of those acts and I would culminate it with the em· show Tuesday night. Eight wards Mid. 577-M. N10 FOR SALE BY OWNER-New 4was a galn of 14,781 books over PROMOTED TO SGT. took part. Winners were East Midactors who made us what we are. the same month last year. I room brick home, full basement, ergence of the comman man under vale First, Garden View and Mid- FOR SALE-27-ft. American Built Keith H Sorenson, son of Mr & The Calvin S. Smith Library Jed I would like my children to the guidance of Franklin D. Roose- vale First. House Trailer, 1945 model. Sleeps gas heat, corner lot, ever 1009 sq. Mrs R D Sorensen of Midvale, bas in the circulation during the vel!. the know American history from 4. Phone Mid. 4715. N3 ft. floor space. 6-ft. sliding door been promoted to the grade of Bishop Floyd Griffiths of San closets in both bedrooms, 2 linea r~~~~~w~i;t~h~~6,640 books, while the sergeant in the air force by his beginning. I would like them to This is just a brief outline of a Francisco was a guest of Mr & Mrs IE library at Midvale WANTED-LDS woman to tend see America as it was before the closets, front and back coat closets, program depicting America and Eugene Croxford recently. commanding officer, Lt. Col C C was a close second with 6,100 in my home. baby No housewhite man came. I would like them its ideal. Thousands of details can broom closet. picture windows . . • Williams.. The Sunshine committee consist· work. Ph Mid. 713·M. books, and the traveling Bookmo· 027 Will include all curtains & drapes. to realize that all the resources of be filled in. Parents, do you want Sgt. Sorenson, who is stationed ing of Mrs Pearl Croxford Vivian bile was third with 4,852 books. tbis country had laid hete dor· this for your children? and $400 all automatic gas range. at Camp Stoneman near San Fran· Hilton, Katherine Denn~y and FOR SALE-Cream and green ·en· Circulation at other libraries in mant for ages, awaiting industry, Landscaped. $11,950. Call Mid ameled Estate coal range. $2. Lucy Proctor visited Mrs Elizabeth the county library system was as cisco with the 2349th overseas re- the ingenuity, the brain of man 118-W, Mid. 427, or 9·1836. OZl Berret on her 82nd birthday last or make offer. Harold Howcroft, follows: L. Edward, 3,823; East placement group, is a supply for development. Even the small· Symphony Season 7900 Hyland Wrive, Union. 027 Thursday. Mill Creek, 3,514; Magna, 2,944; clerk. His specific duties are to est child would be thrilled at the Opens on Nov. 4 Sandy, 2,682; Riverton, 2,189; assist the supply sergeant. The symphony season is here. WANTED-Nice lady to tend two exploits of the intrepid Norsemen Sgt. Sorenson entered the air force Brocbank, 2,083; Bingham, 2,065; First rehearsal of Utah's so- Survey Shows Radical small girls 5 days a week in who sailed so far into the West Dr. Bruce J. Parsons Monroe, 1981; Ashton, 1958; West in July, 1948, and was formerly seas, and the life of Columbus, piece symphony orchestra was Change In Homemaker's your home. Call Mid. $191J5. 027 Jordan, 1872; Draper, 1647; Gar· stationed at Hamilton Air Force with its struggles and disappoint· scheduled by Conductor Maurice OPTOMETRIST FOR SALE_ Assorted first class field, ~446; alley, 1,072; Plymouth, Base. He attended Midvale Junior ment, its successes and failures, Abravane1 for Thursday, Oct. 26, Food Shopping Habits Homemakers may not realize it Rome Beauty apples. Ideal eat· 1043; Copperton, 552; Jordan High, high and Jordan high school. its drama and adventure would Gov. Lee has Oct. 29 through Nov. but their shopping habits hav~ cmnounces ing and cooking apples. $1.50 bu. South Jordan, 486; Central, ,---....----· -----~ provide more than one evening's 4 as Utah Symphony Week, and changed rttdically, especially withMrs Elizabeth Slaughter, 1349 E Complete V isual Care Of the total circulation, 28,155 entertainment for young and old. the first concert of the 1050-51 in the last ten years. Starts INSTANTLY to relieve 027 2nd South, Sandy. were juvenile books; 20,535 were Perhaps the reason why America season is scheduled for Saturday, According to a recently comreference books; 9,399 were adult 4762 S. State Nov. 4. Ph. Mur. 1500 populated by people from pleted sw·vey of housewives con· FOR SALE-Choice Building L<>ts. is now fiction; 3,660 were adult non-ficMusicians who spent the sumMurray, Utah ducted by universi ty research exCall Mid. 101-W. 027 many lands lies in the fact that tion; 3,571 were visual aids; 3,408 mer away from Salt Lake City are 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. or by Apptmt. men from several nations had perts, most women now shop for were branch's own and 1,541 were WANTED-LDS woman to tend gathering back in town and get· Caused by Colds groceries only once a week and a hand in its exploration. magazines. There were 819 ne\\< baby in my home. No houseJust rub on Mu.st.erole ..• it's made ting prepared for the opening. 1 their favorite day is Friday. ' This especially to promptly relieve coughs, Think of the dramatic scenes patron registrants during Septem027 One of the most brilliant seasons is due largely to two factors: the work. Ph. Mid. 713-M. sore throat and aching chest muacles which could 'be centered around ber, Including 710 children ; 77 due to colds. Musterole actually helps in history has been planned by prevalence in both small and large break up local congestion in the up-- the explorations of LaSalle and women and 32 men. Furnaces Sheet Metal Worlr· Maestro Abarvanel with such in- communities of the supermarket er bronchial tract, nose and throat. Champlain, of DeSoto Balboa, Pone FOR SALE n a strengths. ternationally famed stars as Helen Newspapers consistently fight nrn...,..,....,..,>r:"d-;1 de Leon. and Coronado, of Sir WaJ· Traubel, soprano; Vladimir Horo- which stocks all foods in one loca~ MIDVALE Corruption and incompetence in • ter Raleigh, and otherz who bl:m~d witz, pianist; Gregor Piatigorsky, tion, making unnecessary to shop from store to store, and the in· cellist; Alexander Uninsky, pian- fluence of foods advertising in paSHEET METAL theOur way. colonial history abounds in ist; Ricardo Odnoposoff, violinist, pers toward the end of the week. ; Choice Banan• - Jonathan REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF drama. The surge of religious fer· and Grand Johannesen, pianist. 25 Second Ave. But the Friday preference is Rome Beauty - Winnp But Managing Director David S still mostly habit, and store man· vor which led the Pilgrims, Puri· tans, Catholics and Quaker to the Romney points out: "Although we agers are willing to change all Also windfalls at 50c and $1.00 Lennox Furnaces per bushel new world, thus setting a pattern have the most elaborate list of that. They have been urging for Clyde Buxton Frllllk Wlltpi / of becoming a haven for those up- guest stars coming to Utah to ap- years that women avoid the crush LARKIN FRUIT FARM , pressed because of their religious pear with what promises to be of week-end shopping and market GRANITE beliefs. The settlement of English, the finest orchestra we have ever at the beginning of the week in9400 South, 2400 Eost IN THE STATE OF UTAH Dutch, French, Swedish colonies had, there will be no increase in stead. Any day now is a good day 1':::::::~::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::~:=::-~~~~-' FOR SALE-Large size boy's hibringing something good and bad price~rm bapy to say." AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS ON OCTOBER 4, 1950 on which to buy food, since the R C A Victor Recordings cycle. new tires and tubes. $14. The advance season ticket sales automatic refrigerator ASSETS from e"'ery land presents an op. became Call Mid. 118W. 021' portuuity to develop the concept has been unsually brisk and a re- standard equipment in more than cash balances with other banks, including re;Serve FOR SALE-Electric cream sepaone world. Surely these can ~ cord pre-season sale is assured but 33,000,000 homes. b~lances and cash items in process of collection ..$ 493,417.48 rator in good cond. $45. Phone most 'entertaining to a home aud - Mr Romney points out, nThere are In the old days, before refriger· United States Government obllgatlons, direct and Mid. 0592-Rl. 027 2,173,623.00 pertce. guaranteed ............................................. ......................... . still plenty of fine seats available, ation engineering caught up with Obligations of Silites and political subdivisions .... ._. ..... . 20,000.00 Our sf'paration !rom England but we do suggest that music pa- the homemaker's requirements, it Corporate stocks ................. . . .... ····· --·-······ ··· · ······· 2,301,45~:~ and our struggles for existence as trons get their tickets as soon as was almost mandatory that she L<>ans and discounts (including $5482.67 overdrafts) Automotive Suppliesan independent state can be wov· possible to get the best seats pos· load up on food for the crowded Bank premises owned $501.00, furruture and 8,756.00 en into the lives of Franklin, Ad- sible." week-end meal schedule, because fixtures $8255.00 .......... ...... -·········-·······--··-······-··············· 13,641.00 Real estate owned other than bank premises ...... ............... .. her inefficient icebox could not be "HIS MASTER'S VOICE" relied upon to preserve foods over Thinking of You- Eddie Fisher TOTAL ASSETS ..... ····-········-·-··-·-·····-·······-··--·········-······-········ $5,010,896.80 a longer period. !No Other Love-Tommy Dorsey Now that the modern refrigera· AU My Love-Dennis Day LIABILITIES tor has replaced the fast-melting Can Anyone Explain- Larry Green Gas & Oil Demand deposits of individuals, partnerships, and ice cake, and the newest models and the Honey Dreamers corporations ······ . ·····-·--················--·····---.--·-··-·· --·······-·· ... $2,515,391.69 come equipped with special com· Harbor Lights-Ralph Flanigan Time deposits of individuals, partnersh1ps, and cor~ LLOYD'S REPAIR SHOP porations ................................................... ···----···-··-··--·· ....... 1,850,047.03 partments for frozen foods, the Sometime- Wayne King Herriman Road, Riverton , Utah Deposits of United States Government (including poslady of the house can save herself The Bed We Want 20,529.00 tal savings) ..... _................ --···········--·-····-······-·---······-···· Phone Mid. 4517 wear and tear of crowds by do- RalphFlanagan Deposits of States and political subdivisions ....................... .. 291,860.00 18,374.29 ing once-a-week shopping on a day Our Very Own- Vaughn Monroe Other deposits (certified and officers' checks, etc.) --··-· TOTAL DEPOSITS ........ ................................ $4,696,202.01 when customers are fewer in the Ask about the Record Bonus Plan stores. Monday, Tuesday and with the 45J & 45AY 38,580.44 Other liabilities .... ....................................................... . Record Players Wedn esday are excellent days, the 0 R DE R TOTAL LIABILITIES (not including subordinated obli· survey shows. Although 44 per 1 gations shown below) ... ............... .... . .. $4,734,782.45 cent avail themselves o£ the first three days of the week. 47-51 No. Main Mid. 812 ..,.. CAPITAL ACCOUNTS • ······· ·······-···-··-················-··················-··--····-·-···· ............. $ 66.500.00 Surplus ........... ...................... ... ··---·········- ······-·-··-··-·---·-··············-· 100,000.00 from Undivided profits .. ___ ... . . ............................... .-·· ... 71,200.50 Rese1-ves (an d retirement account for preferred cap1tal) 38,413.85 -1< -1< THE Five l\IIDVALE SENTINEL Friday, October 27, t950 ~~::::::::::::::~jiK~iw:;a;ni;s~C~I~u~b~SSJI~a;te~s~--- LOCAL ''These Kids of Ours'' County Library Circulation Shows Increase SORE THROAT r All Kinds of APPLES ;go~v~e~r~n~m~e~n~t~.=:~~~~==~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ SANDY CITY BANK, Sandy, Utah, and Midvale Branch of Sandy City Bank, Midvale, Utah New and Used Auto Parts s Q T ER s TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS 276,114.35 TOTAL LIABILITIES and CAPITAL ACCOUNTS ......... $5,010,896.80 • This bank's capital consists of: Capital notes and debentures of ~16,500.00; Common stock with total par value of· $50,000.00. MEMORANDUM Assets pledged or assigned to secure liabilities and for other purposes . . . ... ... ~..OliOS as shown above are after deduction of reserves of WALLPAPER CLEARANCE TED'S CASH COAL '$ Fastest Delivery Service in the United Statas 50,000.00 43,470.99 -- STATE OF UTAH COUNTY OF SALT LAKE Gerald H. Smith, being first duly sworn according to law, de· poses and says, that he is Assistant Vice President & Cashier ot .t he above named bank and that the above and foregoing report contains a full, true and correct statement of the condition ot Ute said bank at the close of business on the 4th day of October, 1950. GERALD H. SMITH Correct Attest: HEBER J. BURGON ALMA FAffiBOURN MELVIN LIND Directors. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 17th day of October, 1950. M. S. PETERSON Notary Public. Re:siding at Midvale, Utah . My Commission expires Aug. 7, 1954. STATE OF' UTAH OFFICE OF BANK COMMISSIONER I, Roy VV. Simmons, Bank Commissioner of the State of Utah, do hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of the statement of the above named company, filed in my office on October 19, 1950. ROY W. SIMMONS, Bank Commissioner. ABERDEEN COAL Stock on hand must be moved to make way for 1951 patterns Phone Mid. 786 675 EAST CENTER ST. chores once you've put electricity to work. It can power your water pump, electric milker, saw, feed grinder, strow cutter, and many other farm operations. . ... Many fine Imperial washable patterns to choose from. We have complete line of papers for all rooms. And electricity can light coops and barns ••• all with automatic controls, if you wish. COME IN NOW WHILE OUR STOCKS ARE GOOD You can really say goodbye to back-bending ~-. •.1·-, • .. ' • N UTAH POWER & LIGHT COMPANY f""·· ' . Ho~ Owners!>JP.C";f' J ,O.X PAYIIII.s;~ C.9MPA~Y· . ·l c •. ' , •' • ·.Control ; 37 No. Main Midvale Junction Mid. 347 Come in end Jet us serve youf HARDWARE & APPLIANCE COMPANY Phone 520 BUY FROM YOUR DEALER Norm Mangum UTOCO Service Station We pick up and return your car EARL'S ' oF COURSE, IT'S ELECTRIC , MIDVALE Midvale, Utah GUARANTEED POLISH JOB 1 $6.00 and $1'2.00 J Gas • Oil • Tires • Acess. 1 Washing |