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Show THE MIDVALE SENTINEL PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY Entered as Second Class Matter at the Postoffice at Midvale, Utah, nuder the Act of March 9, 1878. U. P. Ordesr 10 Gas Locomotives Omaha, Neb .. Dec. 2&-Union Pacific railroad announced today that ten gas turbine eleclTic locoHOWARD C. BARROWS, Edinr and Publisher motives-the newest form of rail Iva E. Barrows, Associate Editor motive power-have been ordered Subscription Rate, per year (anywhere in the U.S.A.)- $2.50 from tht1 General Electric com· pany. (Advertising Rates Given on Request) Placement of the nation's first WISDOM AND FRUGALITY NEEDED order for these compact and pow· In his fil·st inaugural address, President Thomas Jefferson erful locomotives was announced pleaded for "a wise and b:ugal government, which shall re· at U P headquarters here by A E strain men from injurng one another shall leave them other· Stoddard, Union Pacific president, · 1 · ' · · d d · \who said they will be similar to a 'WJ.Se free to regu ale then· own pursuits of m ustry an un- 4,500 horsepower unit which has provement, and shall not take from the mouth of labor the been undergoing test on regular IJread he has earned." freight runs of Union Pacific for Those words are particularly apt for this time, when nearly the last year and a ball. Delivery ~18,000,QOO,OOO has been asked for rearmament. At such a time, will begin in the fall of 1951. Mr Stoddard disclosed that the wisdom, recognizing, that defense is paramount, should realize new locomotives will be assigned that non-defense expenditures of government should be handled to regular freight service and will roth true frugality. permit the Union Pacific to "Eva!· At a tilne when alarmed politicians are demanding all sorts uate more fullY. under a wider va· .,{ controls, wisdom should recognize that, except in matters af· riety of operating conditions, the potentialities of this new type of fecting defense, men should be left "free to regulate their own motive power." pursuits of industry and ilnprovement." He said acquisition of the units Wisdom also should recognize that tax laws should be so was being made by the Union Pa· "Titten that from no one shall be taken the fruits of his labor cific "in furtherance of its policy except to raise essential funds for defense and the ordinary pro· of fully exploiting the possibilities of te most modem equipment de· resses of governn1ent. veloped for rail transport." "On the basis of results to date, MIDVALE CITY CORPORATION the gas turbine electric locom<r TENTATIVE BUDGET tive looks promising as an addition 1951 to diesel-electric and steam power," Mr Stoddard added. "Tests lteYenues: County Taxes-Based upon levy of 18 mills on to date have been most encourag· valuation ........................................................... .$ 87,076.00 · ·· mg. Less: Provision for uncollectables of 4%.... 3,483.00 General Electric will build the $ 83•593 ·00 Alco-GE locomotives at its plant l,OOO.OO in Erie, Pa. Add: Redemptions and delinquent taxes ............ _........... This gas turbine electric locomoTOTAL TAX REVENUES ...................................... $ 84,593·00 tive outwardly resembles the front Water Rents ......................................................................................$ 36,000.00 end unit of a diesel electric locoGeneral Licenses ............................................................................ 6,000.00 motive in appearance but packs Dog Licenses .................................................................................... : ·00 two to three times the amount Fines and Forfeitures -··················-············-··········-········-..·········· .00 of power. TOE Page Si:r TO FIGHT THE FfRE 1\IIDVALE SENTINEL December 29, (J~~ 61/Sfitl' out;tr" o'l~t\/ ' ~~~ , 361 st General Depot To Fill Vacancies rn Officer Personnel Vacancies exist in the 361st Gen· era! Depot, Organized Reserve Corps, for recruits and for key non-<:ommissioned officer and warrant officer personnel, Col. Horace W Shurtleff, depot commander an· nounced today. He urged all men of military age and of all branches of the service o en IS m e 361st and get an Allotment from State Road Commission ................................ 5•500 ·00 You'll be surprised at the e,.. opportunity to gain experience in •n t t fr Stat Li or Funds 5 600 00 ...... o men om e qu ............................... _...... • · cellent results Midvale Sentinel's material distribution and planning, want ads secure. warehouse management, labor and 'TOTAL REVENUES ......................................................$139,293.00 equipment operation, personnel management and property account· ing. Headquarters for the organization is located in building 92A, Ft Douglas. Meetings are scheduled regularly on Monday from 7:30 p m to 9:30 p m. Reservists are paid for two meetings per month. Gas on Stomac~ ·Nowone of the country's leading brands, Cor~y's was made famous by millions who •, wanted good whiskey at a sensible price. €CORBY'S . A 9rand old name since 1859 Relieved in 5 minutes or ~~~~~~---~~~~~~~~~~~~~~]~~~~~-ll.~i~~~i~~~~~~!dl.!.lwl.ll~~!~l·!k!!i~:~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~=~ BLENDED WHISKEY-liS PR00£-&8.4" GRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRrTS JAS. BARCLAY & CO. UMITEO, PEORIA. ILL Appropriations: Expenses-Administrative and General ......... .$ Water Department .......................................... Electric Light Fund ........................................ Streets, Sidewalks & Public Property ........ Public Cafety and Judicial ...................... ,... 20,600.00 13,812.00 6,085.00 30,260.00 23,660.00 , $ 94,417.00 19,045.00 Bonds and Interest .................................................................... .. Capital Outlay-Appropriated ............................$ 25,285.00 546.00 Unappropriated ................................................ 25,831.00 •. •II• II II TOTAL APPROPRIATIONS ..........................................$139,293.00 The above tentative budget will be on file at the office of the City Recorder until December 30, 1950, at 12 o'clock noon for public inspection. Notice is hereby given, that a public bearing on the above budget will be held at the office of the City Recorder, in the city ball, Hid· vale, Utah, at 12 o'clock noon on Friday, December 29, 1950, at which any taxpayer may appear to protest same. LAWRENCE A. MINEER, City Recorder. Pub. Dec. 22·29. NOTICE OF SPECIAL STOCK· HOLDERS' MEETING OF SANDY CITY BANK, SANDY, UTAH NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the annual meeting of the ~tockholders of the corporation -wiU be held at the Midvale Branch of Sandy City Bank at Midvale, \ltah, on MONDAY, the 15th day of January, 1951, at the hour of Z:30 o'clock P. M. In addition to the regular busi· ness o£ the meeting and the pre-sentation and acceptance of official and other teports and the election of Officers for the ensuil'lg year. a proposal to amend the Ar· ticles of Incorporation in the fol· lowing respects will be presented to and acted upon by the stock· holders at said meeting: (a) To increase the authorized capital of the ~!lfporation from 500 shares of common stock having a par value of $100.00 each, or a total authorized capitalization of $50,· 000.00, to 1,000 shares of com· mon stock of par value of $100.00 each, or a total author· IJ%"'1686'~,-,.,~~~AiVIIIIN'I.M'II.II'M'I'AIM . i2ed capitalization of $100,· 000.00. (b) The original Articles of IncorpOI'ation provide for of· fices of President, Vice Presi~ dent ami Cashier but no office of Secretary was created or provided for, although the Cashier has acted as Secretary. It is proposed to amend Ar· ticle IX by providing for the office of Secretary in Lieu of the office of Cashier. (c) To amend Article X by changing the time of the an· nual meeting from January 15 to the third Wednesday in Jan· uary at the hour of 3:30 o'clock P. M., and to provide that stockholders' meetings may be held &t other offices than the Sandy City Bank of· fice. (d) To ameRd Article XI to provide that private property of the stockholders shall not be liable for debts or obliga· tions of the corporation. HEBER J. BURGON, President of Sandy City Bank, a corporation. Midvale SATURDAYS 2 to 6 P.M. TUESDAYS ALL DAY - Other Days By Appointment - Telephone Mid. 498W. If no answer call 3-3175 Eyes Examined Glasses Fitted • The Smort New Sel Air Thanks to the Greatest Public Demand any Motor Cars and Trucks Have Ever Enjoyed, the Latest Million Chevrolets have been Produced in Less Than 6 Months .•. Compared to 12 Years for the first Million! ) •• So it is your overwhelming endorsement of the products and services we offer that is behind the production of this 25 millionth Chevrolet less than six months after completion of the 24 millionth. We are sincerely grateful. And we believe tho best way we can expr""s our gratitude is to continue to offer you the very finest services and the very greatest values that we possibly can. We'd like to join all other Chevrolet dealers in thanking our customers for making possible this 25 millionth Chevrolet. For the only reason anyone makes more products is because people want more of them . We Chevrolet dealers are able to deliver more passenger cars and trucks than any othor automobile dealers today only because you prefer Chevrolet passenger cars and trucks over any other make. MORE PEOPLE &UY CHEVROLETS THAN ANY OTHER CARl * ' .. -- McDougal Funeral Home Ph.: Mur. 0222R 1 .. ·, MORE CHEVROLET TRUCKS IN USE THAN ANY OTHER MAKEI ~ ~ Riverton Motor Co. Phone MIDVALE 4117 • .' And that is exactly what we intend to dol "Reverence for the Departed ...• Consideration for Those Who Remain" 4330 So. Redwood Rood .. 'J DR. GERALD H. BAGLEY OPTOMETRIST 15 North Main St. . IUv.ERTON, UTAH • |