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Show 1 SENTINEL f.vow friday publisiht) at Slid letered as Second Class Matter at the Postoffice under the Act of March 9, 1873 vale Utah, The Senator Reports To The I 7 HOUA'itl) U ko C. i'.Ai'.l'.t AVn. ., ;f People Senator Arthur V. Watlcim 'ifl.sfu-- ' L Dear Mr. ; and Mrs. Barrows: I though I would drop you a note to tell you just how much I appreciate reading The Midvale Sentinel while I'm so far from home. jS -- . . ' F.dito' fv'c Old-worl- oft-time- s ,' -- one-da- y i behind-the-scene- knowledge here in flight operations and the control tower. The Navy is a very efficient and complex military force. Its accomThe plishments are Navy and Marines, an effective matchless army under Navy command, operates on a budget almost less than the Army and only half as much as the Air Force. It is a well organized and superior trained unit. Every dollar for the Navy counts. Every last cent is utilized. It has to be to operate on its limited budget. Hope to be home in January. Sincerely Blaine Tempest Legal Notices DELINQUENT s Draper Irrigation Company Principal Place of Business, Draper, Utah Notice is hereby given that there are delinquent upon the following described stock on account of the regular annual assessment of $4.50 per share levied on the capital stock of the Corporation on October 9th, 1951, the several amounts set opposite the names of the respective stockholders as follows: Cert. No. Amt. No. Name Shares Due 1328 Delbert & Ravella The U.S. Army and U.S. Air K. Angus 6 $27.00 Force offers plenty of sports and 1350 Norman Brown . 1 4.50 recreation. 1 689 Wilard Day 4.50 1 1351 Bob Joos 4.50 1091 Dan & Wanda 1 Kinzer 4.50 1078 E. L. Madsen 20 90.00 1344 Eleanor Mitchell ....1 4.50 1 1507 F. M. Peterson 4.50 1209 George & Grace 1 4.50 Payne 1 1131 Frank Wheadon 4.50 1 1219 L. C. Young 4.50 38.00 1501 Albert Clements Jr. 8 And in accordance with the law and an order of the Board of Directors made October 9, 1951, 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 her residence in Draper, Utah, on December 20, 1951, at the hour of 9:30 A. M., to pay the delinquent as sessment thereon together with the costs of advertising and expense of sale. HELEN M. VAWDREY, one-fourt- h info Secretary-Treasure- PROBATE & GUARDIANSHIP NOTICES r NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of JOHN W. WHITTLE, Deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at 13 North Main Street, Midvale, Utah on or before the 1st day of d 1 7" W r. PubL N 30, D7.14 Anglo-Americ- LIVESTOCK AUCTION NOTICE extra-ordinar- considerable number are opposed power politics I receive the paper by mail about produces strange alliances to the Echo Park Dam and there every Tuesday, and it is really a $2.50 and friendships. A recent example was nothing to indicate a change Subscription Rate, pet vcir nn wnvre in the U.S.A.) pleasure to keep up with the news (Advertising Kates Given on Request) was the action of Great Britain in of heart by anyone in Utah. In fact, and local happenings back home. supporting Byelorussia (White Rus- only one man, a nature lover, obwhom I don't know Someone, STALLED IN COMMITTEE , sia) for a seat on the Nations Se- jected to Echo Park Dam. He said was nice enough to subscribe to he was opposed for personal rea- the er ity Council. paper for me. I understand A number of the Hoover Commission's recommendations The United States was support-in- sons. that my subscription will run out lor cutting government costs and at the same time raising the The one witness who might have sometime in January. If you will Greece. Greece and Great Brilevel of bureaucratic efficiency have Iteeu adopted by Congress, tain have been friends since the made a significant contribution, send me the date, I'll be glad to ' Napoleonic era. Greece is an in- namely Oscar L Chapman, Secret- renew by subscription. ihough, generally, in a rather watered down form. These, it is dependent nation ary of the Interior, was not presthe Navy, my life Since Wesent nor had an effort been made has beenjoining associated with the tstimated, should result in a saving of $2,000,000,000 a year. a full and varied one. I tern powers in the North Atlantic to secure from him a formal state- spent my boot training at San However, the major recommendations, which would cause and Mediterranean defense setup. ment for inclusion in the record. Diego during the first 3 months of on the other hand, is It seems to me that those who this varstalled in still are a of Byelorussia, further $3,500,000,000 year, saving i year. After that I spent 2 one of the seven constituent "re- claim to have in their possession months at Jacksonville, Fla., getin is And the it direct, personal publics" of the Union of Soviet information and evidence of local ious Congressional committees. ting a background and education who and pays a tax Socialist Republics. As a conse- opposition to the Echo Park Dam of has income an of American kiterest every Naval Aviation fundamentals. of a deal made with Stalin should come forward and put such There after I was transferred to to see to it that Congress passes the necessary legislation when quence during the course of the Yalta matter openly on the record in the Air Controlman school at it convenes again. Conference, Byelorussia and the order that the people of the Upper Olathe, Kansas, which is about 25 Ukraine, another constituent re- Colorado River Basin states may miles from Kansas City, Mo. It was None of the Hoover proposals would in any way reduce public of the Soviet Union, were know the source and nature of the there that I learned by present elimwould them of bulk The services. simply promised votes and membership alleged opposition to Echo Park vocation. I spent three months of great government United Nations. This was Dam. inate costly and totally useless duplication between bureaus. in the by the infamous arrangement The hearing cost the tax- procedure and regulations. It was As an example, in one Veterans Administration unit, the Hoov- which Russia was given three votes payers considerable money and necessary to spend a lot of time didn't uncover anything that was studying about Civil Aeronautics er Task Force found that there were 24 supervisors for 25 em- in the United Nations. not already well known in Utah. Association standard procedures understand to difficult is why It of Agriculture for ployes! A farmer wrote the Department Matters developed at the hearing and Great Britain, and friend our ally, operating principles for all received five different replies, idvice on a farming problem-a- nd should have supported the Com- were only a rehash of evidence control towers in the U.S. whether each of which recommended different procedures! This sort munist bloc in this move for an- presented at the hearing on Echo civil or military. The U.S. has a I thing is rampant in the whole sprawling government strucother seat on the Security Council. Park in Washington in April, 1950, complete system and effective manIt seems to me that our State De- before Secretary Chapman. ner of handling air traffic by as- ture, and the reseulting waste is tremendous. ' detera make should CLINICS LEGISLATIVE partment signing them highways in the sky. are concerned mined effort to smoke out the BriAfter the Hoover recommendations-whi- ch This week winds up 6 weeks of There are many aids, most of them only with the administration and organization of the govern- tish and determine exactly what legislative clinics. I have visited planes in the air in all kinds of moment are passed, another big job remains to be done. That is were the practically every county in the weather with a well regulated demonstrain this tives strange state to get the views of the people use in our cities and on our to ruthlessly cut off every government activity and expenditure of power politics. In any event of Utah on matters of national tion which is not directly and unarguably necessary to internal and it is a situation which cause Am- policy which will help me in conAfter spending a few days at external strength and security. We can't afford political lux- ericans to pause and carefully con- sidering the various legislative pro- home when I had finished Air Conuries in this time of super taxes, super prices, and super deficits. sider the true condition of posals which will be considered trolman school, I was assigned to relationship. during the second session of this this station at Miami, Fla. on Sept. ECHO PARK HEARINGS 82nd Congress. I have found the 1, to exercise my training and The hearings of the special people of tUah exceptionally InHouse of Representatives and very much con- raised questions regarding the use and Insular Affairs Subcom- cerned over the present national of the forests. Since we have not terior SALT LAKE UNION STOCKYARDS mittee (five Democrats and one and world conditions. The people been able to spend sufficient time o'clock one at Friday Gvery Republican) which is set up for of the state of Utah can be very at the clinics to analyze all aspects the have reserved purpose of determining the proud of their children. I have of this problem, !) the heart of the buying and selling area where and extent of alleged local held junior legislative clinics in the Florentine Room at the Hotel nature the demand meets the supply. We have for you the (Utah) opposition to the proposed over 32 high schools throughout Newhouse for 2 p.m., Tuesday, Dec. most modern facilities in the Intennountain West. Echo Park Dam turned out to be the state in conjunction with the 18, and will conduct a hearing on a dud. The hearings produced no adult legislative clinics. I find the this most important problem. SALT LAKE LIVESTOCK AUCTION CO. evidence of significant opposition same high calibre of interest and I invite all those interested in Auction every Friday at 1 o'clock from Utahns. No evidence was sub- knowledge on the part of these range and national forest problems mitted to show that Utahns of any high school students as I iounJ in to be in attendance. This specifictheir mothers and fathers. ally includes representatives of I want to take this opportunity cities and towns who depend on to thank all those who made these 'these watersheds for their municlinics a success. cipal water, the sheep and stock men. Forest Service officials, Grazing Hearings This year, as in prior years, the sportsmen, and others who are instockmen of the state of Utah have terested in this problem. Iva L. Vii'i'i Friday, December 14, 1951 Page Six NATIONAL EDITORIAL ASSOCIATION V&Z G SENTINEL MIDVALE THE THE MIDVALE This is LentheVic's fragrance of incomparable freshness . . . that makes you seem younger, lovelier February, to be near, every day. , i .25 Tweed Bouquet. 3'2 oz., Iwp" Essence. 2oz.j2.50 I... .j.'ioz., $5.50 Tweed cice. Purse size, Boudoir size, $2.00 Exclusive A.D., 1952. Clarence of the Attorney lor Administrator 13 North Main Street, Midvale, Ut. $1.25 faff Whittle, Adminisestate of John W. Whittle, deceased. Date of first publication November 23, A.D. 1951. Ben G. Bagley trator pwi roxj t Vincent Drug Co. 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