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Show THE Ml DVALE (Utah) Page Three SENTINEL MIDVALE CITY Friday, May 29, 1955 "V raper Ifjewd Ifjoted By Members of the Lady Lions Frances Mickelsen, Reporter Mr & Mrs Revel Smith and son Steven left today for Mesa, Ariz., where they will enjoy a short vacation. Accompanying them home will be their daughter, Becky, who has made her home with Mr St Mrs Donnell Rasmussen during the past winter. Mr it Mrs Dan Dunn are enjoying a vacation trip in the Pacific Northwest. Their two young sons they accompanied them. plan to visit Mr & Mrs H. Gail Smith, former Draper residents, now living in Myrtle Point, Ore. Mrs Da Anderson and children, Lynette and Larry are leaving next week for New York. There they will board a plane for Germany, to join their husband and father, Weis-badeCapt. Morse E. Anderson in They plan to make their home in Germany for the next year and a half. Mrs. Anderson is a daughter of Mr & Mrs Craig En-rout- e Fisher. Mrs Herbert Nichols entertained Saturday in honor of her daughter, Francine's seventh birthday. Twelve little guests enjoyed the affair. Attending the annual Lions con- - AFFIDAVIT FOR NEWSPAPER PUBLICATION STATE OF UTAH ) ) ASSETS: ss. County of Salt Lake ) SAM F. SOTER, being first duly sworn, deposes and says: That he is President of Soter's, Inc., a Utah comoration. located and doing bus iness at 51 North Main Street, Mid- vale, Utah; that the said Soter's Inc. is the exclusive owner of the trade name, mark andor device described herein, and is in use by it in the business of retail merchandising. It claims said trade name, mark andor device is the same under which goods or merchandise are manufactured, prepared, handled, sold or distributed by said corporation. Sam F. Soter Subscribed and sworn to before me this 13th day of May, 1953. Ann Dahl Notary Public SPECIFICATION TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: BE IT KNOWN THAT Soter's, Inc. of Midvale, Utah, being engaged in the business of retail merchandising adopted for its use a trade name, mark andor device, of 'which the following is a description, or facsimile: CORPORATION c,redcent CONDENSED BALANCE SHEET DECEMBER 31, 1952 Cash $ 4,112.81 76,513.67 12,470.34 6,830.14 6,500.00 777,062.95 115,000.00 Taxes Receivable Accounts Receivable, etc Tax Sale Deeds Special Improvement Bond Guaranty Fund Fixed Assests Amount to be Provided for Bond Retirement TOTAL LIABILITIES: Tax Anticipation Notes Payable Accrued Interest Bonds Payable (not due) TOTAL LIABILITIES Surplus Unappropriated Investment in Fixed Assests Investment in Guaranty Fund TOTAL vention in Provo were the following: Mr & Mrs Harry Ballard, Mr & Mrs R. L. Pixton, Mr It Mrs $9987489791 Golden HowleU, Mrs C. H. Carl-quis- t, Gerald Smith, Jack Brim-hal$ 60,000.00 Ray Brown and Frank Tuft. 2,476.67 e Mrs. Mel Patrick, the former 115,000.00 Bailey, traveled from her $177,476.67 home in Oregon to attend the grad37,450.29 777,062.95 uation exercises of her sister, 6,500.00 Charlene. $998.489.91 L. is Smith Bert recuperating after undergoing surgery in a Salt MIDVALE CITY CORPORATION Lake hospital. REVENUES AND EXPENDITURES Mrs Marjorie Clements left CALENDAR YEAR 1952 Thursday to join her husband in New Jersey. Mrs. Clements has REVENUES: Taxes $ 92,690.62 been staying with her parents, Mr Water Receipts 33,041.88 & Mrs Heber J. Smith, while her Licenses 6,900.75 husband Bill, got settled in their Allotment from State Road Funds 6,487.40 Allotment from State Liquor Funds new location. 5,800.87 Allotment from County Recreation Funds 3,500.00 Stake Beehive Swarm Day was Fines and Forfeitures 1,545 75 held in the new Draper First ward Building and Property Rentals 1,376 40 1 313 25 Cemetery Perpetual Care Receipts chapel Monday night. Sale Proceeds Property 560 00 Mrs Ray Brown is visiting In St. Other Revenues 601 49 George with her mother, Mrs TOTAL REVENUES $153,818 41 who will accom- EXPENTITURES: Fotheringham, her pany daughter home to Dra- Administrative and General $ 21 232 07 Public Safety and Judicial per. 27 046 26 Mr & Mrs J. Elden Brown and Water Department 17 363 12 Streets, Sidewalks and Public Property Z'Z 40 258 49 Mr & Mrs M. B. Andrus will leave Electric " 8!36126 Light Fund soon on a motor trip to Kentucky TOTAL DEPARTMENTAL EXPENSES $11426120 where they plan to visit with Mr Interest on Bonds and Notes 5 802 09 & Mrs Steve Cline ami son. Mrs Bond Redemptions 12',00o!o0 . Cline is the former Belva Andrus. Additions t6 Fixed Assests 23 584 77 TOTAL EXPENDITURES club met The Seven Sister 55764806 at the home of Mrs Dale Fitzger- Excess of Expenditures Over Revenues (surplus decrease) .. $ 1,829 65 ald last week for its regular meeting. The five girls present discuss- Drews Riska, former The purpose of gathering blood Draper resied what projects they would purdents, now of Amarillo, Tex. The is two-folblood plasma is gravesue and decided first of all to do was born last Sunday and ly needed by fighting men in Kobaby some sewing. They also received died Monday night Interment will rea, and whole blood is needed to their record books. be in the Draper cemetery. make the precious gamma globuMr it Mrs Golden Howlett had Mr it Mrs Jay Rideout flew lin, the only substance yet found as dinner guests Sunday, Mr & Mrs from Walla Walla, Wash., to spend to give any protection against the George Puckett of Wyoming, Mr & the week end with Mrs Grace paralyzing effects of polio. Visit Mrs Glen Howlett of Provo and Rideout the blood mobile and make your Ross Bratt of Oregon. contribution. Give a pint of your Miss Mary Howlett entertained BLOODMOBILE COMING blood. The priceless and precious class at her her Mutual Roll sleeve and give a gift that only you can give. up your home with a lovely garden party. of blood to the Cross! The Red pint Mrs. Harold Howlett is instructor Red CLEVER WOMAN Cross Bloodmobile is schedulof the class. A good wife laughs at hubby's Mr & Mrs Jay Steadman traveled ed to be in Draper on Monday, 1 from 3 until 7 p.m. at the jokes not because they are clever to St George to attend the state June school house. but because she is. flower convention last week. & Mrs Mr Don Monday evening Saddler and Mr & Mrs Keith Nielsen entertained at a party for Mr I it Mrs Les Campbell. Twenty-twguests were present at the Nielson home. Mr it Mrs Henry Algair of Los Angeles visited last week with Mr It Mrs Keith Nielsen. Mrs Algair is a sister of Mrs Nielsen. Mr & Mrs Les Campbell and Mr killing, & Mrs Antone Nielsen spent three days last week visiting in Idaho Falls. Mrs. Edna Powell of Salt Lake spent two days of last week visiting with her sister, Mrs. Cora Smith. Word has been received by Mr ONLY 30C F0R A COMPLETE JOB FROM LIVE & Mrs M. J. Riska of the death of & of son Mr the infant Mrs W. l, Re-ne- '. 4-- Mia-Mai- Poultrymen o Bring your live poultry to our plant for the finest job of dressing and packaging available. TO BIRD HOW'S YOUR Nita Taylor and Allen Taylor sang George Smith spoke at the firea duet. Richard Wellington sang a side Sunday evening at the home solo. Remarks by Bishop Hyrum of Mr it Mrs Elmo Taylor. LORNA ALLGOOD, Reporter Hardcastle. Prayers were by Harold Oakeson and Donald Larsen. exercises Midway, Coral Sea and Franklin graduation Primary will be held May 31, at 7 p.m. in LeRoy Riska was in charge of the D. Roosevelt are our Navy's largest program. the Crescent ward. carriers in commission. 10:30 be will held at Primary a.m. every Wednesday morning during the summer. Bishop & Mrs Reed Nielsen of Mackay, Ida., announce the arrival of a son born May 18 at Mackay. The Nielsen's have four other sons Sure you want to get under the shade of a ;ool and one daughter. Mrs. Nielsen is the former Elma Beth Fowler, straw hat. It's good looks, and good business, too. daughter of Mr St Mrs Harry C. Fowler of Crescent. Before you spend your money be sure to buy the Mrs Charles Brown is convalesnewest and most advanced straws on the market, cing from a broken leg when she fell recently. and that means try on one of our crisp, cool, Mrs Theron C. Olsen entertained Monday afternoon at a luncheon "Green Dot" straws by "Lee" in honor of Mrs William Clements and children who will make their home in New Jersey with Mr Clements. Other guests included Mrs M. B. Andrus, Mrs Harold Smith WE HAVE THEM AT to and children, Mrs Heber J. Smith, Mrs Gerald Smith and children of OTHER STRAWS AT and up Draper and Mrs Stanley Allgood and daughter, Lorna. Mr It Mrs Seth Bills announce the arrival of a son born May 19 at the Maternity hospital. Mrs Glen Johnson entertained her club recently. Luncheon was served and the afternoon was spent playing rook. 56 North Main Phono Mid. 38 Prizes were won by Mrs Gerald Lunnen and Mrs Chester Jaynes. Parents of the sixth grade students were honored at a program afternoon. The fifth Thursday grade students assisted in serving STRAW HAT Time 53,95 $6,50 $9J e Just-A-Mer- e APPAREL Skof refreshments. The Bluebird class of the Primary enjoyed a canyon party up Big Cottonwood Canyon on Friday. The girls enjoyed hiking. After a hearty lunch the group returned home. They were accompanied by Mrs Elmo Taylor and Mrs Derrel Shulson, teachers. Mr St Mrs Paul Larsen and Mr & Mrs Merle Brown attended the Salt Lake General hospital nurse's alumni banquet and dance at the Art Barn Saturday evening. They also attended the homecoming tea at the nurses home Sunday. The sixth grade student of the Crescent school were honored at the ninth grade advancement exercises May 21, at Draper Jr. high school. 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