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Show TIIE MIDVALE SENTINEL PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY Entered as Second Claas Hatter at the Peetofflce at under the Aet of March 9. 1178 Wtrda, Utak THE MIDVALE Cttavrthf tetroc&cts trCIoat Ntw Trucks SENTINEL (Utah) MM Friday, December 4, 19tt ?Si to give outstanding performance ia meet ing modern hauling requirements. a new line of 1934 Chevrolet tracks were introduced by dealers last Completely I Saturday. HOWARD C. BARROWS, Editor and Publisher Improvements ia every part ef tke vehicle engine, chassis and Iva E. Barrows, Associate Editor body have been designed with aa $2.50 eye to current and future needs of Subscription Rate, per year (anywhere in the U.S. A) (Advertising Rates Glrea on Refuest) truck owners aad drivers. Among tke more important advancements FLAGRANT ABUSES are tke following features: L Three new engines, witk inIt is inevitable that emotional considerations should enter creased horsepower aad outstand into discussions of what the government's policy should be in ing, economical performance, in providing veterans with hospitalization and medical care with' elude tke most powerful truck ea out charge. Americans are a warmhearted people, and they want gine ever built by Chevrolet Automatic transmissions op to do all they can for those who served their country in war. tional through the one ton (10,000 At the same time, it would be destructive o the true inter lbs. GVW) model range. ests of all concerned to try to avoid the fact that there is a prob S. Increased durability, with lem here, and a serious one. That problem is what to do in the heavier axle shafts in tke two-to- n and models, bigger dutches on light case of veterans whose disabilities are not service-connectemodels and more and keavy-dut- y who are able to pay for medical attention. rigid frames on all models. Op- I CHEVROLET SHOWS '54 TRUCKS OUT and SAVE! efilifllili FACTORY TRAINED MECHANICS GENUINE APPROVED PARTS V ,,iiila! -- OUR LABOR RATES ARE LOWER d, America, the magazine of the Jesuit order, recently devoted an editorial to this. It pointed out that medical authontitt fear that socialized medicine may enter this country "through the back door of the Veterans' Administration. Then it said: Tre- sent veteran population is about 20,000,000 and growing at the rate of 1,000,000 a year. More than $500,000,000 was spent on veterans' medical care last year, of which only 178,000,000 disabilities. Besides all this d went for the care of the there is another big objection to present law. The General Accounting Office, checking a test sample of 350 patients re cently discharged from VA hospitals, found incomes ranging of these veterans had real from $4,000 to $50,000. Twenty-fiv- e of from assets $20,000 to $500,000. Yet all property and other had presumably sworn that they were unable to defray ex tional keavy-dut- three-spee- y available transmissions d ea light DIstiBcttVe front-en- d styling Is keyed to added power and greater models offer and medium-dutgreater gear reduction, more rug ged construction and a steering' n column gearshift lever on y FOR YOUNG Ride-Contr- ever-eagia- LEGAL NOTICES grade-climbin- g. PEOPLE Prince in Buckskin, by Margaret Widdemer. Story of Joseph Brant at Lake George. one-to- models. 4. Dramatically improved comservice-connectefort for tke driver through a new seat, standard ea cak- e models and optional in all other cabs. 3. Appearance improvement with a new, more massive radiator grille and front-en- d design, while a one piece curved windshield increases visibility and safety as well as add penses." ing to tke distinction of the vehicle. f. More apace for payloads and In fairness to the veteran whose ills stemmed from his should easier loading. The body height of to say nothing of the taxpayers, such flagrant abuses platform aad stake models pickup, be stopped. has been lowered through modified body, mountings. Unobstructed OFFICIAL 1ALLOT loading space has been lengthened SPECIAL BOND ELECTION on several models. LAKE CITY. SALT MIDVALE NOTICE OF SPECIAL BOND COUNTY. UTAH. DICIMISt Ckux es in tke new Chevrolet ELECTION, MIDVALE CITY. SALT LAKE COUNTY, UTAH. DECEM II, 1953. trucks, according, to the company, BER IB, 1953. hare been made to meet and antic Central Sewer and OMIsje Wafer PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY Hon Bawaa JS9JBS9M ipate tke needs of drivers and oper GIVEN that on Friday, the 18th day wVerteJC Ml4 e5JeG$ atora. They are the results ef sug of December, 1953, a special elec gestions made by users to Chevro tion will toe held within the limits let field men, aad long range plan of Midvale City, Salt Lake County, FIRST QUESTION SUSUllTii): Utah, for the purpose ox sud milShall the negotiable, coomb, ning by designers and engineers. ting to such qualified electors of general obligation boads of fcid-- For keavy-dut- y models the most said City, as shall have paid a vale aty. Salt Lake County, Utah. truck in Chevro powerful engine the tax in therein year in the axxrexate Bnacwai property next preceding such election, the of $220,000.00, or so muck thereat let kistory, the Jobmaster is of as mar be necessary. aayioie wtse fered as optional equipment It following questions: in not to exceed thirty-fiv- e teen provides greater power for aeeel First Question: Shall the negotiable, coupon, from date of lame and bearing eratioa and Tke rate not general obligation bonds of Mid-val-e interest at acentum low s need for ia operation gear reper City, Salt Lake County, Utah, ing six per duced, producing laager engine life in the aggregate principal amount aavable semiannually, be of $220,000.00, or so much thereof and sold for the purpose of aad economy. Witk displacement of as may be necessary, payable with- eonstructiaf. lmmvvemeai Ml cubic inches and a compres larcemeata, extensions and in not to exceed thirty-fiv- e sion ratio ef 7.1T to i, it kat 133 years from date of issue and me nki to the present water and bearing interest at a rate not sewer system of said City to erdar horsepower. CyUadere are larger exceeding six per centum per an- adequately to eapply water aad and a aew klgk life earn provides num payable semiannually, be Is- sewer service to the inhiWt to freer breathing. Tke exhaust valve sued and sold for the purpose of thereof, the same to be awed aad rotators, XCX valves aad chrome en- controlled by said naanwipaiityT constructing improvements, largements, extensions and betterYX3( ) top piston rings are standard. ments to the present water and Tke automatic transmission Is a For the lasuaace of Water aad sewer system of said City in order Sewer Geaeral OUlgataea aew optional feature, available ea Bnnda adequately to supply water and models. light aad medium-dut- y sewer service to the inhabitants ease new and fieri impor driving thereof, the same to be owned and If tke rotor daatrea to vet far teat time controlled by said municipality? saving, particularly the lane of Water aad (ever Second Question: frequent-ato- p delivery work, Tke lerai uaugaoea areaee aa automatic tranaousaioa is four Shall the revenue bonds of Mid- - lamooat of mCTIfX Be C speed kydra-maU- e vale City, Salt Lake County. Utah. place aa X to tke trace design, except in the aggregate principal amount word "Yea," S tie tetor the sedan ea modal, en delivery Vafta to vote tame ef ox $275,000.00, or so much tnereoi against tke to Tke available. which PewergUde as may be necessary, payable solely aad Sever Osaeral C? from the net revenues to be de- Ponds ta the amotmt at i " M V selector lever to conveniently rived from the operation of the 00. he shall place aa X ta tke mounted ea tke steering column. water and sewer system within space after the word No." Comfort tor tke driver has been not to exceed thirty-fiv- e years SECOND QUESTION SUtXTTTTD: increased greatly witk tke I from date of issue ana bearing in Shall tke revenue boads ef Kid- seat It provides real terest at a rate not exceeding six vale City. Salt Lake County, Utah, Ride-Contrper centum per annum payable in the arrrerate BriadDal ameuat driver comfort even est long, con semiannully, be issued and sold of $273,000.00. or se mack thereof tinuous kauk Tke seat aad back for the purpose of constructing as may be aecessary, payable sole- are built aa unit, and tke back improvements, enlargements, ex ly from the set reveaoes to be demoves up and down In unison witk tensions and betterments to the rived from the of tke wa seat cushion. present water and sewer system of ter and sewer operation tke wltaia said City in order adequately to to exceed thirty-fiv-system e from years Aa pert ef tke new external ap- supply water and sewer service to date of issue and bearing to' the inhabitants thereof, the same terest at a rate sot exceed' peeraace, tke kood emblem, ef to be owned and controlled by said ing six per centum per annua metal, is ef aew design. Tke perk municipality? oayable semiannually, be toraed ing lights are sear tke edges of The official ballot, after the and sold for the purpose ef tke fenders, sharking the true statement of the first question sub- constructing improvements, ea mitted, shall contain the words larrements. extensions and better' widtk of tke vehicle more clearly. "For the Issuance of water and meats to the present water aad A ckoice ef 13 attractive colon is Sewer General Obligation Bonds, sewer system of said City ta order available at no extra cost Yes No." The official ballot, after adequately to supply water ana tne statement ox the second ones sewer service to the inhabitants tion submitted, shall contain the thereof, the same to be ewaad aad words "For the Issuance of Water controlled by said munldpaiitrr and Sewer Revenue Bonds, Yes No." If the voter desires to vote For the issuance ef Water aad for either issue of bonds, he shall Sewer Revenue Boads place an X in the space after the NO( ) word "Yes." If the voter desires to the voter desires to veto for vote against either issue of bonds, theIf issue of Water and Sewer Re he shall place an X after the word venue Bonds la the amount ef so "no." ii either question sub $273,000.00. he shall place aa X to mitted is approved by a majority the space after the word "Yes." If of those voting thereon, bonds to the voter desires to vote against the authorized amount may be is-- the issue of Water aad Sewer e-sueo. venue Bonds ia the amount ef On the reverse side of the hal $275,000.00. he akaU piece aa X to lots shall be printed the following: ue space after the word "Me." uniciai oanoi lor Midvale on the reverse side of eacft aa City, Utah, Special Bond Eleclot shall be printed tke foQowiag: tion, December 18, 1953. Official ballot for Midvale City. .4 . LAWRENCE A MINEER Utah, Special Bond Decttoa, De cember 18, V3S. City Recorder Midvale City. Utah" LAWRENCE A. IGNEEft At said special election the polls Recorder aty shall be opened at the hour of 7 Midvale Qty. Utak" o'clock. a.m., and remain open until and be closed at the hour of 8 N0TIC8 TO cuiorroM o'clock, p.m. of the election day. Estate of Ernest W. Peaxsoe. De The voting place for all of the qualified electors of the City shall ceased. Creditors wul present claims be Midvale City HalL and the sarrfj b judges of election at said polling with vouchers to the undersigned place shall be Roxie Gosman, The- at 359 South Main Street. Salt Lake City. Utah, on or before tke 7tk day resa Corak, and Mary E. Kemp. of April AD. 1954 Dated at Midvale City. Salt Lake First Security Bank ef Utah. NJL County, this 16th day of November, Exchange Place Branch. Executor 1953. XeeptUI teste ereee Uirlerole of the Estate of Ernest W. Pearson, relief else gives big Henry Beckstoad heped Deceased. ta saevtasj. MwrteroleH reeter ease (SEAL) Mayor G. Barley, Attorney for Beg btm pamroevui0 . medtcetlaa Midvale aty, Utah Executor, 13 North Mala SL, ereetes eeedet eoeyuertf4 hft Attest: ticbS wtiere ns hnse. aftBeme Midvale, Utak. Lawrence A Miaeer r9f trm. pm at emr Date of first pub., Dag. City Recorder ASK ABOUT OUR BUDGET PLAN Chevrolet trucks. 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