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Show 4-- H STRIKES, Club members who honors in Ltah were presented to four Dairy Achievement, Food exceptional work in the National preparation. Girls' Itecord and Tractor programs. Their rewards will be Club Congress in Chicago. Sumtrips to the 33rd National maries of their accomplishments are as follows: TOP SPARES, SPLITS ....... . W Roll a ways L 6 15 19 26 813 4 B's 17 531 4 T's 13 406 Pebilts 8 24 250 High scores: Tony Wozab. 188; Ethel Gold, 151; Jay Bills, 438; Ida Bills, 402; 750; Rolla ways, 1938. Midvale Mixed Majors Nov. 26 Team W L Checks Top Shop 34 14 708 Alibi 30 18 625 28 20 583 Ray's Auto Sales Furbreeders 22 26 458 24 455 21 27 438 Mid. Floor Cov. 18 30 375 Joe's Motor 15 29 341 High scores: Dean Burt, 187; Janet Millet, 184; Dean Burt, 496; Janet Millet, 432; Andersons, 741; Andersons, 2125. Andersons E. Mid. Elec. 20 aiAn COL.CHARLE5 A LINDBERGH, FIRST MAN TO PLY THE ATLANTIC R AND ALONE FROM NEW YORK TO PARIS WAS A NATIONAL GUARD PILOT IN 1927 WHEN HE MAPE HIS HISTORICAL FLIGHT. 1 'Lfl N'(d akaiiict cmncui' 'JS1 HAWAIIAN NATIONAL 6UARP5MEN SHOWEP GREAT COURAGE IN 1899 WHEN THEY FOUGHT A CHOLERA tKIUtMK. IN 1Mb IblANUS, VOLUNTEERING TO 6FARCH OUT VICTIMS, MAINTAIN OUARATTINE AND AIJARD AriAlkKT PAKIIT. . - DELINQUENT NOTICE DRAPER IRRIGATION CO. ' Principal Place of Business Dreper, Utah NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that there are delinquent upon the following described stock on the account of the regular annual assessment of $4.75 per share levied on the Capitol stock of the Corporation on Sept. 2!). 1954, the several amounts set opposite the names of the respective stockholders, as follows: Cert. No. 1440 W. R. Griffiths. No. of shares 2; amount $9.50. Cert. No. 1421 Hansen Ume & Stucco Co. No. shares 200; amount ' $532.00. 0. R. Johnson. amount $4.75. Cert. No. 15.H9 O. R. Johnson. No. of shares 1; amount $4.75. Cert. No. 1405 Ernest McGarry. No. of shares 1; amount $4.75. Cert. No. 1344 Kleanor Mitchell. No. of shares 1 ; amount. $4.75. Cert. No. 12H9 Floyd Payne. No. of shares 1; amount $4.75. And in accordance with the law and an order of the Board of Directors maue Sept. 2!Uh. 19j4, 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 the S. J. Co.. in Draper. Utah, on Dec. 20th. 1954. at 10:00 A.M. to pay the Cert. No. No. of 15H0 1; shares Mick-else- n delinquent assessments thereon together with the cost of advertising and the expense of sale. V. S. Mickelsen Secretary-Treasure- r Published Dec. 3, 10, 17, 1954. NOTICE OF SPECIAL MEETING OF STOCKHOLDERS OF ALADDIN & COMPANY NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that a special meeting of the Ward. Club During her eight years in work, she has won a total of 38 blue ribbons in county contests, 12 blue ribbons in state contests, and 12 medals for her projects in home im- provement, food preparation, clothing, garden, livestock, and leadership.. career by Marilyn launched her raising a calf. After selling the calf in the Junior Livestock Show, Marilyn has financed all of her subsequent projects. In sewing, Marilyn has made dresses, pajamas, and 4-- H DAYS GUARDSMAN RECEIVES APPROXIMATELY1 OWE SIXTH OF TH AHKI AL BASE PAY r airman aprons, as well as embroidered pillow slips, dish towels, and dresser scarfs. (&00L Thte following new books will be added to the Midvale Branch of the Salt Lake County Library, Friday, Dec. 3: FICTION Murder Won't nor, A mystery for moderns. Sue Barton, Staff Nurse, by II. Boyl ston. Another episode in Sue Bar ton's busy life. rub. Dec. 3, 10, 17, 1954. Blind Journey, by B. Lancaster. The story of a young patriot of 1781. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Wind River Range, by L. Floren. A Estate of Mary W. Torreyson. de western set in Wyoming. ceases Creditors will present claims with Dangerous Design, by L. Goldman. vouchers to the undersigned at 13 A dramatic suspense story North Main Street. Midvale. Utah, on or before the lGth dav of Anril. A.D. 1954. Lonely Cloud, by C. Woodham- UTAH SAVINGS AND Smith. The life of Florence TRUST COMPANY Nightingale. Administrator of the Estate of Mary W. Tor- The American President, by S. Hy- man. An authoritative study of reyson, deceased. Date of first publication: Dec. 3, the tasks of the U.S. President. A.D. 1954. Carlson's Guide to Landscape Paint Ben G. Bagley, ing, by J. Carlson. A comprehenAttorney for Administrator, 13 North Main Street, sive handbook of landscape paintMidvale, Utah . ing in oil. The First Book of Chess, by J. Lee- ming. Striking diagrams and simple text offer easy to follow steps in learning to play chess. The Caine Mutiny by I fieri II. Wouk. The smash hit play basPvt. Roy II. Miller, son of Mr & ed on a Pulitzer prize novel. Mrs Ervin Miller, 225 Island St., FOR YOUNG PEOPLE Midvale, recently took the Com- Follow the Road, by A. Tresselt. A pany A championship in physical picture book for small fry. fitness tests held by the 1st Armor- The Boy Scout Encyclopedia, by B. ed Division's 81st Reconnaissance Grant. Text and definitions cover Battalion nt Fort Hood, Tex. a wide range of scouting lore. The tests, referred to as "P. T.", The Terrible Mr. Twitmeyer, by L. , push-ups- , consist of a Moore. A hilarious tale of a dog run. and other events for catcher. a total of 100 points. Flower Arranging for Juniors, by Fvt Miller, whose wife, JoAnn. V. Marshall. Here is flower arlives at 721 Adams st., Killeen, ranging simplified. Tex., entered the army last Decem- Beyond the Timberland Trail, by J. ber and completed basic training Chipperfield. Three wolves strugr.t Fort Ord. Calif. gle in the barrens of northwest Canada. "The only discovery left for the Egytian Adventures, by O. Coolidge. Russians to make is that nobody A collection of short stories bas believes them." II. X. Eschen- - j ed on life in Egypt three thousi brenner. and years ago. Wait, by R. O'Con of our Court-Martia- l, pull-ups- 300-yar- d 17 ' U l DILLON D,Ll0N SLING SHOT W , BOOM-RAN- G Mode of Styron in red, yellcw or green. A wonderful gift . . . only 93c. Exciting new sport for young or old. Send for them NOW for CHRISTMAS giving, otous jhimo SM tMHtt nttinw IH I 304 Eleventh Avniv mtuin mail ImUm 1.00 (w h (9 aim 2c k. lokt City, Uioh 1 fUtf ftsd bw Q D!ln Slit Vm and Dillwi !any L Q Soh ir MI fJWiH tkiTCBDDitrc V H II 350-ac- re Co. for Street Decorations By UP&L Free electric energy will again be provided this holiday season by Utah Power & Light Co. to illum inate Christmas lights on streets and parks in the communities it serves, J. C. Littlefield, Salt Lake division manager for the Power Friday, December 3, 1954 Running, selecting and preparing nourishing foods has ben a challenge to Janice Paulick, 18, of Tooele, Club during her eight years in work. Due to her outstanding record, she has been named state winner in Food Preparation program the and will attend the National Club Congress in Chicago as the guest of Kelvinator. Janice has cooked and served 1,164 meals and 261 baked products during Club career. Because her her mother is employed, Janice has taken over all meal preparation at home. She has been county winner four times in Food Preparation, state 4-- H 4-- H 4-- H H winner once. Janice's club activities include the following: every office in her local club including junior leader assisting her mother, Mrs. Joseph M. Paulick. Excellent work in dairy production and management has brought recognition in Utah to Gene Winchester, 18, of Morgan. Gene, as Dairy Achievement winner, will atClub Congress tend the National in Chicago as guest of the National Committee on Boys and Girls Club 4-- H New Postal Manual JJonor toll Offers Simplified New Subscribers Phil F. Goldbranson, List of Regulations Mac Brown, Sandy Postmaster Melvin Lind of Midvale calls to the attention of mail users major new postal regulations being issued effective Dec. 1 which will provide important changes and simplifications in the use of the mails. NAMI A DEALER INQUIRIES W To.) Sandy Harold Fowler Sandy K. B. Gillaspie Midvale Rhoda J. Coyte Midvale Renewals-- Eva A. Fitzgerald, Draper Boyd A. Fitzgerald, Emmett, Ida. Parley Smith, Draper The Post Office Department is Dr J. T. Sorenson, Draper issuing a final edition of a history-makinF. L Gordon, Draper new postal manual which Gene Phelps, Midvale contains these changes in simple W. E. Malmstrom, WTest Jordan form. The new manual will bring Sam Cooper, Riverton together in less than 300 pages Deseret News, Salt Lake City public-interepostal regulations C. N. Crawford, Murray , formerly scattered through 4,000 William Scoggan, Midwale pages of dense print, Postmaster Pvt. William D. Kuhre, Sandy Lind explained. Mrs Bill Slater, Riverton This publication may be obtained Glen Carson, Sandy at 65 cents a copy from the SuperK. Millerberg, Midvale Pearl intendent of Documents, WashingK. Steadman, West Jordan Chris ton 25, D.C. And mail users anxious Mrs William Holt, Riverton to keep abreast of all changes in H. Midvale Carl Smith, this material that may be made from time may get both the pamformat and a phlet in loose-lea- f The Navy distributes more than year's subscription to all sheets 1.6 million news releases a year to a of for total making changes $2, also from the Superintendent of the home town newspapers of men and women in the Naval service. Documents, the postmaster noted. g st work. Gene's prize winning beef and dairy animals have won ten chamHe has pions and 109 twice been county Dairy achievement winner, and last year won the Utah State Jersey Calf contest. Other honors were a trophy from Ford Motor Co. for being state achievement winner, and a Standard Oil scholarship. Verl J. Poll is Gene'i club leader. He has held every office in his local club, was assistant leader and has been president of his county H LIRE'S TE3E blue-ribbo- GIFT THAT HAS group. All these programs are conducted under the direction of the Cooperative Extension Service. Free Electricity SENTINEL OVALE (Utah) EVERYTHING! sary service wires to connect the decorations to its system. This service will be available between dusk and midnight from Dec. 1 to Jan. 1." He reported that last year the Power company provided 207,217 kilowatthours of free electricity to illuminate 40,916 holiday blubs in 123 cities and towns. Of these, some 16,191 blubs were lighted in 30 communities of the Salt Lake division. Yet it costs only company, announces. "Following a long established WHAT'S NEW A sauce that custom," said Mr Littlefield, "UP&L, at no charge, will furnish tastes like garlic, but reputedly the electricity and will run neces doesn't smell like it on the breath. J. v 4r s YOUR PORTRAIT yours to give . . . theirs to share I Mmm TU NT IT Ammfltx Cntrm. Itn full putttrt tcfuU i . toor yam OBITUARIES Ixod copies of original Auitrolion Boomerongi. r 4-- Iii' uimA Gana Wincheitar ,J Janica Paulick 4-- I Page Eight "Some girls think the new bathing suits are indecent; others have good figures." Chris Schenkel. J. P. ALBERT MEYER Precision built of durable S'yron, powerful latex rubber, leather sling. For hunting or target practice , . . accurate! Red, Yellow, or Green . . . enly 98c each. ! Production costs on the Mather farm near Smithfield have been kept low because tractor repairs have been minimized by son Maurice, 19, who was awarded an trip to the National Congress in Chicago as a guest of Utah Oil Refining Company. , Tractor Utah winner In the program, Maurice has learned to prolitably operate the tractors on farm. He has the family's won tractor operation contests five times and made five demonstrations. Maurice has been club president three times. He won a scholarship to Utah State Agricultural College on his Dairy project and plans to use it this winter. His club leader is Mrs. Robert E. Gittens. 4-- THE NEW Jantje Peiter Albert Meyer, 33, "A hypochondriac is a guy who 24(50 E. 7G00 S., Sandy, died in a can't leave, being well enough Salt like hospital Thursday at stockholders of Aladdin & Com alone." Charlie Fuqua. 5:15 a.m. after a lingering illness. pany, a Utah Corporation, will be He was born Feb. 1, 1916 in Amheld at the principal office of the 431 Salt women company, suffer discomfort sterdam, Holland, to Johannes M. Judge Building, "Many Lake City, Utah, at the hour of 10 because shoes to fit the II. and Annechienc Pakker Meyer. buy they o'clock a.m. on Monday, the 27th occasion of instead the feet." El He married Ivy Jean Rowthorpe of December. 1954. day in the Salt Lake Temple, June 2. The meeting w ill be held for the ton Carter. 1904. He was a convert to the U)S church. Mr Meyer was owner of Meyer Jewelry and other businesses and apartment houses. He is sur- iPP Ite 4-- 4-- H I.I. I GUARD PAY FOR ONE DRILL A WEEK AND 15 SUMMER CAMP A NATIONAL transaction of any business that may be properly brought before it and specifically to consider and vote upon a proposal to amend the articles of incorporation of said company by: (a) Providing for a different me thod of amending the articles of incorporation and of giving notice of (he meeting thereof; 'b) Increasing the canital stork of said corporation to 250,000 shares of a par value of $1.00 per share; (c) Changing the number of di rectors and the number necessary to constitute a quorum. By U C. Barrett. lTCsident. and u. v. liarreit. secretary. 5 nd 4-- H AVWHf.?. n outstanding record in home economics has brought high honor to Marilyn Murray, 18, of Abraham. She has been named state winner in the 1951 H Girls' Record program, and was presented with a Her Club Contrip to the National gress in Chicago by Montgomery NON-FICTIO- ice Maurlca Math r Marilyn Murray GREAT GUARDSMAN IT. t i mo of Jo Nov. 26 H ' 4 Team Mert's Appli. Team Seven 21 Team Six l 21 15 Team Two 18Mi 17 Team Four 17 19 Team Five 17 19 Team One High scores: Helen Pappas, 193: Marie Gundvig. 474; Team Six, 573, Team Six, 1574. Roller's Mixed Social . - M H H K 625 583 521 25 23 Dick's Service 500 24 24 Bosh's Cleaning 417 20 28 Ruby's Tavern 16.5 31.5 340 Kiwanis Club 271 13 35 V.F.W. High scores: Matt Ycngich, 218; Roy Lepore, 577; Market Center, 885; Market center, 241)6. Team 4-- 4-- NATIONAL IN WORLD VMR H, CUAP.DSMBU WON THE ME PAL OP HONOR. HI&ME5T MILITARY DECORATION AWABPED SVTHg AMERICAN GOVERNMENT. 30 18 Market Center Jordan Valley Mink 27.5 20.5 Nov. 24 L W 24 12 24 12 1954 4-- Midvale Independent Nov. 23 L W Team 750 36 12 Alibi Tavern Roller's Ladies THE Members in Utah Win Trin ; SFLE Camera Outfit v Includes the new Anscoflcx Camera sensational good looks and features. See the full Jncture actual before size, clearly, you shoot. in Gray and Silver with Red Accents d Smartly ultra-moder- Color-Style- Ftalurvt you won't find vn in cameras tolling for much more j vived by his widow; son and daugh ter, Joney Albert and Elizebeth Jean. Sandy; his father. Salt Lake; brothers and sisters. John M. II. Meyer Jr., Rountiful; Van Capelle. Salt Lake; Mrs Frcderika L Evans. San Jose, Calif., and Mrs Tom Patterson, Post Falls, Ida. METAL-CLA- DOUBLE-ELEMEN- CONSTRUCTION D fll T LENS FOR GREATEST SHARPNESS "WATCH-WIND- AUTOMATIC Add fhes MARIE S. P. PEARSON Mrs Marie S. Peterson Pearson, 67, 8601 S. 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