OCR Text |
Show THE MIDVALE SENTINEL (Utah) Page Ten South Jordan there to talk to all the children. Scbcol will be dismissed for Betty Mechara, Reporter the Christmas holidays on Dec. Phone: AM 94471 23, at noon. Students will return to school again Jan. 4, I960. The Primary officers and Building Fund Supper teacher and partners of the Planned for Two Wards South Jordan First Ward had a turkey dinner and program Dec. Ward's 11. Soutlh Jordan The C. E. Turner was in a car accibuilding fund Christmas card dent test Saturday, Dec. 12. His held will be and supper program car wa.s demolished, but he esDec. 29 at the school auditorium. caped with minor cuts. The time is set for 7 p.m. AdmitMr & Mrs C. MacLsen had Mr & tance will be the price cf cards Mrs Wallace Aderson ever for a and stamps that each member Sunday dinner last Sunday. Mr & Mrs Ferguson and lamily would have sent to other members of the two South Jordan had Mr & Mrs Herbert Terhu Wards. The contribution is to be and children Joyce and Herbert enclosed in one envelope with at their home for Sunday dinone card addressed to all mem- ner. They are from Trident, bers in care of South Jtrdan Mont. Mr & Mrs Virgil came First and Seiond Ward bishopric. with the Terhu family and spent The addressing of the envelope the week end. Mr & Mrs Arnold Webb visited will depend on which ward they Mr & Mrs Ferguson Sunday, Dec. belong to. If they belong to the First Ward then it will be ad- 13. They were celebrating Mrs dressed to the First Ward bishop- Webb's birthday. ric. If they belong to the SecPeggy Mecham, 4, daughter of ond Ward, then it would be ad- Mr & Mrs Iral F. Mecham,, was dressed to the Second Ward bish- operated on last Tuesday, Dec. 8, opric. These will be gathered on for a ruptured appendix. She is Monday, Dec. 21 and Tuesday, in the LDS Hospital. Mr & Mrs Albert Kroft visited Dec. 22. They have also been ak- ed to note on the envelope or teii recently in Spanish Fork. Their the person gathering it the num- friend, Andrew Neilscn, is going ber in their family who will at- to California. tend the supper, so proper prep Mr & Mrs John DennLson and aration can be made. family visited Mr & Mrs Albert Kroft last Sunday, Dec. 13. The annual Christmas party The following people are celewill be held Dec. 22. The South brating birthdays: Dec. 20. Jordan Elementary School, and Mary Lou Palmer, Orion New-bolDec. 21 Robert Thomas, the South Jordan First and Second Ward Primary, are in charge. Steven W. Mabey, Verda McMul-lin- , This will be held for all preJeneal Mecham; Dec. 22 school children and school chil- yron P. . Hutchings, Duane Car dren, their parents are invited roll, Ethel Maibey, Blaine Os too. The program will begin at borne; Dec. 23 Gustav Lucas, 12:40. Everyone is invited, so Lawrence Fullmer, Carolyn MitGarth Beck- chell: Dec. 24 stead, Dojiald Mitchell; Dec. 25 Wanda M. Taylor, Odessa Lucas, Eldred Wardle, Joyce ThomPaulette Nielsen, as; Dec. 2 Don Workman. The following are celebrating wedding anniversaries: Dec. 20 ABOUT THE CORRECT NO even Santa Claus himself will be color.. snAve. or. size., vou M6T CANT Be at 'cm J l, HWP--i TOTAL PUBLIC PUBLIC WORKS: 1960 Y for l;' AM Inspection Department Permanent Employees MIDVALE CITY CORPORATION TENTATIVE BUDGET Santa Buys Himself a Present Friday, December 18, 1959 PUBLIC UTILITY FUND GENERAL FUND REVENUES: Based upon a valuation of $5,239,129.00: 17 Mills General fund $ 89,065.00 2 Mills Public Utility fund Property Taxes Less: Provision for Uneollectibiles Add: Redemption 1 Taxes 419.00 $ 85,502.00 $ 10,059.00 891.00 105.00 $ 86.393.00 32,000.00 $ 10,164.00 $118,393.00 $ 10,164.00 Delinquent Total Property Taxes Add: Sales Tax TOTAL TAX REVENUES Water & Sewer Revenues License & Permits Fines & Forfeitures Rents & Concessions State Liquor Fund Allotment Cemetery Fees Billing & Collection Fees Sundry Revenues TOTAL 3,563.00 4 & $ 10,478.00 -- 0- 97,800.00 6 700.00 2,000.00 2,500.00 5.800.00 600.00 1,800.00 750.00 REVENUES $138,543.00 Engineering & Administrative Permanent Employees Professional & Technical Services $107,964.00 Waste Collection Works 99,005.00 TOTAL APPROPRIATIONS $133,120.00 5,423.00 $ 99,005.00 TOTAL EXPENDITURES & EQUITIES $138,543.00 $107,964.00 8.959.00 party at Salt Lake Wednesday evening. EXPENDITURES The bishopric and partners GENERAL GOVERNMENT: AM Mrs Agnes Dansie. & Disposal 6,670.00 $ Temporary Employees Operating Supplies Equipment Maintenance Employee Benefits & 750.00 750.00 8,170.00 $ 39,270.00 Permanent Employees (Total Public Health) & $ 300.00 $ 3,600.00 RECREATION Services Not Otherwise Classified 44,680.00 39,270.00 300.00 14,860.00 Unappropriated Phone: 3,300.00 PUBLIC HEALTH: $ 34 010 00 Public Health Parks & Recreation Public Utility Fund Herriman $ Recreation General Government Public Safety accompanied bishopric, priesthood group to a theatre 2,550.00 750.00 $ Streets & Highways $ 10.300.00 Temporary Employees Operating Supplies & Equipment 3,600.00 Maintenance Operating Supplies & Building & Grounds 2,000.00 Maintenance (Street Maintenance) .... Special Departmental Supplies 8,000.00 Street Lighting 1,200.00 Services Not Otherwise Classified 1,500.00 Employee Benefits Improvements Other Than Buildings 1,200.00 $ 27,800.00 Electric Lights PARKS his $ 1,620.00 $ 44.680.00 TOTAL PUBLIC WORKS APPROPRIATIONS: niblic SAFETY Rcportei were guests at a Christmas din- Administrative: ner party at the home of Bryant Permanent Employees Miller Thursday evening. Temporary Employees Ward conference was held The Birthday Club held its Travel eve nine at the ward LDS at Office Expenses & Supplies chapel, with Stake Presidency, - Christmas party Wednesday Howard Barben, Leonard Beck- the home of Mrs Rae Butter-fiel- Professional & Technical She was assisted by Mrs Services Auditing stead, Elmo Turner, and tugn Services Not Otherwise Classified council members in attendance. Carol Butterfield. The Ladies Literary Club held Rdbbie andi Glen, children of Insurance & Surety Bonds its meeting Monday evening at the Oren Dansdes, were guests Employee Benefits Tax Anticipation Notes the home of Mrs Rutii Dansie. at Wilford Bergmann, to the Interest basketball game at the Ogden Sundry Charges (Election, Assessing Mrs Ann Clark was School of the Deaf Friday and and Collection Topics of discussion were Yugo were overnight guests at the slavia and bwitzeriana, wiui pic Municipal Court Bergmann. home in Sandy. Mr & Mrs Ray Oakeson; Dec. tures and relics displayed. Russel Poor, Denver, Colo., Permanent Employees work-day BeckL. last 21 Mrs Earl Mr 4 At Relief Society spent the week end as guests of City Hall Mr & Mrs Bert Tuesday. Quilting and painting his stead; Dec. 23 brother and family, the Earl Permanent Employes were & Mrs Ron Thomas; were featured. Hostesses Naylor, Mr Poors. Temporary Employes Mr & Mrs Neal Mrs CarcJvn Freeman, Airs Nora Dec. 24 Mrs Lowell Hamilton enter Building & Grounds Operating Crane, Mrs Phyllis iwasey, and tained at a birthday party in hon Supplies & Maintenance Mrs Ann Clark. Ladies or of their son Kile, Monday, Mrs Jesse H. Dansie motored Dec. 7. Games and refreshments TOTAL GENERAL GOVERNMENT to Loean to attend the Kappa were featured and 25 guests at LOOK YOUR LOVLIEST Delta Mothers' Club buffet sup- tended. PUBLIC SAFETY: Mr & Mrs Walter E. Crane Police Department Lorna Allgood, Reporter per and program at the Dr. Cre- by having your hair done home last Monday evening. visited Mrs A. J. Jefferv at Salt Permanent Employees Phone: AMW241 gan Dec. 7. Lake Saturday. Temporary Employees at Dorothy's The school and PTA Christmas Visiting with A. H. Dansie for Travel (Schooling & Training) Public Is Invited to party will be held Friday, Dec. his birthday besides family mem ittlice Expense 4 Supplies bers here were the W. Blaine Pet Equipment 18, at the school auditorium. Christmas Cantata Operating Supplies & Complttt Midvale, Mr & Mrs Ernest Maintenance Among those attending the erson, Dansie and daughter Martha Services Not Otherwise Classified .. Tho public is invited to the PTA meeting and band concert SHAMPOO HAIRCUT, "Tha Dawn of at West Jtrdan High School last Salem, and Mr & Mrs Tearris cantata Employee Benefits Christinas ' ' " and SET Christmas" at 9:30 a.m. on Dec. Thursday evening, were the Sher Among those who attended the Fire Department 20 in the Crescent Sunday School. wood Butteniekis, Mr it Mrs LesThe music committee of the ter Butterfield, and Charles E. mothers and daughter tea at Permanent Employees ALL FOR High School Monday Temporary Employees Sunday School is in charge. In Oliver, parents of Judy, Sue, and Bingham were Mrs James Bowles. Travel evening the evening, at 7 p.m., there will Kicky, members 01 the band. Nephi S. Butterfield, and Mrs Equipment be a Christmas program in sac Operating Supplies & Oren Dansie, member of the Mrs Earl Ptor. Maintenance rament meeting. The MIA a adult class held par Employee Benefits surprises lor everyone, line HALF THE FUN theme lor the Pock meeting is ty Tuesday evening at the ward house. Cub Scouts to Hold 'Ccuntry Store." All Cub Scouts IS HAVING IT DONE AT and their families are invited to "Country Store" Always put off until tomorrow attend. what you shouldn t do at all. Th Cub Scouts will hold their Relief Society en pack meeting Friday, Dec. 18, The Crescent To a erease snot remove . - v ' at 7:30 p.m. in the Crescent joyed a quilting day on Tuesday cau.-e- . . hair a by on rubbing against hire Jone talk gave lief be Ward will There chapel. a wall, place a blotttr over the BEAUTY Alma Mrs hazards." fire hair awards for some, candy and cook and go over it with a warm 7951 S. Stat AM ics for all to buy, and fun and bourn told how to decoraU spot noxes for packages. Lunch was iron. erved by the following lank Mrs Fannie Harper, Mr Elia By OWNER & BUILDER beth Fowler, Mrs Mildred John For SALE or TRADE s n, Mrs Ardelle Hardcastle. and Mrs Celeste Rolxson. 2 NEW BRICK HOMES Emerson Hand of the 1aVi in Sandy v.ion high council, and home mi irios, uniar aiiecK and l.oury 3 BEDROOMS BATH & Adams, n. were speaker in BUILT-INCARPORT rament meeting Sunday evei:;, Other handwork was done can be seen at such as dish low els and Chrit 1215 and 1235 Eait 7th South mas candles. Sandy, Utah Nancy Jensen, daughter of Mr LOUIS D. NELSON 4 Mrs llurdette Jenson. ce!Hrat s her 9:h birthdav at a part AM 5.4353 Saturday with a group of her friends. $ 7,630.00 3,060.00 1,500.00 1,800.00 1,500.00 Streets $ 26,840.00 5,970.00 300.00 360.00 3,825.00 $ 14,860 00 8,000.00 $ & 8,000.00 Highways ENDING BALANCE $ PUBLIC UTILITY FUND EXPENDITURES Salaries: Water Operations Treatment Plant Clerical Supplies & Equipment Operations Materials Treatment Plant -- 0- $ 10,000.00 5,650.00 4,025.00 12,275.00 2,050.00 6,400.00 2,100.00 900.00 500.00 500 00 4,600.00 Engineering Office Rent Auditing LccLSOs Sundry Operating Expenses Reimbursement to General Fund Capital Outlay Pump Extension of Lines $ 23,750.00 1,700.00 650.00 250.00 $ 49.000.00 10,000.00 400.00 3,500.00 3,900.00 & Interest 1930 Bonds $ 6,205.00 1947 Bonds 10,050.00 1954 & 1955 Bond Retirement Fund .. 19,850.00 36,105.00 $ Bonds 4,500.00 1,000.00 $ 33,650.00 2,100.00 2,160.00 700.00 2,350.00 2,100.00 ro) e m 3,165.00 EXPENDITURES $ 34,010.00 $ 7,435.00 RECREATION Power $325 DOROTHY'S SHOP & Revenue from Other Agencies 2.500.00 100.00 1,750.00 400.00 CLASS "C" ROAD FUND 2,940.00 530.00 Crescent 900.00 400.00 500.00 REVENUES 1,200.00 $ 3,485.00 Cemetery $ Temporary Employees Building & Grounds Operating Supplies and Maintenance Employee Benefits TOTAL PARKS 900.00 3,750.00 2,200.00 2,500.00 2,000.00 0k Parks $ Temporary Employees Building & Grounds Operating Supplies and Maintenance Employee Benefits Buildings & Structures Improvements Other Than Buildings Sprinkling System Lawn Mower Machinery & Equipment $ 9,410.00 TOTAL EXPENDITURES $ 99,005.00 The above is a copy of the proposed budget for Midvale City for the year 1960. a copy of which is on file in the office of the City Recorder at the City Hall. A public hearing on the proposed budget will be held before the Citv Council on Thursday, Dec. 31, eemmencing at 12 o'clock HENRY BECKSTEAD, Mayor of Midvale noon. LAWRENCE A. MINEER City Recorder (Pub. Dec. 18, 25, 1959) mm -- flover ' enes u S t Open the brightest gift package of 1959... r A I. Truly Wonderful Gift s - rtfr ,nl, 4q I v - ' POINSETTIAS v m -- If :r.--- d ? a J- -- .' , car '.!. - f 1 mi, v.. 4 - w X 1 r ttr'a.m.n - a3 w 1 i. 1 f i 1 1 ' 1 7-- 1 $3 50 TQ $750 ORDER YOUR FLOWERS Find the world's finest bourbon since 1795 EARLY Hcam sets the nmod tor a lestixe holiday season with thisi gicaming, colorful, original gilt package, worthy For Christmas Delivery of the lourhon that's always Worthy of Your Trust. AM5-356- JIM BtAM (5 proof) QenuP, old fashioned Kentucky straight bourbon whiskey, enjoyed the world over. 8 During the recent materials shortage you may not have been able to get exactly the Pontlac you wanted when you wanted it. But now beautiful new 1960 Pontiacs are being built and shipped in all models, all series, all colors. Select and choose to your heart's content! Come In or call today! SEE YOUR LOCAL AUTHORIZED PONTlAC fftC& noma shop .J WttTUCKY STRAIGHT 8 01' R BON WHISRItS 17 fi. Main Mttvd AM TliT J AMIS B. 5-3- StAl DtSTtLUO AND BOTTLED BY DISTILLING CO, CLERMONT, KT. DEALER Laury Miller Inc. 4919 S. State St., Murray, Utah V PONTIAC-- ... . Tn. only tor with Wide Trock WheeU |