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Show fj..;&?l LEGAL NOTICE THE MIDVALE SENTINEL INTENTION TO NOTICE OF CONCRETE SIDECONSTRUCT WALKS, CURBS AND GUTTER PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by the City Council of Midvale City, Utah, of the intention of Midvale City to make the following described improvements and to levy special taxes to pay the cost of the E.DITORIAL NATIONAL AS)CjTIN same, Enterei as Second Class Matter at the Postoffice at Midvale, Utah, Construct 4 foot concrete sideunder the Act of March 9, 1878 walks, 4 inches thick, and concrete curbs and gutters, waterJ. PARR GODFREY, Editor and Publisher ways and culverts upon and $2.50 Subscription Rate, per year (anywhere in the U.S.A.) along the following streets in to-wi- t: Midvale City, Utah: The North side of Wasatch "GOVERNMENT SHALL NOT SUPPORT THE PEOPLE" Street from the West side of State Street to the East line In 1887, Congress passed a bill appropriating $10,000 to of the Denver and Rio Grande fanners. President Gro-ve- r railroad right of way; both buy seed and distribute it to drought-hi- t sides of 770 East Street from Cleveland acknowledged that the motives behind this were the North side of Wasatch benevolent. Yet he vetoed the measure, in a message which conStreet to the end of said 770 East Street; both sides of Lentained this statment: "Though the people support the governnox Street from the West side ment the government should not support the people." The counof Allen Street to the East side of Holden Street; that to needs adherence today. principle try sorely Excepting, fiwever, concrete curb and gutter sidewalk, much the child earns, the parent Students May Earn Over which has already been placed an claim may exemption, providing uoon Darts of the said streets $6C0, Says Tax Bureau he has furnished over half the in accordance with specificaDo you have a son or daughter total cost of his child's support for tions furnished therefor by working during the summer vacaMidvale City. in also This the rule year. applies tion, who is likely to earn jnore The total estimated cost of said of legally adopted chil case the than $600 before school starts sidewalk, curb and gutter improve dren. ments is $2$, 127.50, or $1.6!) per again? There is one important thing to linear foot f6r 5,667 feet of propIf so, he or she doesn't have to abutting sidewalk improvequit work before earning that keep in mind: A dependent child erty ment and $2.82 per linear foot for amount for you to retain your is also entitled to an exemption 6,650 feet of property abutting child's exemption deduction. The deduction for himself on his own curb and gutter improvements. same holds true if you have a Roadways and walks will be conseparate return. On the other hand, across the curb and gutter working child who will if he is married, and files a joint structed required and charged still be under 19 by the end of the return with his wife, no depen whereever extra as part of the assessment, tax year. dency exemption may be claimed the estimated cost of which is .50c In either case, regardless of how by the parent. per square foot for roadways, and .35c per square foot for walks. Said improvements shall be called Sidewalk, Curb and Gutter Dis"T trict No. 14. Modern oil is easy on my The abutter's portion of the cost and expense of making said improvements shall be paid for by a Man budget, special local assessment on all lots, parcels and pieces of ground within the said special improvement district, payment for curb and gutter to be proportional to the lineal feet frontage of the property, and the cost of driveways and walks computed on the basis of the number of square feet constructed for each property owner. The boundaries of the district affected and benefitted by the im provements include all of the lots and parcels of land abutting upon the above mentioned streets and the sides of the streets whereupon the improvements are to be con structed to a depth of 150 feet back therefrom. All protests and objections to the carrying out of such intention must be presented in writing, stat No more seasonal heating bills! Now you can ing lot and block number or desperiod at no spread your payments over a cription of property by metes and bounds, to the City Recorder on or extra cost! When you use the new Standard Heating before the 2nd day of September, annual we estimate total Oil Budget Plan, your 1955. at 5:00 p.m. The City Council will meet at its Heating Oil needs, and divide the cost into ten even regular meeting place on the 2nd paymonta. There is no interest or carrying charge! day of September, 1955, at 8:00 p.m. to hear and consider such proYou get the most heat for your money because tests and objections to said im Standard Heating Oils are made from selected stocks provements as shall have been made. and delivered to you clean. You get safe, clean heat By order of the City Council of from every drop you buy. Midvale City. Utah. Dated August 10. 1955. Oil Company of Californiq product, tall Lawrence A. Mineer For Informo'icn on a"- tor-Nr- f City Recorder The following is a full copy of the Notice to contractors authorized published by the foregoing t: motion, 223S So. STATE PHONE 60805 NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Office of the City Recorder Midvale City, Utah Sealed proposals will be received at this office until 5:00 o'clock p.m.. September 2, 1955, for furnishing materials to be used in constructing concrete sidewalks, curb and gutter, waterways and culverts in Sidewalk, Curb and Gutter District No. 14, Midvale City. Utah. Instructions to bidders, together with plans, profiles, specifications, and forms for contract and bond, may be obtained upon application at the office of Caldwell. Richards and Sorensen. Civil Engineers, Zion's Savings Bank Building, Salt Lake City, Utah. The right Is reserved to reject any and all bids and to waive defects. By order of the City Council of ii Midvale City. Utah. 'v I v Dated August 10. 1955. iI "i i L if Lawrence A. Mineer City Recorder BEFORE THE OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION COMMISSION OF a i jr.. b a THE STATE OF UTAH Rates Given on Request) (Advertising CRESCENT LORNA ALLGOOC, Reporter Miss Nadine Fowler, daughter of Mr & Mrs Harvey C. Fowler, Crescent, returned last Tuesday from a four week summer fellowship. The fellowship is given by William H. Danforth, president of the Ralston Purina Company, is awarded to one outstanding senior student from each state, Canada and Hawaii. The student must be majoring in the fields of home economics. The group spent two weeks in St. Louis, Mo., where they toured some of the large department stores, Barnes hospital, and industrial concerns. Problems in nutrition and research were studied. The group then spent two weeks at a christian leadership training camp at Lake Michigan. Sunday dinner guests of Mr & Mrs Albert Dean last Sunday were Mrs Dean's parents, Mr & Mrs A. H. Tarivian, Murray, Milton Beck, ian, Murray, enjoyed a swim and r luncneon at Saltair Thursday. awards were Special Seagull presented Sharon Parkinson, Juanita Fairbourn, Joan Sampson, and Linda Lunnen. An exhibition of summer work was displayed in the recreation hall. Mr & Mrs Donald Thornwall June Dean) and three children, Salt Lake, were Sunday school visitors and Sunday dinner guests of her parents, Mr & Mrs Albert Dean. The Crescent Primary held its annual birthday service Sunday evening in sacrament meeting. Mrs Glen Johnson eave the welcome address. The program was presented by the boys and girls, entitled "Primary Treasures" ..with Mrs Johnson in charge. A special 10 year award was presented Mrs Glen THE MIDVALE ..... It lthe pj DRAPER, UT. Ph. Mid. 4912 and DELIVERY Anyplace in Salt Laka County PICK-U- ................... .. . ...... ....... ... ... . V.v.v.v.v.v.v.v.v.v.v.'.'.v.v.v. .............. .f"I e. ... ........................ . ...v.v.v. RIVERTON, UT. Ph. Mid. 4550 Provo; Mrs Margaret Moss, Salt Lake; Mr Dean's sister and their daughter and husband, Mr & Mrs Conrad Featherstone, Salt Lake. Mr & Mrs Einar Dahl and family, Clearfield, visited Saturday with Mr Dahl's parents, Mr & Mrs Eric Dahl. Dr II. A. Sharnion and sister from Salt Lake, Mrs Albert Dean and her mother, Mrs A. H. Tariv SENTINEL Friday, August 26, 1955 .her awards were pre- Mrs Clyde Glad for 17 years. Johnson; sented to Mrs J. D. Foster for her Use the Sentinel Want Ads for 22 years of service. Mrs Charles Carroll for 28 years of service, and quick sure rec,,lts. Durf ey Cleaners I (Utah) Page Two P Quality Work Always non-stude- nt ter LETS GET ACQUAINTED When there are things to be done before daylight or after dark, electric flood lights and barn lights assure ease and safety. They're worth far more than they cost. See your electrical dealer about modern and yard. lighting for your farm buildings FOR TOP TV SERVICE! heat We're equipped to give you TV service. Fast Honest Dependable. Long established. Phone us next time. top-flig- thanks to the Standard ht EAST MIDVALE ELECTRONICS 75th and Stata St. Mid. 144 WB USE y Be Modern-fM- jp TUBES LNi ELECTRICALLY Utah Power & Light Co. ten-mont- GAYLE BRUNYER to-wi- Want to ?J modernize your home? ill itrSif It.'. , ' n i Sir , 4" rikvi f : T ' NOTICE Notice Gasoline Doiai its jest K hereby given that a hearing will ho held at 10:00 A.M. on Thursday. September 8. 1955 in the Governor's Hoard Room. State Capitol r.uilding. Salt Lake City. Utah, ff r the purpose of adopting General Rules and Regulations relating to the conservation of Oil and Gas in the State of Utah. On, & GAS CONSERVATION LfJfUSTOOf Wc dmibt whether gasoline was ever put to more efi:vr;vc use than when it burns in the combustion ch.i of the treat l'?5S Cadillac engine. COMMISSION II F. SMART COMMISSIONER the bills... don't even need a down payment to start moderliing your home when you finance your project with one of our handy home improvement loans. Just get an estimate from your contractor or building supply dealer . . . then see us for a low cost loan to cover the entire amount. Borrow up to $2500 with three years to repay. v-.i- Ir r"; ?viiles power and eagerness ami responsiveness no counterpart on the world's highways. You 1 ItNtr, VtMBIRS f DERAl DIFOIIT INSURANCI CORPORATION V fAM tint have Clernhg Ar Repairing Recorir.g ticking of the electric clock. And how cjjidoit gasoline is in a new Cadillac. In fact, owners report that a single tankful is usually sufficient to carry this big, luxurious car through a full day of normal driving. RADIATORS MIDVALE RADIATOR SHOP a If you haven't yet learned line can do in tb? FRANK PRESCOTT M IO V A 1 1, WfAM 153 N. Holden "car for yourself what gasoof cars", we suggest that you State end Yine Sri., Murray truly thrilling demonstration. And after you have returned from your demonstration drive, wc hope that you will remain for some very special news about cost and delivery. You will find, for instance, that you can now Income the owner of a new Cadillac after the shortest waiting period in many, many years. And kcausc of our extremely low used-ca- r invenwill discover that we can give you a surtory, you prisingly liberal allowance on your present car. You will find, in short, that Cadillac ownership has never before been as xionJaJul. . . or as prmtual or as imminent as it is today! ... Why not stop in srxm and sec for yourself? We think you'll find a combination of favorable circumstances that will be difficult to resist! LAUEY MBLLEE, Midv.lt Ph. Mid. 555 how quietly it goes about its work! F'.ven at the ?".'! limit of the mail, the car is so silent in it- .ration that you can actually hear the gentle 1 come in soon for a ! Hnc. Phone AM6-354- 8 . |