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Show 10 be presented in accordance with the provisions of Utah Code Annotated 1953, and with proper verification Public Notice Midvale , 's ; NOTICE TO CREDITORS ; Estate of J June Q. Dunoskovic, ; aka June Quick Jensen 255-360- Midvale Ladies Community will meet Wednesday, 18, at 1 p.m. at the Midvale City Hall for a Christmas program. The prayer will be given by Mrs Lawrence L. Ray, flag salute by Mrs Ellis J. Wilcox, and a Christmas program presented by the Hillcrest chorus, under the leadership of Conductor Leo Dean. The program is sponsored by Mrs J. 0. Jones. Hostesses will be Mrs C. I. INVITATION TO BID chairman, Mrs Isackson, Gaylene J. Hardman, Bids are being accepted by Charles W. Anderson, Mrs Administratrix of the the ; department of Ann Anderson, Mrs Jessie Estate of June Q. Dun-- the purchasing Jordan School District on Humphries, Mrs David I. oskovic, aka June the following: Gardner, Mrs James L. Quick Jensen Duno-- ; Masters Spirit Mrs Eldon Holmstead, Duplicating Smith, skovic, and Fluid. Mrs Ben G. Bagley, Mrs AlDeceased. ; Bid forms can be obtained bert Jenkins, and Mrs Vance Date of first publication by contacting Arthur L. E. Burgon. November 28th, A.D. 1974. Casper, purchasing agent, Members will donate cookVICTOR G. SAGERS Jordan School District, 9361 ies which will be distributed Attorney South 400 East, Sandy, Utah, to the rest homes in this area 7321 South State Street phone for Christmas. 84047 Midvale, Utah All bids are due by , 11, 18) (Pub. December 17, 1974. Kindergarten classes in Arthur L. Casper, Midvale elementary school Purchasing Agent were taken to the Festival of : NOTICE TO CREDITORS (Pub. Trees by their teachers Mrs ; Estate of Kol'ford, Mrs Beal, Miss Vigil MELVIN A. LINT) ; and Mrs Finlayson. Deceased Dunoskovic, Deceased Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at 7321 South State Street, Midvale, Utah 84047 on or before the 28th day of February, A.D. 1975. Claims must be presented in accordance with the proviUtah Code Ansions of notated 1953, and with proper verification as required 75-9-- 1 1 1 Club Dec. 12-5- ) 1 255-689- 11-2- 12-4- 12-1- '. Creditors will 1 Date set for party as required therein. WALKER RANK & TRUST CO. by RICH ARD R. MUNROE, Administrator of the estate of MELVIN A. LIND, Deceased. Date of first publication' November 11, A.D. 1974. HEN G. RAGLE Y, Attorney 29 East' Center Street Midvale, Utah 81047 1, 21, 28; (Pub. present Christmas claims with vouchers to the will be held Thursday, bazaar pndersigned at Walker Hank Dec. 12, at Midvale elemen& Trust Co., P.O. Pox 1169, USE THE WANT ADS tary school from 4:30 to 8:30 Salt Lake City, Utah 84110 on p.m. A chili dinner will be (ir before the 15th day of Feb served. The classroom open I'uarv. A.D. 1975. Claims must house will begin at 7 p.m. and a door prize will be given ; NOTICE OF DELINQUENCY away. On sale will be baked SOUTH DESPAIN DITCH COMPANY goods, candy, toys, and dolls, and handmade gift items. 91 19 South 2700 East, Sandy, Utah 84070 There are delinquent upon the following described stock There will be a special booth n account of assessment levied on the 23rd day of October, with gift items suited for '1971 the several amounts set opposite the names of the children's budgets. Christmas carolers will be there to enrespective shareholders as follows: tertain. Name: (Yrl. H: Shares: Amount: i Win. J. Prosser 50 $ 4.50 Mrs Stanley Freeman and Burl J. Arrington B 335 4.50 son Mark spent the ThanksR. S. Hawkins ( B91 27.00 I! 261 giving week end at the home Paul C. K LaRue Sudbury 2 9.00 of another son, Mrs Gerald and in accordance wilh law, and an order of the board of Gooding, Ida. Word directors made on the 23rd day of October, 1971 so many Freeman, has been received from anoshares of each parcel of such slock as may be necess iarv will he ther son, Mike Freeman, sold al he above address on I he 2Hlh day of December 1971. Cincinnati, 0., that he had al he hour ol !U)l) A.M., to pay Ihe delinquent assessment been promoted to district adHereon. ocri h er with the cost of advert ising and expenses of vertising manager for Pacific An Vegas, Nev., on Death a With $1,921,000 -- or 96 of its $2 million goal already reported in, the United Way of the Great Salt Lake Area has entered the final weeks of its 1974 campaign. The $2 million goal represents an 8.1 increase over the $1,850,000 raised in the 1973 campaign. The campaign funds will help support operations at 55 health and social welfare agencies in South Davis, Tooele and Salt Lake counties during 1975. William J. Ohlson of IBM, 1974 campaign chairman, said, "We feel absolutely confident the $2 million goal will be reached. Returns from many completed campaigns have been just tremendous. The cooperation we have had from the majority of firms in the area has been very heartwarming to me." The last year in which the goal amount was achieved was 1971. The goal that year Valley tour. Mrs Charles Fossen spent five days in Wichita, Kans., where she attended funeral services for a friend, Mrs Emma Althouse. Mrs Robert Dahl, New York City, N. Y., spent Thanksgiving with his parents, Mrs Malen Dahl. The Malen Dahls went to New York City where they were guests of their son. While there they went to Kensington, Md., to see the new LDS Temple. fund-raisin- Mrs George Hembury, Mrs Frank DeLuca, Frances Stimatz and Joyce Korologos were on a tour of the Hawaiian Islands. Utah Copper Division employes who have collectively indonated $262,699, a 21 crease over the previous year. Combined with contributions from employes in other KCC divisions and from the firm itself, total Kennecott pledges were $353,853, more than 17 of the entire United Way stayed at Honolulu and toured the islands of Kawali, Hawaii and Oahu. Many historical points of interest were s viewed, including the St. Augustine By the Sea at Waikiki, the LDS Temple grounds, the BYU Hawaii, the Polynesian Culture Center, and Pearl Harworld-famou- is in after Christmas doldrums with a Children's Librarian, Mrs . i ueruyn Barnes, win read a ot stories which variety , XT 11 should please children in 4th through 6th grade. Story time begins at I p.m. film. NEED SOME HEIP? AT&T, and Western Electric-total- ed $153,645, an increase of 22 over their previous 1 19 WHEEL THERAPY BATHS WHIRLPOOL 9315 So. 7th HOSPITAL WALKERS CHAIRS CRUTCHES 1 pi !sN C n. BEDS LAMPS E. 255-688- 3 WE HAVE EVERYTHING FOR A MOST WONDERFUL HOMELITE mm riyiAnin TORO ffRBij SNOW PUP SNOW BLOWERS International Enterprises EXCLUSIVE Wild Life Film Division. tis Dexter and Sebrin Searle were in Ely, Tonopah, and Las Reg. Ci7 (rfr& Tl DUAL CONTROL V I I Cur- VII " I Mrs Charles Fossen, invited to the Tyler Library, n Bell, I J. F. Hegessv. Secretary 91 19 South 2700 East Sandv, Utah 81070 (Pub. 12 12) 315 Wood St., to shake the JAY BEE SEZ: I lie sale. Tyler library will Tyler Branch Library "Snow film fun the sponsor White and the Three Stooges" in the old library auditorium. 80 East Center St., Dec. 14, at 2 p.m. Families and children area in the Midvale-Joraaare invited to attend this free campaign goal. Kennecott 1 I p 12. 1974 On Monday, Dec. 30, fourth, fifth, and sixth graders are employes and their families comprise about 4 of the area population. The combined campaign among employes of the Bell System-Mountai- inursaay, KenHi Shake holiday doldrums at year's giving. "These two employe groups are among the largest in the area," Mr Ohlson stated, "but that alone does not account for the tremendous support they give United Way. It takes a lot of real 'grass roots' commitment for a group to respond like the Kennecott and Bell System employes did was $1,600,000. The two largest employe this year." Many other employe groups campaigns are now completed. The highest total turned in equally impressive comes from among Kennecott contribution reports when They bor. Mrs Blanche Macklin the LDS Hospital. considered on the basis of The Jordan Vallev average per capita giving, Midvaief Utah Ohlson noted. December United Waynears '74 campaign goal Mrs Willis Francom SYSTEM J U4UUVI fcWr&H MAtYce Versatile, holds oil " " piittuip r- T? -T We Heserve 'I hv Ui;lil To Limit Oh;im lilies On All Advertised Items Assorted Chocolates 591 1 I Sl?m0n' 1 Vine Ripe Sausage $ Solid Head Light Chunk Lettuce bonitatuna 3 heads can ? IU2)i7 K(D)t5 ziz Tomatoes BANANAS AND YAMS HO lb. 20 BONELESS HAMS NAVEL ORANGES n 49 Ib. Burgermeister Beer 6,.9 47i Illl fj PRocTriR ii $n n pound boxes New Crop 5 59 ib. Idaho Russet Potatoes 20&99' Macaroni & Cheese Dinners i R- I II Contodino TOMATO SAUCE 8$1 A - 00 I M6.93 II Liberal Terms On Approved Credit ' No. 7504 Socket Set 1&d (o)(o) ioPh f rT MM isla f ir M9 a p ypr Zj If fajpgj - itTtp,iMt electric dryer with automatic r'"TVi sensi-dr- y if5; 111 . J Removeable Heat Control DOUBLE RED ' H&T Electric Blanket Single Controls MIRRO HAIR DRYER CORN POPPER H ' CELEBRITY ELECTRIC ,$88 CAN OPENER C, ' $099 Admiral B&W TV SETS ... 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