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Show Herriman Mrs Mildred ...... held Dec. 13 at the home of Mr and Mrs Glsn Boehme. Attending were Bp. and Mrs Donald Swasey, Mr and Mrs Arvid Bowles, Mr and Mrs Lynn Crane, Mr and Mrs Julian Forman and Mr and Mrs LaMont Hamilton. The Primary organization held its annual Christmas party Dec. 17 in Herriman Ward. Parents were invited to attend. Mr and Mrs Lynn Crane and family had dinner at a Salt Lake restaurant and spent an evening at the temple grounds. Mr and Mrs Harold Swasey and Mrs Annie Bodell attended a Bodell family Christmas party Dec. 20 at the Lowell Mauss home, Salt Lake. Others attending were Mr and Mrs Sam Bodell, Mrs Lucille Bode 11, Midvale, Mr and Mrs Murel Bodell, Sandy, and Mr and Mrs Charles Crane 754-426- 8 Southland Elementary School children presented a Christmas program for their parents Dec. 18. Each class performed in their own area at 15 minute intervals so that parents could watch all or any part of the program they wished. It was directed by Prin. Ted Huntington and the teachers. On Dec. 19 the children had movies shown and treats. Mr and Mrs Leon Ewell attended a company Christmas party Dec. 17 at Salt Lake. Herriman ward youth and Readers were on a tubing irty Dec. 16 at Butterfield Jjs Stwi, w- rhristnWn -, A Christmas party for the IHaishopric and their wives was Hammer, Shelley, Ida. The Jordan Valley Sentinel Page 6 Midvale, UUh Thursday, December 25, 5975 The Herriman Lions Club held its annual Christmas party Dec. 15 at the Lion Community Center. A dinner was featured followed by games and exchange of gifts. Pres. Golden Butterfield was in Need help with holiday menus? charge. Lark Marie Sandbeck You may have your Christmas shopping done, gifts wrapped, tree trimmed and lights up. But what about the holiday menus? Don Gressman and sons visited with his mother and sister in Lark, Mrs Mary Gressman and Helen. Bob Tench ure, manager of the Lark store permanently closed the store Wednesday. Mr and Mrs Clyde Crump and Mrs Lillis Sandstrom Marriott Library at the attended the candle light service put on by Bingham High School music department. Public Notice v MIDVALE Cm CORPORATION GfHERAL FUND Revenues and Expenditures Fiscal Year Ended June 30, 1975 (Under) Budget Estimates Actual 119k, 000.00 162,000.00 3,1f00.00 22,000.00 19, 878.03 162, 151. 18 878.03 3,622.93 222.''") 22,20l.00 22,755.00 2.5J2.00 11,000.00 22,203.90 732.00 532.00 732.00 532.00 10,606.00 53,113.91 Revenues Property taxes Sales and use taxes Franchise taxes Licenses and permits State liquor fund allotment Cla6s "C" road fund allotment Collector road allotment State alcohol safety program (ASAP) State police incentive pay State south county investigator State wage reimbursement (CETA) Federal revenue sharing sidewalk and curb Street, repairs fees Cemetery Fines, forfeitures and penalties Interest income Rents and concessions Sale of cemetery lota Sale of real and personal property Contribution from other agency (Civil Defense) Revenue from Sundry VAM 2,532.31 9,575.96 Total revenues 3,880.00 31,819.30 12,553.10 1,819.30 2,053.10 2,73.64 5,73.6 510.00 578.573.00 Ten persons representing eight interest groups who use BLM administered national resource lands in Northern Utah have been named to the Bureau of Land Management Salt Lake District Multiple Use Advisory Board. The ten persons named are: Wesley Aagard, Salt Lake City, representing livestock and range resources (sheep), Dr. Desmond Anderson, (.09) (227.91) (220.00) 3,?72.09 3,850.00 2. '00.00 ) . (1,42't.C) 510.00 (.09) 16,3'7.91 private source forms district advisory board (.10) (.'1 22,75.59 5, 91.19 3,850.00 2, 8. 97 5, 91''. 19 589. 327. 'O. 10.7. M 33-1- 7 Expenditures Logan, General government: Administrative 15,300.00 16, '00.00 9,252.00 Transit authority Public safety: Police department Fire department Inspection department Other protection 177,879-625,135-'- Parks Cemetery 155-0- 0 Excess of revenues over expenditures 2 CiO.Pfij (163.7'') ( ',677.61) (3,Vr..or,) 6,992.66 ('(07.?i) ,V'i.' ' 66,29'.9 7, '00.00 13,000.00 13,22.51 2fr.lQl.00 591.', 3 69,600.00 12.605-9- (79''.f1' 6 (6,26.9'0 5fr7. 755.06 55fr.382.0O ,r',l .7") (1 H.9,77.39 13.fr00.CO Total expenditures (.38) 2 5,180.72 16,136.26 16,300.00 recreation: and 9,251-6- lg..CO 5,250.00 12U, (f71. (?) (623..W) (299.13) 16,100.87 179, '11.00 Public works: Streets and highways Waste cr .ectiona and disposal Cultural, r xks Recreation 798.38 6, 1,676.70 65,70.00 Municipal court City hall building 1 frl.?2.T5 i ,17.38l.Vy MIDVALE CITY CORPORATION REVENUE SHARING Statement of Cash and Disbursements Year Ended June 30, 1975 Fiscal Fund Balance, - FUND Receipts j Receipts: Entitlement payments Earnings on investments fr9.frfrfr.69 ti39,froi.oo Total receipts Total Ifr6.066.i5 Fund Balance and Receipts 195,510.8fr Disbursements: Transfers to Ceneral Fund Operating and maintenance Capital expenditures 35.97fr.fr5 17.139.fr6 Total disbursements Fund Balance, June 30, 1975 MIDVALE CITY CORPORATION PUBLIC Statement UTILITY ' representing FUND of Revenues and Expenditures Fiscal Year Ended ' Dr. Florence Krall, Salt Lake City, representing wild- life and wild horses. vehicles. Salt Lake district manager Gerald Ilillier announced the appointments were made af ter considering a broad cross section of public land users and interest group nominees. "I was gratified to find so much interest. Many well qualified individuals were nominated." The board will advise the district manager on matters relative to management and administration of the nearly 4 million acres of national resource lands in the northern 11 counties of the state. The Multiple Use Advisory Board is a new creation. BLM Districts formerly had gnu ing district advisory boards composed of elected livestock users and an appointed wildlife representative. These "procrastination is usual" in the taking of steps to control one's estate because most people like to avoid thinking about death, but he advised Multiple Use ' Sewer revenues: Sewer charges Sewer connections 93.P22.7S '."'-O.r-C ,'.1 Other revenues; Total operating revenues Snlinn wrs Hateriiis, supplies and Loveridge explained that roper agreements made in advance can cut in half the amount of federal estate tax and materially reduce the impact of the Utah inheritance tax. Probate can be hy passed entirely or reduced from years" to months' time, at a great saving in attorney 1 supplies ard Pstenal, services Ineuraice Lspioyee ri3 Ijoveridge advised his lisntions teners to review th aailable to them v. i .1 their attorney. He stressed that one of the means available of by passing probate and inheritance taxes is to transfer one's estate U a revocable trust which can be nidified as conditions war Pad Installation Included. surety bonce 2,?2. refits Cit.r crjrre Total ri"r urseer.'.e Lex Total twpreciat-.or- :' . orrt.r Tender Timer New Crop Cfrtrf, Prcf-r- tJ Iteret GENE'S T? te Carpet Showroom Other ir, stn pet IsccwM ": 591 j 88 E. 17-da- y through numerous concert appearances Year FRYERS 549 47' I Texas Pink Flavors 1 8000 So. Midvale B9h PEPSI YAMS I 1 131 j -- GRAPEFRUIT BONELESS DRINKS HAMS 5o,..89c POT ROAST PIZZA 99f, whole MAC'S JENO'S 1 79L 11 HIRES Round Bone 69k 19?, Ffn Head LETTUCE 5J100 Idoho Swifts Pillsbury FL0UR SHORTENING 3a.$l29 20r99c2fc$287l COKE-SPRIT- lmi,rtio,, E tab dr pepper 5o.. eewctiocs Ir.tesw: tir A Whole ICECREAM HEN TURKEYS 566-128- 9 Inctxe Fe-5- ri Cappella Choir from College, Seward, Neb., will make a concert tour through Nebraska, Colorado, Utah, California, Arizona, New Mexico, Texas, and Kansas. The 65 members of the choir will appear in Murray presenting a concert of choral music in Christ Lutheran Church, 240 E. 5600 S., on Friday, Jan. 9, at 8 p.m. The Concordia choir is under the direction of Paul Rosel. Dr. Rosel has directed the choir since 1951 and has distinguished himself at home and abroad. He is exceptional in penetration and clarity as a conductor and has brought national acclaim for the choir The Concordia NfJfL All -- ii'.wre rQu 2l99 fees. on Corpetj or Vinyls. and were slates Murray appearance must be made before death. SUPER LOW PRICES ui.'.y..' n CANDY probate, but preparations Before Christmas 9.SI-5.9- Concordia Choir has the menus. Or there are tips for the discriminating gourmet in an 1896 "Manual for Army Cooks" with recipes for such favorites as flannel cakes, rock butter and Saint Patrick's soup. This War Department manual also might save you from other disasters. It says: "...if a white peeled onion is cooked with mushrooms and turns black. ..it is safest not to eat them." If you're roughing it, another handy tip is to sprinkle a pinch of pulverized alum over the muddy water and the "impurities will soon settle at the bottom." Marriott also can help you tune in to "Aunt Sammy's Radio Recipes," or if you're trying to watch the weight, flip through "Disaster Diet." Maybe "Baking for People with Food Allergies" will And, if you're caught unprepared by a large drop-icrowd, just follow this recipe WXED wills and trusts. He said that there are a number of ways of avoiding the griefs and problems of offering their fine customers services Insurance ard security bonds Eiplovee benefits Uncollectible accojr.ts Cther ehincs Trest-vr.- t Flint Salaries - turtle? Marriott New Crop Gene's Building Materials is now Operating Revenue Deductions: Operating expenses: Hater and Sewer: r.vv.'5 v.x- Spread buttered slice of bread with 2 tbsp. peanut butter. Spread 2 tbsp. jelly on second slice of buttered bread. Combine slices. Yield: 100 sandwiches. thank you for being our friends Merry Christmas & Happy New Estate planning avoids probate Carpet I12fr,8.r,7 Water charges Witer connections butter or margarine butter 8 lb. peanut 12 lb. jelly Thank you for shopping at BERN'S - Thank you for being our customers - But most of all June 30, 1975 Operating Revenues: Water revenues: 2 lb. THANK YOU Advi- Estate planning was the topic of Mike Loveridge, speaker at Tuesday's meeting of Midvale Kiwanis Club. Loveridge. a Salt Lake City attorney, is a specialist in Documents: 12 lb. bread University of Utah may be able to help. It has cookbooks and ideas galore for something different on the Yule-tid- e table. Have you ever considered muskrat meat or freshwater help. that proper planning can save a wife, husband, or children much mental strain sory Board should prove a valuable addition to land use decision making," Ilillier said. "It should also provide a valuable communication device among various interest groups." C. A. Gibson, Salt Lake City, representing public util- ities. off-roa- boards were terminated Jan. 1975, as a result of the Federal Advisory Committee Act The new boards must be formally chartered every two years, and must be balanced in terms of interest groups and disciplines and also must have geographic balance. The Salt Lake District held a series of meetings during the fall and developed a charter based on public input. The 1975. "The tion. and energy resources. Ed Mott, Park Valley, representing livestock and range resources (cattle). Verl Stone, Provo, representing local government. Boyd Taylor, Grantsville, representing recreation. Richard Vesco, Brigham ing charter was approved by Secretary of the Interior, Thomas Kleppe on Nov. 22, urban- - John LaGrange, Summit Park, representing mineral trustees, thereby retaincontrol of their estate during their lifetimes. The speaker warned that own 5, suburban planning. Nina Dougherty, Salt Lake City, representing environmental and cultural protec- City, representing 197fr July 1, rant. In this type of trust the husband and wife can be their BLM (l,3't.90) 20,565.10 10,606.00 S.Ml't.oo 3,500.00 ',100.00 30,000.00 10,500.00 3,000.00 Fourth grade students of Mrs Liane Child ren's hospital. Mrs Soleimanin's Sole imanin made a quilt mother Mrs their at Montez Harding gave the recently school and presented it to the Primary students instruction in quilt making. or Over Budget right out of Government 97c CANADA DRY MAYONNAISE 791 MIXERS 3o 99c BERN'S SUPER FOODS Downtown, Midvale j |