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Show rcL. htm .aK -- The DODGE was the choke of Mrs. account of its style, luxurious interior, NEW-VALU- E Bringhurst on big car comfort Leah and riding ease. EXTRA VALUE SPEAKS IN EVERY FEATURE NEW DODGE! THIS AMAZING m. hi . ; ..'fee: r ? . high-compressi- on fuels. of operation by new "synchro-matic- " control, combined with the floating smoothness of the new Dodge "Airglide Ride," will literally charm and win you in a ride. Feather-eas- e See Why Expert Call It Biggest Value And remember, as always, Dodge expects you to demand facts, not claims when you see and e Dodge. Take this appraise the car out on the road. Put it through its paces. Try it out on the toughest roads and hills you know. Then decide whether Dodge engineers have actually achieved their goal of greatest value of any car ever built! Motorists who shop wisely in buying a new car who demand full value for every dollar they spend will recognize, as did 175 experts, that Dodge is the "most for the money" car. This new Dodge gives you the last word in style the fullest measure of comfort, dependability and economy yet what you pay is practically the same as for the lowest priced cars ! ... Matchless Beauty . . . But Tough and Rugged, Too MRS. LEAH BRINGIIURST, 545 Vine Street, Murray New-Valu- Never before has any car offered so much for the money. Smart as tomorrow, in style and beauty . . . but with even greater ruggedness and ability to "take it." Startling advancements in the "Red Ram" engine will give you brilliant new ranges of e Dodge. You'll performance in the also find a remarkable new gasoline and oil economy. You'll realize the astounding savings of this new design every time you get a dollar's worth of gasoline mileage for only 85 cents ! Every time you pay only 40 to 60 cents for a full dollar's worth of oil mileage And e Bigger and roomier than ever, the Dodge scoops the motor world with a number of basic, fundamental improvements for driving and riding enjoyment for even thriftier savings in operation and with all its advancements, at an amazingly low price. "The sky is the limit!" were the wide-ope- n instructions to Dodge engineers. And with no restrictions on cost no corners to cut they worked day and night to create a car that would overshadow, in sheer value, New-Valu- x a still further saving you get the advantage of performance on regulation gasoline no extra expense for premium Your first glance at this 1935 Dodge will reveal to you a car that is new from the ground up. You'll see lines, designs and refinements that definitely set a completely new Dodge style. You'll see features you never expected to find on cars selling for hundreds of dollars more. Surprising new things that put Dodge years ahead of all competitors in easy, effortless driving . . . in restful, relaxed riding comin economical, trouble-fre- e fort operation. "J ... frfZl dollar-for-doll- New-Valu- dollar-for-doll- ar ! any other automobile on the market. OF ar 20 Miles Or Better On A Gallon of Gas! I I A 1 U ni III uuu VINE and STATE STREETS, MURRAY ART STRINGFELLOW uu 7 I I PHONES: MURRAY 270 HYLAND 2124 and Plymouth Dealers Dodge COMPLETE LINE OF DODGE COMMERCIAL CARS FORMERLY MGR., ERWIN MOTOR CO. 5 1 Km L. D. WELLING Formerly with General Motors Acceptance Corp. SALESMEN; CLAUDE HIXNEN. JOSEPH BROWN. R. S. HILL. RULOX OHLWEILI-- Grnnlte LIrIi school Seminary jrraduatlon exercises are scheduled to Ik held on the evening of May 17- - meetat a It wan ing that the (jraJuatPH would HiHirt doth, this year, Instead of ilic usual graduation attire. The exact time and place will be din-hie- rtn-en- t wc-a- r niiiiKiiiiccd later. The Girl's Sodality of St. ! Pnu! wish to thank all cent' who attended the Sodality Dance. Wednesday evening. May 1st. The music furnlnln'4 by a protip of of I'tah Im.vs proved far miHTlor to the ordinary. In fact no much no, patrons of jrnst Sodality dance are liwklnd forward to the next affair sponsored by this group. Vin- ty Phillip John Ambrow of Lcad-vllle- . Colorado, and Stcffnnla Mary Costelln of Mdvale were married on Monday, April 25Mh at 8L Church, with a Nuptial Mass Patrick Hev. relchraNtd by Mauulre. Mr. and Mrs. AiuIcoho will make tbclr home In win-rMr. Anlrow is employed with the American Smelting and Vln-retit'- H e Co. Wop Dig. Hot. The military wasp dlgt a hol to the ground. flio away from It for aotne distance, perhaps, bofort It find a caterplllr. which ih drags to her hole (remembering the place) to deposit there together with her ege. Spring Fiction '''' Will PUWM V" PATTICNS Ai lAT t- -? aboc: - femwo pcesses vwiTA v (Ml U A new lunch counter blossom forth. Kay and Letz Miller, former residents of this city, were painfully and seriously Injured Saturday In an auto collision near Evanston, :. WiNOj sfcV&t , Wyoming. - You've Waiting for Just What They were removed to the hospital in Evanston where it f AC OA HAiP "Did you know that I had taken op story writing as a career!" "No. Sold anything yet?" "Yes; my watch, my snxaphone and my overcoat." Bet: THAT WONDERFUL was found that Kay Miller suffered several broken rllm, a broken while leg and severe lacerations, Ijetz Miller suffered bad cuts and lacerations. Kay Miller was enroute to his sheep ranck in Wyoming. y 2 for $1.00 Special AVON FACE rOWDB Watt: Specials on Toilet Dusting and Mothicide Powder Continued Mrs. Edna R. G. Ca SU Murray PHONE Murray 100 AT OUR FOUNTAIN SUNFREZE or COLVILLE ICE CREAM LARGE ASSORTMENT OF FLAVORS NKW JUMIK) CONKS ICi; CREAM SANDWICH DOUllLi; MALTED MILK riJUX ICE CREAM SUNDAE CHILI HEARS liRICK SUNDAE TINT KITS, any flavor f )UART KITS, any flavor - 5c 5c 10c 10c 5c 5c 18c 35c Pursuant to Section 10 (b) of the Sugar licet Production Adjustment Contract, and to the Agricultural Act approved Adjustment May 12, 103.1, as amended, all beet la!Krors who have bona fide wage Malms against sugar loet growers for wages due on the 1931 crop are requested to file such claims with the county agent or the local sugar beet control association Immediately. Claims in Salt Lake, county should Ih filed with V. Ja Martin-can- , couuty agent. Room 400, Federal llulldlng. Salt Lake City. Forms for these claims will be available at the office of the county ave tsxin agent. IjiUtrcrs who fide wage claims for 11I4 unpaid work should carefully fill out them forms, giving all the details of tlielr claims the name and address of grower and laborers, the amount of work contracted for, the rate of pay agreed upon, whether contract was verbal or written, the amount actually received by the laborer, the balance claimed as owing, and the cnuse of Don payment of this balance. It Is hoped that all laborers and growers will attempt to settle their wage difference promptly among themselves, thus exjslltlng the clearing up of ntixld claims. 1 I MURRAY SATURDAY ONLY, MAY X Ask to see our Washable liis-r- s As low as IV Roll Pries r . . Paint . . . Kalsoniine . . . Paints for all lurpose oie-ca- t with MAY ROBSON () (iuarnntxsl Oil Motise y State St. Phone Mur. w Murray, I t. A It is time now to plan for this looked for event . . . A GLORIOUS DOUBLE BILL! 1 Eat Ilroaduay GRACE MOORE in "One Night Of Love" 2. and . . GEORGE O'BRIEN In $2.95 t'ndT STARS . . . from Liberty Mag"" HIT No. CAMPUS BOOT SHOP No. ... tytV . $1.98 1 Photoplay Magaiine aayii "With your closed, it it an evening for the godil SILVER . . . or KAIiKICS! pre-ren- w SUNDAY, MONDAY, and TUESDAY, MAY 4 An! vou can't k wronij if vmj juirchasc 'CAMPUS STLYl-S- ' WHITE. ri'H also Good Comedy and "Red Rider" Serial $10.00 PAY NITE Drawing at 9:00 HIT No. SHOES for GRADUATION who town wide open! S BERGEN WALLPAPER & PAINT. CO 4710 So. m "Old Gunpowder,,, the fighting school teacher -- Paint . Enamel. Mail Swift In Ccrroany Mail In Germany la so speedy that 'Jicy Installed a refrigerating sys l em In the underground tubes to overheating. Tha RmJf A romance Is a tni?apprehcnlon shared by a inao and a womao which may canity be cleared up by marriage. Fade proof, Mayflower Papers, Very lowest 4 "GRAND OLD GIRL" WALLPAPER and PAINT Shranun-4ilinM)- n Dnnj Mere l J Thursday ladles meeting The ladles of the church were very pleasantly entertained by the ladles of the Methodist Church last "Wednesday afternoon, after a delightful dinner a period of games ami fellowship was held. Member of the Adult Wide class and of the Jjidlcs' Auxiliary surprised the teacher of the class, Mrs. Julius ITunr,el, at her home In Salt Ijtke on Tuesday evening of this week. Klghten nioniliers cnJoyl this social occasion. The church annual meeting and election of officers was held Wed nesday night at the church. Fallow ing the very fine reisirts from the various officers and organizations, which reflected a year of progress and gave hoi- - for a very fine new PRESCRIPTION DRUG CO. 4311 South State, INJURED Ml'KKAY RESIDENT church year. Refreshments were served to all present The church la entertaining the 62 Eat 48th South Jas. T. State Convention May lfith Baptist Pastor Payne, and 17th. Prejwratory to this ImSunday Services: 10:(K) Unified portant event the church building Worship service and Hible school ; has lsi'ii undergoing thorough rensermon by the pastor on the sub- ovation, repairs, and redecoratlon. ject: "The Evidences and H leasAnswer to questions on Page 5 Salvation." of Young ing 1. Walt Ilsney. in. d'A't p. peoples' service at 2 London. Gofiis-service at I :.i0 j m., with 3. Dictatorship. Inspiring song service and a ser4. Wisdom. mon by the pastor concluding the 5. Piano. series of sermons on the I look a Power Plant. of Corinthians. 7. Ice Cream, Week-daServices: Tuesday nt a Athlete. 0:30. The Senior Guild meeting at the church, beginning with a COI NTY AGENTS WILL "pot luck" supper Wednesday at RECEIVE ALL CLAIMS FOR 7:30 the mid week service of the INTAII) 1931 CROP WAGES church. at 1:00 the BAPTIST CHURCH MAltoLI) HELL IWUKJiirs 'When A Man's with DOROTHY WILSON . . . 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