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Show THE MURRAY EAGLE MURRAY LOCALS I I Hoffman SATURDAY, J.1 V.1.I Ti M. IllLb !- -- j. b. Lortee, r1 Jic I 89c 22c 05c M. J. B. Coffee, 3 Lbs Tree Tea, One Half Lb. Pineapple Tid Bits Mission Bell Soap, 5 bars for Royal Gelatine, 3 packages One I9c I7c kg Chocolate CicLitine, FREE Heinz Sweet Pickles, Quart Heinz Chow Chow Pickles, Qt Juicy Oranges, 2 Dozen Butter, Lb Veal Roast, leg, Lb Choice Pot Roast, Lb Pork Roast, leg, Lb two SOUTH STATE STREET 360-4- 332 PARTS & SUPPLIES CONOCO GAS AND OILS home party and dance was held In Taylorsvllle ward Wednesday evening for Mr. Clarence P.enidon. who recently returned Southern form a mission to the states. A large crowd were In attendance to welcome Mr, Iteunlnn hack home. A Welcome I9c I6c I3c STATE STREET MURRAY WHY YOUR CAR SHOULD BE REPAIRED HERE 1. We ar Auto Service Experts of 20 years experience. 2. We Call for and deliver your Car FREE. 3. Motor troubles diagnosed FREE before work is Started. COMPLETE WASHING & POLISHING SYSTEM. COMPLETE LUBRICATION SYSTEM BY MECHANICS. 4988 SOUTH GUARANTEED SATISFACTION PRINTING EFFICIENCY ECONOMY and SERVICE THE MURRAY Saved "Something on Everything" Specials, Saturday, April 8th FLOUR TUNA Raisins I )t it $1.09 ted Snow 48 II.. Wax WHITE STAR (. . J in- - l.ll'.r.YS M.l.Dl.ISS IVr IVr WI-IEATIE- S nil Bullei OKANCKS I3c r.nwAKics I Vj- - nla!i!i" IVr I . . ;oU)K KOI) Medium Site I'xitti'l 2 ! 4C 12c Paleman entertained at dinner Tuesday in hmior of Mrs. P.ateman's father, Mr. T. S. Crenwood's. birthday anniversary. Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. T. S. Greenwood. Mr and Mrs. II. It. Jensen. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Thornton, Mr. ami Mrs. G. Tli ay ne, Foster (Iroeiiwdod, Mrs. Ar-d- a ou Greenwood, Gillespie, Mrs. ami Mrs. Annie Greenwood. 25c 20c do. 25c 11 lis. 25c PUKE LAUD Ground BKEF;Ex,ir1?is! " )i i Muni MURRAY STORE 15c 20c 10c 10c 10c 09c 15c 15c 10c Light Globes, 60 Watt Water Glasses, 2 for Garden Hose, per foot Emblem on American Dime Handed Down by Aesop ws-- Is planted; b!e iu,,.uje, strength.-Pathfin- Magazine. der j Size 5, Can 15c 29c BEANS, navy Lro.'MTfiS Bulk, Lb 2i2c 2.. rioi l PEANUT BUTTER, lb jar 10c T ADD vn PKg; per Lb PEANUT BUrR,2lbjr 19c IDUiKI ILuwi, COFFEE, Big Ben, pkg 12V8c 1VZ lO pKg M. & J. Coffee, pkg . 17c YEAST CAKES (Red SCHILLINGS Coffee, 1 lb " ) i or Can ..V. M. J. B. Coffee, 1 .071; J,!;! a. 29c I CAKLS, , lb can .... 30c v Cl!.l icmuman sj tor cadi t fly WONDER or BLISS CofcAfvirMu ruwDER, 23c K. C. 15 oz. fee, 1 lb can DEL MONTE Coffee 1 lb BAKING POWDER" 27c K. C. 25 oz ... can MAXWELL HOUSE spices (Schiii; 29c Regular 10c, 2 for Coffee, 1 lb can COCOA 1 lb pkg 10c VINEGAR. 1 t TEA, Green, (bulk) 10c V lb pkg vl.uj3 starch, l lb pkg ft!) ei T; lh l nf ri: . sc St til l!.... CRETONNE, YARD 10c&u f MENS FANCY RAYON SOX, Fair .. 15c. 2S th ana WUKK oUA, pair .. 10 '4 la rt mL.no MAVYN BKAINL) OVERALLS w in (Made Utah) Light & Dark Stripes io AND BLUE, pair... le BOYS' OVERALLS, Stripes or B!ue,"pr. Childrens' Chambray Coveralls, Suit ft MENS' WORK PANTS " MENS' WORK SHOES, Panco or i Leather Soles MENS' EXTRA HEAVY WORK SHOES U BOYS' Heavy Work Shoes $1.79 & Mens' & Boys' Shorts & Undershirts .... 25c 1 nC Mens' Light Weight Union Suits 4 '"( MENS' Elue Chambray Work Shirts, Reinforced, 59c And, Ventilated r STEP LADDERS, with 1 Shelf, 5 foot 15c 15c - foot 6 59c PRICES l 1.39 TUBS GALVANIZED Size A, 40c; Size B, 45c: Size uc: ;,ze 1, 59c: Size 2, 69c: Size 3, 79c EASTER EGG DYES P if neces, all for CASH 98c It . 125 CALSOM iNEHo'rWat 25c MIXING BOWL SET PAILS, GALV. 14 qt COCOA DOOR MATS 5 Green Bowls Just a Few at this price .. 75c BEVERAGE SET, 25 C5c If 0rfm ' "A (! cCsi J . Breakfast SET (5 pieces unfinished) Breakfast Set ( 5 pieces, Decorated) Wipdow Shades, 3 ft x 6 ft Red Window Shades 3 ft x 6 ft, Buff or Green BEDS (Steel) Wal- nut Finish ' .j so It A 13 j cr hi 2 ! cc fc Ju f h at $U Imagining Mort Trouble that the Ksklmoa nre purchasing radio uald the conversation maker. "1 have heard no." nnswered th eminent explorer. "It should make those long night cheerful, although I hope the muic won't make them frtvolotn," "Not much danger." "Von don't know how you relieve tuy mind. It would be difn-slnto thltik of theilr owning flubn to run a night sit months long." a window box 11 tl Hawkt and Owl, SIT Mic .. . . tt .win noi ihm .ii in .ji i.k mat ii iiiiwks and ow ls do a valuable sets Ire tu man In the destruction of large number of meadow mice the following computation worked out for the (took of popular Science on the rate of Increase of these mall rodent pen ma be of inter MURRAY en of Inches by 18 inches and lliclu'l deep, I eon-iKt- s lo 1 CT ( (Continual from I'nge 1) REPORT OF WORK DONE BY NAME ... ADDRESS Front Yard Cleaned est to you "Meadow-- it,.,. ,.lv(1 from live to ten young at n litter If ad the jolitig mice tdmtild live, it would take less the yean for the offspring from each pair to mini Hack Yard lli.-it- i ! CU-nn- million." Kibbctjuwi caned Vacant Lots and Alleys Removed Manure Tiles The K.'ibbeljawn t Jn I Mitch IuiIh-- I . .... limn-i... i. ..it er j..u..i. imiiiiij.uiu scneii) uitose(l to the llookx Jlotley hohls tliat the Kalib.-Jawere fundamentally of tl(. cities against the iiohh. I,i,t n,st oiuiT nixionans nelieve Hint ft, were originally dm Kahbcljaw t nnparty of the nobility. rate, the origins of the tw parties were eventually IndlMln.t nn.l nnluiH,r taut; there were cities on either shle . I (,k) and nobles on both nides. meatm "rod.'lsh." 1IU,1)CS 1 u IP j an,i aiming School Grounds ,;... Return this Card with proper entries of Work done or your School Out-lmiKlinj- r dean-U- p JUDGES: ARLINGTON. Fmon Mn Born ia tnenth President ,.f States; John llaticsk. ry patriot; n t IIIJZ'l 150NNYVIKW... J.nu.ry LIBERTY Jnnti-ar- thlr ,,e r,,M n,.,,lmiii Iteroluth.n Pranklln aialestnan; lanle Welmtor, stuti-- i man; Cd-- ar Allan Poe. p..t': t Marr Jordan, e.bicator- t..i,.. atonmbont inventor; Thomas (Stonewall, t'onMerat, grneral, nnd William MrKlntev twenty-nrtlTeident 0f the United' - Morrison-Merri- tv,j "The Ltimhermen" j'jt i t t & Co. ll THE MARK OF Jc J RELIABILIT Timber, Rock, Paper Products for Printing See MURRAY EAGLE X T fit III r.... . uuiluing 140 W. 48th So. hurray Y.rdi jt I js WILL Your School Win? It Can't Without Your Help! KnhlNd-Ja- Some fni.ious men born In Include Millard rillumre. 1 ( Cleaned Weeds from Sidewalks Cleaned Stables, Hams and Tens her over thre tr r yi-n- ln. window CAMPAIGN CLEAN-U- P - "I umlentnnd The ; - 'i -- TOMATOES (fancy) size 2 can 15c RICE, bulk Lb ........ .03c riiv.! tti,-part- vitamins that are so cesnt. ial to the proper- fuciliailng of every part of the mntnan Issly Cnlihnge Is n vegetable that I very easily grown. Small cabbage plants may U purchased from any or rrceii hmtui ,.ui,..r. or they may W grown at home. In thf latter case miw the mi-- In the garden whore the plants nr. to grow. When the young plants are about three Indies high thin out or transplant so that the plants will not until th,. ground warms up In Maud about htecn Indus 'h in of firt part May. apart the row. p.oth For ctra early cabbages plant ,.rly and lute cab bage may be handled In this way the futi cither In n hot h-- or in j SYRUP (Brown Corn) Size V- can SYRUP (Brown Corn) TO gi I tesilts. 4 " WE RESERVE THE RIGHT LIMII QUANTITIES MATTRESS (40 lb cot3.95 ton Process) MATTRESS (Inner 7.50 Spring Unit) RUG (9 x 12 Felt 4.95 Base; 1st quality) FELT BASE FLOOR 65c Covering, Lineal yd 1 FLOOR LAMPS, lot i2pnce CARE OF cabbage Mombl I ii.M.iod hi- -, in uie tune curly rad U Marrail 15c CORN, Size 2, 2 cans 10c Size can .... 2, SPINACH, 05c Lb PRUNES, (Bulk) 05c RAISINS, (Bulk) Lb Paint, Enamel, Varnish, Bronze, Polish, Putty Wax, etc, per can PAILS, GALV. 10 qt 05c $1.95 finished) Mussolini adopted the Idea from the orlglmil source for the on me pur. pose of showing that In unity there Early 2V2, l P ? 23c .... 10c HIGH CHAIRS (un- - State. with j,Mr P . T ALL SORTS & KINDS OF GARDEN TOOLS AT POPULAR PRICES ... iiiirM-.'vma- 18c can 12c .... 4 Lb Bag GERMADE, MACARONI, (bulk) Lb .. .05c 03c BEANS (Red) bulk, Lb 05c POTATOES, 10 Lbs 05c ONIONS, 8 Lbs STRING BEANS, Size 2 15c 2 cans for CRACKERS, 2 Lb Graham 28c CRACKERS, 3 Lb Soda .... 29c 07c BLUING, 12 oz Bottle 29c BROOMS (4 tie) 10c HANDLE MOP 1 BAKING POWDER, 25c Lb Calumet 05c JELLO, Per Pkg SPAMACARONI or 05c GHETTI, Per Pkg .05c 2 cans DEVILED MEAT, 08c SALT BACON, per Lb 10c bot'l 14oz CATSUP, Fancy PORK & BEANS (Pierces 9c, 3 .. 25c Large 2Vt can HONEY, Size LAWN MOWERS, $5.75 & Up WALL PAPER Cleaner .. 10c Wall Paper Cleaner 3 for . 25c ter. Isli I 05c The Idea for the emblem that up Ilobbs and Mr shcr- Aimerson were married Ft. pears on the AinerleHn dime orlg to Aesop, who w rote 'day, March 31. in Suit I.nke. Miss inallyfabb--hcloiigi-s III the Sixth his century Jl. (', iioi.i. is me (laughter of Mr. and The device means "In union there I Mrs. Ed Ilobbs. Vine strts-t- . Mur whhh In the mornl Ktrength." ray, and Mr. Anderson Is the son of broilgtit out by Aesop. Mr. nnd Mrs. O. v. Anderson The ntu lcnt Unmans used the em of Ilolladny. The young pciole will Mem. With ecti Micks. RS fl badge make their h of nutliority for the Melon. H.iltaday, Scv The emblem was Hdopted by the era I showers were given in honor of the bride during the week. Mrs. Pnlled Stales, w ith :t Mirk, repre-rentin-g the ndonles, to Khow that Ed Nicholson gave a miscellaneous all had been strengthened hr uniting; shower at her home In Salt Lake; nc at that time the motto, K plt. Mrs. C. F. Anderson (,f Salt ribui uiium." moaning "one from al- -i save a shower; and on Wedmany." was also adopted. 1Mb the emblem nnd the motto have been nesday, Mrs. Ilobbs gate a tills cellaiieous shower for her dangle ofliclnl ninre the birth of the I'nlted g II H Q FURNITURE and HARDWARE The officers and teachers of the Murray Second ward primary gave an iterostliig program Wednesday evening in the ward hall, when they presented the mystery play. "The Masked Murderer." Every part was cleverly taken by the women officers and teachers, and was realistically performed. Every home garden should con tain Its cabbage patch this your. s rich In the health-givinCabbage f"Y j m J E. Allen THE CABBAGE f v 1 C5c SHELF OIL CLOTH, yard 09c TUB FAST PERCALES, yard 15c VOILES, yard GRAY HEAVY BLUE & CHAMBRAY, 10c Per Yard 10c CURTAIN SCRIM, yard BIG LINE OF EASTER NOVELTIES AND CANDIES JUST IN PRICES: 2 for .05c, .05c, 10c, 15c and 25c Ylr-gini- PLANTS EXPLAINED '0--3 1 $1.49 98c $1.25 59c in. 48 OIL CLOTH TABLE COVERS, Lily H. Palmer wns In charge of n program on music appreciation for the Adult Class of the M. I. A, of ISennion Ward on Tuesday evening. Featured Handlers on the program were piano solos by a Miss Sue Schiffgen and Miss Pearson of Murray, and a piano duet by Misses Iiculuh ami Lo- reim Madsen, of Hiverton. Miss Krva "N Pure Thread Silk Hose, Full Fashion 49c Pr. Service and Chiffon LADIES' NEW EASTER HATS Tm-Nda- EAGLE -- . DRY GOODS two tables of "W Itclng jilayed. Club memlxTS present were Misses Edna Ross, Margaret Thayne, Lucy P.ringhurst, Maxlne Thayne, Dorothy Miller and Evelyn Bringhurst.' entertainment, "urn i has The M Men mid Gleaner Gir!s of Murray Second ward gave a program evening, at which they presented n play which was In line with, and brought out the lnts of the theme of the evening, that of honesty. It was very clever and effective In informing its destined work. The play was miller the direction of the Gleaners' actlily leader. Miss Kleatmre P.ergeiier. who was also In charge of the class work. o 22c OATS, 9 Lb Bag EXTRACT (Imt. Lemon & Vanilla, 2 oz bottle A. & H. Bak'g Soda, 2 pkg LAUNDRY SOAP (white) 10 Bars TOILET SOAP, AH 5c Sellers, 3 Cakes For MATCHES, 3 Boxes PEAS, No. 2 can KRAUT, ZVt Can SARDINES, Large oval can. Van Camps. 2 cans .. CORN BEEF, 12 oz Can .. APPLES, 7 Lbs Miss Margaret Holmes entertained, the members of her club Tuesday evening at her home on Toplar street. Clinks were the medium of Mr. and Mrs. MILK (tall, all brands) can . .C5c Milk, small 2 05c cans for small, OATS, 20 oz pkg .. .05c OATS, large 55 oz pkg ..12c l'IIUIIIl Mrs. Porter's Garage 1 ij S)ecials In Effect Until April 22nd Portland, Oregon, were the quests Wednesday of Mr. Hansen's brother and family, Mr, and Mrs. Carl Hansen. Mr. and Mrs. Hansen will visit some time with Mr, Hansen's parents In Salt .Luke. of Miss Thelma Call, daughter Mr. and Mrs. Schuyler ('all returned home Sunday morning, from the 10c i hit k Murray 35c 35c 25c ED HOFFMAN MEAT & GROCERY PHONE MURRAY !:H:lr: Southern States where she lieen on n mlssiou the past years. i II" (Continued From Page fine) Mr. and Mrs. Vivian Hansen of APRIL 8th r -- a Grant Ward Sunday School will hold another of their popular dances Tuesday evening In the recreation hall. Specials - PURPOSES! PHONE Mur. 8 |