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Show Page Thursday, April THE MURRAY EAGLE 10 Want Ads f CSZ2 49-16-2- FOR FURNITURE BARGAINS 3 SCHOOL GIRL-wa- rits care of children by the hour during evenings and on Saturdays. Evelyn Fischer, 206 East HIGH 5!)th Plenty Parking Space or make appoint- South, ments mail. by 6, "OH SO TO ROOM AND HOARD at 30 So. Holdiii St., Midvale. Also have an outside bachelor room for rent. Mrs Betty Mutch. For further particulars, phone Mur. m. 1 Wicker Lloyd baby excell nt condition. Very reasonable. Call at 171 West 3750 South. Tel Murray J .amazing new line of Genuine Gold Seal Congoleum 1 V V.. FOR SALE EASY TERMS bunny, s 702-- TIME OUT FOR A UOT MEAL While spring approaches in the Southland these soldiers, training with snowshoes and aids in the Rockies, enjoy hot stew, corn, rolls and coffee on the snow covered mountain slopes of the remote Northwest. Left to right: Richard Robelia, Eaugalle, Wis.; Elbert Shafter, Superior, Wis.; Alvin Ranson, Branchville, Ind., and John Sala, Summerville, Mass. folding seats. (4 sets of six). Good condition, Could be used for churches, assembly halls, offices, etc. Inquire J. C. Penney Co., 24 FOR SALE. Murray. FOR SALE. 40 sacks of Red Bliss Seed Potatoes. call after 5 p.m. at 298 East 59th South, Murray. BE Mrs. Local Draft Board 15 will ma Selective Service que.stionnaip-beginning Monday. These papers must be returned within ten days to the local board. Thev must be filled out in ink and must be notarized. This may be done free of charge at either of the advisory centers for this board. These centers were established for the purpose of advising and assisting the men in filling out their questionnaires. These centers are located in Murray, in the court room of the city hall; in Town Hall. 89 South-gat- e Avenue, South Salt Lake and in the Utah Copper Club at Magna. They will be open from 7:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. each Monday, Wednesday and Thursday evening. few articles have still not been turned in at the Murray Red Cross center, those in charge announced this week. They urge that everyone who has anything, or unfinished, please finished A bring it in. The Murray center at the Arlington School will be open on Friday, April 17, between 11 a.m. and 2 p.m. Articles may be returned during those hours or may be turned in at 4770 Rainbow Drive at any time before Friday. It was necessary to close the center because of lack of material to work on. ' OCCUPATIONAL QUESTIONNAIRES TO BE SENT OUT Occupational question-naire- s for third registration men are being mailed out at this time by the local draft board. These questionnaires should be filled in completely and returned to the local board as soon as possible. Any one desiring help In filliing will reout his questionnaire ceive such assistance if he will call at the U. S. Employment Service at 55 West Broadway, Salt Lake City. c. prfr co. , FIREMEN TO PRESENT 20 YEAR PINS TO MEMBERS De-Llo- fl VJ Daintily Trimmed Tailored "I Jf-- ) I 9 "" CYNTHIA SLIPS Wear CYNTHIA rayon crepes, tailored or bias types with Four-gor- e, or straight cut rounded or V neck.Sizes 32 to 52. SHEER LOVELY HOSIERY Perfect quality! I Rayon Undies 49c Dainty, smooth fitting! Smartly tailored, or lavishly trimmed with Lice for your choice! ! IU 1.111 nnM' a ma ' - v MODE O' DAY SHOP ON RADIO Mrs. Townsend. manager of the local Mode O' Day Shop, tells us that her shop will be on the radio, each Sunday at 6:45 p.m., when Knox Manning, on KSL tells about the Mode ODay stores. W FOUNDER'S FFATII Lll I I R YEARS AGO, i FOUNDATIONS Cotton batiste and raven with "Lastcx"! Litco vl! bust section., net ' 32 to 4!1 SLIPS All Sizes 69c PAJAMAS CotU'ii crepes 1.00 FROCKS 4 298 NOW i . . COOL UuUhcrboy styles Men's Underwear 29c wt'tnN'd on mci B r cn(. SHIRTS BRIEFS. n d cloth .SHORTS! when my first store was opened, staples like sheets and pillow cases were an important part of my business .'S r Glrn-Ko- YON Punts, navies! Fine ravons! HATS 1 .98 1 Summrry PUMPS Brown and white! w ash Bluunr d i 4 See tt ww" i il . actlon. ta nv.the-Yard. a J! imi iiiLi-ii- iwni citii Ami i Per Sq. Yd i me viiucu tlo al. r-- i rioor $1.30 Gate Leg Tables S $15.25 up : ij Westinghouse Electric Ranges $ Several Styles BIGELOW SANFORD RUGS Made By The Famous Bigelow Weavers -- 12 Beautiful Patterns -- Any Size CARPETS BELOW ji is listed good used rurniture 8 g PRICED TO SELL Davenettes .... $9.95 Book Case and $7.95 S Desk Coal Ranges Priced $17.50 up ii Monarch Electric g ... Range .... $19.95 Reed Baby $4.95 Buggy fa Sewing Machine $4.95 9 Priced g g mm W$ - i Oak Dinning Tables $4.95 Studio Couch $9.95 Beds 75 Springs $2.50 Dressers .... $4.95 up Radios $7 95 up H Cabin Chairs and Rockers .. $1.50 up I Plenty P Parking Space EASY TERMS $42 25 9x12 SIZE 7 Hero's the newest note Jn rug weaving-ma- de by the Bigelow Weavers. Sufiield rugs have been thoroughly tested and approved or wear, color fastness and crush resistance by several leading laboratories. Suffield comes in 12 smart new patterns, including a Hemlock Branch effect (with 4 self colorings), Modem, Textured and Hooked designs aD in rass tPyrmityire tore 4981 So. STATE Murray, Utah quality letted ond found in Ihe laboratory, oi in rrillioni of honeil A Oood in MURRAY! carries the iamoi" ol Back Guarantee Phone Murray 669 fifc SHOP and SAVE Walnut Finish im0 !)8c THE PENNEY WAY IS THE THRIFTY WAY THE THRIFTY WAY IS THE AMERICAN WAY $43.95 IU1 .19 . m so remarkable nd wearing . 4,. new oeauy quality i"1 tt.. ,TcdlarMade"size8 to exactly fit any room. O Bright SKIRTSfor girls PRICES'. 10 Breakfast Sets Good Service v us! Tailoml Porcelain Chrome SHEETS PENCO CripsCrips straws, with How Am AhvayM ICm Pntncy'i for Sheets! UoufeuivrM Knoic Our Dressy, casual and sport types New Spring ti S Slimming; lin.-d- Floor Lamps $7.35 up - i : - -- F up $ 1 U II L i "40 - It A sister-in-la- O ored! 1 AIR CORPS OFFICER VISITS HERE B. B. Allen, Chief Petty Officer in the U. S. Navy Air Corps, spent several days visiting at the home of his brother Mr. and Mrs. and W. Douglas Allen. He and Mrs. Allen, who accompanied him, left Wednesday evening for Washington, D.C. Mr. Allen has been stationed for the past two years at Panama. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Allen entertained at their home Tuesday evening at a dinner party for their guests. Mr. Allen, who was born in Salt Lake, is visiting his home for the first time in six years. He was formerly a member of the crew on both the Macon and Akron, and just happened not to be on either one of them when they crashed up. W r $31.50 If The Lions Club met Thursday evening in the Firemen's Hall and an interesting program, prepared by Lion Elmo Martin and his committee, was enjoyed. Election of officers took place at this meeting. I f V UNDERWEAR IIIIIIIUIU LIONS CLUB HOLDS MEETING 98 For Spring! Adonna (URLS' Knity rayon! Rine-liard- t, - ,7 Buy a Supply Value-priced- D V 129 Percy Goddard, president of the general board of the Young Women's M.I.A., will be guest speaker at the meeting of the Murray Women's club next Thursday, April 23. Her topic will be "Spirituality in the Home". Piano selections will be furnished by Miss Adina a student of Professor Petersen of the University of Utah. The meeting will be held at 2 p.m. in the Murray City Fireman's hall. MFW 6 g g Studio Lounges NAVY Murray City Firemen will present pins to four of their members at a dinner-danc- e Saturday evening at the Fireman's Hall in recognition tf their having served for twenty years or over. Those to be honored are Miller. Hyde StaulTer. A. B. Caldwell. Ross and Harley In charge of the affair are S. B. McIIenry, chairman. Homy Smith and Vein Caldwell. c. Good Service Cedar Chesis as low as $18.75 MURRAY WOMEN'S CLUB TO MEET APRIL 23 1 RED CROSS MAKES PLEA I OR EARLY RETURN OF ARTIC LES OUT Smartly SELECTIVE SERVICE QUESTIONNAIRES TO MAILED NEXT WEEK ,t ... lYnn. Cases. 19. U. i. M. 42x36 C. 37c I ' f Everything or the Home1 |