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Show CANYON MOTORcj Dependable Phone 333 We WM Paj'jJ Mire Wm 't liors Younir (Caff The ' Highest Cash Prictf SEE US FOR A FREE I APPRAISAL OF YOUR CAf l Main and Markhatn !$, Hoe M, SEE US FOR EXPERT REPAIR SERVICE f g AND QUALITY PRODUCTS i DEALERS IN: CONOCO PRODUCTS Wi CHRYSLER AND PLYMOUTH CAR; c' INTERNATIONAL TRUCKS g ADDERLEY & NICHOLS GARAGE t Chick and Ren Phone K ' mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmJ P jtj Choose Cay Seersucker HOUSECOATS " Tsfew zipper or wrap styles PLP 'n r'S1 Pa'8'ey or floral ' l S S W prints ! Flowing feminine JfltlSill flr sk'rts peplurns, flounces, AJ-C 8'e raPes Wasliahle dnl "eed ir0nin8' 1220' if 0i,ierIrettyStyle8,3844, Shining Rayon Satin .fj j GAY SCUFFS ( Jrff'W 2.98 rrftf -7 Springy cushion plat- s' jM forni8,leatlierso!e8. Balck, A red, royal or light blue. f,,Ksr' CLASSIFIED DEPARTMENT Due to the small amount involved, in-volved, we do not accept want ads except on a cash-with-order basis. No ads taken by telephone. WESTERN RADIO INSTITUTE is now accepting applications for enrollment in Radio. Television Tele-vision and Refrigeration courses at their new location: 45 East Broadway (third floor). Salt Lake City. Phone 4-6732. FOR SALE Philco cabinet radio. $25.00. Call 419W or see Mrs. Ernest Arp. 22 Markham, Apartment 8. FOR RENT 6 room modern home with oil furnace, located at 431 E. Union Ave., to resp. party. See Jesse W. Thomson. 361 E. 7800 So., Ph. Mid. 0880R2. FOR SALE 4 water tanks, 4 monkey stoves, 3 coal healers. Mrs. Longfellow, 88 Main St. FOR SALE by owner 1 brick 5 rm. modern, newly dec. 2 rms. carpeted, dble. gar., landscaped. 2 3-rm. frame houses rented. 3 garages. 2 lots for bldg or garden, plenty irrig. water. All houses con. to city sewer. 320 No. Main St., Midvale, phone Mid. 36. MALE HELP WANTED Man with car for 16 daytime hours weekly to explain training train-ing program available under GI ' Bill of Rights. $15.00 salary and! auto allowance with opportunity! to earn double and triple for satisfactory work. Write V.P. Dept., American Technical Society, So-ciety, 850 E. 58th, Chicago 37. FOR SALE 4 acres land, located locat-ed 70th So. and 16th E.. with Brown 8c Sanford water right. Ideal for raising chickens, turkeys tur-keys and as a fruit farm. Price $3600. Call or see Rov J. Price, 7119 So. 3rd E., Ph. Mid. 0394R1. 10 choice building lots adjoining; S. L. Co. library near city hall on Main St. and Lennox St.. Mid-I Mid-I vale, $500 to $750 for 60 ft. lots. Stark Really Co., 1932 S. W. Temple, 6-4450. FOR SALE 5-rm. brick house on 6 acres ground, perm, water right also barn and outbuilding at So. Jordan. For further details call 238W or see Fred A. Beck-stead, Beck-stead, So. Jordan, Utah. MIDVALE'S NEWEST SUB-DIVISION! WASATCH ACRES 264 Wasatch Street ALL LOTS 70 FOOT FRONTAGE -WITH SEWER - CURB and GUTTER - WATER - HARD SURFACED STREETS LOTS $375.00 and up Sec "Les" Carrigan 144 South Main, Midvale Utah or Phones Mid. 545M or 158J mmmmmmmmmmBmmmmmmmmmmmmKmmmMmmmwmmmmmmmmBBBBBss "THE FIGH1WG FlRATEIRLOTlHl More Than A Million Members ; EAGLES' MOTHERS' DAY PROGRAM ' I kit B. C. O. Hall, Monday, May 10, 8 p.m. : fMm,r .. 4 & tTCr7J 0n February 7 i904 Frank Hering walked ouU ; &m,J f ti t&Vk u4i-i ' If, f A'- '4 "age of English's Opera House to make the first public pl SwUJUA'f V liAmf- U- YZl America for a Mothers' Day. He urged his listeners lo set t i SWZmzS., it ifewTT'f ' J" n' CH such 8 dav as 8 tribute to mothers and molherhood. r: 4 H J Yv Tl ' ttX' l?,erilJ? 1ad dis"nguhed career as an Eagle. H. became & 1 -I iMllriC ill -'' Worlhy President, chairman of the Order's eld age pensions Jilt Tlk?f$$K& 1 ! fTF 1 j-- S mission, which was to successfully wage the bailie for iW ? A T v V - a3 Pensions, and he laler became editor of the Eagle Mag" 'trd.r .fffTH JStii i J16 mSdJ manY Plendid speeches, but this address he mad. i tF3 s - i fore Indianapolis Aerie remains today as the most famous. T! 4V 1 wv AC , v 1 11 ' i J ho heard him did 80 wilh deep emotion. Ther sensed thai TIT Is 'i S J S n A i i t S? v; iad ken part in an historic event the first known pubtel 's rtrM ! irjk iiS, 'or lno eslablishment of a nationwide Mothers' Day. J f!fc f j f JKtHt A' The F. O. E. look uo the crusade under his 1 it! I'iT l'tkT " I fc f ttr If - I' 41 Fvery Eflgle Save his staunch support. The idea spread rap ; hTi " I Pj! Wi 4i't l 9fiPPed the hearts, the imagination of people in ev.ry' s flHfi1' hr H ?.f liJo- And in 1911 Kansas City Aerie presented the 0t4 ' k JiriXtXk miti A Program ever dedicated entirely to mothersoiw P ly"4 . - , J2 f 4 JlTAVl addresses, prayers-much like the program we will enjofK PI fA?::- Hs ' VI "1 day mght. Then, in 1912. the Grand Aerie passed a slaluH lMxuf?vr! !' t for e obsvance of Mothers' Day annually by every frSTCit v jiK . Th. "Hon gave new slrength to the movement, whic W-ZtB&4 SSf"5?, t:l'A VA'J ?aJmn9 ""gnilion throughout the country. Two years If h mlu ? Vfi$W4 A , . . This dae was sponsored by Miss Ann Jarvls of t S ml v';, 4n m?:Za hBd been "mpaigning for a Mothers' Day. b Mti i ? J 1,' s X . " 4 ' n 51 X V1S as commemorating the death of her own k ;0v t V rt , " : , 4 n n 1-he sec?nd Sunday in May. ft occurred to her that the I -wvi. 'UAiiwA I v ', coming as it does in the season of blue skies and blossoms. w. LsaFS: - ShJi-1 asid0 ,or an annual fetival of a,fection fM A Living Memorial Never Dies In nothing do men more nearly approach the eotk j . i ... 1 SMs n,ed for. Into the Eagle homes darkonwl hv the tragedy of than in doing good to their f ellowmen. the Foundation diffuses light love and hope In ?v!ry&H ' On this March no longer is the Fratern-1 n i , ,v tfnn L thSaCed botnds of flesh and blood affection, the Four . Memorial Foundation 'a foKtSm and hophe loedfnl'of fr thCSe Eagle children blessing and benevolence has grown into a virile sapline It h u- j A humanitarian croiect knows no horizon, a healthy start. The Memorial Foundation now if' the morlaf Fn"" g,dness know" 35. ThuTit is with thej memorial which inspired Aeries and individual Eagles to con naiJ Tn- lt a "livin8 memorial" in deed as wj tribute generously toward its establishment. sur T' Memorial Foundation fund investment polJ.' Th. foundation bogan aclivrf, .unCnning last sum ySrK Hons were necessary. The widow lacked the financial moan, m The Mr i v , t;na f& provide them, but the Foundation came to her ussistane Smco Aeries vvill keln th lal,1FoUnation is an everlasting , then, more Aeries have made available the names of ' eS rhnn tributioL ?-i hls ilame b"ing brightly with addel ren whose fathers made the supreme sacrificeTthe war Eae r" Sr Knd ?a diS, lndiVidual EaSs- They wiU v el 1 fc ly the Foundation has stepped into the breach tovp ftin more live fadiance the Foundation into new laves ana wherever it was needed. 3Cfl t0 glve helP So bu ldfna LSCCemg generations. They will con enj '"i,uij UP the Foundation fund by remembering it An eligible Eagle child may require medical attention of the OrdA?Umatlon is tho medium through which aU mf or surgery. In another case it may be dental service. In still an- of thli frZS PMerPetuate their own goodness and tjes other defective vision must be corrected. Whatever the appeal the noble nKy' N SUm " to small n a1"0"111 Xo0 the Foundation meets it, standing ready guard over the physical Worths -of wSk69 f Eagledm's most glorious undert-welfare undert-welfare of its deserving wards. Wln these same children reach "remembering are these words: college age the Foundation will provide the financial assistance nn le who has received vour kind deeds will pas to assure them the education their fathers had worked and K m the fi!t?H d hW CJ whaf part you U ure determination of the destinies of mankind? LENDARIS MERCANTILE COMPANY BINGHAM CLUB HARRY McNPFT V CHIpfA0NEFRODNfT0RE 1 BINGHAM GROCERY BINGHAM Bimn cut. CHRIST'S MEAT AND GROCERY TUNNEL BARBEH lnl PRAGGASTIS STORE BOYD ANDERSOl ?Sr STANDARD GARAGE ''Awfls; GREATER Program Subject Call 61 r 77 ..m J J To Change for any I ' I T uTLl show II 1 ll I I LHt' J JJ Without information. MAY Notice- SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY 9 10 11 13 H Cantinflas in 11 ly love SOY UN PROFUGO 'fMM ION McCAUISTER -1 , JUNE HAVER $f $ f ' . AiI a,lu .,vnittfgfiIIM. H' Gemmell Club Show |