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Show THE MIDVALE SENTINEL Page Six OBITUARIES SUPER Wallpaper Phones: Mid. 200 Mid. 201 ~~~~~------------------------- 1 Cleaner SPECIALS for SATURDAY, MAY 17th 3 for ........... 25c White Lily Flour Wax Paper SO-lb. bag $1.09 100-ft. roll . Corn or Cane Amber Syrup No. 2 1-2 size can toe SUPER MEATS GROCERIES Milk, all pop. varieties .. 4 for 29c WILLIAM CHARLES GREGORY William Charles Gregory, 83, died Saturday at 3:30 a. m. at 717 East First South street in Salt Lake of causes incident to age. He was born Wales December 6, 1857, a son of Charles and Mary Nutland Gregory. He had engaged in farming since coming to Utah. He was a member of the L. D. S. 1church, an elder in the Union ward. Surviving are his widow, Mrs. Alice Matj:lilda Spilletts Gregory; a son, Arthur Gregory of Murray; six daughters, Mrs. Laverne Adamson, Mrs. Alpha Naylor and Mrs. Murvel Rawson of Union, Mrs. Pearl Buxton of Salt Lake, Mrs. Doan Van Dam of Sandy, and Mrs. Irene Anderson of Blackfoot, Idaho; a brother, Nephi Greg- BEEF WANT ADS - - - - - - - -- *STOVE GRATES & LININGS at GAMBLE'S. Prices reasonable. Phone Mid. 346. tf I *FOR RENT- 10 acres of land, including 2 acres of beets in good stand-$10.00 per acre; plenty of water a:U. times. Inquire immediately of Mrs. Hilda t t Larson, South State s ree , Sandy, R.D. Box 55. *WASHING MACHINE and Electric Appliance Repairing- at GAMBLE'S. Phone Mid. 346. tf *FOR SALE-Two choice building lots. Sixth avenue, adjacent *BATTERy CHARGING at to new city park. See W. J. BenGAMBLE'S. 40c. Rentals 15c. nett, 7540 So. State street. 3tp per day. tf *GAMBLE'S SPECIAL RADIO TUNE-UP, $1.50. Includes the *ALL K:INDS OF HAULINGcoal, mountain dirt, fertilizer. checking of tubes, cleaning chasLawns and shrubs planted. Work sis, aligning set, checking volguaranteed. See J. R. Poulsen, ume control, checking speaker, Phone Mid. 66-J2. tf. free estimate for any additional repairs (tubes and parts extra). *WEDDING INVITATIONS-We Gamble Store, 37 N. Main St. have a large stock on hand at all times. Special paneled fold- *FOR SALE- Home b Y owner. er with double envelopes, $5.00 Call Midvale 445 W before 10 per 100; additional lOOs $3.00. a. m. or after 6 p . m .. Low price Several styles of type to choose for quick sale. · t e d t 0 your In · d.I· *FOR RENT-3-room modern f rom, and prm vidual .needs. ~ine qu~Iity at furnished or unfurnished apartlow pnces; qmck serviCe. T~e ment. Ideal for couple. 19 East Midvale Sentinel, Phone Mid. C t Ph e M'd 26 178.. tf. en er. on I · • H. Grass Furniture Store Mrs. J. T. May's Beautiful Home on Greenwood A venue Pot Roasts, Chuck culs· ........ 19c Fancy Round Bone .......... lb. 21c Prime Rib Rolled Roast ......... 28c Short Ribs to Boil ............... 13c Fresh Ground Beef ...... 2 lbs. 29c * One and two-thirds acres, all ln berries; modern 5-room house with stoker; barn; coops, hog house, etc. Phone Mid. 154-R PORK Choice Roasts ............... lb. 22c Leg Cuts ........... ·. . . . . . . . . lb. 27c Pure Pork Sausage ....... 2lbs. 33c 3 for ........... lOc - PROPERTY FOR SALEI *OVER 100 VARIETIES-2-year O_wner will s~ll e~ther ?f the fol-1 old Hybrid Tea, Poly, and Everlowmg properties m Midvale: blooming climber roses at 25c, No. 1-Fine, up-to-date home on 6 for $1.25; shrubs 25c and up; 1 highly improved acre. Comp~etely small flowering trees; peren-! equipped insulated_ coops .for 2,000 nials, 20 for $1. Extra plants hens. Gardens, fruit, bernes, flowwith each order. SOFFE'S, east ers-everything you need or deon Social Ave. sire. Will divide, selling land- - - - - - - - - - scaped lot and coops for 1,000 hens *FOR SALE- Gladiolus Bulbs.j as separate unit. $1.00 a hundred. 206 East Cen- 1 No. 2- Beautifully landscaped ter street. 2t. I I WHY .. Sandy. Newly painted and papered. Lawn, shade, garage. RUDD'S FOOD BANK Space for garden. Phone Mid- , Sandy, Utah vale 25. !-.----'"""------' -SEE- Guy E. Dahl Your STUDEBAKER DEALER 7700 So. State St. Midvale Junction "BUY FROM GUY" FREE DELIVERY S & W Coffee, reg. or or drip .. 1-lb. can 28c large cans I USED CAR Suqar ................................ 10 lbs. 62c Butter, 1st grade, Banquet, ... .lb. 41c Malley's Salad Dressing .... qt. 27c Corned Beef, Much More ....can 19c Creme White Shortening, 3-lbs. 49c Fargo Cleanser Roxey Doq Food ........ ____ 4 cans 18c Peanut Butter ................2-lb. jar 25c Matches ............................ carton 15c Globe A-1 Flour .......... 48-lbs. $1.49 Candy Chews _______________________ .lb. 23c Fargo Cleanser __________________ 3 cans lOc Grapefruit Juice ........46-oz. can 19c Catsup, Monitor ................bottle 10c Russet Potatoes ......... :........10 lbs. 9c ~~3HIGH Proctor and Gamble SOAP Specials P & G Soap ··-·····-·--·--·--····10 bars 35c Oxydol ..................................larqe 19c Ivory Flakes ........................pkg. 23c Ivory Snow ·-··--··--··················pkg. 20a Dreft ............................qiant pkq. 53c Camay ______________________________ 3 bars 17c Amaizo Corn or Gloss Starch 3 - 25c Arm & Hammer Soda.... 3 pkgs. 25c AIR-COOLED VEGETABLES Green Onion, Utah, 3 bunches lOc Fresh Carrots ____________ 3 bunches lOc Radishes, white, red tipped 2 bu. 5c Lettuce ...................... large heads 8c Spinach, young and tender, 2 lbs. 5c Rhubarb, strawberry red ....2 lbs. 5c Fresh Asparagus ..............3 lbs. l4c Red New Potatoes ______________ 3 lbs. lOc White Radishes ........ 3 bunches 1Oc QUALITY BEEF Pot Roasts ......... .lb. 18c Roasts, r'd. bone cen. . 23c Short Ribs to boil .. lb. 13c Sirloin Steaks ..... lb. 31c Round Steaks ..... lb. 31c Leg of Lamb ....... lb. 28c Shoulder of Lamb .... 22c Lamb Slew ........ lb. 15c ''OH! GO TO GRASS'' FURNITURE BARGAINS-- • or a qood SPECIALS for FRIDAY Qnd SATURDAY, MAY 16- 17 Large White A Grade Eggs, .............. per doz. 27c Medium White A Grade Eggs ........... per doz. 26c Bacon, .. 1-2 lb. cello bag each 13c • CHAMPION, COMMANDER or PRESIDENT PHONE MIDVALE 252 Fresh Sliced Side Pork ..... lb. 23c --FOR ( STUDEBAKER ~MARKET~ Fat Salt Herring ........... 3 for 25c , corner wit? attractive brick home *FOR SALE-e Room modern converted mto a three-room aparth ou se,. garage, coop, on Sta t e ments. All rented. Arranged ~ 0 st. near Midvale. Phone Mid. buyer can o~cupy three or SIX 64-R2. at* rooms as desired. Make payments , - - - - - - - - - - . with rentals. Apply 194 Lincoln St. *PLOWING, HARROWING, pre- PAY HIGHER PRICES · d b d J M At parmg see Ie s. ames . - FOR YOUR MEAT? wood . M'd I va e R . D . 1 or ca11 Mid. 73 _R4 tf. _ 4 18 1 RENT A LOCKER AND SAVE HALF *FOR RENT- Unfurnished four OF YOUR MEAT BilL room modern apartment i n For A New ••• RASMUSSEN'S Bouillon Cubes, all flavors 3 for 25c I * * "More miles per gallon,'' say owners. Lowest Repair Cost of any Car••• More Money when You Trade In - P.C.- Swift's Premium Spiced Lunch Meat .................. .lb. 2Sc Househ'd Bleach Baking Powder Gallon jug . 35e Calumet, can 16e STUDEBAKER FOR SALE Branded Quality Soda Crackers, ...... 2-lb. box 15c Krafl American Cheese, 2lbs. 47c Oold Standard Salad Dressing or Sandwich Spread .... qt. jars 1Sc NuCroft Veg'l?le Shorlning 3lb 4Sc Albers Corn Flakes, 13-oz. 3 for 22c Heinz Ketchup .... lge. bottle 16c Heinz Pork & Beans .. lge. cans lOc Tillman's Coffee, vacuum pack 22c Tomato Juice, 2 1-2 can ... 3 for 25c White Sl~r Tuna, med. size can 16c Hewlett's Japan Tea ..... 1-2-lb. 25c Kleenex ........ 440 sheet box 25c Sperry Pancake and Waffle Flour 4-lb. bag .................... 29c MI. Whitney Ripe Olives, .can 1Sc Franco-American Macaroni can 9c (Continued from page J. ) Vale Saito, Juanda Swenson, Reinold Stelter, Reid Smith, Bob Sjoblom, Shirley Stoker, Thomas Showell, Jr. Joseph Eldon Toomey, !Joy Thompson, LaRae Turner, R1ch• ard Tennant. Marian Vawdrey. Betty Williams, Clem Washburn, M~ry Lou Westbrhookd, EDllorothJy Wilcox, Edna Wood ea , ery . w·ght s tt Wiberg Phil WhetI ' co ' man, Marilyn Woodhead, Janice Williams, Lynwood Walker, Jace Walker. Grace Young. Buy Now Before Prices Go Up! Sunday at 2 p.m. in the East Midvale Chapel. Kitchen King Butter--Solid pack Tomato Soup First quality. 40e Campbells can 7e Larqe Class To Graduate I From Jord an H"1qh Sch ooI _ temple work for 23 years and was j i§§§§§§§~§§§§~~§E§~~§~ a member of the Relief Society. -~ 1 Funeral services were conducted toe Utah-Idaho Sugar Grape Nuts lOslb. bag . . 62C Pkg..... 12e ory of Union; 42 grandchildren II and nine great grandchildren. Fun· era! services were held Tuesday a t . 2 .P· m. at the Umon ward ~~apel. Bishop Horace Go~frey offici_ated. Speakers were Willard Olive~, John Shaw, ~rthur Peterson, Ar~e . Smart, and Bishop Godfrey. Bunal was in Murray cemetery. ELIZABETH A NN COX BELL Mrs. Elizabeth Ann Cox Bell, 75 died Friday at 8 a. m. tn a Salt Lake hospital. She was born in Southampton, England, Nov. 4, daughter of John and 1865 . ' a Elizabeth Ann Stockham Cox, and came to the United States when she ~as four years old. She resid- 1 To poach an eg!f, cover it with ed in East Midvale for some time boiling water. Cover the pan in . h ·t · t b k d d 1t and was a half-sister of> the form- w h IC 1 18 0 e coo e an e . . t c k . er William Cox, pioneer of East stand for SIX mmu es. oo e d m Midvale. I this way the_ egg may be easily diShe had been active in L. D. S. gested. Be"netl FOODS WE DELIVER FRIDAY, MAY 16th, 1941 MEATS~~s PORK Pork Chops, Loin ..... 28c Shoulder Roasts .. lb. 22c Leg Cuts .......... .lb. 27c VEAL Veal Roasts, sh'ldr. cul23c Veal Roasls, leg ... lb. 27c Veal Chops, shoulder 2Sc 4 Murray Utah Tel.... 669 ( |