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Show Page ltt SEPTEMBER 8, THE MURRAY EAGLE, THURSDAY. 8 Brotherhood of R. R. After School Program First Ward Prepares For Fall Opening At Murray Park Fair Board Appreciates Support J. B. Worthen, state recreation The board of directors of the supervisor for the WPA announproSalt Lake County Fair feel that ced that a fall gram has been arranged at the the fair this year was very sucMurray City Park. Paul Rose is cessful, and at this time they voluntary supervisor of the prowish to thank everyone who gram which includes swimming, handicraft work, and various gave such fine support. sports and games. Cy Bogden We had a much better interest this year and more displays will assist in supervision of fall sports. and entries than we really exThe swimming pool will repected, and we hope to conmain open until cool weather tinue improvements at the fair grounds to build a bigger and prevents swimming. Training classes for all WPA better fair for next year. recreation workers will be held T. Ray Kingston, president of Saturday, September 10, at 9 a.m. Salt Lake' County Fair, Inc. at the Murray City park, said Mr. Worthen. after-scho- ol Grant Ward Relief Departs For Teachers Meet Society Coaching Duties Grant Ward Relief Society will hold Its regular Teachers' Report meeting at two o'clock Tuesday afternoon at the ward house. A very fine musical program has been arranged and all members ft re urged to be present. Stanley Watts, son of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Watts, left for Fillmore the latter part of last week, to take up his duties as coach at the Fillmore High school. Mr. Watts was a graduate of the B. Y. U. last year. Trainmen To Meet R. The Brotherhood of R. auxiliaries their and Trainmen meet from Utah and Idaho will Friin Salt Lake in convention auxiof the day. The meeting at the Odd liaries will be held and Fellows Hall in Salt Lake, Amthe banquet and ball at the bassador Hotel, Friday evening. All members of the Murray First ward are invited to the Mutual Improvement association fall opening social Tuesday, September 13 at the ward house. A fine program has been arranged for the occasion. M. I. A. First ward president W. Douglas Allen said that program activities for the fall and winter will be definitely prepared and approved at a convention meeting Thursday night, September 8 at the West Jordan high school. Officers and teachers of West Jordan, and Cottonwood stakes will be present. Officers of the Murray First ward young men's association are W. Douglas Allen, president; Ivan first counselor; Henry Bean, Smith, second councillor; Verl Bean, secretary and treasurer. Young ladies officers are Marie Blacker, president; Belle Saunders, first counsellor; Victoria Peterson, second counsellor; Lois Fairbourne, secretary and trea surer, NEW FALL Election Judges To Receive Instructions tri-sta- tiful creations J&98 NEW FALL SHADES SchoTT DresT i ounfj Women's SHOES Newest Herringbone, latest fall col- - I FOR REAL OUTING Pg0 f FLANNEL A 0q 3 Qc w ea- SERVlTT Men's Tips, Plain T tion or Calf yd- - Mnvn A Boys Note books, Loose leaf paper, Typewriting paper, Ink, pencil boxes Crayons, i OXFORDS School Supplies Prices Effective Friday and Saturday Young Wg inches wide all colors. Make that quilt m 36 now l 1Q75 ors "ARCTIC" Ward Mu ua Murray Second. Its hold opening will to Tuesday evening, a dance. by Men's SUITS 198And298 MUTUAL ci-rnv- jjije For i1vt" j'Kol'th, county clerk, will be in charge of the meeting. v KOW" You must see these beau- com- - their work for the on -- A ul.jc.in COATS Judges of Salt Lake .County Lake districts, outside of Salt at 7:30 p. City, will meet Friday m in the Murray . City Hall, to receive instr- ucts T7TI 4 JUST UNPACKED - r, . Cordurov PANTO Tough Cords that can take it. Heather tone colors save wash days I I ALL SAVING PRICES MEAT SPECIALS FANCY GRAIN FED Ik Lb. Women's Democratic L. D. S. Ward Services Sunday Study Group Meets tf"la.nt lirn I. The Women's Democratic studv group No. 1 of the 3rd Precinct held it ftnpnin? mpptinff Thursday evening at the home oi Mrs. ciyae feck, ba uordelia Avenue. Judge Albert H. Ellett cave a verv fine address nn Am. ericanism. A delightful musical program ioiiowed. Refreshments were served by Mrs. Peck and the following rn. hostessses: Miss Mary Johnson, Mr. tseaa rickson, and Mrs. T. L. Hall. The meeting was presided over by Mrs. Fred Lindbeck. T SHOULDER CUTS CHOICE BEEF SHORT RIBS. .. 3 lbs. 10c ECONOMY STEAKS 3 lbs. 17c SIRLOIN STEAK SLICED BACON . ..,.,.., Lb. Pkg. MUTTON STEW 11c MUTTON CHOPS , LB. 12c 2 butt MlLiC JELS-RIT- I IC JfAUO 4 KKKR or HALL Dozen (Quart)...., KERR LIDS SPICES I b,. H10c An E HONEY RAISINS SUGAR Lb. 2SC M.s 8c Do :'f::i.....2pKcs.l5c eomairgairiiie VI OUR i vvym. 4 Cans f... SEK"Llcss UTAH BEET $2.98 10 lbs. 73c 4 "pice" 25c io u. 55c 100 Lb $5 HARVEST BLOSSOM 48 lb bag km v M F.N CRAFT 4ft Ih huag 1 31 89c C Robin Hood Lb. ttC 5c femUt Byta Fine Quality 2 lb JarflC IFD0Jr Red Rose, Family Patent 48 lb. 57c PEAS CORN Can Can Can Can Can Can Fancy BEANS Standard Fancy Standard Wlk.le Cut f! TOMATOES 10c 7c 10c 7c 12c 7c for 57c for 39c 6 for 55c 6 for 39c 6 for 69c 6 for 39c 6 6 4CANS25c FANCY. SALMON RED BREAST PINK SALMON HOT SAUCE ORANGE JUICE Mote-directe- by Mrs. Nellie nion. N. Be fc Taylorsville YMMIA Officers Reorganized A reorganization of officers of the Y.M.MIA r,t . U J VI til v Tdv1.,;ii Ward was announced last Sun day evening in Sacrament Meeting. New officers of thu tion are as follows: Mr. Barlow" Muir, president; Mr. Eugene Barker, first counselor, and Wendell Paxton, second counselor. Max Peterson was retained as BUY SAVE UTAH FIRST SPECIAL E .... Gasoline Western 16c OIL . . . Qt 10c 1007o Murray Lions Hear Speakers X 19c CUMBERLEDGE Pennsylvania The Murray Lions Club met Thursday evening at the Murray City Fireman's Hall. Speakers .r. the even'nK were W. Douglas Allen and John C Kidneigh, district governor of the Lions clubs of Utah. There was also a very fine musical program. GRADE .... Gasoline V . . 20c Qt Climb erledge Motor Co. SOUTH STATE Block North of County 4659 1 Shops You arc judged by YOUR APPEAR A NYE. j'vuiuuvt ucjiui5 upon inc me cioinis Your a?- - J vu CALL OX US REGULARLY EOR CLEAN' INC and PRESSING People will notice the Jiilorcnce. t ' (CLCANEft 6 Can 98c Tall Cant 10c H'E'l.l. cam CALL I S Can 55c Can 4c .6 Can 20c Can 6c 6 Can 33c .6 4f rnnvr mtrrAY 31 44444444 . ! t I PEACHES Ripe Elberta basket Med. Size !?i...:....Luc59c TOMATOES basket 49c CRAPES ! Tall Cam 18c Fruits and Vegetables PEAKS Taylorsville Ward: Services Sunday evening Sacrament m: ing will consist of a social w; fare program, under the dirt, tion of the Stake Welfare Cor mittee. Music will be furnishr. by the Stake Singing Competition among westq cities is almost as keen as th. between business houses with The Mutual officers and teach- same lines of merchandise- -, ers of the Murray First Ward pecially in securing more travt extend a cordial invitation to all ers. to attend the opening social of the Mutual, Tuesday evening, September 13, at eight o'clock. A splendid program has been arranged, which will be followed by a dance. "Let's All Go to and Mutual." lb. 19c Case o; Social Announced Inl Fresh Creamery All Brands rm urantor.iii dingers win nave charge of tr program at Sacrament Meeting. South Cottonwood: Primary ficers will SDonsor thp Sacrament Meeting, Sunday, lb Amy m. uasto wm be the Murray First Opening LB.17c . mt vjiaui iiuru; me I basket 63K $ GRAPHS 50 Lb. B f OLD FASHIONED BISMARKS BREAD ROLLS BREAD l loaves CAKE J lQc, : i Qc,dor. O : Cc j .... Hflc 1 .,29c 3LBS.10c i ; FUDGE I ONIONS FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Bushman Bakery : |