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Show THE MURRAY EAGLE, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1938 Pae 8 Senator Thomas To Speak To Lions Club Art Award Winp button Legs ... SLICED BACON FRESH WHITE CHOICE BEEF Half Pound Pkg. 17C Lb Beef Roasf-- Flour Fig iairs 48-L- Bag b. FRESH FROM THE OVENS Lb. fiic Lb Can SU-PUR- B Granulated Soap . . EDWARD'S Coffee Package The 18c PORK & MILK BEANS All Brands Camps . . .3 Cans 4 Cans Case 25c 25c STRAINED s289 LIBBY'S RED Tall Cans WHITE STAR ... No. y2 Cans MACARONI RAISINS or SPAGHETTI VINEGAR SEEDLESS FULL STRENGTH 47c 25c Tt Pkg Jar Lids 25c Gallon sleeveless. Bright Stride A LADIES' &q nn or YD. r,Laj?.i.,:?.Biuiifui ' v . HUM 50Ajs S14.75 . MUnn,n Swagger. ues. Single Koy's Heavy SWF 1 T SHIRTS 59C Ideal for school or p! qqq blanket ! into two stories, the upper to Lui.vcueu into a reading roar and the lower to become an ex Proposals for a new building tension ot the cafeteria. These proposals, submitted at Granite to house a gymnasium and an auditorium, have been Dr. Smith, have not been id considered by the Board of Edu- nueiy accepted by the board, cation, according to Superinten- necessity for increasing the h dent Calvin Smith. The DroDOsed Dlans call for a gymnasium at one end of the new building, an auditorium with a balcony at the other end, and a stage in the middle. The pres-jDent auditorium would be divided traffic the guard New Gym For Granite Proposed after school and , lities of Granite High has bee recognized by the board h ineir action will depend en!:: y upon finances. When the ad anion is made, they may fu!b Smith's r. suggestions other plans of their or drs own. Granite Enrollment Hits New High at Granite hit this year when the total registration approached the 130 mark. Enrollment new jR-a- plus tax g Call in and Meet YOUR FRIENDS Justification of federal programs for the conservation of soil resources is made by Dr. George Dhykhizcn, associate professor of philcsophy at the University of Vermont, in his pamphll. "Soil a Conservation, Philosopher's Viewpoint." Dr. Hykhuizen gives a review of soil conservation as it is feintedv. in mnnl t. , rnviKlrime f'HUHIIIJ! historical background of soil ero sion, soil conservation s contribution to xorinl pnnH nnrt llm n.xnA of the fnrmpr nnH crri-.- l .nniiv.l of soil ns reconciled with indi- viauai uoeny. Ask For Heinie LeNora Edgar "The Three Comrades" SANDWICHES FUN BEER - HFInFlRFRn RFPR PARIflRs IMA UliUll llllU'y. Opposite City Hall Murray ffi- i- iJJ A Secretary of Agriculture Henry A. Wallace is working on a proposal to place at least one-hundr- KERR IParowax Flour CRAFT 8 9 KITPHFM . . . . (Ol(Ol aqiu n,t IU-li- yy Ui Fruits and Vegetables1 million bushels of American wheat in worldsurplus markets by means of an export subsidy, informed officials have announced. The competitive situation. in thpF1 "mill M'15 and prospects of a record sur plus oi American wheat and de- viim..K uomesuc prices were said to have influenced his undertaking. Congress has authorized that a portion of U. S. customs receipts may be used for sub- f Vctll l,r A 1II.- - T. V( V. nr I .Mi- - ! wr. depends upon the the lollies CAM. OX TS KKCfl.AKI.V FOR CI.FAM I .. . . ... I.' L' , I 'vi..-i.v1'eoplc will notice the !iill' niit'i". -- i (CLEANED Federal j V,1'IIIIIIIH1IUCS Corix.ra an has been authorized to purchase surplus canned tomatoes from the 1937 crop in Utah. st:i!n i.,'T;r...o "vv a ..t " "e Agricultural Adjustment Administra tion nave been advised. Distribution of canned tomatoes bought by the cm iratum uiii i, to cleservinir fimii,,. .i.- i. state relief agiiRus. The buym program, a p;,rt of tlnational "J 3r"ram developed by the AAA. is designed to encourage domestic use of tomatoes and to improve grower returns by reducing tany-ove- r stocks tm..' Kui-nln- , S CAM. - PHONE Ml KKAV 31 . j L-- S FRIDAY AND SATURDAY - Bushel &59c SQUASH itl.Im-.- l sidies. ,... HALES GRAPES arc V LARGE, FANCY BARTLETTS . . . Bushel PRUNES 79f! f, SI Part Wool BLANKETS U'fit-IH'- Pears Peaches HOY'S SWEATERS GOODS Tailored News In Brie Pail 10-L- b. Shirts WIDE. BEAUTIFUL COLORS DRESSES, COATS, SUITS fall COATS during the lunch hour. From the hieh school the fol- lowing boys, all in the ninth 'grade, were appointed: Jack Ir-- j vine, captain; Dale Miller, lieutenant; Doyle Plott and Keith McCIeary, assistants. Arlington school boys have not yet been appointed to definite position, but the following will act as officers: Robert McMillan, K. J. Hamblin, Boyd Jensen, Dow Townsend, Earl Townsend, Richard Howe, and Cloris Watts from ;the sixth grade; Douglas Allen, Jr. and Ralph Mantle from the fifth grade. i UTAH Honey Salmon Tuna Fish boys lanes before and ... PATENT 3tL .... GRAND Assortment WOOL A fluffy, warm for cool nights. rules. FAMILY nnN SJOC 54 INCHES quainting them with older members of the facirity, said Elmo McMillan, principal of the Arlington school. Junior traffic officers were appointed at the Arlington and Murray high schools this week and have begun formulating plans to prevent automobile accidents and protect school students from hazards resulting from carelessness to observe safety "ft - C9c Sixteen teachers of the Arlington school enjoyed a steak bake at the Big Cottonwood canyon Wednesday after school. The party is an annual affair for the purpose of promoting friendliness among new teachers and ac- llC Each BOY'S Soft and warm for these cool mornings. Arlington SIRLOIN STEAK Blouses SWEATERS Students will devote the afternoon to orienting themselves to their new surroundings and in getting acquainted with each other. RIB and LOIN . 2 Lbs 98c, - GYM SHORTS Shoes Cftc Shoes 79c GIRLS' man. PURE LARD llC A Ber-ge- r, button CCnops Each Shorts Murray high school students will celebrate at the annual "Get Acquainted Day" Friday when an assembly, a watermelon "bust", a matinee dance, and a football game are scheduled. Guest speakers at the assembly will be sheriff S. Grant Young of Salt Lake, Mayor G. R. and a state highway patrol- SHOULDER Lb. CUTS A- THEY'RE HERE! GIRLS' GYM TOGS Murray High GRAIN FED SMALL . . Lb. Mutton tloas'J; . , . n Parent-Teacher- pu-n- il MEAT SPECIALS Pkg. mm Miss Delois Johnson was Liberty awarded by a board of judges a Hot lunches will be served to certificate of merit from the Latham Foundation in the inter- Liberty school children beginning national poster contest conducted in early October, it was decided s at a meeting of the by them in 1938. She was a Libthe at held Association at the Bonneville school and school last Thursday. has done some outstanding art erty Officers of the club together work. She is twelve years oi with principal Earl Smith are age. making arrangements and expect their plans to be in operation as Klfl soon as cool weather necessitates hot lunches for the children. Following are the officers Mrs. Hilmer Larson, president; Mrs. Friday-Saturda- y 15. N. Malstrom, vice president; Mrs. Eugene Hallett, secretary and treasurer. Senator Elbert D. Thomas will Friends of Mr. Don Brown will be guest .speaker at the- Murray be glad to know that he is im Lions club meeting, next Thursnicely at the Salt Lake proving Murday, September 22, at the ray City Firemen's ball at 7 p. General Hospital. Don was inin. jured in a motorcycle collision, The musical program will be which fatally injured his broth furnished by Wesley, Meade and er. Richard Brown of Draper. Virgil Steadman, after which re- They are brothers of Mrs. Harfreshments will be served. vey E. Senerson of Murray. Prices Effective School News' Bonneville Pupil Motorcyclist fmproves 49c Hubbard Lb. f) Ail CHERRY PIES .... SMALL COFFEE RINGS DINNER ROLLS BUEAD 2 loaves, Rye White or Wholewheat FURMTUKE KOlt SAI.K AT A BARGAIN! Fled ne waslung m;,liine, tirrulaliiiK lU;.i,r. Cook Stow. !'xl2 Finohnim Hug. Studio Couch, :ITr T1.01 ,!,uh Cli;,ir- Fruit Jars. Will Sell Items Separately. Bushi Social Trice for tntirr I Ml I'ltone Murray 35 (Ask for "Wallace") : 21c 8c 8c 15c n i oakery 4962 South State St J ? |