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Show Page THE MURRAY EAGLE, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 8 night, and Mr. Berger attended grounds the Murray firemen par- most of the meetings Tuesday aded and were accompanied by and Wednesday. the Murray high school drum MURRAY FIRE CHIEFS ATTEND CONVENTION corps. Participating in the three-macontest were Ernest Smith, Murray City fire relay chief, and Axel Lirnberg, assis- Ernest Smith, Axel Lirnberg, tant chief, attended the Pacific William Kingrose, William Coast Association of Fire Chiefs Henry Smith, and Hyde convention at Salt Lake City, Stautfer. Mayor G. R. Berger and City September 19 to 22. At the fire circus Tuesday eve- Commissioner S. G. Freeze atning at the Utah State Fair tended the fire circus Tuesday RELIEF SOCIETY UNION MEETING SLATED n hose-coupli- y, Relief Society union meeting for Cottonwood Stake will be held at 2:30 p. m. Sunday in the Murray First Ward.of All officers the stake and class leaders are urged to attend. , Prices Effective Friday-Saturda- y 1938 fa Board Meeting Set By Women's Group A board meeting for the members of the Salt Lake County Women's Democratic club will be held Friday, September 23 at 2 p. m. at the home of Mrs. Chase K. Douglas, 4656 Cherry Street, to make final arrangements for the opening social of the club. The affair is scheduled for Friday, September 30 at the Murray City Firemen's hall and all Democrats and their partners are invited. Guests of honor for the eve ning will be Governor and Mrs. Henry H. Blood, Senator and Mrs. Elbert D. Thomas, Congressman and Mrs. J. Will Robinson and Congressman and Mrs. Abe WARM WINTER BEDDING jjJJJJJjyand BLANKETS Not Less than guests are expected to attend the social, said Mrs. D. Parjey Miller, secretary of the club. Committees were chosen as fol- MEAT SPECIALS fat SHOULDER CUTS Pat jrloin Steal Frankfurters 8c Lb. CHOICE STEAKS Lb . . FANCY FRESH 17c 10c Lb. . Half Lb. liced iacomi flflc Pkg. . . MUTTON LEGS MUTTON ROAST MUTTON CHOPS GRAIN FED SHOULDER CUTS LOIN or RIB llC iacora SC Lb 2 Lbs. WHOLE SLAB OR PIECE iNiiblets .... 19C 22C . Lb. GARDEN PATCH 25c 3 Cans femul Butter 2 -- He Pkkles Pi PUMPKIN PEAS FANCY RED UTAH PACK MAJESTIC mi Cans . . . . 35c 10c Turn Fish Oxydol WHITE STAR ... No. . . . . Cans V2 25c 13c Cans 19 c Package SOAP CRYSTAL WHITE ROBIN HOOD NOODLES QUEEN'S TASTE 15c Lb. 48c 14 Oz. 12c Pkg Fruits and Vegetables1 Onions fapes 50 Lb. Bag - CONCORDS Lug 49c SOLID HEADS 1 Lb. LETTUCE PRUNES SEEDLESS CALIF. FANCY ITALIAN 10c aw . . . vu x 8o flc Part Wool, Better Buy Several at this Price! . . tM. m. Soft Fluffy Cotton Plaids Refreshments: Mrs. L. C. Mitchell, Mrs. Ray P. Greenwood, Mrs. Roy H. Furgusson, Mrs. Lester Remington, Mrs. Ira Proctor, Mrs. David W. Moffat, Mrs. Thomas Fryer, Mrs. A. C. Jensen, Mrs. Roy Perkins. Mrs. George E. Decorations: Gordon, Mrs. William Eustice. Mrs. Jane Thomas, Mrs. William Plott. Favors: Mrs. John T. Bird, Mrs. CURTAINS A Shadow Lace Panels. . . M for ft Extra Long Built for . the Tall SPECIAL SPECIAL PURCHASE Man PURCHASE Priscilla CURTAINS . $i 00 Ruffled Tie Backs . Now Is the Time to Change! n, Hut-chin- Longfell BLANKETS BLANKETS lows: William Mutch. Reception: Mrs. L. W. Soren-soMrs. Chase K. Douglas, Mrs. Ruben S. Newman, Mrs. Claude Hibbard, Mrs. D. Parley Miller, Mrs. Rose Henderson, Mrs. David Archibald, Mrs. Scott P. Stewart. Mrs. J. R. Rawlins. Program: Mrs. Joseph N. Mrs. A. Robert Larson, Mrs. Mark Gardner. Invitations: Mrs. D. Parley Miller, Mrs. David Archibald, Mrs. Chase K. Douglas. Publicity: Mrs. D. Parley Miller. Girls who will assist with serving are Miss Marion Douglas, Miss Donnna Miller, Miss Fleda Larsen, Miss La Von Larsen, Miss Beth Mitchell, Miss Margaret Densley, Miss Maxine Rawlins, Miss Sarah May Fryer, Miss Naomi Fryer, Miss Berdie Douglas, Miss Marjorie Larsen. Star . ... A . . Wanted U for j, Colors. s, ly used in automobiles, there seems to be no good reason for designing cars with less visibility. Greater visibility will help keep the enemy (motor ac- Expert Warns Against Vision Defects In Driving cidents) According to Arthur W. Stevens, a member of the Society of Automotive Engineers, the 1938 motorist has a range of forward, useful vision which is only of that of a man walking; and while cars are about 50 per cent faster than they were 17 years ago, the driver's visibility has been reduced 38 per cent. No wonder "vision" from the TO BE 30 inside of an automobile is comin for a checking up in the Cottonwood Stake Harvest ing accident prevention drive. With Ball has been set for Friday evesafety glass, which is universal- ning, September 3d. The dance will be held in the Granite Stake house on Twenty-firs- t South and FOR RENT 2 Single Rooms, Ninth East Streets. The Stake 4928 Wasatch Avenue or Mutual organization is sponsorapartment for light house ing the ball. The Steadman orPhone Murkeeping. Upstairs. has chestra been engaged for the " ray .373-evening. Committee in charge includes GIRL OR WOMAN WANTED Marlow Crabtree, Mary McMil, For Housework. Salary, Room and Board. Call at 4843 Waslan, Wayne Simper, and Maratch street after 6:30 p. m. or garet Blain. on Sundays." on the run. . th THE POPULAR "HAREST BALL" SEPT. O CODE NUMBERS (SjL Qts. Calif. Ed Port GaU. 933 O's. S3! Part Calif. Whit J. GaliSiS 928 CaliL Muieattl Gai W C'.S. 972 Ca'.iL Shwrr Qti. 1S33 TRANSPORTATION TO UNIVERSITY OF UTAH Anyone Alcohol 20i by Volum wishing auto transportation to University of Utah, call at Dr. L. H. Crcer, professor of 533 Benbow Avenue. Ask for history at the University of Utah, Mrs. Jennie Halltday. was the speaker at the Lions Club meeting Thursday night. His topic was one of timely interest and importance the European crisis between GermIw v 1 1 any and Czechoslovakia. Senator Elbert D. Thomas, who was formerly scheduled to speak at the meeting, was unable to appear and postponed his enAsk For gagement until the meeting Oc6. A musical protober special LeNora Heinie gram has been arranged for that "The Three Comrades" evening also. W. Douglas Allen, Lion presi FUN SANDWICHES BEER dent, asked that all committees be ready to report on their plans for the ensuing year at an early meeting. V Moot fill in it nnrl win i.TA.ui' 3 YOUR FRIENDS Head 5C Lug . . . . . An outstanding event of this week was the annual fall dinner of the St. Vincent de Paul parish held Thursday night in the parish hall. Mrs. Edmund Kearns was tnaslmistress and the Most Rev. D. G. Hunt was the guest of honor. Speakers were Rev. P. F. Maguire, Rev. W. F. Kennedy, and Mrs. Maud Chegwidden. Committees in charge are to be congratulated for the success of j" t I t You are judged by YOUR 1 i muiic. Y,ur AITKARANlK. ap- wt'.'.r. pearance depends upon the the clothes CALL ON US REGULARLY FOR CI.KANIX: aJ 1'RLSSIXG IVonle will notice the diit" i !''' - j t j CLEANED c 59c CAIX Sunday 8 a.m. mass at the St Vincent de Paul church will be offered for a benefactor of the church, the late J. E. Cosgrill of bait Lake uty. Miss Lena Mash. Albert Gabar- members of the St, Vincent Ui, rs ALL-WEE- WE'LL CALL I Grant Ward Mutual ha. rami a very interesting tim. firamM entitled, "Temple Square Tour for Ossemhlv Tim.. day evrninif. A lari mi., ,... is hoped for. tnt KKAV SI HOME MADE Pupifo Ttake Nature Mrs. Marie ftl.irlcir. Mr Gould and Mrs Imit I.irt,in from the accompanied pupil third grade at the Liberty schoul on a nature Mudy tour of lh.gle Gardens and Libeity Park. Wednesday morning. The pupils enjoyed the trip imme nsely. PHONE Ml SPECIALS BREAD HOME MADE Study Tour - K de Paul parish, will attend the University of Utah this year. Program Planned gutuD v. ft ii vpposue uuy nail rv PARISH NOTES Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Shovelin of Battle Mountain, Nevada have 1 been visitors of the rectory of the St. Vincent de Paul during the past week. GRAPES Lbs. .Eachr9 . the affair. N- Cabbage 3 . aize HEIDELBERG BEER PARLORS 3 Lb. Pail a... 28c Colors! Edgar MARGARINE 10 JL SHORTENING C&'isco . Attractive . . Auhority On Crisis Talks To Lions Club SALMON Uesim, d ' Lb Pure Wool iuuidi BLANKETS ; Pr. They're Large, Warm and Attractive! Plaids 72x84. 5 Murdock. Five-hundre- . Save! ikJb LARGE COFFEE ROLLS HONEY BOYS I or the Kiddies . i. We Ilivft f t.,i ! Made ('andien. COME IN 15c 2 Loaves ... 25c 20c 6for25C .f fistu lous 1M"P' AM) TKV TH'- Bushman Bakery 4962 South State Street rtANT 13th EAST and 33rd SOUTH j ! i j |