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Show j.v. Sept. 12. 1940 THE MURRAY EAGLE 2. cieniiHc lopping housewife can do a e alert bud- ;'J deal toward making --- pilars streicnmerchants on ineir iocs ,Ding each other. e ... issue of Consumers' 'Vent A.r hllcat on of the De- . nut-serv- Agriculture, offers excellent totwifo is It certainly Jig advice. .find obvious. Here are a the suggestions: ;rf marke- t-, your larder and before you Plan nniies in vers in Shop around and compare the newspaper for prices-wa-tch 'B"""- your THEATRE Phone Murray 626 l specials. 3. Always buy by grade whenever possible. Grades are your guarantee of the quality you want and are paying for. 4. Be sure that the scales in any store you patronize carry the seal that shows they have been inspected and approved by your weights and measures official. 5. Look for the net weight on packaged foods. Compare the cost per ounce of the different brands and containers to determine which is the better buy. Be on your guard against off-siz- packages. 6. Take home the trimmings. Scraps trimmed from your meat purchase can be profitably used in various ways. A buying public which makes its marketing tours with its eyes open, and with the basic knowledge that enables it to buy to the best advantage, can't be eas- - Sunday September lbs. Starting IRIS 's idols of song . . . S'gmund Romberg's spec- THEATRE tnniiius "ular, ui jBce; v Phone Murray Eddy MacDonald 626 Fri., Sat., Sun. Sept. 13, 14, 15 2 Sensational 'NEW Features 'DR. CYCLOPS' (In Technicolor) with George Zucco Warner, Grant Mitchell Urf Boland, i B. Albert Dekker, Janice Logan ADDED CARTOON ALSO Earth" "Peace on "ZANZIBAR" PETE SMITH'S Male' Domineering Latest with Lola Lane, James Craig NEWS OF THE DAY News Events ily exploited. Scientific shopping helps stimulate competition between all kinds of stores chain and independent, variety stores, s and all the rest- -to the end that the housewife gets more for her money. super-market- for Cambridge, Massachussetts, where Mr. Walton will become a student at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. He is now working for his doctor's degree. Mrs. Walton is the former Miss Dorothy P. W'oolley. Plans Tea Officers of the Holladay-IrvinP.-A. are planning as their first activity of the year a membership tea, to be held at the Irving school on September 25, between the hours of 1:30 and 3:30 p.m. An interesting feature of the tea will be a fashion show. A. g T. Margie Gatherum Weds The marriage of Miss Margie Ruth Gatherum and Marvin S. Taylor took place Thursday in the Salt Lake L.D.S. temple and a reception was held in their honor that evening at Winder ward hall.Friday morning a wedding breakfast will be given at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Gatherum, 4779 Bonair street, to be attended by members of the families. The young couple will leave Friday for Los Angeles to make their home while Mr. Taylor attends the Los Angeles School of Optometry. Bridesmaids for Miss Gatherum were the Misses Norma Gatherum and Elizabeth Taylor. Best man was Sam Taylor. Little Barbara Clarene Taylor was flower girl and Sam Taylor Jr., page boy. ML Olympus Mutual Opens Olympus Mutual held its opening party Tuesday evening at the chapel. Officers of the organization were introduced and a brief program was given. A dance and refreshments followed. ML Flower Garden Club to Meet The Holladay Flower Garden club will meet Monday evening, September 16, in the Holladay ward chapel. An interesting meeting has been planned and all members are urged to be present to discuss plans for a fall flower show and exhibits for the Utah State Fair. This Genuine, New ELECTRIC GENERAL WASHER FOR ONLY nOQ Qg Mer-riday- s o. Bow-thorp- Take advantage of this ord low price for General Electric in today demonstration Come markable rec- a famous Washer. Business Men Meet Members of the Business Men's League of Holladay met Tuesday evening at Jewell's tea room. Frank E. (Ted) Moss was the an guest speaker and he pave the r.eressary on talk interesting procedure before a bill becomes a law. There was also a round table discussion of current legis- and get a of its re- features that will wke your washday easier, foter and give you washing results! out-sandi- moon. CAPACITY 4 AWS-I- AIL THESE FEATURES AT THIS POUND PRICEl QUIET OPERATION WHITE BEAUTY O-- E WARRANTY ACTIVATOR NO OILING l0VEU WRINGER ," Tea Slated for Gleaners Holladay ward Gleaner Girls and their mothers are invited tto the Gleaner Girls' annual tea, to be given Sunday, September 15, at the home of Miss Hazel 4910 Holladay Boulevard, from 3 to 6 p.m. mi3Jg DOWN WEEKLY Literary Dames Meet Literary Dames met Monday evening at the home of Mrs. Mildred Wagstaff. Mrs. Lucille Hickman reviewed "Bethel by Sinclair Lewis, for members of the club. PERMADRTVE MECHANISM lative problems. There wire present at the meeting. 26 Ladies' Study Group Merts Tl;e Democratic Latins' Study Group No. 2 of the First Precinct met Thursday afternoon at the in home of Mrs. Henry Cottonwood. An interesting feature of the meeting was a motion the achieve-ir- t picture depicting unn! of the administration Roosevelt. der President M.-l- Brlnftoim '2 Siii'Tii Electric Co. iumr Tirr Ml KKA 1(U Celebrate Son's Birthday A family gathering took place of Tuesday evening at the home to L. Shaw anil Mrs. Wayne Mr. ansixth birthday the celebrate y niversary of their young son, it?-- Lc-Un- WTOU A Mr Vuart DON T HAVE TO BE otP IT V63 Shaw. RICHljjli Entertains for Bride Miss Vivian Drape entertained at a personal shower at her home Monday evening complimenting Miss Margie Gatherum, a bride of the week. Refreshments" and favors were In blue and white color scheme and a profusion of fall flowers were um d to decorate the living room. vim Iind CARD OF THANKS a million Tint V64 i Tint bikry than Old choice of mill V65 iakrr . PTt I.lftriitf'V"lwi'' I llxn n,ii.n nm rm . n fwti CuO ClmUI CO. AWtCmA to thank Bishop wish who those spoke and Crane, fun. ral serthe er assisted at Mrs. Anne mother. our of vices Hofheins. and for the beautiful floral offerings. Mrs. Samuel Whittle. Mrs. M. J. Hayes. We rielirr, finer you couldn't l.uy for Mrs. Lowell Tye of Taylorsville has been the notlf for a number of social events. A group of friends entertained at a luncheon and theater party for her on Tuesday. Nicaragua, To Study in Cambridge Mr. and Mrs. Paul Walton, 4827 Wander Lane, left last week Birlhs At Murray Social Events Of The Week Events Honor Mrs. Tye Prior to her departure HOLLADAY P.-- Page 5 Wednesday evening a surprise party was given at her home by members of Mr. Tye's family. Wednesday evening Mrs. Tye's class in the Taylorsville ward Sunday School surprised her with a delightful party given at the home of Mrs. Yvonne Muir. She plans to leave Saturday to join her husband in Central America. Vacation in Northwest Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Player and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Little have left for a vacation trip to the Northwest. They plan to return by way of California and will visit the San Francisco Fair. Thursday Thimble Club Meets Members of the Thursday Thimble club were the guests last Thursday of Mrs. Velma Todd at her home in Taylorsville. A one o'clock luncheon was served and a busy afternoon spent in sewing . asters were used throughout the rooms for floral decorations. Members present were Mrs. Martha Todd, Mrs. Belle Mackay, Mrs. Alice Todd, Mrs. Verl Todd, Mrs. Lettie Rupp, Mrs. Merle Todd and Mrs. Vari-color- Celia Todd. To Visit Son in Idaho Mrs. C. E. Hibbard will leave Sunday for a visit with her son, Hibbard, in Bancroft, Ida. W. C. Visitor Here from Springville Mrs. Dora Crandall of Spring-vill- e is a house guest at the home of her sister, Mrs. Edwin Eyre. Entertains for N.II. Club Mrs. John Stauffer entertained for members of the N.H. club at her home Wednesday evening in honor of her birthday anniversary. Return from Vacation Mr. and Mrs. William Canne-geitreturned Monday from a vacation in San Diego and Los Angeles, where they visited relatives and friends. er Friendly Women's Club Meets Members of the Friendly Women's club met Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. Emll Westling at her home in Salt Lake, honoring her birthday anniversary. Attend Baseball Game in Ogden Mr. and Mrs. Dave Haywood, Mr. and Mrs. William Lawrence and Mrs. Vernon Jensen motored to Ogden Tuesday night to attend the ball game there, returning to the Jensen home in Taylorsville for a late luncheon. Return from California Miss Dorothy Bateman has returned from a vacation trip to San Diego, California. Visits Friends in Vernal Mrs. Mary Swenson is visiting with friends in Vernal, Utah. Entertain for Brlde-toB- e Miss Margaret D. Kramer, who will be married Honoring soon to G Don Budge, Mrs. Du-an- bride-elec- Entertain at Janrt's Tea RMm Mrs. Marlow Crabtix e entertained at a delightful luncheon for Mrs. Ben Williams Thursday Tea afternoon at Janet's Dnve-IRooms in Murray. Coveis were laid fur eight. To Visit Relative In Vancouver Mrs. L, K. Drummond and her son and daughter, left last week for Vancouver. BC, where they are visiting relatives. They will return on the fifteenth of this Vacation in Yellowstone Sundwall and family have boen vacationing this past week in Yellowstone paik. They are expected to return home by Dr, O. Friday. Entertain for Dinner Club Mrs. David Smith entertained at her home on East Fnrty- ighth South street Thursday evening for members of the Dinner at Eight dub. Fal flowers were used for decorations for the table. Following dinner, the evening was fpent in games. ray; boy. Mr. and Mrs. LaMar Knudsen, Fardown Ave., boy. Mr. and Mrs. Reynold R. Johnson, 3747 South 20lh East, boy. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Ander-ber- 2174 t. g, Sandy, girl. Mr. r.nd Mrs. Grant J. Lark, boy. Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Grover, Draper, boy. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Webb, Riverton, girl. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Dansie, Draper, boy. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin 1469 West 17th South, girl. Mr. and Mrs. Theodore M. Hutchings, Midvale, twins, boy and girl. Mr. and Mrs. William R. Brown, Midvale, boy. Mr. and Mrs. John Towers, Murray, boy. Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Drollinger, Cherry Creek, Nevada, girl. Mr. and Mrs. Prescott W. Hardy, Salt Lake, boy. Mr. and Mrs. Delbert H. Midvale, girl. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Price, Midvale, boy. Chris-tense- Beck-stea- Farm Prices and Income Higher Prices of farm products and cash farm incomes are higher this summer than last. Income for the full year 1940 probably will be larger than in 1939, according to the Bureau of Agricultural Economics in its August issue of "Agricultural. Situation." "Look for a better domestic demand for farm products during the last half of this year compared with last. No boom, no runaway prices. Simply a sound improvement based upon an expected increase in Industrial production stimulated by the national defense program." , T I at t Permanent Waves I $2.00 X Beauty Salon j: 3955 SOUTH STATE ST. PHONE MURRAY 153 Phone Murray 3955 South School Girls Permanent Waves $3.00 Oil Permanent Wave: $5.00 Machineless Wave 153 $2.00 $2.50 $4.00' JEAN DODGE Operators Attention PARENTS! YOU can do your part to keep milk prices at a fair level! Siarl Today - -- Buy.,. 11 mi u at your grocers Furthermore, Hi-Lan- II - I Quart Brings You d . . . VALLEY SUPREME 1. FAMOUS MOUNTAIN OUALITV. 2. Ill LAND PACKAGED IN THE SENSATIONAL NEW NOT SOLD IN SANITARY CONTAINER 1. 1)" MILK BOTTLES. ITS "OLD-FASHIO- N PLAN THAT PAYS THE FARMER MORE FOR AND ASSURES YOU BETTER MILK IHS Mil K FOR LESS. 3. A 4. FAIR LABOR POLICIES. 5. A SALES PROGRAM THAT HELPS YOUR GROCER. Whipping Cream Buttermilk . . . pt. 25c - lz pt. 15c qt. 7c . lb.sizc 10c - Wlb.size 6c : : : Cottage Cheese . Pricr Same Today a Day We Started - HI-LAN- D t DLUOOU1U O Blossom's Beauly Salon State Street PETERSON d, School Girl's X SPECIAL BLOSSOM n, Woll-schlad- BREAKS ARM Wayne Wardle, pupil at the Lincoln school, broke his arm while enroute to school last Friday morning. n month. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Williams, Draper, girl. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Dee Bach, 325 South 5th East, Salt Lake, boy. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Green, 3994 South 3rd East, boy. Mr. and Mrs. Lela Haun, Mur- Firemen's Auxiliary Entertains Members of the Firemen's Auxiliary entertained at a lovely party Wednesday afternoon at the Fireman's hall for Mrs. Har-le- y Ross, a member of the organization. Luncheon was served to eleven members and a gift of table linen made to Mrs. Ross. Mr. and Mrs. Ross plan to leave in the near future to make their home in San Francisco. G. Bridge. (For Past Week) Marriage to Be Solemr.ized The marriage of Miss Ardella Wallace, daughter of Mrs. Rachel J. Wallace, and Allen Rich, son of Mr. Thomas W. Rich, will be solemnized in the Salt Lake L. D. S. temple on Wednesday, September 18. A reception will be given that evening at the home of the bride's mother. Wednesday evening of this week Miss LaVerla Rich entertained at a grocery shower for the young Entertains at Dinner Party Mrs. Leonard Gerrard entertained at a family dinner party at her home in Taylorsville on Wednesday evening for Mrs. Oliver Noble of Los Angeles. e Brown entertained at her Ivmie on At wood Boulevard last Sunday at a delightful breakfast and bridge party. An attractive arrangement of asters and .snapdragons centered the table, around which were seated the guest of honor. Mrs. Ray II. Kramer. Miss Edith R. IVnnlon. Mrs. Walter T. Smith, Miss Ernilie Srgil. Miss E. Lyle Shrivcr and Miss l,aVurne Maternity Home DAIRYMANS' ASSOCIATION "Owned and Operated by Utah Farmers" |