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Show Thursday July 24, THE MURRAY EAGLE Page 8 Obiiuaries u. . JOSEPH II. REEDER 273 Joseph H. Reeder, 73,Mondied East 64th South street, his home of day at 2:10 a.m. at a heart ailment. He had resided in Murray 25 years. Mr. Reeder had been a farmer most of his life. He was a member of the Independent Order of ' Odd Fellows. He was born in Farmington, Mo., September 10, 1867, a son G. of John and Sarah Jane Pin-kert- Reeder. Surviving are his mother of Missouri; his widow, Mrs. Jean K. Reeder of Murray : three sons, Clinton S. Reeder and Edgar A. Reeder, both of Salt Lake City, and Roy L. Reeder of Midvale: a stepson, Charles Nelson of Murray: two daughters, Mrs. Prices Effective Friday and Saturday, July T Murray Store 25-- 26 PRODUCE- ARM-FRES- H Florence Shaw of Murray and Miss Rena E Reeder of Provo; three brothers, William Reeder of Provo, John W. Reeder and James Reeder, all residing in Missouri; three sisters, Mrs. Annie hurman, Mrs. Cora Cannardy of Missouri, and Mrs. James E. Clay of Ogden; seven grandchildren and one great grandchild. services will be con; Funeral ducted Friday at 2 p.m. at the George A. Jenkins mortuary. Burial will be in Murray City cemetery. Friends may call at the place of funeral. Thursday evening and Friday prior to the - Produce, selecting your own proSafeway duce, plus buying all produce by the weight has been met with far greater enthusiasm and approval than we anticipated. It's a new revolution in selling produce in this area. If you are not already enjoying these advantages, we urge you to give us one chance to convince you of this new thrill in produce buying. You have nothing to lose . . . Safeway Fruits and Vegetables are Guaranteed to Please You! Self-Servi- ce Mil 5 lbs. 21c lb. 5c lb. 2c Cabbage ... lbs. Cantaloupes ... lb. Bananas Potaloes 10 11c .... doz. 9c Jelsrile Pectin . bot. 10c Kerr Lids Pfe:,; - - - -- lh- Parowax .... pkg. Tomato Juice Jar Rubbers . . doz. Beer .... RAYON 7c 15c 02. Can ... Refreshing Drink pt. 28c .... All Repriced for a Clean Sweep. Real Values! 25c 3ni;Hllfllll!!.llrr 200 Pork & Beans lh can 9c 5QC 80 x 105 6 Nu.i Deposit Bread 25c 2 36 loaves 15c Ox. 30 Milk to Box! Special! Plain or Accordian! Ladies' Loaves Silk Hose 4 cans 30c 43s Hurry for These! Nylon Hose his Beautiful Colors! IEEF ROAST Rib Boil ..... Sirloin Steak lb. 9c ... lb. 28c Smoked Picnics . lb. 22c Bologna lb. 17c SPECIAL PRICE OV r 1 VI . -f- m Dttwmd m roi knthn m 5 J tat frotntioM ha iuk ihjlmui laxacart pa Unre law or- QUI MEATS: jn" 174 FURNITURE !i South Main Street Upstairs 4810 South State Phone .Murray A A CO Street 436 l HERE IT IS! Our sensational, value event with prices slashed to the core! liroknn sizes, of coup, but all at "reduced-to-clear- " prices. PLUS brand new nierchandi! ar oncf-a-yc- Indies' Hand Bags 5QC Ladies' Hats 5QC 16 Whites and Summer Colors! Summer Straws! Only 35 Lett! Ladies' Dresses Only! Boys' Trousers Bathing Slippers They're Comfy! 95 NO. 7 BONE llj Franks Isms' oport10 of.oats Tlx Pork Sausage . . lb. 20c Sliced Bacon . 7 rair 37 Ladies' Shoes Sport Shirts In White or CJ O'AlIs Sizes 8 and Boys' 59 10! Doodle Shirts 25c Attractive Designs! Men's Stripe! Boys' Caps End . They'll be Swell for Back to School! 8 Shoes Reprired Ladies' Undies' Panties or Lunch Meats assorted Ib 23c 35' : Indies' 69c Chamljiay anl 95 Children's florals asul Pajamas Crcio, Cod ' 1'. ' S:i 50 Iv1' ' ' r its 93 . to Clear! White Sheet Blankets Knc U Slack or U':ni.'i' Jii9 Hoys Fancy Pillows.. ..29c Sport Shirts Cleansing All C.l..is: All s Tissues 25c 500 to Ilox! Yards! Blankets Single I'lald TEA APRONS 17c Specioll Gov prints imott t'ims. loop necks. 29c 4QC (hildrrn's Straw Hats . Hoys' IU Till Hox! Cheese Cloth ...if Men's Socks Full Size! 16c lb. 18c ."1 Si.-e- s! Dresses Overalls 10 pkg. 791 ! i Ladies' Shoes JJ00 All Children's Summrr 17c i ; ,m t'ji Rayon Slips flg lb. 50' . Light Colors! Only Men's Good Sizes! 10' Boys' Caps ladies' Salt Pork I I GRANITE Large Sizes! Indies' Cherub GUARANTEED 6 ? i Redwood Market Ktys' Uaist Sanitary Panties Dinneretle 3 lb. CAN lib. CAN T 3QC t Wright-- 9c bottles 25c Wheafies...2pkgs.21c Julia 2-1- Prints and Scrims Napkins ... nl CU. SHORTENING 5gc Your Choice! Bed Spreads Assorted Havors 3 j us 1J Out They Go! Beautiful. Sheer, Dainty! Yum 22c Rayon Pajamas.. 50c Dresses Zete,;,; ... m11pm Girls' 22c Juice Whistle Mate .... - f Ladies' Formal . pkg. 3c o. Short lengths in lovely shades! Unusual at this price! Rayon Panties....l5c . Herling Market PRINTS Ladies' Flavorade . 22c or :, Girls' Slacks. Orange-Grapefru- it 4c Lirtuuui ... 4foroc REGULAR LARGE SAGRIS STUDIO 4c 4 bottles 27c JIICL 4 for 2R KINMJ ... 61c -- 99. iWA FLAKES Rl'TII SWEETNAN WIITE Funeral services for Mrs. RutIT Sweetnan White were held Wednesday afternoon in the Mill Creek L.D.S. ward chapel, with Grapefruit Juice . . 16c 46 - n; 33rd South & Redwood Road Brown Derby 11c 22c- 33cYd. 46 Ox. Can 79c Los (naa. 46 Ox. Can Fruit Jars, Qt. . doz. 4J"-io- of I IIYTOiirr SOAP t Funeral services for Violet Leora Henry, 13 year old daughter of Merrell and Violet LoBeau Henry of 950 East Social avenue, Union, were held Wednesday at 1 p.m. in the Union L.D.S. ward chapel by Bishop Horace T. Godfrey. j Burial was made in Sandy city cemetery. Miss Henry was killed Sunday afternoon when she came in contact with a charged fence while wading in an irrigation ditch. Firm RiPe Seedless Grapes . lb. 10c LUX ft . t,, w KtLvf!S 5 Henry James and Lovena Wall Talbot. She was reportedly the first child born in the northern Utah community. Mrs. White was married to Schuyler White in the Logan L. D.S. temple March 21, 1900. Surviving are two sons, Henry-Elberand Alton E. White of Mill Creek: a daughter, Mrs. Lela W. Kehl of Murray; five grandchildren; two brothers, Robert and Henry Talbot of Lewis-tothree sisters, Mrs. Mary Wheeler of Lewiston, Mrs. Lo- - VIOLET LEORA HENRY lb. 7c Solid Heads vina Jones of Fuirvi. ana Mrs. o ivn q. " Angeles. services. b. 2c Oranges Lettuce Bishop William W.. Liddle ofTiciy ating. Mrs. White died Saturday of a heart ailment at her home, 328 East 39th South street. She was an active member of the Mill Creek ward and had resided in that district for 21 years. She was born in Lewiston, November 3, 1872, a daughter of 1941 .J5C Slack Socks -- 59' ...10' Men's f Dress Pants Men's Logger Boots ' 8 inrh High! ...'5" : Shop Save Io Murray Tl, ffftr |