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Show Murray City, Utah, Thursday, May 1 8, THE MURRAY EAGLE t and please be there. TO HOLD CLINIC AT PLYMOUTH The Granite school district will hold clinics for all children who will be six years old before October 31 and who will enter school for the first time this fall. Such a clinic will be held at the Plymouth school on Wednesday, May 24, at 9 a. m. Children GRANITE fropi Granger, L Tay-loisvil- le IJAPTIST f HI KCII Unified worship service at pre-csho- i) Want Ads State Proclaims Fire Districts 10 a. in. In order to protect Church school classes at 11 the state from fire, a. in.: M;s. L. S. Cunningham, Floyd, chief forester-fir- e superintendent. Classes for all has proclaimed all ages. within the state to be Evening service at 7:30 p. m. fire districts. Girl's bicycle. Owner must identify same and pay for this ad. 296 Erickson Lane. An Estate coal FOR SALE: enamel, practically White range. new, $75. Call at 135 East 48th South, Murray. FOUND: the land of J. Whitney warden, the lands divided into FOR SALE: Tomato, cabbage, cauliflower and pepper plants. effective 190 Gordon Lane. Tel. Mur. The proclamation is June 10. During the closed period it will be unlawful to set fire to any inflammable materials on any forest land, brash land, grass or range land, grain, stubble or hay land, or to burn for the purpose of clearing one's property within a fire district without securing a permit from the chief fire warden or, in Murray, from Fire Chief Jack Clay. 731 -- W. inclusive. May Pre-wa- r, J. TYLER'S Murray First Ward' ,Mee'next Tuesday at 2 n science lesson, Hour," to be m ot Mrs. Luella Crane A full attendance i a this is the last regu ar teet: until fall. Murray Third Ward- ur ' topics lesson at 2 Tuesday Mr. Fritz BarLlI - unZtlM Deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned Three evenings last ere at the office of W. D. Allen, City Tuesday and Friday-won or informal Hall, Murray City, Utah, A. D. given over to of 20th July, the before day dancing, games, etc., with GSO 1944. . JANE SHARP, Administratrix; members from West Jordan, in the Matter of the Estate of: in turn, Union serving, Sandy and Carmela Delquatro, Deceased! as hostesses. W. Douglas Allen, Attorney for On "Confederate Memorial Administratrix. Day," May 10, a "southern dance" Date of first publication, May was given at the Murray OSO. 18, A. D. 1944. To the springtime decorations (May 8) were added interesting water color sketches of pickaninnies, NOTICE TO CREDITORS by Jane Kingsley. Entertainment Estate of WILLIAM GRANT consisted of ballads by Merle PACE, also known as W. G. Robison and novelty dances by PACE, Deceased. Creditors will present claims Beverly Cdwley in blackface. Dance music was provided by the 521st Army Band from Camp at the office of w. D. Allen, City Pitv TTtah on or Kearns, while Murray, Cottonwood and Holladay girls were nerore uie uui uay vi ouiy,. u. week-Mon- day, - ciin POVPrs fftr or" " I . FOR SALE: Large size baby complete with crib. spring and mattress. Price157--reasonable. 4P72 Poplar. Mur. furnished FOR RENT: No chil21 with garage. apartment South 3638 dren. Martin Garner, 13th East. Tel 28, LOST: Black leather wallet between State St. and Wasatch Ave. and Vine on May 15. Con.MARRIAGE ANNOUNCED tains $1.37, social security and Mr. and Mrs. Carl C. Johnson pictures. OWNER MUST HAVE announce the marriage of their IT. Reward. If found, please daughter LaVella to Glen Green return to 205 Vine St. Mr. and ICE CREAM AND SANDWICH SHOP of Kiverton. The marriage was Mrs. W. B. Mitchell. FOR RENT: Two rooms fur- hostesses. performed at the post in Texas Pr'riM Fvans Par Adrnini- Early Wednesday morning, 4907 South State where Mr. Green is stationed on nished and parti modern. Adults for of the Estate of William farewell the when tratrix 58. May May 11. . only. Call Mur. draftees was held, the ladies who Grant Pace, also known as W. G. IRRIGATION COMPANY worked with American Legion- Pace, Deceased. . NOTICE OF DELINQUENT ASSESSMENT W. DOUGLAS ALLEN, Attornaires and other civilians in prePrincipal Place of Business, 6191 South State Street, and serving were Mrs. Jo ney for Administratrix. paring Utah Murray City, Date of first publication, May sephine Hamblin, Miss Patsy WilNotice: 18. A. D. 1944. There are delinquent upon the following stock, account of liams of Sandy, Mrs. George assessment levied March 2, 1944, the several amounts set opposite 8) Mrs. Gordon Gillespie, Mrs. (May the names of the respective stockholders as follows: We cannot accept orders after Sept. 1 for storage Ray Miller and Mrs. A. G. White. Cert. NOTICE TO CREDTORS A "Rhymes and Rhythm" party Amt. Shares No. We will help you finance your coal! of CURTIS I SHAW, also Estate on a was 11, 1.00 May 2 Thursday, 1116 juke John Hiseman as C. L. SHAW, Deceased. known box dance with a Mother Goose And in accordance with the law, so many shares, each parcel Creditors will present claims of such stock as may be necessary will be sold at the ofTice of the theme the "Old Woman in the MURRAY 495 secretary, who is located at 6191 South State Street, Murray City, Shoe" and her brood forming a with vouchers to the undersicned Utah, on the tenth day of June, 1944, at the hour of 10 a. m. of said centerpiece for the refreshment! at the ofTice of W. D. Allen, City clay, to pay delinquent assessment thereon, together with costs of table, and everyone present wear- - Hall. Murrav City, Utah, on or advertising and expense of sale. the 20th day of September, ing a tag bearing a before FRANK LUNDSKOG, Secretary. 179 WEST 3900 SOUTH D. 1944. A. 18. 25 8. Midvale 1, and 1944.) June nursery rhyme. (Published May girls VINNIE SHAW, Administra- were hostesses for this "different" friY 9- Will Annpvpd nf iha party. rn CURTIS of Estate L. SHAW, also On Saturday, for a "Dutch 'A Garden" dance, paper tulips known as C. L. SHAW, Deceased. w. ijuuul.a AL.i.ikiN, Attorbloomed on windows and in a for Administratrix. ney background border on the walls Date of first publication, May for gaily painted Dutch girls and 18. A. D. 1944. boys and windmills, while on the ' 8) refreshment table was a gorgeous (May tulip and apple blossom centerNOTICE TO CREDITORS piece from the garden of Mrs. ALLING-TOErnest Madsen. This was a for- Estate of EMMA S. Deceased. mal dance, with hostesses from Creditors will present claims Murray, Bennion, Cottonwood with vouchers to the undersigned and Holladay, and with music by It's so obvious, when you stop to think about 501 First National Bank BuildBill Floor and his orchestra. at it: a dozen oranges could be small and light, Salt Lake City, Utah, on or Three carfuls of youthful enter- ing, or big and heavy but a pound of oranges before the 22nd day of July, tainers from Salt Lake City, pu- A. D. 1944. will always give you your money's worth. pils of Miss Darlene Ortega, gave And that's just as true for all fresh fruits and Winnifred A. Stinett. Adminisa sparkling, g floor tratrix of the Estate of Emma S. vegetables! show that was greatly enjoyed Allington, Deceased. by servicemen and other guests. Green Fresh Tender A. C. Melville, Attorney for ASPARAGUS Sueu ra Lois Sorensen acted as mistress of lb. Administratrix. ceremonies. A The program con Date of first publication. May NEW POTATOES No. Whites . sisted of a Dutch dance by Ma 18, A. D. 1944. Point-Fre- e Full Tods. Young- Tender Top Quality SalnJ rilyn and Kathenne Fames, a P i lb.. 27 Dressing "Bill Robinson tap" by Dona GIRL SCOUT NEWS T op Quality Salad XI d amln 25 AVACADOS songs in Bonnie Baker lrt Troop 5, Girl Scouts, under the Gwen Lewis; Karen Kay, direction of Mrs. style by wnesn, have Fancy 11 Crip APPLES Joan Edward and Connie Geurts elected new officers: Vance, Mas-seHelen in three dance numbers. "Sophistreasurer, and Phyllis Gay 5 RHUBARB I,oc"1 Tas,y strnwbcrrJp ,b. ticated Swing," a "Waltz" (with Carter, secretary. Vy Purity Katherine Haycock and Kathleen 24 21 TOMATOFS80"' Ktd Rlpe 14 TOMATOES tlierse Karrblt Salinas), and a "Military" numl'rarl Oyster Extra Standard I.arpe ber (with Kathleen Salinas and 9 LETTUCE Sull1 CHsp It oi. pkg. 18 2S Barbara Hughes); a dance by Case of 24 $2.79 Sunny Rice and Beverly Gaylor; song and dance numbers by BarPEAS bara pnd Jacqueline Hughes, and Bring a humorous Tender, Younsr, Sweet, reading and a dance 20 oz. 3 for by Cleo Johnson. $2.27 Mother's day broke all attendJoken Savers ance records for a Sunday at the (Penny Savers BEETS Murray USO. From 10 in the Rich Mend Lord Mott Chopped, Coffee Ktlwardi Tomatoes Extra Standard Large.S 01. 12 ...lb. 28 morning until nearly midnight l'rlp or Regular 20 oz. servicemen flocked in. some for or KoUcra Coffee Koitular Drip $2.79 fW of 24 lb. 33 Spinach r"rlf" Ur" It OI. 17 program events and others just Alrwav," a Thlrftr to read, write, play pool or seek Coffee Mild Beans lb 20 IMend ASPARAGUS information. They found the Doae Sweet Trnder I'nurnded Sunny Skies, Green Tips Tea Canterbury lUaek club particularly lovelv on this lb. pk. 83 to oi. i can 29 i oi. 43 rlai 2 No, can occasion, with a profusion of Mott Chopped Heady to Serve 12 Armour's Treet. BeetS Ild'en $4.89 I.unch Meat .. i: oi. 33 lilacs, tulips and other flowers Corn Heef Hash from the gardens of members of Sunny Skies Green 41 22 Libby's !0 CORN oi Asparagus i the Murray Woman's club. MothDeviled Meat No. t 11 Ganlon Side Golden Crackers ers of girls and boysi n the Libby's I cutis 18 box 33 i armed 20 oz. services had been invited, White Crystal Laundry 24 of Cn. $2.59 Shortening 10 for 45 Soap tllant Itnrs ib. j.r 60 through a special wfite-uin last BtU' r week's Laundry to Murray be Eagle, 45 Peanut Butter i1!".. 39 pres BEANS 10 s'ant ban Soap I lb. jar ent, and seven responded. Thev'i Hand I'stunke and Waffle Cleaner 11 Tender Green Cut 14 Suzanna Hour 19 were Mrs. O. Sundwall. Mrs Doraxo 68 oi. io ox. pk. . 19 oz, Edna Fox and Mrs. J. Whittle, I'rh'e Featured n.n Ham of 2 J $2.59 ......... rop ioap each with a son in the Chopped IUl.1 It Ot. 32 it U.2 for 25 navy; , Mrs Myrtle Smith, with two sons BEANS in the navy; Mrs. Mary A. Lee- - !. Tender Green Cut, I.rirce tham, with one son in the army W AY 2s oz. and one in the marines; Mrs. C. ' 24 of $2.98 ' vwmmmmmmmmm Smith of Georcia. three sons in the I all Point t alue and SPINACH Mrs N. L. H, lane) with Jensen, Peerless. Tender, Clean in PRIME RIB ROAST six ynns in the army. All wore 13 or. cut of meat for the 5 o'clock program Every Safeway ROAST POT in , 26 of 24 , $3.98 w prepared by export sinpim; l,v El. 101 mer Chrislensen; "Little Mother meat for g(x eating! They're ,!:-'r'r..GROUND BEEF !t,25 SARDINES of Mine" and other solos literally and sincerely guarby John ioi PORK STEAKS Sea Pridi' Tomato 11 .,, 32 NVlsnn; "Mother Dear" and other anteed: if you aren't pleased 15 ox. can .ms oy miicy I'arsons; 100',"o in every way with s ioi PURITAN HAMS ,b.34 Case of 4H $5.19 each purchase of Safeway by Violet Nielsen and Velma Thirr.as; a brief address by Mr ioi COLD MEATS ib.45 meat, your money will bo TREET director of the duh. and refunded in full! Huy Safeioi PORK ROAST to Armour' Eat the Keady b. 30 of a corsage to presentation way meat this week. 12 e. can Lunch Meat Mrs. Jensen. ioi SPRING ynibo7,ne Amor-KaFRYERS Case of 24 $7.77 motherhood. Following the First Choice in rrocram. Mrs. lhrrv nobbinn end Mrs. D. A McMillan at the refreshment tnhlo PAi.l i0 ROOT, SJ MUCH JS from which , crks J. KCt r. ACI ITV CfA. furs MM Th !AV.( toco 15 Njr raled l,v the Murray Woman'i club and eofTe were sen-- d Unvi vied with one for the rtiv;l..Re of serving the scVen ru-rf honor nl their friends Sandy girls served junior Due to shortage of materials we will be to closed from May RERIEF SOCIETIFS ANNOUNCE MEETINGS LEGAL NOTICES Probate and Guardianship Notices Third Judicial District Coiirt In and for Salt Lake County, State of rtah. Probate Division NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of Carmela Delquatro, Report From Murray US0 Club T'T'Iu, - , fl, S'tote your Coal How Do-ra- n, call the Jordan Produce Hay, Grain and Dair Feed goose-shape- d u-it- ii Extra Values That's right! you 18-Ju- always jet full value when you buy produce by the pound! BUY IN CASE LOTS NOW DUCHESS y 1 quick-movin- While They're n, , CRACKERS c AND SAVE i, & a Shopping Sag! w "eia, mk;, A clos; r- i n- -- win uc neiu june o at the ward Virtue An , rr A Pari 1 South Cottonwood cial service locc Tuesday, under the Mrs. Lurline Dundas. Frank "t X. to be present ' Ward- J ' U Color Parfv birthday Surprise . 11 ' neia rror mrs. hansn A i Ujymous (or hai . birthday surprise nari,. held. f0r MrsOn Hanu ome of her daughter, J - vj Salt Lake. Kdoert?aiey- - i hoi bet, . U-- IJ history i direction T nome of A "ia,ja'1s " cuiiin ana Dropo. La Host as ai e .i.i guesis and Km he soi1 te, K"cu Mi Mor: Carlo whist was plavedV-Prize- Cjtsinthi went to Mrs. Emil par y. Dunr Mr. Orson Hansen. Mrs rv' ion, vot Smith and Mr. Elvis Hansen TJ vser a hostesses were Mrs. Rav tiJl Jrir to th s wood. Mrs- E1vis Hansen - andM-- i waey nov is lial j at 85i tears. Garden Club Make? T our or I he Season Fl h'hien he Hurray and 1 Members and friends nf Murray Garden club visited dens- last Thi ""j evening 3f the homes of Ernest Madsen ri F. E. Boucher, T. Ray KingstoJ Charles French and Wilfrid T ler and found them very lovelv 1 J The wni ftir. bahnce of the evening w me lyier home, whei ai .Larson, Mr. Madsen and 1' w. w. t aires showed slides. Refreshments were served s 40 guests under the direction i Mrs. Walter Nelson and Mn Charles French. BAPTIST GUILD HOLD MEET GIRLS The F. A. D. Guild Girls of ft Baptist church met last Wedne: day with Mrs. Annabclle Whittj on Wasatch street. Mrs. I Frame directed the businea meeting. tha in Soi 114 with talkini iir.presse gatyof d vigor dist ad of there id dm Mm k bis op tt res on toy Howe indi' Murray iiaty it n can c a of itm, M S3 Hov V Uurra t Eayor fas dui 7 took HAVE NEW SON' Private and Mrs. Carlile Knigr. are rejoicing over the arrival a baby boy on Mother day. The mother was forme: Miss Donna Christensen and six-pou- new baby's daddy North Carolina. is stationed 12 .!, Conserve Paper y. on . fory, special musical n,,.u mji unre aie ing arranged. All members are u . w tend this last meeting i ' CAIIOON-MAXFIKL- 1 29 12 . ITJJ ,,'c W 41 .. ,. D P.,,, , :. ! ! SAFE 13 CUARAHJEED MEATS L. j u-it- l..r..n,.W t:'. 17 pn-s.fi- dfl t l::n.h"u:z. read-inc- . f;:? EEi'ito L.-n- 33 ,,45 n am& wmour wow books -:- offi-n..!r- V "t COOL, SUDSABLE , M .mm tr,;sir,n -- ni4n n u'jiiziT u Summer Dresses nnr-thr- fete m Mm?x 1 hnme-mad- fX I d ic Jul mnmit m mm, m T f,n and girls in the evening. oillii I.A1ION MII TIVn Last Monday rvrnhe nff,cm ovd of ValVv Center for a mrrrj;,tjn rrert. wajd m.-n at the Millcieek ward lodge. t i'2L ,Ub' of ca-t- o wcar !ky ch.iml,rfly l" o keen you cool nJ prct'T rklicd viif, iry emhroiJfrr. 7 |