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Show Murray City, Utah, Thursday, September 7. TOE MURRAY EAGLE Look Ahead to Winter! educational A customer-groce- r campaign designed to make definite ceiling price information available to more cosumers has been announced jointly by leading food trade associations and the office of price administration, Mrs. M. D. Boley, community service member of the Murray war price and rationing board, reported. "The program, which will get under way late this month and continue through December, will provide for improved multiple posting of ceiling price lists in stores," the member said. "A of campaign local advertising and store displays urging housewives to discuss ceiling prices openly with merchants will be part of the program, as will the more general consumer checking of the r Designed for a Fashion future trade-sponsor- Designed to flatter your figure and take you through every day of a busy season. Softly detailed classics with gentle tucks, shirring and clever hip pockets to emphasize their slim lines. 12-2Breeze-sof- t wool-and-rayo- The new consumer-groce- r University of Utah will I NEHER degrees JBFRED graduate and confer M on 37 students, including four at special commencewomen, ment exercises Sunday, September 10, at 3 p. m. in Kingsbury hall. An address will be delivered my Major General Thomas Parran, surgeon general of the U.'S. public health service. This is the first class of the M.D.'s ever to be graduated from the state university since its medical school began operation onaf basis, although this class is finishing in three years because of the accelerated warmade possible time program of a full addition the through "I always buy the most expensiveIs summer husband quarter. then my bat I can find, Sixty-thre- e other students from too mad to laugh at it!" the schools of arts and sciences, mines and engineering, business, educr-tioand the school of social work will also be awarded September 6, J. our-ye- ar ZSRSlSTlKtO U.i.JZJ WtNT Qfna WOULD YOJ Litf IN ASGAT TH --'I h,. between the and 2 p. m School will tember 11, except" graders, who 'uu ber 12. w3 .n We i Celebrates Birthday Anniversary Sundav rimnn. home of Mr. and Mrs. were Mr. .... and 1U1S. . M urA Mice Lake. Mr. and Mr, sen of Murray and j p' ' V Hv jJ. 532' merlv of Monmouth, ni3""' The dinnpr uti. ';. . Pav- - Two Grad Wd birthday, anniversary. VfcS, BUT I ST. VINCENT'S TO HOLD CARNIVAL DINNER ON SEPTEMBER 19 The fall Carnival Dinner, sponsored by the Parish Societies of St. Vincent's, will be given on Tuesday, September 19, at 7 p. m. at St. Vincent's hall. The ladies of the parish are in PONT 03CHSTtfA V KN0VN HOW TO PLAY PRICE PANELS DIRECTED TO NEGOTIATE WITH RETAILERS shades, soft pastels. High School u..j The committees and with consumer and labor groups. nor-cit-y Students To Get M.D. Degrees hat ike ifes cam- paign is the outgrowth of discussions which have been carried on for several months by the O P A with industry advisory in deep tceavea ' stores. n jerseys and 37 U. Educational Drive Slated By OP A 10 charge of arrangements for. the dinner and the men will have charge of the carnival. Prizes will be given awav and games will follow the dinner. Reservations for tickets may be made by calling Murray 853-or Murray 172. BAPTTST ..,ims worsnip at , 10 Sunday schoo at n . classes for all agPs. new adult floe ah itK$ Die are invited to attend this ThlirQrlav w.c jumui ... - ormr,:- deportment Sunday school r .wool at, uic nome of . ltd trait la ftla, trans oat or fcfurth Robert of of MUSS' ' I S Two CHT'Rrn bitstre In response to pleas from war Mary imnis un south State J ation price and rationing board panels Mrs. Eakins. Mrs. Pa lass, a that they be given more responaoL i ln cnarKe of ATthe roJ in retail VVsibility handling price r ar: iviibs rieaa who uressel, Chester A. Bowles, id violations, as with lu d. OP A administrator, has directed the CWC eroun. ha Irani price panels to negotiate with refrom a month's vacation A Ledger SyndlcateWNU Feature. tailers for a voluntary settlement relatives in Michigan. bond Friendship Club involving payments to the United East States treasury or to customers Hostess PRIMARY OFFICERS in cases of overcharges, Alma E. yed Mrs. Maude Wahlen enter- HOLD MEET or to Crane, chairman of the Murray tained members of the Friendship Murray Second ward Pri war price and rationing board, tverly club last Thursday at her home held a busid organization th hi announced. on South State street. A beauti-- i l uesdpy evenin? at meeting ieC "Congress has given the adful arrangement of giant ruffled home of Mrs. Peter Johar.v ved i ministrator authority to sue a Grant Ward The September ore retailer in cases of overcharge if meeting of the Relief society will petunias formed the centerpiece Mrs. John Ashby assisting at the table about which the, hostess. Ref r eshment! the customer did not sue within be held Tuesday, September 12, guests were seated. served following the meeting. 30 days," the chairman said. at 2 p. m. at the chapel. .A speAs last Thursday was Mrs. "The price panels will act for MI the administrator, and in cases of cial program has been arranged Wahlen's birthday anniversary, rive violation the amount of the and a cordial invitation is ex- club members presented her with nai 'a lovely gift. ter Ads agreed settlement will be turned tended to members and friends. over to the treasury or to the nth customer. The amount of payValley Center Ward Relief Sunday Dinner ment may vary from the actual FOUND BOYS OR GIRLS d :. society meeting Wednesday, Sep- Guests at Cornet sto: overcharge to a penalty of three glasses. Inquire Mrs. Grace Wilkey, Mrs. Effie times the overcharge, or $50, tember 13. Members and friends join Jensen and Mrs. Jeannette ReynFOR SALE: Coal range r.l cordially invited to attend. whichever is the greater." olds were dinner guests last Sun- water jacket, $20. Mrs. J. South Cot t o n w o o d bers In cases of unintentional violira day at the A. W. Boyce home in Wayne, 4763 South State. of this ward's Relief the lations, Kheti price panels may close the cases with an agree- society will hold their September South Cottonwood. ItG GENERAL REPAIR TOK ment from the retailer to comply meeting at the Jordan stake all kinds. E. L Horr, rearq in future sales. In more serious Lodge in Little Cottonwood canMr. Visiting at South State. cases they may request a settle- yon. They will leave the e xen ment of treble the amount, or at 12 noon next Tuesday, West Jordan of yvrwwyvwywywwH Mrs. Tamar Reading is visiting $50. If the overcharged customer September 12, and lunch will be V( can be located, the amount of the served at 1 p. m. At 2 p. m. the for a few days in West Jordan overcharge is to be returned to business meeting will be held at the Arthur Richardson home. him. If he cannot be found, the and teachers' reports will be To first person letting money goes to the treasury. The heard, followed by a social. All Home From Visit me know of suitable OP A district office must ap- members are invited to attend. ft I Mrs. Marlow Crabtree and son modern home, In Mum Nils prove agreements before payGeorge returned last week end or Holladay if I succeed ment is completed. VALLEY CENTER PRIMARY i I from California, where they visitln renting. We have n If the price panels find any PLANS HARVEST FESTIVAL ed at Beaumont, Los Angeles and children. falsification of records, or pay-- j SEPTEMBER 13 Santa Monica with friends and ments made on the side, or .or "The Visit of Ann and Andy," relatives. thatj violations were repeated after! an operetta, will be a feature of Visits in Grass warnings from OP A. or if re- -' the Primary Hravest Festival to Ogden !i tailer does not desire to make a be held Miss Lois Payne is visiting in .VI on Wednesday, SeptemMurray 669-voluntary settlement, the cases ber 13, ot Valley Center ward. Ogden with Miss Bonnie Vant. GRASS FURNITURE ST0U will be sent to the district OPA The program, beginning at 4 p.m., (Miss Vant will accompany her II. office. 4 . , m also includes an accordion solo home for a visit here. !,," by Jimmy Carlisle and a vocal """"""""n"M,I.M.MM.IMI.....I,IIMM.,...,M,,,l,,,,,,l,,,,,,,,,,,lm,M-,,MMlH.mt"' RETURN FROM CONVENTION number by Marjorie Jones. si - - S. e Relief Societies 1 Plan Meetings Ci V Inligh : v- . -' 9p- v ; r Vanl J w . e IPirices 6 CRYSTAL WHITE CATSUP DEL 14-O- GIANT bars it z. Fresh Creamery A GRADE MJTALOUPES . . lb. 4c Ib.l0e Irrhrrg LETTUCE Utah Sound lb. 100 CABBAGE lb. 3C GREEN PEPPERS . lb. 5C Sunkist LEMONS I.one C.rrrn CUCUMBERS .l irm. Ripe TOMATOES lb. 11C 5c lb. 40 ward-hous- s : $15. Reward H. WJ 2 Rice Krispies for 23 SOFTASILK Cake Flour....26c Wheaiies CRISCO, 3-l- 2 for 21C Jar b. 68c Supersuds . . ......... wr. and Mrs. Grover E. Brown1 PAST NOBLE GRANDS TO have returned from a trip to! MEET SEPTEMBER 11 Grand Rapids, Mich., where they Omcnia Past Noble Grands had attended the International club will meet on Monday, September 11, at 2 p. m. at Fraternal Fire Chiefs' convention. En route home they stopped Hall. over at Chicaco for a couple of President Francis Woolsey paid days and while there telephoned her official visit to Omenia No. 15 at their their son and daughter-in-law- , meeting at Fraternal Lt. and Mrs. Duane G. Brown, at Hall on Tuesday evening. Fol DarlinKton, S. C. Lt Brown told lowing ine business meeting, a them that he had met another delicious luncheon was served. Murray boy at his field, Mark D. Barratt, the first Murrayite that Guests Leave After he has run into since he has been training, so he was particularly Visit in Murray glad to sec him. The Misses Dorothy and Virginia Lowry have returned to their home at Castle Dale. Utah, after a visit here with Mr. and Mrs. David W. Smith, 344 East Mth South street. 23 QUAKER OATS, Ig. Pkg.27c lbs. 67C 10 IGA FLOUR, JelI-- 0 3 50-l- b. For EGGS, Lrg. White, doz...47c KERR LIDS Fresh 2nd Lean 3 for lb. lb. lb. 25c 25C 35c 25C It isn't Easy to go thru Life without rot Accident Simifiiejx Murray, Utah fttpmcntlnf IHE TRAVtURS, H.rford (Safe 5(1 1 i (iimHHHHitimMtimMiti C. F. Christensen, owner run Meet your friends at Ken's Burger Mill 4948 South State Murray, Utah Lots of Hamburger, Relish, Catchup, Mustard. Onions, Butter and Lettuce in a toasted bun. h. 1 AH for 15c A Luncheon jjucM last Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. I J. Rood were Mrs. Frank Dia mond. Mr. Fhil Laterno and Mrs. Glcndcn Johnson. "1 Broiled or Fried Birthday Celebrated CLARENCE C. COLYAR Luncheon Guests INSURANCE - All Types Entertained 172 Mountain View Thone SUJ rt ke Specializing in STEAKS At Dinner Party family dinner party last Wednesday. Aujrust 30, at the Ernest Smith home celebrated Mrs. Smith's birthday anniversary. Beer hit Seattle Jr. and children. Gary and Francinc, left y piane Aupust 30 to join Mr KclloRg at Seattle. Wash., where he is stationed with the Northwest Airlines Transport command. Mrs. KelloRK has been visiting with her parents Mr. and Mrs R. C. Walters. 408? South Fifth West street, for the past few months. Bottled iEMdHeHIbeiM Mrs. Francis It. KrlloRir Sack 1.98 pkgs. 20C Hoi Lunches Leave by Plane Noodle Soup, Lipton .3'25c Sugar . W H&3 c DD FOT ROAST BEEF, 5 pis. b.'. LAMB LEGS, A Grade, 7 pis GROUND BEEF, Ward-Mem- TO GRAND RAPIDS, MICH. 48e lb. 30 Pts. Fruits and Vegetables i I 15e 43c ORANGES BUTTER MONTE Bottle Vy&fieEmelomus Solid j rr your store SOAP I I Quality lEvciry Pay Lower 10 - FRESH FRENCH-FRIE- t I POTATOES IN 3 MlN D PIES DELICIOUS HOME-MAD- E OTHER TASTY LUNCHES Mixers Soft Drinks Open! 2 noon to 1 Cigarettes Entertainment a.m. Ken Andersor |