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Show Murray City, Utah, Thursday, September Tin Murray Ktujlr Page 2 fi.Ms that the wat. r would rush (' FARM DRAMATIZE through rapidly, much of the valiiahle that had to !. retained of any we.rth wss to PROGRESS ON THE RADIO The story of the improvement of a farm owned by B. A. mayor of Midvalo, will lie dramatized ovvr radio .station KSL on the program, "This H e rirss of Farming," at 12:30 p. in. Thursday, September 20. Assistance in bringing this faim into high production was furnished by soil conservation service technicians through the east Salt Lake soil conservation district. When Mr. Kastnussen bought the fann, which is one mile west of Butlerville, irrigation water in two of the fields ran in every direction toward the center, where it stood until it drowned (dit all vegetation except worthThe less grass and eockleburr. grade was so steep on two other Ras-niusse- i with it 'T' - in i oil !,p if a duced. In the fall of 1!'-- ' Vv. I'- - e.t; n started levelie," h ' hind. A heavy snowstorm S'ced Mm 'to' slop "until the h 1! .'ii, when he finished h'V' ling on ..ast .teres. seven tleld.S oi let, After tiie I'M heg v, .is e soil conservation service engineers laid out an hrigation system that turned oat to .e so startthat Mr. Rasmu-wed leveling operation-- on the rest of bis farm in the fall of 1!44. bast spring he had (he job completed and decided to install a pipe system to fiie.lit.ate irrigation. He Used pipe and placed outlets at intervals that to were close enoigh togethi-and laterserve the head dih-neNext he planted a al:; effectively. mjc-cessf- ; DEC. NOV. OCT. SEPT. a RETAILERS PAY 2 FOR USED HOUSEHOLD FAIS POIfYTS A POUND 10 0! MB THRU SEPT. 30 THRU OCT. 31 THRU DEC 31 Next stomps become good Oct. I SUGAR STAMPS anti-aircra- E STEADHAN'S WATCH & CLOCK REPAIRING One-Hal- Block West of State Street f ft VE-Da- On 48th South Street shorten your kitchen hours How to &ycy Summer this winter TOMATOES There are lots of fresh fruits and vegetables now . . . packed with healthful goodness. So can or preserve them while they're at their flavorful best . . . you'll enjoy their grand summer taste with winter meals. You'll enjoy the savings too, for prices axe lowest when fresh things are plentiful. jj..U y?j -A UJ i i i ' PEACHES 1 No. 1 Largo Solid Ripe No. 1 Largo Solid Illpo .. 51.49 Lug I'rodar Prlrm Subjrrt Market thangr to Dalljr CANTALOUPS LETTUCE Thick Meat, Vina Hlpnd Jumbo ...... CrUp, Solid, Iceberg CAULIFLOWER No. Snowball, Medium SIM POTATOES V. S. No. "A" m, Waeaed Rd or White ORANGES Swt" juicy Smftu s,,a 10 1 CANNING NEEDS Quart Jan Jelly Cllnaie do. $1.10 .do.. 79 .39 CABBAGE No' New 1 crop' GRAPES s:.m-- t 1 1 Kirr Jar 10 dot I.Ida I If- JLaav- Unity l.hii.ia 37 IN. 27 2 .... HONEY piiK. it., N,vs . ' 2cuptmHK 2 cupt cut-u- ceofc p ed vegetables such at carrots, or green bean; corn, teat, et. 1 tap. salt , Bet tUOMNO ' Hp. pepper tb.p.ormelterf 1jbutter margarine cup finely chop ped green pepper V'i to 1 cup grated cheese add milk, vegetables seasonings, sad butter or mar pepper. sarin; mix well; add green casserole or Four into cuffs; 8 baking dish; sprinkle with cheese. Bake in pan of hot watar in moderate oven P.) about 45 minutes, or until silver knife inserted in cvneer cutnoe out clean. Served topped with strips of (rind luncheon meat or creamed leftover meat or chickea. Serves 6. Safeway .14 o.. pkf. waff, ' 1 Fi,,ur BISKIT MIX - - utt'-- : ib, tmx. II.. I t'.l 22 it'. $1.95 io a""i", Mi!i CHEESE pkft-- 40 ox. pkK. v!""ii,y i'""'i,y i'''"'ui '' c. '6 ul. .kT. 42 73 30 hv tu renewed of Commissioners of . Utah. the price stabilization program, I have been wanting to write SECTION ONE That Sections 109; about the help which you have nd PeChapter LIV always given us. nances of To my mind, now that the war is over, we are going into the 1936, relating the same are hereby am6?" very toughest stage of our fight read as follows' mendit I do inflation. disastrous against "Sec. 1095. not see how we can avoid the AND ZONING rnS&C catastrophe which followed the APPOINTMENT tu last war unless every person by created in ill V City, Utah, a planninT.lS who reads a newspaper understands clearly the issues. That is ing commission tn ivf the reason I am so encouraged of 11 members, one be the 0f m by the fine coverage on OPA City, who shall be problems and policies that your said commission; and staff has given in the Murray whom shall be the Citv vl Eagle. of Murray City; rnilvitt The inflationary pressures we shall be are feeling now in Washington other nine are terrific, I can tell you. The pointed by the RnJA.lK courage to withstand them, so sioners from among the that we can do the job which electors of said city as Three who shall serve people have given us, is greatly by your under- until July 1. 1949- aH it ':strengthened standing. shall serve until July i iq,, i: We are very grateful for the the month nf June m excellent news coverage and the every second year thereafter h' sha K very fair attitude that has been displayed by your newspaper term of six years' to through its editorials and news place of members whose next exnne. Mcn,L.r columns with respect to the OPA be removed at any time with program. without cause bv th nJM Utah's enviable reputation for Commissioners and any Va4 control compliance with price on said corr.r.. occurring and rationing no doubt can be attributed chiefly to the splendid members by reason of Am ! attitude of her forward-lookin- g ignation or removal, shall M fill. .J u.. ..me editors. Every help has been iuiuu Hoard j uy lor tne given the interpretation of the uiinnissiuiiL-rof such member. OPA's message, I am told. When The members of the planrcriticism had to be voiced, Utah's ana commission shd editors have generally based scivi.- zoning wiinuui compensation b. on their strictures fact. Their iui experie, suggestions have been couched in xiii.- jjjamiuiK ana zoning cr considerate and courteous language. Those in Utah feel deeply ployces and staff as it mayd- grateful for this attitude. The iieechbury i or ns work and e planners a: policy of newspapers in Utah has .umliuli wiui eonsunanis lor such S: "reatly simplified the problem of inner ices as n providd administering the OPA's restric- nowever, inai requires, any expenditurd tive program during this war- me commission, exclusive time emergency. If the disasters gifts, shall be first approved of ruinous inflation are avoided the Board (.f City Commission in the future, I emphasize that of Murray City and being wr; Jtah editors will be found to the amount budgeted for r. 'iave made a vital contribution purposes by said Board of C:: o the economic stability of their missioners for that year, i members of the planning j: country. Sincerely, commission shall cos zoning Chester Bowles, Administrator. tute a quorum. Tlie planning zoning commission shall have'; DFFR IK'NTINC. PERMITS duty to perform all of the TO BE MADE KNOWN and function required by L ray City Ordinances and lax who Sportsmen applied for the planning commission as special deer hunting permits will as the zoning commission. know by the end of the week 'Sec. 1095. DUTIES. ' whether they were successful in INGS. POWERS AND REPOE" last wftk's drawing, accordinc OF THE PLANNING COiX to Game Director Ross Leonard. ION. It shall be the to The permits or refund checks and duty of the planning cr were to have been mailed bv mission after holding vz 'midweek, said Chief Clerk Ar- - hearings to make and adoptr mand Carr. certify to the Hoard of Cor.: the cl!; hunt si iiu is of Murray City a rintrd proclamation have h f r the physical dev;i mailed to limnse aeents. Public ment of Murrav City, indx: drawing f r the 700 permits will any areas outside of its be held Octolx-12. and applin- - daries which in the commas.; 'ons, accompanied by the SI0 judgment bear relation t ' fee, must be postmarked not planning of Mm ray City. 'ater than 12 midnight. October the plan involves territory 6th. side the boundaries cf Mr The number of elk permits was City, action sh.ill be Uik;s increased in some areas, includthe concurrence of the fti? ing S; It Lake, where 50 bulls other municipal Kgistotl mav be taken this season as concerned. The master pjsy 4 against 35 in 1944. the accoir.p.in ing maps. P In addition to the la v regular elk charts and d enrtive season, November 10 to 19. a spe- Dlanatorv m;it!r shall shcfi cial WE; Dlannini! elk hunt. December to 10. for takinc 125 mendatioiis for the said pif? of cith.-- sex in the a development .ird may area, has been proclaimed. among other lures the &location and xtent of S&A WAYNE .MILES IIORSI.EY The planning ommLyica from lin-.i- . ti lime arr.cr.i tf SERVES IN PACIFIC or add to t!" !.n cr cinicl AT AN' AMPHIBIOUS BASE I'iov mi tl IN THE PACIFIC-Wa- yne Mil. s greater tieta.!."' SECTION TWO u HotsKy. carpenter's mate, third In the oj :tt. n ef the class. 29G East 53th South. Murit is i ray, t't..h. is serving with this Comnii.ssmr,. and iiu '.ri. .,;! repair and training base whirh the inbat'r,.:. iJ surpli. d troops and landing craft lh:it this o 1. .r ,X t C for major invasions in the 7 :". ,;cn uum its Ihst ; the Gilberts and at Oki- Vided bv l.i.' nawa. SEC and r1 Carrying a seven-day- . All oidi; we, k schedule, his unit m.im- - irtlin:nre .il turned all types rf landing and btrd v FOUR sect: N assault, ccu pment and repair This o: i. supplies. Thf base also trained nfi'.V suant to tla t i Minnel in amphibious commu-- i under Chap' and of t't..h. l ')"i f .... 4;i c. perations. Copoiatel thonlv an! v be jl M.UStl out D IM. TO contained v iioi.n tiri:Mn mi i:tinc; bio to the e The Eni;i! 'i Foit camp of the tlie i nn m ,tf: ! Ii' as n.iutbtrm of Utah Pioneers uill n n '. E SE( "T 0T-shal- e : ti You'll Like It Best of AC 'this new tender bread. .or all your money hack K 1 unen-ter- - - ei-- - ; a: d: HE-- 11-1- o.' -- post-seaso- n 1 ani-ria- r ls Ncbo-Mon- t Clo Tack rt c"tl PtACHES .1 EDWARDS Tae (Vrf K06 Hill Ha Flaw Urt lladd IVffae Flarvr" rrtre Tup Qualllf 1411 IT l kit rmiu. "u BRAN KITCHEN v n.fj CRAFT JV;r ,rr TEA 16 SPINACH I't No. IVTta. 24 TOMATOES iDfJ MACARONI ( ' "in wC MAlT-O-ME- fvr 37 CAKE FLOUR m pin 15 CANDY ... 4 Hs. J t Cnn r, "lr.nrr a $2.09 ir 36 I L. u o, ,.k I '. Z .: i:.fJ,,k " 4 - k" 24 5 i.kK. vkkniwLi tW 1 J DIIDCY I'lcach ay I r wivla f7 19 . . o.,.t W teJ J National UiK fot. Ymw d' . . Mr (Utw rt) the br al tf wtl)f atrtt 9afAy rt!Tor, You'll liml t Uvfll ! con'n-- 1 w t fwg arc in rtH k at Safrvay , , , an I t fier that save you rtdl tjiwlily rn'-nry- t'ot , DOG "'I In, Cl nrn '! nr Vup, (,r Ik It ,,,',,"' Ml FaH !.,,,, POT ROAST FOWL U4 I It a 22 25 10 a.. m art Hiatal Martr4 t M,,u:.,rr ,,i" "r'i, f,'r l SIRLOIN STEAK FRANKFURTERS LAMB LEGS FOOD - F.hxI Mr( rn(a nqxlrlna ml VEAL ROAST ';rvT r"h T- -:..l M, .,.,1.1, LAMB ROAST PRIME RIB ROAST PORK SAUSAGE .. A t.raSr u, . l.ra lb. t.tn t ii. I .. .. ' V" ' i l ull I t f7l Try n y new- bread tvith thU jriirinf: Un!r you prefer it to out t tta.!, yuu grt atl your mmKy bA. MRS. If RIGHT I rfv.. 4 l.ro 11. t.rntr !! td.tr it . 26 40 39 32f? 37 27 ITs J5a Just do this. Run your fingertip lightly over a slice. Feel how st.tlin smooth, how tender and fresh this new bread feels. Tcm tin the sccon.i day. Vou'll find Mrs. Wright's Dread Mill tender, still smooth and fresh. You'll MMcthcdilTcrcnccin thi tender bread. Fresher, more flavorful. Vuncer ou simp, ritk up a loaf of Mrs.Wiihu Oiead white, wheat, or raisin. TASTE I fiHt pir-rn- TEST V0C So- - - t, 1 1 . j BARS K(n' A"K'T'.H STARCH hi "oid iM.irh riCAWCCD 18 a. No. YsPun.:'ttrJ IfDAPT'C rJn'l' J'r.rj''u;r w BEANS ! Mar-shall- s. Planrrotta Fork and H.nm 45 UJ larae ROAST BUCK Hi, for "America's iiae I Tier )irMkrx uur nnLMIICJ Ir-- , REAL ta Aa rnr Offe Vr4 1I0W1Y rrffe All Pt ,H itk Ma. At Safeway Items-N- ow : - i. 'Penny Savers cad New l r Mix ,,,ul "!'' 1 T BEVERLY lUf fkk IOWA VIMTAMJ 2 eggs JULU IXC WRIGHT, Dti I'.. n. .ike :iiul Waffle Flour ALBERS 1'"m:,u' CELLO PACKED BEANS i ib. Young;. Tender, Worm lb. free Bantam - llread tii.'tri-- r DUFFS SUZANNA White CORN So you feci like a leisurely stroll these warm Indian Summer daya . . . but there's the evening meal to think of? Well . . . let's put it all in one dish! Can you think of anything easier and, at the same time, good for your family? Let's take tne various, fresh flavoraome vegetables available now, put 'em in the same dnh, season and presto! you have a meal . . . and the whole day before you. Dessert and a simple salad may be added to complete the easy meal. Itomtmaken' Burta dot . y - dot 9 ItliiK. t 5 well-grease- d sni orB LIDS, CAPS AND RINGS Kerr Cup., Complete . 81 1, H Gallon Jar y6 Largo Hljo Klbertaa it ordained Be 'i XoZM seven aero oi chard laid out in such a manner that he can run THRU DEC. 31 water slowly through the furrows without fear of having part of his farm washed away each SHOE STAMPS BOOK NO. 3 time he irrigates. 0000 INDEFINITELY Last year one of the larger fields that had been fertilized with barnyard manure was put in alfalfa. The yield on this field CUP THIS CHART FOR FUTURE REFERENCE is expected to be around five tons an acre this year. The improvement made on tee GERMAN PLANT STRAFED said Smith. "Several of us assumed positions at machine guns farm included the construction Ml'RRAY SERGEANT'S of 15 turnout structures, six OUTFIT ON V-DAY mounted on trucks. An f f S t a France headgates, a mile of net wire MARSEILLE, artillery in a nearby field fence and the leveling of 27 acres Sgt. Joseph E. Smith, Murray, opened up another flak barrage of land. Utah, awaiting redeployment to which ignited the plane. Jerry Mr. Rasmussen has doubled the Pacific from Camp Aries, escaped, but he did not travel the value of his farm which he near Marseille, was stationed very far in that plane." Sgt. Smith is at one of three bought in 1942 through Jeweling with a combat engineer outfit machine its which turned guns staging areas in the Marseille operations and improvement of the irrigation system. The farm on a German plane, putting it district which feed, clothe and was purchased for $15,000, and out of action on equip troops. He is the husband "The lone plane spotted our in- of Mrs. Mary Beth Smith, 4845 Mr. Rasmussen was recently ofstallation and strafed our troops," Center street. fered $30,000 for it. Quality Repairing -- MirSy8? 30 THRU NOV. foVM RAY CITY, UTAH ING TO ZONING Mr. J. B. Wallace, Editor, Murray Eagle. Derr Mr. Wallace: Ever since congress RED STAMPS J SECTIONS 1095 AME0 J09? CHAPTER VISED ORDINANCES? & SUPPORT OF OPA A. . rs.-as- i AUG. JULY JUNE Tavoian, 3C8 dermania avmuo, Murray, Utah, :s in Lo Havre poit, France. His mother is Mis. A. V. Tavoian. Ifr entered the army on March ind spent 54 months ov participating in camArno, Ardens, paigns at euai al Km ope and I'hineland. He has been awarded the purple heart and silver star, and has 120 redepluyment points. J! fore entering the service he was employed at the Newhouse Ik tel, Salt Lake. He attended the Murray high school. REPAIRING WATCH havij: port i (:.pt. LaMar P pro- i 'T. I.AMAR A. TAVOIAV ORDlXAXCE N0. AN ORDINANCE CHESTER BOWLES PRAISES EAGLE FOR RATION STAMPS GOOD IT: 3READ Thiirjsday. Sept. iv.Im p. tiv with Mrs. Hael Mnt. Kate Peterson will t 20. at Ptnn, be as fislant i)'s!(s!(. ThiMlay,!s meetinc will be under thr dirrrtie,n ,f tl ramp' now Thi- - or. in t f.r Passed, .o bV th M.fis m ; a badiT, and lea ler. n. ti.i It. ssio Maikav, K. Jtn ,i ; h,-t- ;- . .1 ! . ar.d 1 ' ; a! i i" I'4'. PAW J. cLinvK:) M and M Plumbing and Hg Welding Day or Nighi Service Plumbing Fixtures,Septic Tanks and Sewer -R- EPAIRED and REPIACED-UCENS- ED AND BONDED PLUMBER Phono Murray 684J ' ! P.-.- nl Mm l av ty. Mate "i officer -- Minnie W, Kiatno. meednii 1h plfir.bi r, rotun; Ha?. Pax ton and Jen-ru- e Si Attest: It Caitri. vice captains; Eva It. n Vi-r- Mak,iy, i i upon l' |