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Show DRESS UP TIME LET;URRAY & Murra, Utah, Thursday, May 2, 1946 CLEANERS TAILORS ki Clothes Solve Your 1 the mi ins ay eagle Time May 1 ft . 'fJk. t u.S Worries North ot bowling Door Alley 4770 South State Phone Murray368 MURRAY FIRST WARD GAINS NEW Lasting Gift for A 1 BONNIE WATTS VISITS WITH PARENTS Mrs. Donald B. Fronce, form-- 1 eny miss tsonnie Jane Watts, is visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Watts. Mrs. Fronce will join her husband in Hawaii where the couple will make their home. BOTHER KEAT-C0M- LIBRARY J ENTERTAIN GIRLS' CHORUS Mrs. Jenny Lind Woolf enter- tained the Girls' Chorus of South Cottonwood at her home on Tues day. They were preparing for Mother's day program. Waffles and hot chocolate were served to those attending the party. CO, N 4201 South State Street Telephone Murray 1049 d; One tofi Sebvice TUNE UP Sleadman BATTERIES TIRES LUBRICATION ttoft 4824 South State (iin)(i iyjifi)fly After That Job Again Gwynne Page, Riverton, Salt Lake county commission chairman, has filed his petition with the county clerk for renomina-tio- n to the commission on the Democratic ticket. He seeks the term. Klevjs Utofiefis COMPLETE LINE OF ACCESSORIES not to be placed on the witness (Snide) Taylor, Jordan, and Bai SINGING MOTHERS stand, according to Parnell Black, ley Santistevan, Bingahm. Service on ACTIVE ORGANIZATION their attorney. B. Baffled Harry The trial, which got under way The state board of examiners The Third ward Singing Moth All Clocks Monday, was devoted to testi- has advised Harry B. Miller, pub- ers is a very active organization mony of members of the train Utah before that 25 of lisher, magazine, and has been members crews and the two grandfathers of the three minor plaintiffs, Ray any action could be taken on meeting every Monday evening Away to Germany E. Francis and Virgil Packer, purported claims, such claims preparing special program music Mrs. Hugh L. Whytoclf and both of be submitted to thee state should Ogden. The members take turns acting three children are en route to The wreck, in which 48 as hostesses and refreshments are persons finance committee by the HIT ALBUMS to be Col. with Germany Hugh weer was caused when the enjoyed after the practice. L. Whytock at Landshut. Among secondkilled, Album of the Southern section Waltz The officers, Virginia Whet Strauss the household articles being tak- Pacific's train No. 21 rammed Mr. Miller had asked the board man, president, and Grace West, Wisure Island, played en are 14 dolls. into the rear end of the first sec to approve a $575 monthly sub acting secretary, wish to thank ! u Thrmn? Mitchell tion. The first passenger train scription expenditure by the state the members for their fine sup. Food Talk had stopped for a freight train. g The prospect of 1 department of publicity and in port and to remind them that the 'All Star Cast food production in 1946 on More Men Do Less! dustrial development for the next practice will be held at the I home of Sister D. Hamblin to lands irrigated by reclamation Art Tatum: Production from Utah's coal magazines. for the special program bureau is prepare projects predicted by mines during 1945 dropped ap After conferring with the state for Mother's Ultimate in Jazz j Secy, of Inetrior Krug. Present day. proximately 500,000 tons under finance commission, which said it estimates, he said in a statement, that of the previous year, despite had received no ! purchase requisi HIT RECORDS indicate the production will equal an increase in number of under tion from the publicity and in or exceed worth the $424,000,000 VAUGHN MONROE'S surface and office em dustrial development commission, of food and figure crops grown surface, an annual coal mine re- the board advised Mr. Miller to J JOSEPHINE NO LEAN ployes, on thees lands last year. ON THE BELL port by R. H. Dalrymple, state get the requisition submitted to industrial commissioner, revealed the finance commissioners for "ALL THAT GLITTERS IS Rotary Convention at NOT GOLD" j their action. recently. Ogden May 7,206,decreased from Recorded by Dinah Shore Tonnage Delegates from Rotary clubs 107 (26,340 tons per day) to 6, RECEIVES YOU ONLY WANT ME DISCHARGE throughout the 110th 738,462 LONELY. (23,295 tons per day), YOU'RE WHEN district of Rotary International Lt. (j.g.) Burton McLain Todd. GENE AUTRY are expected to make the annual while number of employes rose 541 3903 3988. from Benbow street, Murray, has WEANER PIGS to Dorsev's Tommv conference scheduled for May 13 "DON'T BE A BABY. During the same two years the been discharged from the navy at and 14 in Ogden the finest con BABY" vention or the organization ever number of fatalities due to acci the personnel separation center dents in the mines rose from 19 in San Francisco, Cal. held in the intermountain area NEW INK SPOTS RELEASE: in 1944 to 59 in 1945. the most i "THE GYPSY" T. SANUDERS & SONS Salt Lake City Pupils Score J serious being when 16 miners ARRIVE FOR WEDDING BIN'G CROSBY SINGING Co. of Lake Third Utah in Salt Fuel killed the were NOW" grade pupils "WHO'S SORRY j Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Alsop ar mine at Sunnyside. 5451 South State St. City schools in a HOME & AUTO SUPPLY STORE rived n Murray for the wedding ITEMS in na test the reflected achivement exceeded deaths rise The OTHER is j tional average in each classifica- in number of men killed per 1000 of their brother. Austin Alsop. PHONE MUR. I Choral Music for all occasions. Murray 439 4745 SOUTH STATE ST. tion, Arthur E. Arnesen, super- employes, which during 1945 was They will spend a week with Mr. Record Changer (attach, to raMrs. Ral Alsop on South visor of curriculum and research, 12.79, as compared with 4.8 the and dio) Portable Record Flavor preceding year. Accidents killed State street. announced Monday. 3 Guitars priced .... $25 'o $190 one of every 76 miners employed .JtHHIMIItIM ,,,,, MIII,M MmiHHIIimHMHI l"tlMMltM(MI,tMMMMMMMH((M)(MtMH,M)t()(,MM(M,(MMMlttll, SMALL BAILEY PRACTICE Great Sums Wanted during 1945. as compared with $110 PPIANO Three principals in the suit to only 1 in every 198 during 1944 Portable Record Holdcrs..$2.95 collect $250,000 damages from the Daily production of coal per Pacific Railroad Co. for underground employe dropped Southern CHILDREN'S BOOKS the death of Mr. and Mrs. Jack from 8.95 tons in 1944 to 7.85 "RUSTY AND ALL." by R. Francis, Carlin. Nov., who tons in 1945, while annual per GEORGE PAL ton production dropped from were killed in a I "JASPER AND THE WATER'train wreck at Bagley. Utah. De- 3870 to 3430, the report showed MELONS," bv GEORGE PAL cember 31, 1944. were introduced "ROLLING PANCAKE" to the jury when the case was More Cash for Ladies TP And Other Stories j in the An increase of 51 resumed Tuesday morning in fed oi sianaaras minimum wage MURRAY MUSIC tral district court. The three. Jack P.. DcnnU Ray women and minors employed in' 491 4 S. State Mur. 42 and Jim Bren Francis, orphaned the laundry and cleaning industo minor children of the couple, are tries has been recommended the state industrial commission wage by an employer-employ- e two-ye- " Ifour MuJdon stealer Committee of First ward library: Secretary, June Town-sensecond secretary, Fay L. Curtz; superintendent, Charles French; William Shelley; former librarian, Margaret Middison; Harold Widdison; Ella French, librarian. Jewelry Page 5 GIFTS ar For record-breakin- Raise Your Own 13-1- 4 3 Ham Utah-Idah- o ilntlrs Sag - Bacon 1 1 0 three-subje- Bo CM ct 390 I ; : J er The Eagle ! I board. The new standards provide for a minimum of $20.25 pi r week in laundries and $24 20 per week in cleaning, dyeing 44-ho- NURSERY Orders now take- - fcr MOAPA TOMATO PLANTS Flowering Shrubs and Trees-Evergr- eens LANDSCAPING D. E. M. L. Watts Watts Mur. 178-M-Ope- Subscription Rate 45-ho- 6151 S. State Evenings n and pressing establishments. Former minimum wage for women and minors in the laundry indusweek. try was $13.05 per The board also recommended e that minimum wage for workers in laundries be raised from 30 to 50 cents per j hour and that a 55 cent per hour minimum be set on workers in the cleaning, dyeing anil prr.NMiig industries. part-tim- part-tim- e Plans Are Made Sal: county's recreational program for children and adults was discussed fully at a imctinu Tuesday at 8 p.m. in deMurray Fn mien's hall, it was of the a county mo a! rided ling n eiration rommir.ee on Monday night in Granite school offices, 3212 Si mill Slati', which was At Tin sd.iy's m afendo.1 by community leader.. l year's leaders and r,s well as defiShe i id ration committer, a scale full simmer nite d..1e for long-rang- e will be increased n, ia-- 16 May nl. tiMnMn P"i:sam was Woik a!:ady has lc-:begun i on landscaping of the 1iev F.e,1 Mill Creek paik. f'r?l t p m the proposed ptegram. KiO-i.rr- c diamond is being anile park. 3700 So l.d Mam. and improvements ore W Lake mg li.a V ai the joint Salt and Munay fair ground roiinty Al-- a o l out at Gi oy femH oot to mod yowrwlf ml yowr o" iww"ollf fw good fooJ. pl, a moit eoJf loV, a bMf "whH. if H it rvJ in a poili. eppti9 montwr ' ' ' pwtltoi ii fully! lint ouiiti o olwojri tooling fooJ, youll f.nd youlf betomlng lnort f'om xi dtink, a toil! ntv puk l fcvi i1b;r.g will bo in rea nfs this for rlose Fthoois 1! v lure Commsiorai County .u'l.ivu. cf ( c .i e W Mi'ican. chairman ,i,'v r..tiiir,it!re. 5a, d at i v . Mond..vV me j.T d;:ettor, i.,ms ti'V potiion of S $100,000,000 wi Kop towt.U 'H t,r. ChmUhMn. county . o.mu j n.,ln...l. iarh SAVE-Ren- ew Now! a e"1,r. car i y ins craft lass t (ould and provided to le Fi viMl MnalW' ji.ijft icvtal-.- j wk, as another vrral fea-tui- e of t!ie prfgiam. trrtrat.on MitrWrj 'f Mi-- . rnmm.lbe mrhidc Ihaton m Vul ! .. Pli.l I4 bs. Granite. 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