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Show JULY 30, 1948 THE MURRAY (UTAH) 155 Court Avenue Murray City, Utah Ea9'e is Published every Friclay at 155 Court Utah. Entered as second class matter Feb. 8, Avenue, Murray, Salt Lake City, Utah under Act of 1927 at the post office, March 3, 1879. yhe M"rrav - EDWIN JAMES P. HEAL L. HEAL Owners and Publishers SUBSCRIPTION of Salt Lake Lake County, Salt Outside I 2.50 2.00 . year. 1 OF THE WEEK- One - p"" more I : 5 ; I ;' fountain managment is ago it was $122,123. Something more than turning on a Midvale has undertaken the tap. Salt Lake Adult Education department is conducting campaign to rid the city of flies. cans and other fly breed-place- s e special classes in this work. Forty-on- Garbage are to be sprayed with DDT students attended the first : i ; ; Beck-stea- $3,287.-112.7- 2. ing pains. Costs of new water nmrawire with week last system and surfacing of streets Utah history has to be met. Officials have of Pioneer day. he observance ' faior celebrations were held at promised every possible economy Smaller but increase seems inevitable. Salt Lake and Ogden. com-- : I celebrations were held in Federal government purchased the county unities throughout and materials valued at $2,437,945 in Rodeo Gene Autry and stale. of "Show Utah during the firt six months openair presentations Nights of 1948, according to Eugene G. Beat" and "Midsummer Dream" sparked the e.ntertain-- I Stacey, public contracts official of the U. S. Department of Labor. ment in Salt Lake. Outdoor per-- ! Uni- Heaviest purchases were for iiod the by sponsored formanccs, versity of Utah in the Stadium and kindred products. .'Bowl spectators. drew 44,000 Net income of the Denver and viewed Pioneer Eighty thousand Rio Grande railroad in June was day parade. $783,036. Same month, a year 1 three.-wee- $45,-712.- Soda twelve boards nt miles per hour. Figures released by the State Tax Commission recently showed that money spent in Utah for cigarets and acoholic beverages, 1200 members. including beer amounted to National ceJebrites and thous000 or $53.10 for every man, Mid vale tax rate likely to be ands of Utahns witnessed the woman and child in the state for higher this year. Seems to be dedication of Meditation chapel the fiscal year ending Juno 30, only way of taking care of grow- - in Memory Grove in City Creek 1948. d, 2, Mr. and Mrs. David Hunter are spending the summer with Mrs. Hunter's mother, Mrs. OUie Jones. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Hanson of Plum St., returned recently from a vacation trip. Mary Jane Burrell"s appointment to the staff at the Salt Lake Mr. and Mrs. Roger Peterson County Hospital was confirmed and family of Grant ward, re- last week by the Salt Lake turned Wednesday after a de- County commissioners. lightful two weeks in Yellowstone Mr. and Mrs. Don Gardener who National Park. for several weeks have been Mr. and Mrs. G. Webb Snarr guests at the home of Mr. and will leave for a vacation trip to Mrs. Heber Sorenson, have been California next week. They ex- fortunate in finding a house in pect to be away about ten days. Salt Lake. They moved into their new home last week. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Whitehead Mr. Horace Walker and sons have moved into their new apartment on 33rd South. The White- of Heber, Utah, spent the day heads have been active in the with their grandparents, Mr. and ward and their many friends along Mrs. Heber M. Day. Second West and vicinity will Mr. and Mrs. David McCleery miss them. and family returned Sunday from Descendents of John G. Labrum a vacation trip to Yellowstone. will hold their annual family reWord concerning the two little union at Lagoon resort, Saturday of Joseph Allen of 45th So., 31. boys July Members are urged to meet at who are suffering from polio, is the dance pavillion at 4 p.m., ac to the effect that the older boy : - ' . Si J if BOOKCASES living room suite; large comfortable sofa with luxurious chair to match; blue mohair frieze fabric. Regularly priced Many models from which to choose; all mahogany; eastern at $250.13. Sale .$175.00 living room suite; new kidney shaped style; blue mohair fabric; guaranteed innerspring construction; A3 shown: $210.00 Regularly $319.30, Sale . ft" I sin-lie- Sale Vriee 1.6 Special Hand - Made SUN SUITS Now S2.! lies. 53.49 nl Pride & Joy I'iiliy Shop South Slate Si. For Lasl Minute Gifts 1761 Jusl Call 981-- J $10.0H s Pier Cabinets for books or objects of art; priced ...$2l.ri from to $11.00 Relaxing Values DESKS One group lounge chairs; all aluminum frames; vat dyed cancolors vas covers; study and work. size 50 LAWN CHAIRS walnut exterior Other styles priced from S07.0". to $7.7H Open A Charge Account 'A i sun-teste- d I'retty, yet practical models for Phone MUR. 669 1.98 SOxl.i Inch I'.ookcuse; Eastern Quality 1N:1 Regular quality. f )f0000 For the Litlle Ones all mahogany suite; innerspring construction; mauve mohair frieze cover. Regudurable larly priced $218.95, Sale Price $119.50 Sale! S ummer Chairs "".FJ SUN SUITS and SUN DRESSES OSK - rr 30-3- 1 and SAVE! suite; kidney shape; Innerspring construction; rose mohair fabric. Regularly $282.70. Sale .$iOf).ro - July Select Now! ONE , Friday and Saiurday Only j ONE v Late Summer Sale Mr. and Mrs. Frank Murdock are vacationing in California. LIVING ROOM SUITES h V mvJ Miss Monson and past week with relatives in Orem, renew old acquaintances. Mrs. Utah. Marshall Brinton is the former Margaret White of San Francisco. Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Brinton reLittle Lani Kay Monson looked cently returned from a vacation to San Francisco and Berkley at the new trike she had been where they visited friends and promised after a tonsil operation sore Mr. and Mrs. Fae Anderson and relatives, among them Mr. and and moaned through a very M. II. Brinton and Dr. and throat, "If I had known it was Mrs. daughter, Janice, of Montibello, Mrs. L. 1 Monson and attended gonna hurt so much to get it, I Cal., are visiting their many relof the Miss Elizabeth wouldn't a had it," wedding atives in Salt Lake valley. They spent one day last week in Murray visiting with an aunt, Mrs. James R. Gilbert. ONE Si ' 1 2-Pie- ce REDUCED TO CLEAR l ' "7 John Wiskocil in San Francisco. They traveled by air and both are thrilled about flying. As they returned Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Brinton left by Joan Eddington spent the automobile for the same trip to Lynn, 4 a , is on the road to re covery and that Dennis, 3Va, shows some improvement but is still in a serious condition. cording to Hilmer L, Larson, president of the organization. A fine program has been outlined and will be followed bv dinner. Dancing will conclude the entertainment. Private accountants are probing Salt Lake county records for information on postwar reserve funds. Some mystery attaches to the examination as well as the. funds. Responsibility for inquiry is undisclosed. Seems' to be no record in official minutes of how the funds were set up. Records If you drove up East 64th So. show, however, that $407,016 was Sunday night and heard a lot of expended from funds in 1946 and giggles and laughter and won$406,918 in 1947. dered who was having so much fun: we will tell you who it was. Utah selective service head- A group of South Grant girls enquarters are being set up in joyed a slumber party on the Building 97, Fort Douglas by lawn at the D. Maddox home. Brig. Gen. J. Wallace West. When this work is completed draft Mr. and Mrs. Harold Meyers boards will be set up for th entire and family of So. Grant ward state. Undetermined yet whether spent their vacation visiting relathere will bo twenty-nin- e or tives in Idaho. $34,-51- m ii . 'I Mr. and Mrs. Herman Young-ber- g visited in Idaho" Saturday Mrs. Henning Anderson and Mr. with and Mrs. Clarence Cle-lan- d of Grant to went son, Von, ward, who moved recently from Lewiston, Idaho, the middle of the week to bring home Mrs. their home on Second West. They Anderson's mother, Mrs. Annie bring word that they are well Johnson of Union, who became established in their new home ill while visiting freinds there and send greetings to all their friends. over the 24th. New bottling works are being protected in Salt Lake, under name of White Rock Bottling company of Utah. Patrick Healy solution. Remember when this Jr. of Ogden heads the organizaclass. work was done a swat at a time. tion. At present time company has plant in Ogden, warehouse Utah employment increased in Magna . Garfield Lions Club in Salt Lake. almost every field last month, will hold annual canyon party at says the State Department of the Spruces in Big Cottonwood emTotal New 40 passanger luxury liner Security. the "Convair" was introduced to ployment for June was the highest canyon, August 18. since November. Salt Lakers this we&k. Has a Four hundred tourists informa- sustained crusing speed of 300, Salt Lake navy recruiting dis- -' tion boxes have been installed trict has quota of 112 for August. in hotels and tourists courts by the Utah State Department of Recruiting starts Monday. Publicity and Industrial Developrid- -' ment. Agency hopes literature There are now thirty-fou- r ing clubs in Utah with mora than will include visitors to stay longer. . LS Deone Larson of South Grant ward left Wednesday, for a visit with her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Lee in Los Angeles, Cal. She was accompanied by another aunt. Miss Mable Larson of Sandy. Liquor profits increased in Utah during the last fiscal year, as compared with the 1946-4- 7 period. Total sales for yc.ir ending June 30 were Net profits Any way you look at it, that's a lot of liquor. ECHOES IN THE NEWS at i Her many friends wish Mrs. Fred Hedberg of South Grant a speedy recovery. She underwent a major operation a week ago Tuesday. Chester W. Nimmitz attended the ceremonies. RATES County. ni... rrwfi canyon, Sunday. A gift to the people of Utah, the chapel was conceived by Ross Reason and erected at a cost of $100,000. It is designed as a retreat for peaceful meditation by those who have been bereaved. The site also provides a snot for markers for Utah war dead, whosr hnHioQ wem nnt recovered. Gen. Carl Spatz and ESTABLISHED IN 1890 EAGLE off all hardwood; natural finisli. Ileuulntly $.".t." Sale Price 3.95 All metal folding frame; white finish; coDECK CHAIRS lorful Vat dyed canvas covers; sunwise colors. Regularly $10.7." Sale Price 8.75 Convenient Terms Available! DINWOODEY'S 4981 South State Street i |