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Show FRIDAY, FEBRUARY THE MURRAY 1, 1952 Stake Singing Mothers Reschedule Practices Even hardened cynical veteran Washingtonians, long accustomed to wondering over the patience of the American public, are amazed at the actions of the Office of Price Stabilization. The Office of Price Scuttling, as It is now called, is even envied by I bureaucrats p?w?Tl-w- " realize; thev have nev--s who ..--" or hAn nKln tn get the stran- glehold fas tened on all America OPS has done, a a While the that of many bu- ream is open to C. W. Harder question In re- lation to the money expended, OPS hat shown no results, Guest Luncheon Set By Women's Club The purpose of OPS was stop inflationary prices. , The annual guest luncheon for the Munay Women's club will to As is obvious, this has not been done. Even government of ficials hopefully express the opinion that price increases duxlnf 1952 will not exceed a a a For example, OPS reports a meeting was held with fresh vegetable growers and shippers to discuss the current high prices disturbing every budget . The report farther states OPS officials told the no regulation Is planned. In other words, the OPS said It would do nothing, bnt perhaps might do something In the future, a a a Present at this meeting were fourteen high government onr cials, including one Gilbert F. O'Brien, chief Fresh Fruit and Vegetable Division of OPS. a Thus In a field in which the OPS has done nothing, and plana on doing nothing, there is a chief, and a staff, to do nothing except pick up pay checks and attend meetings to decide nothing will be done. be held Thursday, Feb. 7, at 1 p. m. at the Ambassador club in Salt Lake City. Lola Green Merrill will review a modern three-ac- t play. Mrs. Henry Unck, entertainment chairman, will be assisted by the following hostesses: Mrs. H. B. Smith, Mrs. H. A. Trott, Mrs. Wilfrid M. Tyler, Mrs. Heber Aamodt, Mrs. Curt Bubel, Mrs. J. Leo Ellertson, Mrs. O. Jay Kingston and Mrs. Herbert A. Towers. Future meetings of the Murray Women's club will be held the first Thursday of each month instead of the last Thursday. 3. gTawer-ehippe- Nttloul XedueUon Liberty P-T- of ' ri Imteptndwl BtuUuea Slates A Talk by Supt. Parratt The at E' nw U kind itonn window combined with KoolSmask 8un Sctmh. Made) Df tturdy aluminum. Will not cnck, warp, swell or Jam. Change Ot bom ttorm aath to acraan from timid thm bourn In 30 aacondal ' Waathar-tit- STORM-SHAD- ht S Icaapt tba haat in during wintar. la aummar, KoolShadb Sun Scraao rooms blocki nin haat many degress cooler! For price and detailed information, phone or tnaJl tho coupon todmyt raya-ma- kaa 2450 South Main Street Salt lake City, Utah Phone ma Hue . '. . Flmrtf at Mm All TNH I I IM -4 t- Parent-Teach- er ray Seventh ward. Refreshments were served to 32. Mrs. Amelia Frame was in charge of th3 evMembers of the Murray Sixth ent, assisted by members of the ward Relief Society held their Relief Society presidency. regular meeting Tuesday afternoon in the Grant ward house. The Murray Eagle Mrs. Pearl Green gave the social science lesson after which the 153 Court Ave. Murray, Utah group enjoyed a social honoring The Murray Eagle li outiliirmd every Frithose members residing east of day at 155 Court Avenue. Murray, Utah. 79. under Art ot March i. State St., who now will be mem- Utah, kfllerea ae l.cantf r.l.e matter Feb. S, bers of the newly formed Mur- - l27. at the post otflie. Sail Lake City. are now So Washingtonians saying those who sieze current scandals as an opportunity to deplore lack of honesty in government are wrong. a a a 'When before In U.S. history," they ask, "has a bureau been honest enough to permit its press agents to publish that sec tions have been set up with chiefs in charge to do nothing?" a a a But when it comes to Europeans and Asiatics, the Office of Price Scuttling is quite active. Anyone engaged in the export business must follow regulations laid down by the OPS- - in a six page booklet, or be prosecuted, a a Of course, OPS is not the only bureau obsessed with protection of the foreigner. a Recently, the American Watch Case Manufacturers asked the National Production Authority to i now imposed on U. S. business. a a European watch case makers are flooding the American market with cheap watch cases, but V. S. makers, unable to get metals, curtail production, a a a A most active nation in flooding the American market with low priced watch cases is France. until ae ereajra aeeet 4 p. m. in the school audi- torium. Starting Feb. 11, the course will run for three weeks. All mothers, especially those with school children, are urged to take advantage of this excellent training. c Hm totan aitini tenroNi P. HEAL EDWIN SUBSCRIPTION la Salt Lak. Count. Outaide of Salt Lake L. HEAL RATES year I jg lift County "Overlooking the Blue Pacific" AND BUNGALOWS "WKer WiUKiri Boulevard MeeH he Sea" Luiuriou hotel guelt roomi, apartment!, cl arming bungalow tuitei all with bath. Privet iwinvnirg pool. . . , Attractive dining room and grill. , . . Dancing nightly in lovely Garden Room. . , . Unique Mebar, Delightful retort atmosphere and excellent tervice. Ample (re parling. SINGLES FROM t&.OO TO $12.00 FROM ,8.00 TO $20.00 Announcement During our remodeling and construction we still are in a position to render sympathetic service as in the past except for funeral services at our mortuary. the Marshall Plan does not ship France new grants of metal, a a a But now relief is in sight a It Is taking time, but facts, figures and evidence are being gathered to trace the collusion .between some government officials, and monopoly minded corporations with interests abroad CALIFORNIA a A v.. D. KING MANAGER E. nTufn'iUiMtti IMM'f I if m Jenkins Mortuary to milk the American public dry. When these facts come out, the recent scandals over mink coats and deep freeiers will look very small by comparison. W. VAUGHN DOUGLAS ALLEN FUNERAL DIRECTORS 4760 SOUTH STATE STREET M tr same management EL RANCHO HOTEL SOFFE C. IN GALLUP NEW MEXICO (mm mttm ' - " j BRANDS I KNOW CAN DEPEND ON y .I.J J'iO.T.V mm JflMi 3i Look At These Bargains! 1 More Good Values! Strawberries Peas Bel Aire . Frost Queen, Tender, Sweet, Fresh Frozen 12 SfPPPI oi. P-T- CO., INC. Oonere and PublUhere JAMES DOUBLES a week passes that l L Lundquist were Mr. and Mrs. Carl Lundell and Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Lundell, all of Benjamin. n, ask European nations adopt metal conservation measures And hardly I B A A home nursing course has been scheduled by the BonnyAssn. view school Parent-Teache- r it was announced Thursday by Mrs. Mary Baker, president. The course, to be given by a representative of the American Red Cross, will be held each Monday and Thursday from 2 Inr fKODUCTS school Assn. will meet Monday 7:30 p. m. in the school audi- of Bonnyview Schedules Course On Home Nursing P-T- CO., INC. PRODUCTS Liberty torium. Pres. Gertrude Humphries announces that the guest speaker will be J. Easton Jarratt, Murray City schools superintendent. He will outline Murray school district's "School Building Program and Finances". A short skit "Founders' Day" will be under the direction of Mis. Lenna Hawkins. Special musical numbers will be presented. The urges every adult in the Liberty school area interested in the vital problems Mr. Parratt will discuss to attend the important meeting. WITH BTom-SHAo- a Sixth Relief Society Holds Farewell Fete 85 Feled by Friends 1:30 p. m. SronM-SHAii- " churx'h in the old country they sent Carl Jr. to the United States while he was only 12 years old. Two and a half years later they sent Axel and in 1902 Mr. and Mrs. Caroline Carlson Lund- Mrs. Lundquist sailed for their quist, former Murray resident new home. For several years and well known in this area for they lived on 2nd West St. in many years, was guest of honor Murray while Mr. Lundquist was at a birthday luncheon Monday employed ct the Murray plant of Mrs. Cecil Hansen, 499 West 6400 the American Smelting and ReSouth. fining Co. After the death of her husband Attending the birthday fete were Mrs. Alice Malstrom, West in Benjamin, Utah, in 1942, Mrs. Jordan; Mrs. Ida Hand. Mrs. Lundquist lived for many years Annie Olson and Mrs. Jerda Bur-go- with her son, Axel, in West Jorall of Salt Lake City, and dan, moving to Murray more reMrs. Verna Barton. cently. Her son. Axel, still is living. Mrs. Lundquist, who is making her home with the Hansens here Other descendants include ijx 19 and in Murray, was born Jan. 28, 18GG grandchildren great- -' in Westmoreland, Sweden, a grandchildren. Saturday night the Hansens daughter of Carl and Caroline West Carlson. She was the eldest again entertained for their grandof eight children, whom she hel- mother with a birthday dinner. ped raise while her parents hired Covers were laid for Mrs. Lundout to landowners to earn the quist, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Moon, family's livlihood. When she was Salt Lake City; Axel Lundquist, 12 years old she was placed in a Mr. and Mrs. Barney Lundquist; home as a hired girl. Mr. and Mrs. Roland Yates, Mr. She was married to Carl J. and Mrs. Floyd Lundquist, all of Lundquist Doc. 16, 1884. They West Jordan; Mr. and Mrs. Hal had two sons, Carl Jr. and Axtel. Meyers and son, Axel, Salt Lake After the family joined the LDS i City. Recent visitors of Mrs. Mrs. Lundquist, Members of the Murray stake Relief Society singing mothers chorus held a social Thursday afternoon at the Grant ward chapel. The group had photographs taken by Don Blair of the Murray Camera Shop, heard Author Ora Pate Stewart review the three books she has written, "Pages from the Book of Eve", "Gleanings", and "I Talk About My Children". Refreshments were served to 80, including all members of the stake Relief Society board. In charge of the party were Mrs. Ada McDonald, chorister, and Mrs. Louise Hansen, accompanist. The group also decided to hold future practices on the first and third Mondays of each month at the Murray First ward chapel, starting at EAGLE 1 2 BEL AIRE, 1W - 2 for Fancy, 12 oz. oz. Orange Juice Lemonade Bel Aire, Bel Aire, Sweet Concentrated Outstanding Value 6 oz. can Drink, Concentrated Ice Cream Lima Beans Party Pride, Rich Fordhood, Tender, Green, 12 oz. 19c 11 Refreshing Health 6 oz. ' Assorted Flavors BLEND 0' Typical Safeway Values TOMATO JUICE BEVERLY tsr GOLD Tost Tails 25 46 ox. 12 ox. 4C LUNCH MEAT 12 ox. 45C , Snack; MILK - ) pL tf C 4 for Chorub, Tall Can 53C FLOUR Kitchen Craft f lutiheal 1 0 ft. 92 yal SaHet S Ikt. 89 cherries HrbM,ror 0lktwt N fte BKcAU Skylark MARGARINE S3 EGGS Tatty Chtoto Food CAKE MIX MIX Z4c SUZANNA FLEET Exy Btt U, S. No. 1 LET US SHOW YOU THE NEW 1952 n AVQCQQOS PLYMOUTH NOW ON DISPLAY IN OUR SHOWROOMS Col,ofnio Silt. Eoch woduce fRicts subject DAILY fMRKtT CHANGES to Green Bean Sale Gardenside Cvt Cron con ?2c 3' . 42 lb. pkg. 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