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Show -- Pog12 II, Thundor. April WBM& MURRAY (UTAH) EAGIE 1957 1 tCJfJllS o o a Soger's Building Is Bulging nuir inrrnnjni.r.tt-nnmri.iir- STOCK MUST BE Murray Student Wins Architecture Award At University of Utah fi One of eight scholarships in architecture awarded by the National Board of Fire Underwriters was given this week to a Murray student at the University of Utah. Recipient of one of the awards, valued at $800, was Lawrence H. nm Taylorsville's seafaring broth and Shelby Jr ers, Donald (Buddy) Cook, are both home. The brothers sons of Mr. and Mrs. Shelby Mason, son of Mrs.' W. C. Mason. 6444 Jefferson St., and a 1955 graduate of Murray high school. One other Utah student received a similar award, according to Roger Bailey, head of the department of architecture, who made the announcement Tuesday Cook, have been V Remaining stock from Midvale store and new stock arriving is more than we can warehouse. All merchandise reduced! Following are just sectional, new. Was $164.95, only $13495 dinette sets, wrought iron, in beautiful colors. Reg. $5995 only $74.95, with trade-in- , dinette sets, large table, 6 chairs, and matching combination step stool with back. This is a regular value at -- ..$9995 with trade-i- n $149.95, all for only Bedroom sets, savings up to 40 bedroom set. Mahogany. Had Special! Slightly used loving care. Chest on chest, twin beds, etc. Very nice $12500 Only blond bedroom set. Original value Slightly used $12995 $239.50. Only Bunk and trundle beds, reduced to go special deals. all special. Innerspring mattresses and box springs Be an early bird and save 20 SUMMER FURNITURE c. 6-p- c. c. topics Marv Wallace, Taylorsville at St. Louis, Mo. Mrs. Stake athletic director, tells us Kamalu is the former Dora the tentative schedule for stake Originally $244.50. Only ...$! 4450 Used refrigerators, various sizes, all at very reasonable prices. Used gas refrigerators, Vt of regular used price. Used washers, all repaired, Including automatics. As low as $3495 Electric water heater, table top model. Glass lined, 10 $12995 year guarantee. Was $164.95, now all through the lines. Other water heaters, reduced 15 Stump. volleyball play will find the sen-fteams playing on Monday nights, and the junior teams will or topics A former Taylorsville resident, Joseph Schleckman, paid a visit to us the other evening. Schleckman, now living in Lincoln, Neb., is at present superintendent of the Lincoln City Bus Lines Co., and was enroute to Spokane, Wash. Older residents will remember Joe. MISCELLANEOUS 9:00 p.m. Mondays and Fridays Taylorsville Stakehouse. Val has been active in the Boy Scout program for the past four years, and Is the junior assistant scoutmaster of Troop 91. His leaders during the four years have been Shelby Cook and Parley Sargent Tarbox intends to remain active in scout work and continue advancement Congratulations Val! ' NO DOWN PAYMENT EASY TERMS Alfred Phillips, son of Mr. and J. C. Phillips, Taylorsville, last week transferred from the naval hospital at Oakland to the naval hospital located at Long Beach, Calif. Phillips was injured in an automobile accident while home on leave from the Navy last August. Mrs. was Complete Horns Furnishings jf I e JHU n i OIUIO xL . , Deert lowtfl r Murray rw ttw M -Tht Htn ef Mm' HlN IdiMI Rtvolvlnt Hmim- - ... than a Super-MarkWe give PERSONALIZED SERVICE! EY dial AM 51 AM 21 Whatever et f' Eagle want-a- d Call AM your needs, an can do the Job! " fjr ij Spare YOUR COLOR SCHEME! The Colorizer "Color Harmony Selector" shows what paint colors to use for perfect harmony with the color of your rug or furniture! Every color scheme planned by a leading decorator. See this wonderful decorating aid at your Coloriser Paint Dealer's. 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Should wt fee you w.ll f.nd o'l typ c GOOD HOUSfHOlD NEEDS accruv,c, pent and pencil; phe'o department; cut, a--- us to try to gH it for youl NO NEED TO HUNT FOR PARKING so you con shop, seats to rest In if you desirel you're waiting Everywhere in our store ju let us compare f.ll your prescriptions while ur pricesl TWO ADDED FEATURESi Wt sell Americon Express money orders end we GIVE GOLD STRIKE STAMPS! wa'lc-t- Watch for REXALL C lb. box 35' STARCH boxes Distinctive Flavor: tis: 2 rolls CASH 33e BothnQc 2 for JL1 Git VE pkg. only Blue OYS' tor s Snowdrift if . . . LOCATED AT 65 EAST 5th AVENUE, PUi 99e 3 lb. JUST OFF STATE WEST OF THE CITY HAIL Florienl AEROSOL 29 to MAY 4 RITZ Kingiford GIOSS SALE APRIL 33' Crackers DoUdous and You must visit our original VALUE MART at the rear of the store. Her stond ot BEST PPICESI At the check-ou- t no'e e hove tobotco and ond wotches. Many lines, too, I exclusive pprlgmes, colognes, e'e. Mix TOYS Superior Qualify Hand Packed Chiffon Burn Sugar BOU( Cake JEWELRY & BRUSHES DIET Duncan Hines we are departmentalized Self-Servic- e, BUTTER COOKIES 33 ICE VITAMINS SPECIALS? 6 - Wrap CAULIFLOWER Some of our Other Departments: k 11 DEN MUTT'S Sno White We especially wish to emphasize our very modern, raised PRESCRIPTION DEPARTMENT located in the front of the store "k FOR ONE OR MANY 5, STRAWBERRIES . . . With All PIES Hours: Daily, 9 a.m. to 10 p.m., Sundays, 12 noon to 6 p.m. May we invite you to come in and browse around in ELECTRICAL ",!il Time Purity m mati Sno Girl Rexall Drug 3750 South State in the SOUTHGATE t " 8 Nomination At Meeting Tonight We're LARGER than your neighborhood DRUG STORE... . . . Smaller student i, Q Jaycees Slate M-M- topics SOTER'S 1957-5- 16-1- of Mr. and Mrs. George Tarbox, Taylorsville, received his Eagle badge at a court of honor held Monday at 50 Awards are made for the school year, he added. Mason is a second-yea- r in architecture. .? ' . Nomination of officers for the take the floor every Friday evening. The stake should field some coming year will highlight a pretty fair competition this year. meeting of the Murray Jaycees tonight (Thursday) at La Villa topics While we're on the subject of cafe. Guests for the occasion will be volleyball a team composed of members of the East Mill Creek 9 men old and young years made up of players from the Junior Chamber. Several members of the local Taylorsville, Mill Creek and Val- club have announced themselves now are stakes lining as ley Center prospective officer candidates, up their games for the coming President Bob Poole said this season. This team, unbeaten last however nomination at toweek, season, challenges any junior offiteam in the area to a night's meeting is the firstcandicial recognition of their arto team game. Any wishing Other nominations may be range a game with these boys dacy. or made up to the night of election, should call AMherst Thursday, April 25th. AMherst The meeting tonight will begin with a 7 o'clock dinner, after BOARD MEETING OF which the business session will SHERIFF'S POSSE take place. Monday evening, the home of John Rakes, 353 W. 6400 South, was the scene Of the board meet- Pigeon Racing Will ing of the Salt Lake County In Summer Sheriffs Posse. There were eight Be Held The Wings Pigeon club are fellows present The meeting was under direction of their captain. sponsoring pigeon raving events each Sunday during the summer. Les White. The pigeons are sent by truck to other cities and are turned Tonr news contributions are loose at a given time. When the welcome just dial AM pigeons arrive home the owners remove a rubber band from the pigeon's leg. The band is stamped in a time clock to show the time of arrival, which determines which pigeon is winner of the race. Among the Murrayites participating in the club is Peter Van de Merwe, 6 Rose Circle. Mr. Van de Merwe raised pigeons and conducted races in Holland several years ago before coming to Murray. topics Val Tarbox, 16, son PAINTS, AND STAINS, TOOLS, UTENSILS, SPORTING SAVE 50 GOODS, FISHING TACKLE, SHOTGUNS , - When I Was Your Age, I Was Playing With Dolls!" "li's Egghead tioned Sew Gem. FLOOR AND TABLE LAMPS, OCCASIONAL TABLES, SAVE UP TO OCCASIONAL CHAIRS : it CONFERENCE VISITORS Bishop and Mrs. F. Jones and Mr. and Mrs. K. Brown, all of Ogden, were Murray visitors during conference week. Mr. and Mrs. Rod Kamalu and their tiny son have been visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Abram Barker. Mr. Kamalu is now serving with the Army and is sta- APPLIANCES Open has com topics - Till '-- A well-know- c. sewing machine, f pleted his tour of duty with the Navy and re recently ceived his honorable discharge During Don's stint with the Navy he naa the opportunity to visit n such places as the Hawaiian Islands, Formosa, Hong Kong, Thailand, Okinawa, Japan and the Philippines. He plans to enroll in college and major in education. Buddy, also stationed on the Princeton, is at present working In the aviation ordinance section of the ship. Incidentally, Buddy claimed himself a bride todav (Thursday). The new Mrs. Cook is the former Alice Hall. c. e be same ship, the USS Princeton i 1 Don K' to aboard the w - FURNITURE desk-typ- enough ' a few examples. Console fortunate See next week's Eagle for Opening Dale Deodorant 5H-o- l size Ql? Od H.lls CO! lb. con |