Br' GENBBAL BULES FOB ^ AU persona or Organisations using the Club p, House for any purpose shall be required to abide fcr,. Ijr the following regulations: I. Privilege fbr renting the Club House must be obtained from the treasurer of the Senior Woman's Club. II. Persons of organisations desiring to use tho dub House shall designate one individual and if (hey so desire two additional persons who shall aigu the agreement slip. This individual and his eomgoers will be held responsible for the payment of Jfces, for payment of any damage that may occur, sad for carrying out the regulations herein stated. Uro of the signers must be adults. ~ HI. General regulations: Information regarding the key will be obtained Aom the club treasurer. FLOOM Unless specified upon application the kitchen and Jfoing room down stairs may not be used. Privilege of using the men's toilet on the ground 3oor is included at all times. HBAT Information for using the heating system will be detained from the Club Treasurer. For an afternoon activity the heat shall not be turned on before 10 a. m. on the day of the actlv *yFor a might activity the heat ehaD mot b? *urpmi on before 2 p. m om the day of the activity. All onUide wimdowa and doora a hall be kept aloe *t opeaimg wimdowa amd doora. At me tine ahaII the Aeraoatat be termed above 70 degreee. The thameAt shall be termed to the lowest degree at least M aalmmtea before pnllimg switch to the fmrmaee. Seaae rerpomaible peraom who mmderatamda the nee of the furnace shall be 1m charge ef'opermtimg the hat for the baildlag. AH lights asaat be termed emf npoa leeviag ths MtUUw A nam.lfw a# aea JalLa. akafl S^m ?? *? *? *? ?t WW UVUBI ?It ?Mi fl - iluuk Iv Mum aUi QB SK LOonra-n? All door* and window* mast bo securely locked, tl light* turned ont, and the heat taraed off at the 4e?lag hoar designated. BOOM The Clnb House shall be closed and lights oat by asie o'clock at all times exeept on Saturday night when it shall be cloeed and all lights oat by 12 ar'clock. All decorations shall be restored not later than Be day following the day of the activity by person* ex organizations using Clnb House. OLBAHTNO Unless otherwise specified upon application the Clob will assume the responsibility of cleaning the building. WffW1 W > *l"1 ' , ' Scarce H Ne | LEATHERETTE I'A. limited quantity of thia hard-to-get K item at an especially low price. In Sied, eggshell, blue, and green. All 64 Inches wide. ft TOWELS 9 Wide assortment to serve a multiplic f tty of needs with just as wide a price i range. , i VELVELETTE J * The Flannelette of Fashion, 34 inches ; wide 34c yard * * * ????TABLECLOTHS 34x34?66c 43x43?36c | 60x60-$1.78 tfoholstery, Slip Cover and Drapery Fabrics. aLamm OAik 4Qa n rl (XJQnuwvn OTO?tot Qfngham* 36c?55c yard ! PRINTS Of many KINDS v t ^ y.' i Cleveland Produc N '1 * ^ *s ' -'* . kJnst below Mi ne 25 ? ?v | Open 8:15 A. it to 4:4 thb klyok USE OF THE OLUB HOUSE ( INTOXIOAMTS Intoxicant* In 4hy form shall at bo time bo permitted in the Club House or on the Club Grounds. Persons under the influence of intoxicants .to any degree shall be removed immediately from the Club House and the Club House grounds. Their removal shall be the responsibility 'of the signers of the agreement slip. club nomir At no time may any dish, glass, kitchen utensil, silver ware, or other property bo takes from the club house. . D Alt CBS Public or script dances shall at no time be held In the Club House. All dances ShalT be private, guests by invitation only. At least four chape rones, responsible persons whose names shall have previously been submitted for approval to the Club treasurer, shall be en duty ' the entire time of the dance and remain until the building Is closedThese chape rones, two ladies and two gentlemen, ) shall have access to a copy of these agreements. At not time shall there be less light on the danee floor than that furnished by two overhead lights of g no less than 100 watts eaeh. YOUTH UHJITHB These regulations herslnset forth shall ,apply to the Youth Center with the exception of the fees and cleaning. susiua wumaa e uuua The same status fsr using the Utah House Is gtveh the Junior Womaa's Club aa that oT the Sealer Club. unuaOUU , Any Church wishing aa any oeeaaloa te aas the Club Hswae sr Chab Hewn property la iavited and DAXAOI "P onrtntfatt'ir* ' MI g?ia'ia sible for diaift done to Uf Club property. Dinner* end bnnqaet*, 100 or lean, $6.00. Dinner* end banquets, mora tfeu 100, $8.00. Donees, $5.00. Organization meeting* $1.00 per hoar or fraction thereof. These fee* do not apply to activities by the Woman's Club, Junior Woman's Clab, or the official Club hostess. FAILURE TO CONFORM TO THESE REGULATIONS MAY DEBAR SUCH PERSONS OR ORGANIZATIONS FROM FURTHER USE OF THE CLUB HOUSE. ?*? , , I lousehofd eds X CURTAIN MATERIAL 43c?46c?66c . Per Turd Bedspreads > \ Cotton Jecqnurd $188 Cotton Jacqnard Chenille .... $9.13 Cotton and Rayon 93.03 Tailored Spreads with matching Drapes Spreads ? $7.07 Drapes?$4.80 HAND MADE TABLE SETS Cloth 60x50 $4.06 Cloth 50x50 $2.35 5 piece Sets $1.66 / 5-pieee Bets $2.07 A ts Company, Inc. nette Mills, Ine* 5 . ' t Ow?MnBg - ,v^? ,f *j i' rv^^BSaate^g-- AVvjv'II Fanm' (Bivlllaa Stat! WASHINGTON?Array air forces trdared V per cent reduction fat lie number of Its civilian employees. General Spaetz, sir forces comnander, said the number of employees would be reduced from 163,>00 to 191,000 be toreen October 1 and ranuary l. Be said toe reduction will ? "across the board" with high ind low salaried employees treated iqually in proportion to numbers. War department said reductions py other army branches had been tgreed to and would be worked out In detail. Reductions will be made in aorordance with President Truman's lirecthre that the army and navy must absorb toe cost of 14 per cent alary increases voted by oangreaa to government civilian employees, ind also costs of pay increases ranging from 10 to 60 per cent voted military personnel. TD LIKE A HICK JAOQUAB1 Bedspread AND THEY'RE A1 REDUCED PR1CI - No Nil k *} % k' X.I f i * 1 Tor your ? the house spreads a choice of ble-bed si AT ONLT ? / Buy Now 'i 7 i x . ~ 6&<>>vV , . v." ' ;. ... . DMHO-DOOT SintM Many business organisations and veterans' age* tyringfk & the com- i merclal trailer coach as S' method ] of providing door-to-door sales and 1 service. . some veterans have < divided their coaches into part I business and part living v-uuters. 1 i Test Switchboard Lamps One electrical manufacturing , plant alone produces and checks daily mora then 26,000 tiny lamps for telephone switchboards. Samples ere placed on life test boards, and many have been burning since , January, 1944. ^ Dr. D. M. Morris Eyes Examined Tuesday and Friday after cer Christmas 'W wife, your mother, or for any ?These beautiful Jacqtuu re in assorted patterns and is colors: Bine, Rose, Natural. Lie. value at $7.95?NOW $4.95 Use Our Lays I I / SB ? Ton Always Ban At BMM Ed|M The edge, of coin, we reeded or . W corrugated to prevent fraudulent - A&fov removal of metal and also to pro* '.' V- , : tect them from wear. Nickels and ane-cent pieces do not wear so rapidly end the metal in them has little intrinsic value. Therefore, only silver and gold coins are made with reeded edges. All coins, - however, are milled; that is, they are made with a raised border to protect the (ace itself from wear. Ose Sugar In C&ffee About 9 people out of every 10 in continental United States use sugar in their coffee. ton, Optometrist Olasses Fitted noons 1 P.M. to 5 P.M. ?K i hMF I - - r- 4???.wijcsw^mS^ sat - Gift! m ' * body of rd Bodl a wide ,A Pull douPRIOED 0 **' 'y "o;*1 /' >'r' !' * iwav Plan!

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