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Show Bonneville Whips Spartans By 20 to 6 Friday in Oqden Ogden. Bonneville's Lakers back in the second half here Friday night to register a 20-verdict over the Murray Spartaiis. The Ogden club used superior reserve, sirengin 10 wear aown a smai-- 1 ler Spartan line and capitalized on their opportunities to chalk up tneir second straignt win over a Recion 4 opponent. A week ago Bonneville trimmed 6 " TOOele 13-- IS Mike Ketil (61). Smith (77), Dean Halladay (36), Moksness (66) and Ron Savage Bees Halt Granger 19-1- 3 As Sub Tailback Gets TD's Granger. An unsung junior tailback who, at the outset of the season, was relegated to second-strin- g status sparked the Box Elder Bees to a 3 win over Granger high here 19-1- Dance (From I'age 2, Col. 6) The first instruction session will be at the stake center recreation hall preceding the Saturday, Sept. 30th, dance. Theme for decorations and floor show will be "Come to the Fair." All dances will be from 9 to 11:30 p.m. Two are planned each month. Mackay (From Page 2, Col. 5) Mackay, Ruth Rushton and Janet Mackay. Laura Martinez was in charge of the guest book. Others helping were Mrs. Mclvin Wilson, Mrs. Gale Lyon and Miss Zelda Roundy. Mr. Wilson attended Brig-haYoung University. They will make their home in Kearns. Prior to the nuptials, the bride was entertained in Port land, Ore. by her grandmother. Mrs. William Humphreys and also by many of her friends, In Salt Lake City she was en-- ; tcrtamed by Mrs. Kay Mackay and Mrs. Lyman Mackay. m where the road ends adventure begins with See Your Dealer or Visit Distributor 4084 South State Street Friday afternoon. Dennis Yamasaki, a who ran with authority through a porous Lancer line, averaged 6.9 per carry, toted up 125 yards in 18 tries and scored all the winners' points. THE LOSERS were never outclassed, however, and the er THE YARDSTICK Box Elder Granger Gained Rushing 254 21l m Gained Passing 38 Lost Rushing 9 25 Nel Yards Gained 261 229 First Downs 12 16 Passes Attempted 14 4 Passes Completed 1 4 Passes Intercepted by . . 0 0 Kickofts, Average 442 345 Kickoff Return Yardage 34 77 Punts. Average 120 216 Punt Return Yardage 3 0 Own Fumbles Recovered . 2 2 2 Opp. Fumbles Recovered . 3 Yards Penalized 20 10 clock cut off a promising last-ditc- h rally that had carried Coach Don Rydalch's team to the Bee stripe. Granger scored first and last: fie Bees did their damage in between. The early fumbles deep in their own territory put the northern team in trouble and resulted in the first Lanc er score midway of the first period. Box Elder bobbled the oval in returning the opening kickoff and the Lancers had .their first crack from the Bee 30. With Dean Halladay and Noland Bergstrom doing yeoman duty, Granger drove to the Bee 14, where they ran out of gas. THE C.ENEKOrs winners immediately gave them another chance. This time Mark Pendleton pounced on a loose ball on the 27 after the Bees had chalked up a quick first-dowRonnie Thorne joined in Halladay and Bergstrom punching to the Bee 11. From there, Halladay burst over left tackle and went in standing up. He lugged on the conversion, too, to make it 30-ya- n. Wright Tote Gote Sales AM Box L' 1 211 1 1 Fri-warf- ai tiii: vakhsikk oaim-- Muna Kusim ii,irv,n, 101 d. 1.' '''kuMh1'' Nn Yarit ci.nncd Frst noun.-Passes AHemiHnl Pa;;st;s I'dlllplrlril Passe, Illlriitliltil tiy I'unls, Awrar Pun! Return YriUtf Punts iii,k,-,in mi, 1(11) 10-- 0 7-- 0. Save where you get COMPLETE BANKING SERVICE LAWNS PLANTED IM-- t. :; GRADING ADDITIONAL SPORTS, PAGE SIX TOP SOIL CHIROPRACTIC scientific is a liKnlcin b- YARD TILLING method" locates aiul removes which the doctor the cause of disease. Fertilizer -- V. Dit. CI. Peat Moss Lawn Seed Imt wc We cannot accept all cases help almost all we accept. I'hysidjl ami iiy Examinations Siiakp 54I9 Ktiollctest Dial CY AM 8-52- 51 B iie m ...r . r m i? . r . 38-ya- -- (iranitn Park. Trailing from the second quarter, Granite finally got Into Weber territory Friday and made It pay. Late in the fourth period and behind Richard Yocum hit Jerry Scheurn in the end rone I Onler 18-ya- Farmers Tie Weber, 7 f o 7 jg4 Uiwdvn pismt&R d 7. FENCES un-tie- (l:Mll i 7-- 7. GiautijLtnk CVI'KIS South at (1 HAS til IE It'UnOliil .il Ml It It A at Anirriiau li-- l al IIIM.IIVM TOOI I 1, al I'rutu V oif-sid- e Elder retaliated with the next kickoff, which Frank Rees returned from the 19 to the 39. In ten plays, half of them by Yamasaki, the defend61 marched ing yards to paydirt. Yamasaki went over the left side for the score and cut back over right the Laker 14. The winners were generous, tackle for the conversion to fumthough. Their first-dow- n knot it THE SCRAPPY Lancers ble was recovered by Murray's nearly regained the lead in their next series. They plugged their way to the Bee 17, but were stymied for downs. This was the signal for the victors to launch their own effort. They CALL KEN OWENS ground out 68 yards in 13 the Yamasaki and clipped plays IN last nine off his own right side. Two minutes were left in the half when the score moved to 13-ACME FENCE CO. crew The Rydalch-coache- d missed a scoring opportunity at the outset of the second half after Dale Barker had pounced 1300 South West Temple on another Bee fumble on the 36. The stubborn visitors held for downs, took over the pigskin and marched 69 yards to the deciding score. Big gainer in the sequence was Yamasaki's swing around right end; however he had yardage help from big Gordon Neilscn and halfback Harold Thompson. Yamasaki ate up the last 23 yards on a wide swing around left end. GRANGER DIDN'T fold. The drive on Lancers stalled a B-their 29 midway of the fourth quarter and took over on downs. With a Ray Byrd to Bob Ostler pass gobbling up 19 yards a and Halladay contributing nine-yar- d gainer, the Lancers moved to the 38. From there Byrd. on a keeper, slipped off his own right guard, burst into the secondary and outraced Bee defenders down the sidelines on run to pay territory. a With time running out, the Lancers made their final effort. They forced the Bees to kick and took over on tho Granger 43. Byrd hit Gordon Hatton with an aerial, then found Ostler again, putting the ball on the Box Elder 34 with a first down. The losers had run only one more play, a 4- yard gain on a Bhort pass to Ostler, when the gun popped. RYDAIX'H FELT the Lanc ers' inability to contain the Bee ground game was respon sible for the loss, added that his team needs a great deal of before next Friday's work Homecoming game with South. But the Granger mentor was phased bv the play of Byrd and Halliday in particular and i efused to be downhearted over the second Lancer loss of the new campaign. o at llrar undefeated records the block. as Jordan is I. i FF P well The 'Diggers will invade lurk ti .liu u (I :i2 I Olympus for the toughest test ',., l'l l!t; of their new campaign even :i4 (' pile Mori ,iy n 20 Area grid s.iiads swing into (hough the host Titans were I 12 I'liiiiiiani n stalled by Mavis 13-- 6 last 0 ( 13 M their thud week of J ,tn,,i r e A week earlier they'd tomoii ow day. Friday Four of the seven games on the (humped Weber 20-The War-slat- e will be played under the riots, in turn, surprised Gran-ar- e Area Gridders Play lights. ie wilh a 7 tie last week-en- 19-In Saturday's Rout 0 IN( I I this group JOKI)N BOASTS a are the tills involving 'yprus, decision over Box F.lder and a Two Sail Lake. 1,'i i Grande, Muriav and Tooele, verdict over Orem. gridders and a former Granite Two squads will be pla in; (Schedule, I'age fi, Col. 5) in Saturday appeared rout of Colorado right's State I'niversity by the Utah Kedskins. .loe l'.orii h, a Ute veteran, a touchdown pass snagged ainl played creditably on deKen Schmidt, another fense. 4291 West 3500 South was in the line as was Jay Kasnuisseii, former Granite standout. Two of Utah's collegiate squads registered opening wins. Utah State slopped West Texas at Logan: BY l J Slate to San Jose State bowed ll-iat l'rovo and Westminster was toppled by Oregon Tech, 12-- Koncar mi the Ki ver promptly mod a pass to Larry Treason fur nine. Hu n wedged over the Tl as time ran out. Rums -:- (14) and Dave Smoot (29). Granger players visible are Noland Bergstrom (42) , ... . weeK-en- Region a standings 0 PURSUED BY A HOST of white-shirte- d Lancers in Friday's game, senior halfback Harold Thompson. (24) of Box Elder gains valuable yardage before being hauled down. His teammates are Bryce Kelly Tops Menu For Kcgionai una rans Itivpr on 31 Jordan-Oympu- s 1961 Thursday, September It A Y Oliverson's visitors went to intermission load hv virtue ot,l"" nark intr" a " Kumbles . j.. Opp. a- iu scoicuj ....... wiin nine seiuuus Yards Pt'iittli. left in the half. Prior to the score, the teams had traded THE SPAKTANS had offensive punches and each had cracks at the conversion, (wo but flubbed a chance to break the failed on both. A Laker ice. gave them a second try Bob Cliff's interception of a after the first fizzled, Laker aerial late in the second It was a different Bonneville period finally set the stage for team it; the second half. After Murray's tally. Murray's offense, the HE WAS DOWNED on the stalling winners generated a Bonneville 35. Jim Oliver payoff drive sparked by I'.ob promptly spurted up the mid- I'ringle's run to the dle to the 24 for a first down. Spartan 15. John Graves logOliver then lugged to the 20 ged the final four yards for and Brent Dansie rolled to the the tying score. The conversion 17. Oliver's keeper failed by (Spartans, I'age 5. Col. :) on inches to get a first-dow- n COACH JffKI'.M21, "Ml" nlfti1iir"BtoJ"'M .MMmtfwimrmmfmtmmtiiMmmm1 www ' atWjv m fSH ' k. Tt.. ' 7-- for the wore. WITH CHI CK PETTY holding. Dave lcwls kicked the extra point to tic the game. Weber scored early In the second period on a 12 yard pass from Tom Budge to Brent VanAlfcn. Budge kicked the extra point. lifted by the Completely Warrior' Bo extra smart! Join tho thousands of wiso folks who save whero complete financial servin "One Stop", all ice is quickly available ... under one roof. When you save at Murray State Bank, you shore in all tho advantages of a bank: full-servi- Credit reference, bank money orders, check ing accounts, financial advice and counsel, j loans for every important purpose Start your savings account now and enjoy j complete banking service at Murray State j bank, j Bank . . . your home town full-servi- IMSMGGffll defenne. v '"'', aqiiad. Tomorrow nlphl the Farmer meet the Brave from Bountit 7:30 on (he Grnnilo ful field. Conch Edwards note It will be a tough game, but frrln I he boy are belter prepared menially for this one. Friday Game Sife Changed American Fork. The Xturray American Fork football gmr tomorrow (Friday) nighl will be plavrd al the Plranant Grove field with kickoff at 7 oYI k p.m. Announcement of the rhnoge made public Mon-dv- . of nitc w - ' "J , i v Vou have had your first look at the new "car of cars". Cadillac and its destiny is a place among the rnont renowned automobiles of our time. lis new styling in remarkably clean and crisp and graceful with a look of "rightness" in every line and contour and detail. Cadillac's new Fleetwood interiors IhtKoii wilh a jewel-lik- e beauty. There are marvelous new fabrics and leathers . . . and new conveniences on every hand. Engineering triumphs include indevndent front and rear braking . . . exclusive new cornering lamps th.it liht rear your way around turns . . . n revolutionary thrcc-ph-ilighting system . . , and many other important advances. 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