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Show The MURRAY, Utah, EAGLE 0 Nrt Avrtlsr J Th n c '0-1- ?-.. Thursday, September 7, 1961 ,0. I Three Couples ,j Tour Togcthe ' 00 COURT SMITH Seven Acts On Program Of 9th Ward Wn m.nnii iiWtTH ltr .jtl'iTTn CENTER Murray. Mr. and Mrs. Wil-nie- r 4t63 Rainbow Burnett, Dr., left Sundtiy for Victoria, B.C., where he will attend a meeting of the insurance firm for which he is an agent. The Barnetts traveled by car. They will be joined this weekend in Victoria by the Dr. George Millers and the Dr. l. S. L. Wrights of Murray who will fly to the Northwest. The three couples will then tour . Banff, Luke Louise and Glacier National Parks enroute home. and quarterback Ellsworth, end (left); LeRoy Everett, tqckle; Billy Evans, halfback; Ken Harmon, guard and Dave Caldwell, end. Another letterman, tackle Paul Brinton, has been lost for early games through a foot injury. Richard Nielsen get a word of advice from Coach Howard Condie as Cyprus high Pirates drill for a season-openin- g game tomorrow (Friday) at Payson. ' Looking on are other lettermen from a 1960 squad: Kent Sou Brinton's Bargain well-know- Sept. 8 9 - - 10-1- Condie succeeded resigned mentor Lex McKee this fall and is working with a squad shy in numbers but long on potential. THEY'LL HAVE rough going in the opener. Pavson is e the Region 5 champion and was Class A state riinnerup last fall. The- Lions will field a veteran team. A year ago Payson whipped th" P.i' cnneers 19-It was the inaugural loss in a series n of defeats for the Cyprus crew. They rallied, however, to chalk up three victories and a pair of ties in Kcgion 4 competition, narrowly missing the title won by Bingham. HAXIHCArrEO by only 27 working out with the '61 squad, Condie is uncertain of his team's potential under scrimmage conditions. The Pirates boast a sizeable forward wall, however, and early-seaso- n predictions have put them high on the list of regional titular contenders. They've yet to win a diadem since becoming a Class A whool. Following the Payson opener, Cvptus returns home next Friday. Sept. 15th to meet the Judge Memorial Bulldogs. two-tim- 6. 1 Monday is Ladies Nite li Mini FORD STEWART BERJ1MDMM 1MB 79 Gm-- field. Robert (Bob) Pe- tcrson, son of Mr. and Mrs. 2085 Ia Joseph Peterson, Crcsta Dr . will leave Sept. 25 for Argentina. Ho will serve a mission for the Church of J Saints. sus Christ of Latter-da- y A graduate of Jordan high school, and , a , student at the University of Utah, Bob was active iii the Butler Fourth Ward. His farewell will lie on Sept He lTlh in the Butler ward. will niter the mission home the following day. COLOR K I CASE COlUueiA HCJURtS ALSO "When Comedy was King" Comcdic's All Time Greats in one Comedy Hit! BOB l or quick ri'MilK aiN. t ill AM ri'J:: try want Dear Editor: There isn't a bit of sense of building the city and county building in Salt Lake City! If they do, it won't be centrally located and it'll cost twice as much to put up. vhat they re talking about paying for the land alone would buy half of Salt Lake county. And that's where this building ought to be built out in the county somewhere so it's in the geographical cen ter of the whole area. The land would be cheaper and the building would be bcttersuited to everybody that has to use it. I'd bet every businessman in the county goes to that building once a month. Why should they have to drive clear into Salt Lake City to transact business that has nothing to do with Salt Lake City? Looks to me like this is just another scheme for our big brother up north to get a real nice, new building to brag about while all the rest of us pay for half of it! I say change the location out into the county and make this a fair deal all the- - way around! Yours truly, Robert G. Adamson, Jr. ss The lesson. "And They Came in '61." will be given by Belle Sanders. Whitakers Back which Ambassadors quartet, has just returned from Ket-chuIda., where they won top honors in the annual National Barber Shop Quartet competition. The foursome was a hit of the Murray Fun Days celebration over the July 4th weekend. They'll be backed up by the Terry Sisters, an outstanding vocal group; Jack Ferrin, who and plays novelty trumpet, Don and Shirley Egginton, noted for their vocal interpretations of current Broadway shows. The program will also feature a trio, of the style made famous by the Kingstons. and a dance act on which full details are not yet available. Mrs. Paul (Esther! Christ- ensen, 144 E. 500 souin, is president of the sponsoring Society. Murray 9th Relief Proceeds will be used to finance various projects during the year to come. Tickets may be obtained from Mrs. Christensen by callor from either ing AM Mrs. of her two counselors: Kay (Doris) Allen, AM or Mrs. Dick (Veva) Andersen, They nprnt sometime Ohio Party 2, Col. (From Page where all you pay (or it just the Diamond Houti Diamond Co. aaA M at the were lor result quick ads rail AM 6 S.V3: In in Reg. $350 Now $98 WATTS' Sth, 7th held 6155 South State I . t wl cnfC lhO - I HIN lCI Vnt T , w..ndtC ..MM I l ft Suit Nttit 1 OJfj.v l'l'o!- AMhi q : : i iihUi m 11 "ir iWrfi n xmniMy'lm Rump Roast ib. V Beef v n ii mini ii i iiiiii ii 'i in iW Sirloin Qc Short Ribs n v Steaks BERN'S "TRUCKLOAD" CASE GOODS SALE RIGHT FROM THE TRUCK BUY Sliced 2'2 24 - Apricots 24 Size PRICES LOWEST Tomato Diced Juice Beets 12 - 2Va Size YEAR'S THE and P F Peaches AT 303 Size 24 46 oz. 2" $489 $477 269 Tomato Hunt's Grapefruit Soup 48 Cans PORK & BEANS Juice 24 - 2V2 Size 12 - 46 oz. $479 $449 298 2" Pineapple Double Luck Fancy 2 Seive Whole Kernel Gr. Beans Juice 46 oz. 12 2'8 Cream Style 303 Size 24 - 303 Size 24 303 Size Corn 303 Size 24 303 Size $349 Spring Garden Green Giant Peas Corn Gr. Beans 24 $389 $319 Spring Garden Carrots Peas 24 24 - 303 Size Diced 24 Niblets 303 Size 24 -- 12 oz. $349 $349 439 $439 Del Monte Solid Pack Hunt's Tempt Cr'mCorn Tmatoes 24 - 24 - 303 Size 2'2 Size 24 $479 $439 Peaches LUNCH MEAT 24 2V2 Size -- 12 oz. $J98 $529 Cauliflower ib. Seedless Grapes 5C Yellow 'w a Red 1Ab OCc 'Green Seedless Grapes Potatoes $ 10 25 - Cc Lettuce head 10 c V crate $949 W 50 - 98c Yellow Onions a Ono RED POTATOES i"t (CI - ib. M.lkPW luiM. lull - Ta'iiwrirf'lldi n v w itll Ninth y m ',! Steaks Peppers ijliitij! in J i..., ; ib. nHtmMik iinanaw V Onions for ji :"c Aniuul 1'i.uticc 11 .... r, 11 of (llC JVXH j.ltintl N . Beef Gallon Cans ANNOl'V im; 1 rry ,. SPRUCE SPECIAL Tlf-f.'i- n. brfjinnltig of fall MIA by Murray "th and ward Tuewtay evening. Damliur and rrfreahmrnU fniiottivj me theme of a country fair. . 'l i. Fryers .inimo try want the wiijs .Mh I ,K., ;,t..w. ., ib. Roasts 5) called ( From Page 2, Col. !) the duties of best man. The young attendants all carried nosegays of white car nations and talisman roses, with ribbons to match. Miss Eileen Despain was In charge of the bride's book and greeted the guests. The new Mrs. Tittensor wore a beige sheath of brocaded cotton for her going away out fit and chose white accessories. They honeymooned in Elko, Nevada. The education of the bride was completed at Murray high and after attending school, Beauty College she is now employed at Darrell's Studio, in Kearns. were parties hosted by Mrs. Maxlne Glenn. Miss Sharon Olenn. Mrs. Piane Preston and Mrs. Edna home of Mrs IN JOINT SOCIAL TUESDAY A Joint wwitit Murray. MURRAY sjHt Beef Harryman DA !i im ib. . Iter When You Buy Your Diamond it M Whole Beef Liver close neighbors and invited to come as they were to breakfast. Ten adults, in varying stages of irowns.. palamas, and dust ers, came with Uwlr ! tnildrplM and were served waffles witfl tne trimmings. There were over 30 children of all Sfjes. Vhilnkci V mother, and vixited other relatives In Washington. they went to itlchmnnd. Va , where their daughter Nancy, who is prewnt Honored Queen of Bethel No. 10. earned the flag for the State of Utah In the opening sexition of the Supreme lUlly. The Whilnkcr'N other diiugh-te- r Jitun, left Inul week to attend Wunalch Academy at Mt. Pleanaiil. percentage leases Alights that burn 'til midnight M nun in ii. eaM. "kan expensive corner location A high salesmen's commissions window trimmers ond trimmings Dm. i iijiMininii urn ran AM rre-nupti- Ma una. Pr. and Mrs. E. O. Whltaker have returned home after a three week trfp to the Don't Pay for... 916 Walker Bank Bldg. Fall meetings will Murray, resume Thursday, Sept. 14th. for members of Cottonwood camp. Daughters of Utah Pioneers. Manda Mantle will be hostess to the group, at her. home, 219 Maple Ave., at 1 p.m. will be Bertha Cannc-giete- r. From Trip East Says: Buy Murray, Utah Sept. 2, 1961 Argeniinz.Cglls Cottonwood Bob Peferson DUP Will Meet JONES mi ... It take place at the Murray South stake center, p.m. beginning at 7:30 Feature act ' will be the This ntospaprr is happy to accept any Letter to (he Editor which is not lihrloiiK, malicious or profane. It is MUtrstrd they not ricrtd '!."l words. All letters mnst be signed; however the name of the author will be withheld and a nom de plume ued If requested. Anonymous letters are Dot accepted for publication. n. Tent Uf Tarow Seven acts, Murray. n area talfeaturing ent, will appear Thursday, Sept. 14th on a benefit program sponsored by Murray 9th ward. Lellers To The Editor Magna. Cyprus high's grid squad will be seeking a first victory for Coach Howard Condie tomorrow (Friday) when the Pirates invade Pay-so- for Guaranteed I'wd Appliances! 4700 So. State CQc j JM fct.t r t'"wiwyiffyj'"iij, g. n OQc x3S shank will District OK's Payson Is New Schools First Foe Granite Park. Approval of two new schools on Salt Lake county's west side has been given by the Board of Education of Granite district. One is the Western Hills school in Kearns. Bids on it will be opened at a special meeting at 7 p.m. on Sept. 26. THE OTHER IS Taylorsville Gardens school, to be built at 4200 So. 2200 West. Bids will be accepted on it Oct. 17th. Completion of both schools is projected in time for the 1B62-6- 3 term. ALSO OX THE future agenda are Academy Park .school, north of Kearns and additions to Granger high school. Under consideration are a possible high school and another junior high in the area. Hormel Hams Js If !yper ajsUa all better-than-avera- ge iem s 75) seirirD 31 No. Main Syper 50 - -w Fds |