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Show 7 7 lil 1 Murray v.. ' nnuai run Pays, Celebration On July 3rd And 4tli Area-Wid- e - . r : ' , it , charge of the Uons club. Tic- entrance. Fourth activities will include kets for the hot cakes 'n trimconmings meal have been on sale a water fight, a several weeks and will also be test and other events for children. During the day a wrist-watcwill be dropped from an Fun Days Queens airplane, an event which has atcif Past Years tracted considerable interest in VM'i Connie Mae Swailgcr the past. HKil Linda Geegmillcr A variety program is sched190 Christ v Wirtz uled at 7:30 p.m. with both pro1959 Shatura, Oliver fessional and amateur 1958 Jackie Babcock on the agenda. It'll be followed by a fireworks dissold at the breakfast. It'll be and the drawing for a held at the park bowery from play automobile. To the 7 to 9 a.m. Adult prices are compact ticket holder will go a lucky $1; children's 50c. choice of a Valiant, Tempest The parade gets underway at or Falcon automobile. 9 a.m. Route, as in past years, This year's Fun Days celeKicking off the Fourth of will be from Murray City fire bration has been in charge of July activity will be the tradi- hall southward on State street a committee headed by George tional Fun Days breakfast, in to Vine, then east to the park Doran. Other menibeis are Dr. Murray. Th. sixth annual Fun Days celebration here will stand Wednesbegin a two-da- y day, July 3 at Murray city park. of the opening Highlight day's activities will be crowning of the 1963 Fun Days Queen. Her highness will be selected during a program scheduled to begin at 7:30 p.m. on a specially-erecte- d stage on the baseball diamond. Local Jaycees have arranged the con- test. Selection of the queen will be followed by a fireworks display, after which a baby beef, cut and will be given some fortunate ticket-holde- r. - f Miaifc:.' locker-wrappe- g h entei-tainme- d, JUDO LESSONS AVAILABLE TROPHIES FOR FIRE LADIES (See Page Five) A WORKMAN I'ublishrd floor addition to Murray high school. School Construction Is Progressing On Schedule Murray. School construction in the Murray area is moving along on schedule. The addition to Murray high school is nearly fifty per cent completed. Brick masons have almost finished the area around the offices. Forms for the second flooor ate in place and pouring of cement has started. According to school superintendent J. Easton Parratt, has the brick work completed and will be ready for the fall term. Footings arc being dug at Arlington school and this addition wil be ready in Novem- f '.it cr off the calender and realize an other birth. lay is in the offing. But it's really no worse than you make it for yourself and wc haven't to let it become a worry. Nevertheless, it was comforting the other evening to biow.se through a list of names of some ieope who are also lighting pi.itniding sluni-i- i. lis. double t hins and tell-talgi.iv lucks. I of our high hey it- lUfiutN-rs. Ii.hiI gia.lii.iting il;t.s. plan-- ' lung a reunion for the (list r II. With the! Scanning the list we found Imif ..ini'c which avsiMiaied III the; oilier nitino lAeepImn of a single class, a ilft.i niuie.l committee' themselves with events not un b.u k luiiiif has lucat. d every like tho.se you probably recall from your high school days. one of the gl adu.ilcs. The gul who was .shucked In all h.iticsly, it wasn't so in an American history class one l marka .If a task iih II would le lo lo. ale nil the pads Itoin day whi n a huge t hunk of plaster tumbled down a kiwii year in llranile or ceiling Mm i ay high. We hid but 40 around her cars. The boy w ho got "rxtta duty" in. mU s. studies class by Still, rotisideiing th ose mem- - for our iM-ii- i I). I s h oi wal tried to 17 dllfct - putting a thumb tack, point-up- . int lilatrN. it w.t.sn I easy to1 on the teacher's chair. She MumI find out who did Sli.il.Nk Holmes thr..ugh m of conta.t and it by keeping the entire class in.iiiy point Int. illy li ne .lown who aflri school, As We reiall. she h it tout) gave up nltoiit 10 uilniltcs loo in hi !y a qu.iiifi-noon. That miirh longer mid lit in y UK" Minn bodv would Ve iquraled on Itiinnltii; thriiiiKlt the list ( Hie guilty party. ii.oihh iiml prio.nl when-kImh- iIs Tnr gul who Mng a major a it mi'm.ir ItiKcInC iolr in the s. IiimiI oprn-ttand tl. n.r. lit mi suit II it It I c It .!. vrlopul lai vngiliN on the eve rH s. Iiim.i, most ronr know of the pri lot mum t. She wim on iliioisy t rr.'Hf l is-- . niron olai'ie over missing lur .in ImU miir iMiiirrrmr t'lg i ham.. Willi iilomsl nil tlie Kri.U u Hi.- hoy vv ho lliitib. a dnvr-.ur tr. us tunc tan out in the laup i hampinn game hip Unlv t lure h i - did W til. h and rust our leant a tie r nii'ri nii'n-i!ii- : m nw ..t and th.ribv a iliame to win in o.-rDie (a. t nlnioi-- t all tin- - tx.y . I inii lie. too, was Mil iill'Jil.il'le 111 r M lnill1.IV fill .lining iir Wat It It uasn'l ni nl sttrprislni; t tin' i. Itv in w a' in (lie Air In I. atn Hie Ihiv who soUi-i- t Im HiIm I . in III. liTIV iliw the i lass liti an. lal till, tttiiias I '. an-!i and ..i'i;n his tiitti.il iHit to Is- A Ims. mrt Hi. lilli)v t.llir'ril lloll ttrss itMit.icr l"if lite trlr. ii'vi ;tth-- l H'"l wa killed ill an phone i otilpan. lilrlil Join mill - Jmhh ilill.l It started when wr iiit-sprihl:' hmr. nr the llall.iwi-- it tl.V i A not In i mad' I0. 1 hp prlmlMl rrltist il tin- - t'o .limi Inilt Mnal il.tss ti a ion with ihf .Marinr i'"i). to H'Ml f'lM Ord trtiiinrd Ivmir to t.irtnlsts wtlh tllh tiltt.ls. Wr l.Mnt Ilir rf-- t i'l the Srf ilir ft lr ijl..ni)is fbr tli'"t ali-- a'1 Ai tn!B ' ttC,,,r wm In Rr mtr Itiuttr lll. Ittrn lirrtr hrf tirlfnt fitht the ttti Ihn iinsurr, if, 1) . laim- up lh tlir t'. I I f n hUKf 1lir I lass of fiitain and d'n of ).. (it altail- - al a,;r ;;s Willi "t.ipH.I jttl In thr sHinsor tll hilt r nut sobtoHtxl no liii.il ptl'T hralt p!oirfn, In " I ((lift pnv l.ir II Wtldh n.n..r didn't Titnr wrtr (ouch ulirn ht granted. 1h nsn his empty lm 'III he if ir iv. d 1'plonmii and livr lov out Jot the in tlio la gul hmtle. We ilillll.il the HO. l Coa-It Mil Hit- 'i hV lan,r .if,d V.pl Mini p' lit tnwa lor uuiiv t utnou. l w ioftu, a. Wi!i.,n only I 1 J de-ce- nl Ix-e- n s. - tn it pie-Wa- I ' 1 a ri Murray. The annual "Korget jue iot drive ot the local Disabled American Veterans will take place Saturday with sales headquarters at the Police Boys club, it has been announced by Allan Carlson, commander. Funds received through the drive are distributed to various community projects, including 10'; to the Boys club. Other beneficiaries are both Boy and Girl Scouts and Camp Fire Girls. Organized locally in January. "is S 1!)50, DAV chapter No. named in honor of the late John W. (Johnny) Holden. a Murray-it- e killed in action July H, l!H t during the invasion of Saipan in World War II. Present commander Cail-owas one of the chapter's oig.tn-i.eis- , working with the late Jack Ijcwis of Murray. In subsequent yen is since ils inception, the chapter has progt essed in its objectives of working for vet et all's hospitals, t hlld welfare, community service, legislation and Americanism and advancing the interests of all disabled vet et a ns. email wounded, Any gassed. Injured or disabled in line of duty during time of war and honorably diw lunged from the service, is eligible lor HAV Wives, widows, membership. mothers, daughters, grandmothers or granddaughters of such disabled vrleians can participate in the auxiliary organization. Eligible person lliteiesteil In learning more about the gioup m.iv call (Y VW.i.'i. ii sisters, 1 'lin-.-in- - ti i a.-'- o I'V-fr- i" gtr J.-- ht-s- Is Longvicw Added heln. you'll r. ; j "'".fjt, Vs ' J - M ft they got "very good response" on the lirst insertion and were pleased" with the results. You, too, can use the want ads to buy, sell, rent or trade; look for help or look for a job. Just dial AM or write Box 7187, Murray. J Murray Rotary Installs New Officers .w At 4 Am MWi -- Xi Murray. Doral .lex. 12.1 K. j6i!)il South, was installed as president of the Hotary club here Monday evening during a bampiet. at Maxfield Iidge. He succeeds as head of the organization, Hal B. Charon, 810 K. Willowoisl Ave. Mr. Jex, owner-managof Jex IGA lure, has served during the past year as vice pre. er bra,t LOOKING Ml.1. OVER i4"V"- - 4 the completed SOME of projects from vocation church school are David Madison, Mrs. Joe A. Robb, Jean Johnson and Debbie Pino. Open House Session Is Held At Church School Summer Session and program chairman. Also installed in Monday's rituals were Paul II. (Dick I Bui bridge, 2'.7 Clearview Ave., as vice president and Poland J. Davis. 100 K. 1M00 South, . ."ecretary-lieasurer- ' "v, , ' - i' .: f ' ) , t . I A 1 - I , I. . 1 . A , i t V six-ma- commit tee also included Val Church, Fred Rowland, Frank Johnson, Arthur Bishop and Ted Wheat. MU. BAKNKTT stated the club felt the Liberty league needed a place ut the field to store their efpiipmenl. and to sell refreshments. He added that proceeds are going toward the purchase of more equipment and maintenance of the park. Two Youngsters Injured In Murray City Murray. Two accidents involving children were among the incidents reported by police this week. Wayne Prestwick, 338 Sue St.. received minor cuts and scratches June 1ft, when his ' smashed into the car of Georgn Melton, 3 Regal, in Murray park. Ixlah Kay Wright Duke. f7G!f Gollen Dr.. was cited for followd ing too closely when sne the car of Ncldnn C. W. Carlson, 1.187 So. 8th West, at 5.110 So. Sanford. Thursday. Harry C. Fowler, Sandy, was (cited for improperly changing lanes Friday when his one driven by Dclone Hunt. Sandy. A pedestrian, Lester Mai bay, 10, of Kearns, received multiple fractures Monday when he was hit by a car at 5131 So. Stale. Driver was Serge Diok. Montreal. Canada. No citation was is- lc Murray. Suicide was ruled by the cm oner here Wednedny after Mrs. Elva B. Moore. 54, was found dead about 7 a.m. in the ha.se neiit of her home at 4Vi9 a two. mi Bivd. Investigating officers said the widely - know n local dance teacher had hanged herself. d Mrs. Moore was a and long-tim- e resident of the Murray community. Her husband passed away in l!ifi2: she is survived by a son, Sam, and a daughter. Kathy. Funeral arrangements, under the direction of Jenkins - Soffe Mortuary, had not been complet-- : ed as the Eagle went to press. sued. rear-ende- j highly-re-Ispecle- n The remainder of the Ixtard of directors of the club consists of Don Wood. James S, hy Miitlry Jnhllnntl presented a play about Martin Sawaya and Jack Killers. I" assuming Murray. What goes on in a Luther. Four and five year-old- s the reins of vacation church school? Pamits were treated to songs, stones Potaiv hele. Mr. Jex becomes 131 of children who attended and handicrafts. the Clubs seventh president. It Cottonwood Presbyterian's sumMRS. , I, (KATIIV) Kllison was organized in I Ir7. when ' mer session this year, found out served as .Mrniv. Olf to l'.ov s State director of the school, Dr. P.i u. e Pai.sons was clectnl during an open house held Fri- heading a staff of about 10 .barter piesident. tilh'will be six Miirrav and July He sueci-edewas day. ,. Jrtan high Is.y selei ted bv by Dr teachers and helpers. Mrs. HarAmerican Projects and crafts completed lan Blindauer was secretary. lark Boggess. IH.'tH; Dr Balpll gloll Post 60 VXiU. J. Kaston f Mm ray. Assisting the post by four year-old- s up to sixth !ad teachers included Mrs Monigomerv. Kdwnt K. Sol- - Wlh sishimii graders were displayed for Robert Mardock. Mrs. Iiwretice Part-altship of the group and Mr. 'haron. s the Mntray Fagles l.slge and looms and dads to view. The oc- Anderlou, Mrs Pay I.ippe and omoii. the P.otarv club. casion was the final day of the Mrs. Kugene llaiiuuy. tit her school. teachers Were the Mcsdame.' Held annually at CoIIoiiwihhI Ilobert Heed. K. G Kidslon. B. li I tale Piesbyterian church. I5H0 Vine W. Hull. Hon I G W, SI., the vacation school is for Hauck. David Halms. members and children of other l.uck. MoIm'H Moure, P.yion d Jimmy Wharton. denomination. ' j Franevskv. N. K. Tli.un- rot'KTII through sixth grad: . r ' P. " Gail Given. i .i in,. obit. huig. ers participated in a special Ii.ivhI Steel.' loavitt, teaming activity this year. They si lulled I he principles oj ihlter-cu- t anil Wolf Sind. r. Helping with i. In- bin. uts religions, concentrating on the various sacraments of other were Mrs K C. In,. Mis Thorn, sects. This and other cxprtlrnces as Carlson, Mis. Wayne I've. wen in conjunction with "The Mrs. Kobrtt Plrkatd mid Mrs. William Schowe Donna Pino. Church'' I heme of the session. One of the groups constructed MariAnn Billivm. r. Susan Ana large chinch fioiu cardboard Jdi'lton Hlld Collrrn A:id"lton . Peet.a-tioliat and w.to.1 blocks This and other carol tor the iuumiv ted rondui arlivilirs Wetr on made items wrie display. Itunr Fourth, filth and sixth graders by Milliard Andrilon. llainmy. Carol Hun t. I inda Ijick, Boss Hsmory. Hnky il.mk. Sharon Bishop. Gwm Bishop and Kathy Biittnnir Murray And Jordan Schools Send Seven To Boys State Meet At . l- I'm-,- two-wee- -i !. k Bur-meste- r. e - ""'Or , : Third School Opened For Summer Library Program The pubtir srlto.il til. j liool ait,oij;rtirnt cuiiiinrr lilt) ,11 pt. gi.no ..ll.t liHit', wn-wilh .it ut of one of the iIiokIh tins ilinl-.out ill a two-hoi- i.ttm. (.: Wmt) ' r j yf y Police Report Varied Complaints For Week Die Pl I u 0 4 ' 'V ami . 111 in lus ai al Tin lila.'. wit-- si $.'iO wising. .1 - V 111. lb. f pott tctufO'irlet. Amct'toi legion Tost Coe Blcc, JeitY Bicmcel Sto't Cla', John Hnrn (fe.snet, Heniy MuxoUi, comitiono'et go cl,o, in ia'1-- S'c-.- p logon Joy eie not pieient tot that w e : V K' nr st'or fta- - orirj Dov.d pntint Jenien, Po-vh- , 0 ottend-m- j and ti. fiienini ,inalitv Mat. ,!ittri the s. i oil. I tour Tlirf fit.s Mr. r !tv r: . ..l. .ttl.MI for teimitrd irtti2 M Wa- hi HM inird tor - I'li'f onr, , addicts. i.vut i at Inn ai ;.mi , S'nte ill i v Hn enr at tnr I1..1 r ,,( in,? W A inrti, an (.1-- Coy a .lumti li. . int Tin - Wa. , ir So .pr..M-r- t JIM Jr.NSlN, So. 2tn 'iiM.1 by damage wv: i H i gi.is fin elect .' . Mrttin No. 60, 7.l i'i m-trii the Moti'l-- -. I fur tllrs al". : it ft i"'i. a a . (- ulli. Mas along the D.v a ;;W Railio.id ugh! ol I I'l the same dav I'.tiiie M.n e I3i."i7 So l ion Weist. i. poll. I . ..r 1 ri litar Ml. b I1. guisbi'd .Inn.- :; . Two f.... i.-1:t ' 1..1 r Ulilal P. 1. Mallbrw. I'lV.li S . ' 'in '".I if an alarm Im .'CO K ' . . t. Iio ilatnagr Hid linili t.-- l mine.) tr St-r- r-- bind Tii.-..1.- ht d. pa. lm nt Murray, ord. tills Wr.k in. In ate gut furs bale played ll.lor in Im al un a Fin men :. trr St Grass Fires Top List Of Dlaics in in i. Poll, r Inn atlrd ..'li plaint s dining past Writ tlll(i (null Murray. how U ( ( to Jim Jensen, ban man, the follow ing were chost'ii on the basis of scholarScott ship ami citizenship: Clark. 31 W. Cr.-eDr.; Hans Klossuer. 5H70 Belview; Jetty Brotueel. HiMl Boxelder St.; Jay SI. .ne. .Mif.l Belview; David Black. 3.17 Belview Ave ; David Jensen. 11MI3 Wasatch St.. all of Mm ray, and John Pavich, 35 Roosevelt Ave. Midvalc. TIIK WFKK-I.ONconfab for young nun fmm lluoughoiit Die state will l held at I'l nit State I'mveisilv c Thwr-d.i- I Itla, k. Adams Iwo fairs ..( ivmt, iMwiks vabml al J.i'v mn I ik n lu.m span lit i .ii at t '.ll S ;'nd W. t week. ai t;ianl m h.Hil on Turiwlay. lin e P Mtx t'onn.t Walk, i M hoot I). Though w hool offj. a!s lmd Two while si.t. nalt soo biHiMn, irjw.rlr.i thai aot ii ipaled many y.mngslris Mirs ntns n. liiin i pl.t'r-w- r Ningvirw m ii,i liluajy will v ould make unr nf I In sihonl IP sto. n from t he at of How be optn raill Meid,i fioni libtniip win n guru 1h- r.ohiri ..in t'.t.i? H'(. l(..i p.it. 1 to .'i 11. pill Ttl"' tllovr a niir- - limit V the in rr hrjinitir nuninl i SI FridiV i ar wa Ht.itrd by tnihililv to htnd'r brr t hn kmg out hoot, . it It! linmr k'd ' pal the entire lotd at the McMillan bun Mi cioatrr thun r ipr 'r'i A it'-rfir-- imi titi.d libmrv In 11k iipnunn o b"th a. h"o ift.ii.li i tri'in ( a1 "W'r rh'tWrd nut ".hs N1V: ti 'vl puMu "itit nv nttii .1 th. In IrU If. I tail, L IH1 t hour- st H Moti,;v ir pi. Mr (.'In I. Ihr 'irr t" Ml': W.lll rl inn. n... !11.1iniE t'llMlr il"aty i .. i. ii Julia )ii li ir M I ' I1lrtltrl. "and d thtlr of 1ls I'll ic s 111 Mll1 l Milt .J V lirt Imx. 'i ti.V't I'l irtsiilnl )n:d t fmoi til" t.illj- - iru . bmt Clink out tiilala t t.Min..ti Tliut.)iv fi.nu ttir Mmtay .itv We frrl. Illi'trtoie Dial r Hlld Giant si honls thus in )'a'k luntt open the Ijoheviv tlm iitiiiin'i mottths bae A fed a"i. ! bliti k In. vi le '.i;ii . .! I in onlrt to s. on, module 1h.n ie. taklfl Mnii.t.TV fmtn (he b.rU th. oe i hiidi n " d pi t'n ihild'.n's j.wnn ytd of M.i'k Chii-- t. t n. :,' lh :iithUi.Untii n "ij'oiirf in o; tin. public liliii'.v. cdu::i i s i t Murr. - J ' . jiviuiiuy YYornun janes jOwn Life, Police Say i a j - '' Murray. A Lions club project has been completed and is now in use at the site of Murray's new park area, 6150 South and 100 West. The combination refreshment stand and storage unit is being utilized by the Liberty Little League. Presentation of the structure was recently made to me ciiy Dy the Lions club. JOHN SWAMiKli chairman. ed the project, which included construction of a concrete foundation, moving the lumber building onto it and painting of the unit. Current use of the building is being administered by Blaine Anderson, Liberty league president. Harry Sctterberg, Roger Peterson, immediate past president, and Wilmer Barnett. new president, assisted with the project. The planning and construction A .MA It UK IAIIV ilh bonkkrciiin, or Irllrr i pi'i irlirr In nrk Miillday and I riday nf h scrli. Slates Forget Me Not Drive Here J Firm you need . ' -- 1 -- Lions Present Snack Bar And Storage Unit To Murray City Eagle-Advertise- r. V DAV . i Number 33 find folks interested in a job are reading the want ad col-- I umns of the Ask American Savings and Loan in (hunger. Their help wanted ad demanded a person with a particular ability. Yet it - A '5r, " ' COMMISSIONER L. CLARK CUSHING receives the keys to the snack bar and storage shed from Lions president Wilmer L. Barnett and John Swangsr, International counselor at the Liberty Little league field. he post olflee .,r Volume 81 i t Tunny thing about that I'linti'l. Twit nf (hem landed In an weather outfit and were properly schooled for their duty. When the class was ciimpli'tcd, half the croup was assorted to the I'hilippines mid hair to Iceland. The A A !' w as prrtly about it. as wr got the story. They let the graduates choose until the quota to oiif or the other area was fillitl. As luck would have it. ttm two friends wen- - separated. The one went to the I'liilip-pilli-got there just lit time for Itataan and the Infamous "death march". He stiriei It. Which wasn't rt'jilly too surprlsim; iHt aiise he was always a stoic, .lavs nu.trr at UTAH '.;.5f ; . , i ( . -,-. AREA GROWING "FASTIS rntrred . second J . J i fl i i - i If ' xi When . ! i E-- sr-- ' . I , . u Finds With Help Quickly Classified Ad - ' r i Granger Fined for speeding were Mary Loavitt Kluin, 4732 W. 4775 South. J19: Judith Ann Wise, Salt Lake, $18 and Genevieve Bctts Byers, 4135 W. 4715 South. $15. A $10 fine and a two-da- y jail sentence for having no driver's license were assessed Hale D. 4S.'! Rouu.Ie. Atwood Blvd.; how-eve- r, both were suspended. Charged with illegal parking and fined $1 each were Lenny Hesterman and J. W. Hart, both of Salt Lake; Ray L. Petersen, Midvalc and U'. months they'd all enlisted in the Army Air Corps. Two of them made a career of it. One's now a Lt. Col. fly. bombers. The other's ing 2 a MSgt. in an intelligence unit. ti.itrrt i IK , A, ffb : Week Light st Cray hair and advancing years haven't really bothered li It's not particularly comfort ing, of course, OFFICERS ' k (See Paqe 2C) MURRAY, SALT LAKE COUNTY, Murray. A $20 fine for running through a red semaphore was the greatest amount assessed this week in city court here. Jackson Hill James, Trovo, was rapped for the red light offense by Judge James S. t Jensen, Koger "We terl we've put toceth another show," outstanding commented Mr. Doran this w ek, "and that people from all over he area will find it as tntcrtaniing as they have in past years. The committee certainly issues a warm welcome to everyone from everywhere lo join with us in observing the Fourth!" In addition to other events, a carnival will be on the grounds throughout the day; soft drinks and various food items will be sold at booths staffed by members of various church and civic groups and located in the shaded portion of the paik. South, in Muri.y S.lt l..ke ou..tjr. llt.h. by (h. Murr.y Print!.,, Co., Salt Lake City, Utah, under the act ol L'oncress of March S, IK79. a. There's only one thing tit for gray hair," a leading ha dermatologist a.lvixd we who are acquiring it: "Admire it '." Peterson. WARD CHARGES City Court Members Of Ladies' Civic Guild Receive Awards liere's a : poinf v In 11.05 I'mi sons. Boyd K. Dunn and Fines Are Low Murray. Two members of the Murray Ladies Civic Guld have received certificates of special recognition for their volunteer work at the Veteran's hospital. MRS. (LARAXCK Jewell. ber. 462St Boxelder St., and Mrs. The old partitions at Russell 5500 Kenwood are being removed ami Dr., wereBeck, given the awards work will start on the new during a recent banquet. Mrs. shower rooms. Reck is currently president of The architects are still work- the club. Both women completed ing on the plans for Liberty 100 hours of work during the (school and bids on the school past year. Hill-cre- .1 155 E Thursday, June 27, 1963 construction are expected to be opened in September. The new elementary school to be built on the west side of Murray is still a gleam in the architect's eye. Riv-ervie- w weekly Bruio William (See Page 5C) jjjv'NG THE HuTofjl places cement forms for the second 4 Sixth City R eadies " '.:' rUrpcnt ti.srllvde. .wiuim-H- bv vmki . no M,,. ,iith. re t'otts 11 lint. I'lirmrtl tror1r, he davs Ibii.l tin7e, in a rield at filoo South. Attributed to I p'aying with mstchen. wa ahlane Tuesday ut tun 1: woo South; 20 Han-ji- h t St jnj li:) W 5oo KouUv .y i;ta |