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Show MRS. OLEITA SUMENS 'Grn FtrguMaV HONORED AT DINNER Mrs. Oleita 4015 Sumens, South Main St., celebrated her birthday, Oct. 15. For the occasion her three daughters served dinner at her home. Trouble with the average Following dinner, the family man is that he seldom rises took a drive through the canabove the average. yons and came back to roast Several weeks ago, Jim Grebe, weiners and marshmallows in the Deseret News sports writer, fireplace. blasted officers at the Murray- Quality Job Printing, South football The Eagle! Moderately Priced game for allow-- , i n g unruly - by GEORGE to spectators t- Urn... Urn... i - h . f eifS crowd on the edges of the gridiron, block ing the view of those sitting on the bleachers. UA are concerned, Jim was absolutely in the right. It was sort of gratifying s but disgusting to discover Saturday, that such occur on a things higher level. We're referring to the Universfootball ity of game played at Ute stadium. We witnessed one of the never-the-les- Utah-'yomin- g, Breakfast is "lousiest" attempts at spectator available, Wyoming was permitcontrol high schools included. ted by officers to parade their And we blame that lack of pony around the playing field control for an ugly incident that while the clock was ticking marred Utah's Homecoming. away. The incident occurred when Another ridiculous situation one of two Wyoming students occurred as Utah was about to was felled by some mysterious push over its first touchdown. At least a hundred kids flocked object or human as they paraded their mascot - a Shetland onto the north end of the field. around And the officers moved into acpony, "Cowboy Joe" the field following a Poke touch- tion only after requested to do so by the game announcer. down. Not to mention the fact that It apparently was done by one of the youngsters who was al- they almost turned the presentation of Homecoming queens into lowed to cut up along the sidelines throughout the afternoon. a comedy. And after the game kills That is was an unsportsman- not Wyoming rooters-b- ut like gesture on the part of Utah, who probably were rooting for cannot be denied. But basically Utah, were permitted to tear we blame the officers in charge the goal posts down while the of keeping the crowd under con- university public address system pleaded to officers to take trol. With a cinder track surround- some action. Although as a Utah alumnus ing the field, we can conceive of we are chagrinned at the unno reason why any school, inantic that lolled cluding Utah, should be permit- sportsmanlike ted to parade their mascot the Poke student, we hope this around on the playing field. A incident will prompt school ofteam is penalized if one of its ficials to instruct officers that of mascots bo limited players on the bench gets on the parading field during play. Coaches are to the track. We're glad it didnot allowed on the playing field. n't happen, but it may not be some kid gets wiped out by Yet, with a huge cinder track until a tackier or ball carrier or gets seriously injured in the goal post - - melee Effective October 30 great ct IMPORTANT CHANGES WAYNE'S IN TRAIN SCHEDULES CAFE Consult your local Union Pacific ticket agent 6373 So.. State service a try! is prompt. Give us Mrs. Jackson, 78, Dies In Sandy Mrs. Rhoda Althera Hill Jackson, 78, 1286 E. 200 South, Sandy, mother of Mrs. Jay (Ella) Nielson of Murray, died last Wednesday at the home of . a daughter after a lingering illness. Services were held in Sandy Fourth Ward chapel and burial was in Ogden. and will arrive and depart Chicago Union Station. Thij new service will apply to the Following trains: Hey, Kids! "CITY OF LOS ANGELES" Domeliner "CITY OF PORTLAND" Domeliner "THE CHALLENGER" Domeliner "CITY OF SAN FRANCISCO" Streamliner "CITY OF DENVER" Streamliner You're welcome to drop in anytime. We're happy to have your patronage and really enjoy having you around! In daily service no extra fare in is push-butto- Also effective October 30, 1955, Union Pacific through passenger trains now operating over Chicago and North Western rails, between Chicago and Omaha, will be routed over the Milwaukee Road (CMStP&P) between those two terminals, We're specialists at making good food better . . . and you'll enjoy eating in the atmosphere of Wayne's. It's friendly, home-lik- e and that dire action stigated to curb that situation. A person can't help feeling that Christmas is just around the corner when he walks into a store and finds the proprietor trying out some new toy. The person just happens to be "Yours Truly," and the proprietor, Robert (Hob) Poole of United Model and Paint Supply, liob was driving a little n controllelectric, ed vehicle around the prem- ( By George - Page 12, Col. 3) Jerry Mangum Goes To Marines for Four Years (IP Jerry J. Mangum, 17, son of and Mrs. Odell Mangum, 1178 VV. 4910 S. has enlisted in the Marine Corps for four years Mr. of service. Union Pacific Railroad Johnson Co., Brothers Construction Thursday, October 27, 1955 before being accepted for en- listment. During the next few months, Spartans Pvt. Mangum wiil undergo an (From Page 9, Col. 4) extensive basic indoctrination at the ball. Two later Eugene the Marine Corps Kecruit Depot Mann recoveredplays fuma Spartan in San Diego, Calif. Upon com- ble on 32 and the Darts had the pletion of Marine "Bootcamp", new life. In three plays Coach Mangum will receive orders as- Lee Liston's eleven moved to the signing him to a Marine Corps Murray six with Arnold Page school or new duty station. run for the turning in a biggest chunk of yardage. A penalty and a pair of incomplete Remember passes doused the fire. Which was about the story until Murray's scoring effort. The story, that is, if you want to overlook the brilliant individual effort of Hawkins. Uptown writers credited him with 149 9, Col. 7) (From Page a sweepstake in the flower show in Salt Lake. meeting of the Lions club Thursday was marked by won fall The last an open forum discussion concerning civic improvement and busiA drive to ness development. halt the practice of selling unsound tires was launched by the Parents district OPA office. of Murray High School students will have an opportunity Oct. 29 to visit the new lunch room at The quarterly conthe school. ference of Cottonwood stake will be held in the Murray First ward chapel Oct. 27 and 28. - Mrs. Rose S. Sanders was honored on hre 79th birthday at an open house at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Dcnzil E. Watts. South Cottonwood Ward harvested their apple crop this week. Mrs. Myron Ottley preceded her husband home from Junction City, Kan., where Pvt. Ottley has radio been taking advanced Mrs. Patsy White, training. Mrs. Gayle Parker and Mrs. Howard Parker entertained their mother at a birthday party. 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Introducing a Big and Vital General Motors "Automotive First" 170-pou- 4917 S. State St. former student of Granite informal afternoon tea Monday, High school, Jerry was employ Oct. 30. Friday at 9 p.m. more ed as a carpenter with the Fred than 400 members of MHS are expected to attend the annual Barn Dance sponsored by the Spacious or yards personally. The truth is hold-- , they slighted the over from last year's state cham-i- , pionship club. He actually carried for 165 yards in 26 attempts, an average of more than A penalty robbed him of another 10. But by and large, just as pre-vious Murray victories, Thurs-daytriumph was a team effort and the credit can be spread or so equally over the Spartans who saw action along with coaches Davis, George and Paul Cook. It was Murray's 25th win in the last 27 starts over a three-ye- Here's the NEW SPOT for CASH...1. A You'll love our 4-do- 11 The NEW City Finance office in Murray offers you a new kind of fast, friendly loan service in any amount from driver-trainin- g ol Page ' fairgrounds. FIVE YEARS AGO, as reported hv the Murray Eagle of Oct. 27, 1950. Murray High school's driver training class received their car, The Chamber of Tuesday. Commerce announced, Wednesday evening, it had signed a contract to purchase a huge parking area in down town Murray. The Kiwanis Club will put on a real Halloween party for all the city at the Iris Theater TuesDavid Smith, 8 year old day. son of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph E. Smith won his second Mickey Mouse club spelldown at the Utah theater last Saturday. Frank Nelson will serve as presi dent of the Murray Kiwanis Mrs. O. J. Club next year. dual-contr- (UTAH) EAGLE UJ Lzi L!i L!i er Wide-Ope- n, MURRAY irjTKIT STIMCIT I0UHI3H WHISHT I TfJRS Oil m rpooF. c 195S ancient age distilling co.,fRNKfoRT,r. |