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Show MURRAY, SM0?S '. -- CtMTE- SENIOR BRY WflKilMCV m - rr -- U. WARD U-M- EN XEAh BASMTBfil '")'- jo f X .' ; ' I I Kearns National Dates Tryouts 2 Kearns. On the 10th and 11th of April, tryouts for the WBBA Kearns National League for old boys . will 11 and be held at 5:30 p.m. at the National Field. On the 12th and 13th of will April, the have their tryouts at 5:30. On the 14th and 15th, the olds will try out for their Sporf s Sfars Slated Here 12-ye- ar J J Til Nwi A4frtli Thursday, April 6, 1961 Murray. The annual "Sports Festival" sponsored by the Mur ray Stake Quorum of Seventy will be held Thursday evening, s. April 13th, at 7:30 in the Ward. ray 3rd-8t- h Mur-team- 1 A program featuring noted Girls, 9 through 12, who 't i rV. f want to join the Kearns Na-- 1 sports figures from Utah has I tional Leaguettes are to regis- been arranged ter at the home of Mrs. DoroSCHEDULED TO appear 1 1 c J thy Searle, 4906 So. 4460 West. are: Cec Baker, high is fee The registration $1. cage mentor who retired as head basketball coach at Utah sw J ,' State University this year: s Magna Lions Club Plans Tommy (The Gun) Larscheid. Mi . Annual Fete April 13th and t 4 halfback, t HONORED by ward members Friday eveforward; Nan Green, BYU sponsor; Bry tacMerlin Olsen, Lions The Magna Magna.. in held at the a Wilkinson, forward; Jody Wilkinson, mascot; Univerbanquet ning Dairy Club annual "Father and Son" kle, from Utah State Caroline Kitchens, BYU sponsor; Reed Sanauditorium, 700 E. Vine St., was the Murray will be held Thursday, sity; Billy (The Hill) McGill, banquet 12th basketball team. Participants were from University of Utah's ders, center; Pete Haun, guard; Clark Cush-inApril 13th, at the Lion House. center. left: Waldo Draney, counselor; Lynn Noren, election an Jim There be will of and coach; Healy, guard, Bishop of ceremonies for the Master a musical officers and Ferdie D. Petersen. program evening will be Augie Navarro, WINNING the sporstmanship trophy and guard; Glenn Ipsen,, guard; Cal Stringham, Front, from left: Howard Jones, Leslie under the direction of Arden "The Voice of Bees". John Walker, Russell Mori, and Ricky the in the "Pee Wee" division runner-u- p guard; Larry Wood, forward; Gary Juretich, honors Petersen, vocal instructor at eveAnother of the highlight Back from left: Craig McPhie, Mike Walker. Little of the League basketball tournament Cyprus high, and Jac Carsey, ning will be a table tennis band director at Cyprus. Lake Salt held Yeates, at manager George Walker, Tom Mori, County Bingham recently by match between two of the Darrell this To of Give JHS was Walker, sponsor Henry Mori and recreation Bud. squad state's Parkin department Olympus top players, KEARNS INTERNATIONAL TO Keith A Jones. Harold movie and Hammond. Magna youths, sponsored by Mori Market, on an African safari will be Program At Brockbank CLEAR BALL DIAMOND Magna. Students of Brock-ban- k theKearns. Volunteers living In shown by Ren Mabey. WBBA Kearns InternationRounding out the evening will MURRAY BOYS CLUB PLANS junior high school will be entertained today by an ex- al League boundaries are urged be a program of entertainment. BOXING MATCHES FOR MAY to clear weeds, etc. from Tickets are being sold for $1.50 change assembly from Olympus the help Another amateur ball diamond area on Sat- per family, $1 for adults,' and Murray. school. Junior high Members of the the divisional tourney, bowing Murray. 75 cents, children. boxing card ia being planned by urdays and Sundays. Wallace counselor a Bawden, the Murray City Police Boys Murray 12th Ward MIA paid in the finals to South Jordan. at Brockbank, explained that tribute here Thursday evening Club for presentation In May, AT THE meet, such exchange programs are to their stake championship the a, It was reported by Pete tossers held severals times a year to 12th Murray Gramrer. - Officers of thei OFFICERS of the North dis- basketball squad. 8 club director, this week. i Granger. Western Boys Baseball trict are: Dick McMullin, presi- trimmed Arlington, Va. berelations better promote In a program held at The bouts would be the final in an opening-roun- d game, but tween the various met recently at the dent; Henry K.vm, vice ones until after the summer League Dairy auditorium, 700 E. lost to North Hollywood, Church dent; Barbary Lyman, secreto see schools and let students Community Vine, the team which advanced he stated. members honored, In what other schools are doing. months, com-- ; tary and publicity director; Squad for te the formulate plans to second-roun- d competition In addition to Coach Cushing and Rev. Warren Sechler, treasurer year. ing tournament re- Jody Wilkinson, mascot, the were Mildred An- The major league for this and player-agen- t; ceived plaudits and especially-designe- d Reed Sanders, Gary Juretich, - head scorekeeper; Ted into twoiderso:vear divided be will framed citations. Lynn Noren, Glenn Ipsen, Pete districts, it was announced. Skolmoski. umpire coordinator; ROBERT POOLE was mas- Haun, Jim Healy, Cal String-hawill be named the North r.nd Roland Netherdotl, sponsor They eventer of ceremonies for the Other officers and Larry Wood, and Bry and South Leagues, and each chairman. ing and talks were given by Wilkinson. Jim Ferguson was will consist of four teams, ac- team managers will be elected ' sr. ?x Bishop Ferdie Tetersen and kept from the program by ill' .. to Richard McMullin, at the next meeting. .... t Murray. Deadline for soft-ba- ll Murray. Three dates have cording Coach L. Clark Cushing. ness. teama to enter the Murray of the South OFFICERS president. been scheduled for registration Present for the dinner and TRYOUTS are scheduled for League are: LaVar Fox, presiCity League was sot for SaturMurin of south youths were living team's the sponprogram J"r" I auction of dent: Orion Nordfelt, vice presday, April 15th, it was anray interested in playing with April 15th, withheldthebefore sors, both coeds at Brigham nounced this week by L. Clark to be May ident; George Gygi, player-agen- t; Litthe Baseball players Liberty Boys' Young University. They are be will Lane Leathercott, secauction 15th. Cushing, for Date president. or tle Babe Ruth Leagues. Nan Green of Glendora. Calif, m si. t m Already nine clubs had signed will be conducted announced at the next meeting. retary and finance chairman; up Sign and Carolyn Kitchens of Los up for play this season, and anscorekeeper League play will start May Lawana April 8th from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.; Angeles. Mill Creek. A farewell testi- other two are considered as 8 and April 31st, and all boys interested in chairman: Melvin Hansen, um12th, p.m., April The team lost only one game monial will be held In the at entries stiff and Thelma probable Sunday 15th, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the playing are urged to contact pire coordinator; In stake play; won the Region 6:30 p.m. in honor of Jay competition. Blaine officers of the league. Paynor. concession chairman. following residences: 10, Area 3 championship, and Thomas Russon at the Millcreek Anderson. 233 W. Creek Drive, Squads entered are: County was runner-u- p April 11th is the date for a for the title in Stake center. 3800 So. Main. AM Merchants, managered by Virg Lamar Simand meeting, during which final Son of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Wetsel; Cleaners, mons, 5835 So. 129 West, AM will Holladay plans and organization Russon. 3966 So. 3rd East, El- Leonard Thomas; Old Mill take plce. This meeting will be der Russon has been called to Products, Don Young; Teinert's held at the Granger CommuTHE LITTLE LEAGUE Is serve an LDS mission to the Men's Store, Ron Wright; 9 for who at are nity Christian Church, 2284 V. least youths Eastern Atlantic States. Kenrns 8th Ward; Utah Power 3r.00 South. Anyone Interested but no older than 12 as of July HE WIL ENTER the Salt and Light Co., Ken Torpe; InTaylorsvllle. Tryout dates for In boys' baseball is Invited to 31st and the Babe Ruth action Lake Mission Home Monday dependents, Gary Cooper; and is for boys at least 13 but not boys interested in Joining the cttend this meeting. Salt Lake. Mountain Fuel and depart for New York a club managed by George Jen- ! City ; older than IS on July 31st of Meadowbrook Boy's Baseball Supply Co. experienced one on April 17th. He is a 1960 sen, which plans to obtain a Club have been set, and a this year. of Its "most progressive and re- graduate of Granite " in the boundaries has sponsor. change two boundaries The of the high In in its history warding" years i Probable entries in this seaschool. 5300 South, the been announced by officers nl are kmgrtest to the firm's I960, according son are Country Side Eggs, , west and south city limits. the league. annual report, recently mailed Frank Holt, and a managed by First tryout date will be SatYOUTHS to shareholders. registering must squad managed by Lloyd Nay-lo- r. be accompanied by a parent urday at 9 a.m. Subsequent W. T. Nightingale, MFS pres-- 1 3931 W. 5400 South and are to bring their birth dates are set for April 15th and Ident, noted that earnings for Any elub Interested In play22nd, also at 9 o clock. All trycertificate with them. the year were $4,085,634, orj in the league this summer KEARNS ing A meeting of all Interested outs will be held at the Ply-- ! a new high j $1.87 a share Ih asked to contact Earl (Deb) mouth school playground. in has been the for the company. The previous persons league 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. TowiiHend, secretary-treasure- r. scheduled tomorrow evening at BOYS WHO HAVE not pre-- 1 j (MFS, PageS. Col. 1) Season action will get under7:30 In the Murray City Munic- viously registered should brint way Tuesday. April 25th. with No. 1 ipal building. Tryouts and their birth certificates, and games slated every Tuesday schedules for the two leagues those who have should bring TRAVEL TIME IS and Friday. First tilt every will be discussed. their registration cards. evening will begin at 8 o'clock. Boundaries are: The Jordan j INSURANCE TIME .... .... . River bridge (approximately 600 West) on the east; the east side of Redwood Rd. is the west boundary; 3W)0 South on the! north, and 5300 South Is thej Halt lake. John H. Kins, forKearns. Tryouts for boys be- south boundary. tween the ages of 11 end 12 In mer executive director. Utah Petroleum Council, has been apthe WBBA Kearns American DAV Valencia Members Set To pointed director of public relaLeague will be held Saturday tions. Utah Copper Division. at 9:30 at the Kearns Elect Officers Tonight j morning Kenneeott Copper Corporation, Junior high school. Final it has been announced by J. P. have Magna. An election meeting arrangements been made fop the "King Con of the Magna DAV Copper O'Keefe, general manager. test" sponsored by the league. Chapter and Auxiliary will be A graduate of Iowa State TROPHY WINNERS in the annual Pinewood Derby of A dance will be held at the SL conducted this evening. It was ib. College. Ames. Iowa. Klas also Francis Xsvier Cstholie recre announced this week reminds Jim Jensen Cub Scout Pack 127 held Friday evening were: Eric took advanced work toward a a Hon hall on May 12th at 8 Officers of the organization Den 3, grand champion, front right; Stan Hoffman, degree In taw from the UniverSpring days encourage all p m. Tickets will be sold at the also announced that a State deTliDinaH Kicouin sity of Washlnhgton. 1 titlist; Den Jay second 5 row Den Cook, Rondy right, champ of us to "toke to the road". door for 25 cents for children partment sessions has been THE FIRST executive diree-to- r Choice in design competition; Larry Steward, winner and runner-u- p scheduled for Sunday at Provo. and 35 cents for adults. SH'akera for the program of the Utah Petroleum Travel is risky; adequate inBeii-nioThe in votes Brent Den are Pifsident Alfred Ferrin, Den 3, back right, first place design; collecting 4; boys Council. Klas formerly was pubsurance is a must. Check for 1 cent a vote and all bottles Willliim Maudesley. Char- lic relutlnns manager for the Fred Jones, Den 5, third place design; Gene Lewis, Den 5, Youth used to collect the votes will be Magna Baptist les Wilcox, ItiKhop Grant Salt Lake Division. Safewav consolation winner. Not pictured it Jerrold Judkins, Den 2 your auto insurance marked with proper Identificaand the mixsionary. Stores, from I55 to ipm. He Elect New Officers make certain you're fully tion. champion. Opening prayer will be pre- came to Salt I.ake City from The Magna. In a recent election the highyouth receiving sented by Burke Wells and clos- San Francisco In IBM to be protectedl cup est number of votes wilt be conducted by the Magna 1st ing prayer by Gene Russon. branch manager of Brnun and crowned J. Leo Jensen Agency Prelude and ponllude music will Company, a national public reduring the Baptist Youth Fellowship mem'king dance. The boys receiving the bers, officers for the next six be played by Marjorie Petttt. lations firm. t?3 SO. ITATI AM next highest scores will serve months were selected. Musical numbers will be Active In civic work, he Is a Named were: Steve Jones, as "knights." Representing the by Stephen Pettit and past campaign chairman and FRUIT and PRODUCE Joan Duckworth, president; Marion Mt hulls. Trovtler Hartford past vlee president of the Salt vice president: Nancy Porte, He Kurt Fund. ments is United for Partlelpatlon Douglas. In S.L. Ijike Visited thej foreign language MIHSIONAHIES OTIIEIt Ail Your Needs or Hospital Herel treasurer, and Vickie Eaton, the fiold are: Gayl Peltit, Ccn-tr- Immediate past president of the In a prosram to alleviate the1 specialists In the units, secretary. Class 13th Iublle! critical spec-Intetmnuntaln Second By IIK.AIKJt'AnTF.It.H, foreign language chapter. Murray Atlantic Slates; Ronald Relations Society of America. lalutt shortage In Army Intell- - U. 8. Army, conducted a pilot IHm-al- .l Murray. Katurdsy, the SeaIvlis, Alaskan-CanadiaMIL KI.AH currently Is Igence Heserve units has been program for the Department of gull rlHss of Murray 13th Ward Peltit, Suth Stales; Steno announced by Sixth U. 8. Army, the Army during the past year Primary toured the Primary of the Salt Piury. East Central, and UUh-nn- l vice president For the first time Army In- - and lesson learned from this Children's Hospital In Salt Rotary Club: chairman of the Eastlyn, Swrlih. mrmbf rshlp committee. Salt telliRenre Keaerve unlle will be have been used in formulating Lake City. Lake City Chamber of Conv able to recruit and train per- - th new program, Accompanying the girls were aonnel according to the require- Recruitment will be limited Theollne Browning, their teach(Klas Vmtf . J) Knw RI4i k inuv (Hr to seniors in college or to those er, and Mrs. Lesta 81ms, a PriMOVIHT I I CMiptot Slil who have received a bachelor's mary officer. IN OTHKR WARD news, the degree before enllstmenL It I MUM MC.IIT Successful applicants will be members of the Relief Society 4)30 ogIH ltDW00 enlisted In the Reserve Forces will lesrn to dip chocolates durArt of 1P!M program, given ing their work day session this basic .combat and advanced In- coming Wednesday, Two Comedy Hits for the Entire Family It-- V dividual MG3 training and then Other activities that will be If H tsaiKned as students to the featured wilt be the making of (CUm. rage S, CoL I) (Language, Page t, Cot 4) r f . kJ Myj. f This Mori Market Team Won Honors g, Mat-sumur- a, Murray 12th Honors Its Cagers Vis'i Banquet Granger League Reveals . Plans For Coming Season Gia-com- 56-4- Hi-La- district 67-5- 4. presi-Grang- KC-- City League Deadline Set f ' Liberty Set Registration v - Farewell Dated For Missionary 6-- Meadowbrook Dates Tryouts Was Best, MFS Reports 1960 S( ff 0 i U P. . j Reams League Slates Events KCC Appoints PR K .V Director BANANAS 1 ibs.J W L i ORANGES - They Won Derby Trophies Q( 7 I Fred-rickso- n, S'BERRIES n. n, 29 Harvanno Sixth Army Reserve Units Seek Specialists In Foreign Languages pre-mnt- ot j j Cl tit. O save on No Commercialism TRe hilarious inside OP WHAT P yifllPtQ story OOE9 fJN VVMEN ocHOOLTucxmv. FKEE ErJH A 3 dress shoes for men doiores j:u m ' ctctct twoi 'mm wmi Huncn mm mm rm mm ACTION .m. t4 mttorOiOt Your favorite tfylei , . . your correct in 3 Big Bargain Groups . . . 95 CO - HIT 995 lirei 129S WAtKER'HoORF mm SATURDAY KID'S MATlNtE, "Gold ond Jerry Uwis in "Jumping Jocks' (M.D.) and bring your prescription to us for the latest In eyewear fashion. The Optical Shop 4792 Souffi 1 of Seven Sointi . , . fI AVE your eyes examined by on Oculist Hurry! Your Sre Is Hett , , , on Murray's Million, Dollar Mil - bereavement, and that's why our home resembles a private residence, rather than a commercial Sfofo (Former Brlnton Electric location) EDMUND R. FEHR Who doesn't like to feel comfortable and at ease? It's certainly important that the family feel this way during D. E. HULL, Monoger FUNERAL HOME HUlTOf TMt SAtf UKt VAtttT er |