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Show street from west to ' east at Two d State. A car driven by Donald S. Miller, . 6635 So. Site prowler Cottonwood Kiwanis Club nabbed a good deal of public- lty for having presented ten sets of auto seat belts to the Salt Lake City police. The club's president is a He's Murray businessman. Stan B. Bonham, who lives at 6870 Greenfield Way but is in business at 4420 So Main. prewlrr New owner of Cleaners in Murray is Gene Presley. He's taken over full operation of the Bhop, with an assist from his mother, who'll "wait on Ihe trade". On prowl" the vacation list among for with on ey lirri E. 4080 1445 ifiingt, Murray bu.sine.sHinen: Harold Doral Kelly, Meckel's Shoes W. E. Jex of Jex Buv-RytDunn, (Bill) Murray City Pharmacy and W. J. (Bill) Twelves, Ml. Stales Tel & Tel. but enNot vacationing the weary Prowler. vious prowler has it Rev. Humor Charles McOarty, pastor of Murray Baptist church, has tendered his resignation but will remain at the church on a part-tim- e basis until October. Rev. McCarty was unavailable for comment as the paper (went to press. r mill rowii-- north-boun- South, stopped and the driver motioned to the boy to proceed across the street. Another, driven by Ralph W. Rawlings, 30, 46 E. 7350 South, told the officer he did not see either the stopped car or the Maynes boy until a moment before his car hit the youth. An unidentified person passing by the accident scene paused to administer oxygen to the lad, who was still conscious. The Salt Lake county ambu lance then rushed the injured boy to Salt Lake county general hospital. Many Grass Fires Occur Mrs. David Pethy. 475(i Han-aiiSt. may have written a hit. tune. It's called "Teach Granite Park. Salt Lake Me" ami is said to be on the county firemen answered 34 a verge of production by Holly grass fire alarms and a variety wood recording firm i of other calls during the week, Chief Franklin P. Jones said Tuesday. The grass blazes, which have plagued county for several weeks, took on a new complexion Monday when Pots - 10"-12- " two teen-ag- e from youths 20 Kearns admitted setting 12 of in a iwo-wc- e old boy Murrav. . A. perioa. . ..' v,; TV, k.. ,1 " was struck by an Mit.oiinii4 w"..r tended some for time that the im42 and thrown feet by the grass alarms were not all acci pact at 6:43 p.m. Thursday. Listed in "fair" condition at dental. Deputy Sheriff Rex Vance of LDS hospital Tuesday was the Salt Lake county Sheriff's son of Marvin Mr. Maynes, CARMER NURSERY The and Mrs. John A. Maynes, 206 office, made the arrest. con16 and old youths K. 6700 South. He suffered Open Sundays - AM chest and internal injuries in fessed they'd set the fires while driving in a truck, printhe mishap. 4550 So. 9th East ItltYCK TAYLOR, Utah cipally in the vicinity of 4700 South. 16 Years Same Location Highway Patrol trooper who The county fire record indiinvest icatcd the accident, said 'the boy was crossing State cates nine grass alarms on Thursday, July 20th; two, plus a false alarm, on the 21st; seven on the 22nd; ten on the 23rd and six on the 24th. Other calls: Friday, 6:40 a.m., Harold Jorgenson home, 1075 West A COLLECTION OF OUTSTANDING Parkway. Front bedroom and living room afire, $2,000 dam CHILDREN'S PORTRAITS BY DON BLAIR age. Cause believed to have been cigarette left burning on er Lodens Privet Dwarf Youth, 7, Is Fair Following Mishap July Hedging fire-fighte- rs ,, 20' 17-ye- OP. SHUTTERBUGS chair. front-porc- h 11:26 A. a.m., George Thompson residence. 6871 Vil lage Rd. Overheated dryer, no damage. Saturday. 10:58 a.m. C. V. Garrick, 3X62 So. 4000 West, hack seat of 1958 Ford afire, $150 damage. Cause unknown. 6:12 p.m.. brick garage belonging to Benjamin H. Stevens, 3060 So. 760 East. $35 damage. Caused by youngsters cleaning with gasoline. Sunday, 4:53 a m., residence of William R. Haueter. 2722 Carole Pr., $2,500 damage. Family had left record player on when leaving for vacation. The unit caught fire, burned through the floor and fell Into the basement. Most of the damage was caused by smoke. Alarm turned in by neighbors. 9:26 a.m.. J. E. Mic.keUen, 1020 E. 1240O South. .TcaMr. Power A LITTLE is y "A the DOLL, FOR SURE . . . daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John F. Mecham, who live on Fontaine Bleu Dr. in Holla- day. This tot's name is Carrie and she's one of our favorite Shutterbugs without a doubt! year-ol- d REMEMBER THE SEVEN AGES OF CHILDHOOD . . . they symbolize the growth of a youngster; the various precocious stages he goes through the ones you want to remember forever in pictures. Ask us about it! 31UKKAY CAMKIU Dial AM utf-b- Police Investigate Five Accidents During Week Murray. Five auto accidents were investigated by Murray City police during the past week. In all cases, damage was minor although citations were issued for responsibility in two of the mishaps. A 1952 Nash driven by Ever ett E. LaPointe, 51, Salt Lake and a 1958 Plymouth operated by Brent O. Peterson, 25, Salt Lake collided on July 18th at 10:05 p.m. The accident occurred at 5900 So. and State. CAROL J. Robinson, 16, 4957 Wasatch, driving a '58 Buick and Charles D. Butcher, 32, 1297 W. Bullion, driving a '40 Ford truck, were involved in a collision Friday at 9:12 p.m. Scene was 4700 So. 2nd West. Cars driven by Margo L. Durnean, 29, 1690 Fieldcrest Ln. and Charles E. Howard, 15, 5090 So. 1000 East, were involved in a mishap at 4800 So. and Main about 2:15 p.m. Saturday. The Durnean car was 6-59- CHILDREN S - Playoffs LJ sec- MASTKR-MIXDIXthe star team will be Frank Bolton, manager of the Granger Builders team and his season-lon- g coaches, Leon Hesse and Denny Bolton. COMPOSING THE Valley League star club are these players; all of the Granger Builders team except where noted : Outfielders: Tim Longson, Steve Hesse, Glen Garland, Rascho Homes and Mike Abbott, Winder Dairy. Infielders: Joe Winrow, lb; John Davis and Joe Husband, Rascho Homes, 2b; Steve Davis, ss; Vaughn Tucker and Bob Burgess, Winder Dairy, 3b. CATCH KKS: Brent Bolton and John Byrge, Winder Dairy. Pitchers: Don Cassidy, Gene Warr and Larry Powell, Winder Dairy. G Batting (From Pace CLIP THIS Ken Nunlov. p. 15th 8 13 Wes Eatchl. 3b. 2nd .15 25 Hon Siarlin, ss-6 10 12th Ron Birch. If, 12th .13 2? ivuu urebMnen, c, l.st 14 2D Roy Campbell, ut.. 12th 5 10 Dalp Gerictes, 3b, 15th .14 2H Mike Ellis, rl, 1st .... 8 17 MpI MulHkin If. 15th 9 20 Herb Trujillo. 3b, 12th 8 18 Reed Sanders, lb. 12th 10 23 9 21 Ray Johnson, lb. 3rd Ron Wright, lb. 1st .... 8 19 CEMENT .lilfi .(,u() .1,00 .591 .O'i0 .500 .500 .471 .450 .444 .435 Alftittm Wood. 3b. 2nd McClelland, 3b. 3rd Gary West, If, 8th Bob Bvn GRANGER .74 11 10 10 4 (From Page 5. Col. 5) Last year they helped erect the drinking fountain located in front of the armory on State Street. APPLIANCE KCrAIKIINo 42M .4"1 Most all makes serviced Prompt - Dependable MIXERS AM BRINTONl RENTALS 2028 West 3500 South 4700 South State CY 5. Col 8) a 4911 So. State :' OFFER Li. One pair Men's Trousers or One Ladies' Skirt will be out-of-to- CLEANED and PRESSED FREE with Coupon and order of dry cleaning. Offer expires FREE and PICK-U- GENE PRESLEY DELIVERY I.- II - Ml I HIM, ttDWOOO SOUTH obviously important to you when you go to pay your respects at a funeral establishment. The family's friends and relatives will appreciate McDougal's centralized location convenient to all. ij El -- Owner nnnmw0 er O '330 A convenient, central location is AM GET ACQUAINTED ft It's Appreciated COUPON Cleaners A-O- ne (From Page 3, Col. 4) honorable mention. Ml'KKAY CITY'S float grab bed runnerup honors among floats, losing out in the judging to Engh Floral. Don Blair's Murray Camera entry was given honorable mention. honors in the Runnerup small business category went to Darrell's College of Beauty. The float was constructed at the home of Hollie Vowell, 62-E. 4800 South, in Murray. Mr. Vowell is a of the firm. rUNbKAL HOME WfAlT OP THE SALT IAKE VAttEY II urray State Bank will pay y jil lmm U on every dollar of your savings From the day you put the money in . . 'fi the day you take it out! 4322 South Slato Stwjct Your savings .it Mmt.iv Stair Ii,uik wmk for "' tin iiM.iut von pl.u r in our tnit . . . unl nur c.u pile tip f.iMcr iliie In unclt inli'd (tnniHiiul inlin sl. IIctc'h how our now "il.nl v inU'iot" Mlcni vutiks: 1 lln-ii- i 1. Yorn savings r:i5N i n iut r i hy day. It. intllplltli! S.ixillgs llcMlls (Mm linpi tilt tl.lt!" of I In oil tlio (Lilly ImI.hu r il the .mount. .muimt trm.iins oM'ii .it flic rin! iutrnM m'mI. unli NO FIRE JUST SMOKE AND OR WATER DAMAGE ODOR BEGINNING THURSDAY, JULY 27th All Regular Stock 25 -- -- 75 - Some Just Unpacked DISCOUNT 2. YOU GUT A lit DAY HOSTS ri.IUO!) I A I UY MONTH. SnvinKs ilrHiMlc. iy till' H'ili of the inciilli cant from the find il.iv o tho month, YOl! (,.r Compare Daily Interest Savings with othcrsl ll.WO" I.MUA .UA( T. PI'HIOIK nuiinj- - ill.- I.lvt tliirc Imimiicvs nf ,mv inlrttM jvii'n!. mi iimv iMlln!r.iw without iiitrrrtt on tin .imouut witlitli.mn. S. I 1 SUMO- Stock Up and SAVE on "Back to School Clothes" WOMEN'S DRESSES SWEATERS SKIRTS SPORTSWEAR BLOUSES SLIPS VMS SMAI I. At ( nrNTS niM HT, I'mI-iut- BLOUSES Sii v - nftinl -- Also In 14 - " Complete Slock INFANT'S WEAR BOYS ni"rr Umii $10 roti intrtrvt ,iml linn' j in ni.oniuuu limit on thr .HtiHiint mi tn.iy k j 'ii ii jnMt. Int. - t will tontintir In lw jMhl ,t ,ifr .ninuni liihrl i.iit: ITunitlotl hy Fnln.il !r;'iJ.iti-u- . IVm-iv- SHIRTS tolos sweaters M.ikr thr hi with c fttitdi Iimv WE MUST CLOSE OUT ENTIRE STOCK FOR REDECORATING EVERYTHING hWST BE SOLD! START SAVING N 0 V 1 Murray State 1 J I1.IOO li.X-- UWCH iWUAjTf vF'J iwn nil JEANS SLACKS it - l.X iv fntrr interest earned ! s M- GIRUS COATS 4 .412 .400 .400 Trampoline Cement Finishing Tools Painting Equipment Under New Management Parade GIFTS mm 5 THE MURRAY (Utah) EAGLE Tk N.wi Thursday, July 27. 1961 title-winnin- ence held at Green Lake, Wise. Vast week. Attending the affair, snon-- 1 sored by the American Baptist assembly, were Josel Mansfield and Jean Potter, who will give Sunday's report. Phono AM 6 0551 mm In Title 6-- 2 htate tourney spot. The ond game went an extra a '57 Ford; the Howard auto a '52 Dodge. W1L1JAM H. Robison, 57, 3056 So. State, was cited for failure to keep a proper lookout in connection with an accident at 6:30 p.m. Saturday. It occurred at 4800 So. and State. Officers said a '57 Ford, driven by Richard F. Gaykow-sk- i, 28, 3084 So. 3rd East, stopped for a red light and was hit by the '51 Merc operated by Robison. Thomas LeRoy Loveridge, 52, Orem, was cited for failure to keep a proper lookout in a Sunday accident at State and Vine. Involved was a '56 Olds driven by Rosemarie Morelli, 33. 162 W. 5900 South. The '53 Olds driven by Loveridge, struck the Morelli car from the rear when it stopped for a traffic signal, northbound on State. special service Murray. Sunday morning at Murray Baptist church will offer members of the congregation a report on the older youth confer- Cubs From Three Wards In Ceremony INFANT'S WEAR 8-- A wind rubbing the wires together. No damage. Tuesday, 9:32 a.m.. automobile "owned bv Pr. Burton Brasher. 5401 So. 4420 West. Caused by Pamage, $100. flooded carburetor, ignited by sparkplugs. 1:30 p.m . John E. Jacobs. 3X60 So. 775 East, rubbish burning at rear of house. Pamage. $100 to interior. 3:32 p.m.. car owned by R. Cere!!, Texas license piates. Motor snd dashboard afire, caused by shorted wiring. $100 daniHgc. and Valley Stars took two from to net a and Ogden, man, Mike Ellis, Wright, Ray Johnson, Murray 3rd and Gil Taylor, 1st ward. All had a brace of triples. Nunley's batting prowess in his garnering horn-ru- n honors for the campaign and Johnson picked up stolen Dase laurels. THE TOP batters of t h e campaign: h ab Avis. Plyrr ' Granger. Valley Babe Ruth man. Each tallied IS. most THREE-BASall of E them stars, League hit honors g chosen from the were tied up between Gress- - Girls Will Report On Youth Confab Murray. Cub Scouts of the Murray Sixth, loth and 1.1th wants recently took pHrt In a flag raising ceremony at the ward house grounds. They were under the direction "of iHtnald Evans, Cub muster. Music for the event was directed by Mrs. Charlenc Koliinsnn. POKTKAITS 4905 So. State mete' shotted Granger Euilders squad, have drawn the Weber County all stars of Ogden as their initial foe in the state eliminations. Citations Are Issued '' h. M u i Villi Wl i!d,it kt n Zs4 i JUH hi i.m S1.50 i intc rtit fatnr d at rrevt c!?ief tanks mw .i.jn.-- m.a mm |