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Show Murray Women Thursday, Sept. 22, 1955 - Murray (Utah) Eagle Nome Chairman Spartans Grind Out 26 to 7 Triumph Mrs. Joseph L. Wirthlin of Murray is chairman of one of four committees for the Republican Campaign Workshop to bo held Oct. 14 and 15 at the State Fairgrounds Coliseum. The work- Murray high gridders unveiled a power-lade- n ground game Friday afternoon to overwhelm the Millard Eagles 26 to 7 in the second outing of the new campaign. Significant was me fact that Millard had not dropped a game on the home turf in six years. conThe perennial state-titula- r tenders, 13 champs three straight seasons before Murray unseated them last fall, were thoroughly outplayed and only managed to dent the end zone late in the shops will be under direction of Oral J. Wilkinson, State chairman, and Mrs. Ora J. Lewis, State vice chairman. On Oct. 14 the worshop will be conducted for party workers and others from the Second congressional district and on Oct. 15 those from the First district will participate. Mrs. Wirthlin will head the reception committee for the Second district. Richard M. Simpson, Pennsyl- ( Republican . champion and still unbeaten in South is by no means a "weak 55 warfare. sister" and could explode a surMany ardent Murray fans, prise package capable of douspointing out that Millard dead- ing Murray hopes in Big Ten locked South 0 two weeks ago, campaigning. South bounced back are prematurely predicting a from its Millard deadlock to lick 0 FriSpartan victory. The coaching a good Bear River club staff, however, reflects no such day. confidence and the squad has reSpeed merchant halfbacK Lo-- ( ceived constant warning Spartans - Page 8, Col. 2) 0-- 6-- that fourth stanza. Mur- - YOU'V Mil-ra- lard Page 8, Col. 3) YIPPEE! i First Downs Gained Passing Gained Rushing Lost Rushing Net Yards Passe Attempted Passes Completed Intercepted by Yards Penalized II 6 50 133 23 160 9 5 0 0 16 239 15 240 5 I I 20 TCHEMS The victory cleared the decks for the Spartan debut in Class A ranks tomorrow (Friday) afMurray Eagle Photo ternoon. The invader will be DISPLAYING A PORTION of the many items which will be sold at the annual bazaar of St. South's Cubs, 1951 Class A Vincent de Paul's Catholic church in Murray on Saturday are Mrs. Dena Thompson (left) and Mrs. Ethel Robinson. Mrs. Robinson is chairman of the bazaar and Mrs. Thompson is one of many ladies who are contributing handiwork. Particular ly prized is the Japanese fisherman doll which the two ladies are Parenfs Of Local Resident, Feted David Oscar and Rebecca Harris of Heburyn, Idaho parents of Mrs. Wendell C. Day, Murray, will celebrate their golden wedding anniversary Sunday, Oct. 2, at the home of a son, Waldo J. Harris, 631 Garfield Ave. Mr. and Mrs. Harris were married Oct. 11, 1905, in the Salt Lake Temple. They have lived in Wyoming, Utah and Idaho. Both were graduated from the LDS College in Salt Lake City in 1905. They have been active members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints. Mr. Harris was bishop of a Burley ward and served as a Burley Mrs. Stake high councilman. Gus-taves- BEELINE GAS FROM ADRIAN'S CUSTOM SERVICE 4659 South State St. WE'RE STILL HERE! . . . Just as we have been for many years to serve you your CUSTOM ... UPHOLSTERY NEEDS I RESTYLING in RECOVERING FREE (1,500 Patterns to choose from) All Purpose ... HUGHES-MORRISO- ... MLNKLAIt VARIETY OF STYLES MtAVT I o alflWinum. 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Jamieson of Murray Is one of five Utah employees of the Mountain States Telephone and Telegraph Company chosen to receive the Theodore N. Vail I f fj It'll only cost N TO TAKE SNACKS THEATRE OVENS N BUILT-I- MTO "ilk MST&T Honors UPHOLSTERY Dial AM features this week in the Mr. Jamieson, "sno-cat.- league. 5664 Soulh Slot. BUILT-I- along with the others, participated in the rescue of 15 motorists west of Everett Bird To Chairman Lehi by a storm trapped which left snow as high as 20 feet. Pheasant and Bird Show drifts The rescue missions were made Mr. Everett with the aid of the Company's A Murray man A. Bird is chairman of the " fourth annual Pheasant and Bird Presentation of the awards Show to be held in this city Sept. will be made by Walter K. Koch, 23, 24 and 25. The show, which Denver, president of M. S. T. & is sponsored by the Uth PheasT. Co., during a luncheon at the ant Society, will be held in the Hotel Utah, Sept. 23. county fair grounds auditorium. It is expected that Utah breeders will display about 50 differ- FIREMAN'S BALL ent varieties of pheasants, quail, Plans are being formulated for partridge and other game birds the Annual Firemen's Benefit as well as such small birds as Ball to be held Oct. 15, accordparakeets, finches and canaries. ing to A. R. Harmon, assistant A trophy wil go to the champ- chief, Salt Lake County Fire Deion bird of the show, gold cups partment, and general chairman for the best seven popular vari- of the event. A county-wid- e event, it will be eties of birds, and ribbons for 1st, 2nd and 3rd places of each held at the Murray Junior High Heber M. School gymnasium. variety shown. Tickets now are on sale at the Aamodt of Murray won last year's trophy with his Elliot fire station, Mr. Harmon said. Pheasant. This year's chairman is past Eagle Want Ads Io The Job president of the Society, and a Quickly, Inexpensively Weather prominent pheasant breeder and You're Buying or Selling! of Murray. 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