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Show Thursday, October 13, 1955 Poge 12 MURRAY (EAGLE) UTAH News About Murrayites her Mrs. W. B. Meehan and mother, Mrs. Mayme Gillespie are visiting Mrs. Meehan's husband, Ensign W. B. Meehan, who is stationed at the Great Lakes Naval Station. Dr. and Mrs. Fred Lippmann, Spartans Blank Tooele Friday, Murray Line Limits Losers To 87 Net Yards for Game Hospital. Mr. Sydney C. Smith visited with his family at 4894 South Redwood Rd. over last week end. He is employed in Denver. Mrs. Jerry Ovard, a long time resident of Taylorsville, Is leav5382 Knollcrest left Tuesday for Victory Keeps Spartan Playoff Hopes Alive-Fou- r ing shortly for Dr. Bernard Jena trip through the Tetons. sen's Health Ranch at Escondido, Mrs. Iva O'Driscoll, 305 Carw-for- d Calif. Scoring Chances Fizzled in Game St., is now convalescing at stripe. Murray high's Spartans Friday ble on his own home after recently undergoing For Quick, Inexpensive In justice, though, the Murray moved a step nearer a afternoon Ad! A Want a spinal operation at the LDS Result Try state in the coveted berth grid- squad manufacturer its break. iron playoffs by whitewashing After an exchange of the ball 14-0 on the following the opening kickoff, the the Tooele Buffs winners put together an loser's turf. to the Tooele two. Here It was a second loop win In drive three starts for the Spartans Eddie Hoffmann pounced on Ron and their fourth victory in five Startin's fumble to put out the out tg outings this season. The triumph fire. The Buffs struggled was also Murray's 23rd in the their 18 before kicking but Lorin Hawkins returned the boot to the last 25 games over a three-yea- r 34 to rekindle the scoring spark. span. This time Spartans fizzled on Like every other Spartan" op- the 19 andtheTooele took over on ponent of the current campaign, downs. the losing Buffs found Murray's rugged line well nigh impregnable Murray Tooele Friday. Coach Dean . . First Dowm 13 4 Stringham's crew could punch Gained Rushing 107 200 out only 87 net yard3 during the Lost Rushini 7 20 entire affair. Unlike most other Gained Passing 0 0 foe3 though, the Tooele squad Net Yards Gained .... 193 87 s, Passes 5 3 Attempted was also hamstrung over the Passes Completed 0 0 failing to connect in five 3 0 Intercepted By Punts. Avg 23 attempts and losing three of their 532 Klekoffi. Ave tosses via the interception route. 345 150 Klckolt Ret. Yds 15 43 While the losers played the enPunt Ret. Ydi 19 0 Yards Penalized 30 9 tire game in their "own backOwn Fumbles Ree. 0 0 yard" and never penetrated MurOpp. Fumblei Ree. .. 2 2 ray territory, the Spartans were within the Buff stripe Three plays later, Leu bobbled six times. They could pay off on only two of the opportunities. and the Murray kids were back One score was a virtual donation, in possession, setting up Sund-quist- 's line slam for the opening good for the first six points of the game. It was scored by Jack score. Ron Koncar booted the 6531 So. State Sundquist after an alert Spartan conversion to provide a 0 Murhad recovered Gordon Leu's fum ray edge at intermission. Penalties hobbled the Buffs in the third stanza and they had r r nniminiiir ifn their backs to the wall all the way. Perry Dye's interception of Paul Gillette's pass on the 23 and his subsequent run to the 10 put the visitors in scoring position. But Ron Nielson thwarted the ambitious Spartans by curling around Startin's fumble on the three two plays later. This time Gillette kicked out to his 27 and the Spartans started another goalward march. This one carried to the ten before Tooele held for downs and Gillette boot85-ya- DO IT NOW! Get your fires in now . we'Jf recap them wifh a suburbanite tread that'll get you safely through the icy winter months ahead! air-lane- Our Prices Are Right! Slusher Tire & Wreckage 20-ya- rd 7-- jH six-yar- ; a little as $8 per week For BASEMENT ROOM ;V For as little as $9.57 per month ATTIC For ROOM as little as $9.57 per month GARAGE V; For as little as $15.65 per month CAR PORT -- .V For NO 3 PAYMENT DOWN JED D 13 ? iTTO HZ l ill! "IE mm 1 Red Cedar Shingles .... W !) dl Ul icji Mb iD C1X s tu in ni) oo tsx ts cur uj trj jix G2 IC IQ' cltP 5 at (From Page 9, Col. 5) is available for it; the market demands it and certainly executives of are eager to continue their upward climb in the dairying industry. It goes without saying, of course, that Murray will as before watch with pride and in terest the growth of this firm which came humbly to the community and has risen to be a giant in its own right. BEELINE gas ever-expandi- drive over to Hi-La- ADRIAN'S CUSTOM SERVICE 4659 South State St. 'up. ta $2000 24 Co You Coh 24 Monthly Payments Rectivt Monthly Payments Rti $304.76 $16.00 $571.43 380.95 20.00 764.52 457.15 24.00 Yog $30.00 40.00 55.00 I 1054.84 OTHER AMOUNTS IN PROPORTION l t r. your nf noon ror rnone oerore money' afer fne same aay. X25 NATIONAL 50. preparation for the crucial pus game Thursday. Sheetrock .... D. V. G. Flooring (100 sq. ft.) that good For d- (From Page 9, Col. 7) ported by the Murray Eagle of win most games. Though pleased with the victory, Spartan coaches Allan Oavis. George Dimas and Paul Cook expressed sant elation with the calibre of play exhibited by their charges and promised a rugged week of workouts In FINANCE COMPANY In Murray OF MURRAY Telephone: AMherst 4860 South State Street (Plenty of parking space in the rear) NATIONAL OFFICES OTHER In In Salt Lake City 21 East 2nd South Telephone: EL Ground Floor Telephone: IN Sugarhouse 2046 South 11th East rv $15.00 Anderson Lumber Co. i Olym- ITA MF.MBF.RS1HP DRIVE The Murray High School PTA tarted their membership drive on Monday and will continue on through this week. Mrs. Dean Kwing, who is in charge of the drive, urges all parents of high school Mudmta to take out their . m no Hi-Lan- two-yar- $1.76 per sheet (4'x8') Vi" Plywood Boards A.D. (4'x8 ) $4 65 per sheet m- YOU the Elks Club. poal-lin- e $15.00 per square $400 per roll . and neither can . . . starting the program will be Monday, Oct. 17 at 1 p. m. at last-minu- te SPECIALS 90 lb. Slate Roofing HvI'V'.'li'l mm No. that the open house 0 Relaxed living in a comfortable room away from the main living center of the home is within the easy grasp of everyone. Convert that unused space in attic, basement, garage, or car port into an attractive extra room. Anderson Lumber Company can help you with ideas and detailed planning. Stop in soon . . . find out how easy it is to have extra room for extra living. REMODELING ford to run out of gas! 9, Col. 1) (From Page nounces Remember d This man cannot af- Recreation 0 enjoy your home NO W! as little as $8 per month 33 ': Why Wait -- Remodel and M think the solution is for Murray to drive its own wells." The Mayor said that he advocated using the wells themselves for storage rather than pumping the water into reservoirs; that an estimated $400,000 must be put into new mains within the next year in order to maintain adequate service and that Murray's water rate, 10 lower than that of Salt Lake City, must be raised in order to enable the water department to pay its own way. Mr. Hansen hotly protested the move to switch the location of the proposed freeway from approximately 2nd West in Murray to 7th East. He asked that civic organizations and individuals add their opinions to the matter because the problem directly affects all Murrayites. The Mayor called it a "miracle" that school children crossing State street near the junior and senior high school buildings have not been injured and said it was an "injustice" for the State to refuse a semaphore at that location. Murray's chief executive recommended an adjustment be made in the present tax system under which city residents pay 707c of all county taxes, yet rural residents derive equal or additional gain therefrom. He compared good road conditions in the rural areas with poor ones in almost all city territory and deplored the unbalanced tax situation which makes such a thing possible. Dr. Reed Andrus was in charge of the program at the meeting and announced that Wayne Nichols would give an illustrated lecture at the next one on boating down the Colorado and Salmon rivers. A 7 o'clock dinner was served members at Meadow Brook clubhouse after which the program took place. Lady Lions held their meeting in an adjacent room at the same location simultaneously with that of the men. 1950. Hawkins got Oct 13, Mr. and Mrs. Cleo D. Wright The following Spartan drive and their 15 children were spotwasn't to be denied. Hawkins, lighted in a feature article in the Grand Central opened Rudy Varoz and Bob Heuteer al- Tribune A 4 ternated In lugging the oval all their new Murray market the way, with Varoz getting the month premature baby, son of Bcore on a thrust. Kon- Dr. and Mrs. Douglass, given up car booted the insurance conver- for dead shortly after birth, was sion just five plays before the clinging to life in a Salt Lake final gun. E. Rex Thompson will hospital Murray had a substantial sta- stand trial in the Third District tistical edge and Spartan fans court for alleged misuse of city felt little apprehension through- funds 320 Boy Scouts and Exout the afternoon. Nonetheless, will participate in a plorers It was a far cry from the team nation-wid- e "Victory Round-Up- " and that thumped South 32-Mitsui Hoke of Murray is a limited East to a cadet major in the ROTC at the 12-victory. Terhaps the strain of a pair of tough encounters in succession had taken its toll. Murray's inability to capital-ir- e on opportunities assisted Tooele in holding the score In check. On the other hand, the Buffs averaged but slightly more than per carry on the ground not enough to ed out to the back to the 45. ADD-A-R00- 14-- 0 Miss Betty Steele and USAC Nyal D. McMullin were married in the Garden Park ward chapel Donald J. Beck was with Gen. McArthur on the Inchon journey Miss Violet Mellor and Russell Moyes were married Sept. 11 At home in Holliday are Mr. and Mrs. Cloris Watts. Mrs. Watts is the former Margeen Woodruff Virginia Fern Anderson died in Oakland of a Mrs. Sarah M. heart ailment Bigler returned home after a six week visit with her son and family in Lowell, Washington. Rose Coshow was guest of honor at an open house prior to her departure to the Calif, mission field. v V7 J v lerever n M ine ii ventucKv whiskey is enjoyed I membership. the call is Mayo- r- (Frt.m Page It. 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