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Show Second Section - Eight Pages Salt Lake County's Biggest Weekly Paper Murray, Salt Lake County, Utah Year In Thursday, December 15, 1955 Competition Of Class Murray high school wrestlers, tutored by Allan Davis, have begun workouts for the coming season and are eyeing a first year of competition in Class A ranks after compiling an enviable record in tho B division. Numbered among returning veterans from last year's team, third behind Delta and Cedar City in the state meet, are Dallas Morgan, 145; Brent Horton, 138 and Keith Robertson, 103. Big shoes to be filled after losses by graduation are those of Ken MURRAY 10 0 0 4 0 Sanderj Borich Totals Co (36) led go, D. Thrasher Morgan Haws Wathen Colledge. 10 8 4 2 16 0 2 0 0 0 5 0 18 55 TP 3 0 6 I 4 4 0 7 12 0 5 8 2 II 38 3 2 10-- 12 10 I PF FT FG 0 0 2 3 4 Totals I 0 0 0 2 E 4 TP II 0 0 23 Stewart To Be Presented By 0 Dye 5 Murray 44, American Fork 30 There was nothing convincing Junior High 0 about the Spartan verdict over American Fork here Friday night. Both teams played poorly and the winners gained their 44-3- PF FT 14-7 Hawkins Solfe . Feraco LEHI Score: FG 5 5 Ros Christmas Story A (55) Goldman Healy Borich Mrs. Arthur Poison, Sandy, entertained a group of friends Monday at a quilting party at her home. Listed among the guests were, Mrs. Oliver Carlson, Sylvia Carlson, Mrs. Lester Barton, Mrs. Fred Holmgren, Mrs. Henry Anderson and Mrs. James Bedding-field- , all of Murray. Area Murray-Kearn- s Mr. and Mrs. John Graham, 6308 So. 9th E., went to Helper, Volume 74, Number 4 Utah, Sunday, for the birthday dinner for Mrs. Graham's sister. Serving 4,400 Homes in the Prep Wrestling Squad Eyes First Ttox News Items About Your Murray Friends triumph principally because of a edge at the free-fli- p mark. The squads gave advance Indications of what was to come by Spartans - Page 15, CoL 1 nt Recruit Gary Allred Leaves For Boot Camp Gary Allred left Saturday for San Diego, Calif., where he will undergo Navy boot training. A son of J. P. Allred, he recently married Shirley Hales of Murray. Phone your Items to AM pound runnerup last year and The story of Christmas will be Ed Hamilton, second last spring told in a Christmas cantata to in the be weight. by students at Murmat stars are raypresented Junior High school Friday, Fifty would-b- e working out daily and 38 of them Dec. 16th. took part last Thursday in an Soloists are Sharon Pulley, informal skirmish with Granite soprano and Mickey McMullin, high wrestlers. alto. The angel choir will sing Murray wrestling teams have two selections and the remaindannexed three consecutive region- er of the music will be presented al titles and in addition to last by the eighth grade girl's chorus. finish in a year's third-plac- e Directing the cantata will be mighty close race, were fourth Arden Petersen. The program in the 1954 state championships. which begins at seven p.m. is open to the general public and Anderson, The South Cottonwood Second no admission will be charged. champion in 1954 and runnerup in '55; Glen Ward will hold their family dinPayne, 165 champ two consecu- ners Dec. 14, at several homes James Wood Finishes tive years; Bill Groves, 133- - in the ward. 120-pou- 175-pou- ft A ft--, ft Medium Tank Training At Kentucky Center Holiday Home Needs Holiday Pvt. Glen H. Wood, 22 son of James H. Wood, 6357 So. 1700 VV., has become a permanent member of a tank crew after completing 10 weeks of advanced individual training under the packett platoon system at Armored Replacement Training Center, Fort Knox, Ky. He was trained to drive the Army's medium tank. His wife, Flowers MW1 if. He 1 ft ft ft Your Delight is Our Aim at Norma, is living residence. Wafts Floral K7y It's Going To Be A his DLlH UUlMlrdy FOR MOM WAS W" '39f NOW parents' Mr. and Mrs. Fred Holmgren, AM 6155 South State 372 W. 6260 So. were Smorgas- bord dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ilo Ertcksen, W. 6400 So., Thursday evening. o . 1 J in 1 ft"" ?i' oj7f 1 Thrifty Santa's Can SAVE Murray at Dryer la koIf-D- rUs fatter of Itss t Eotistt always at your $2S.J vwt can Refrigerator 59 lttt tr Out with the Old... with the Westinghouse Ntw Way to Dry Clothel finger inn true-tio- m tip. .. $159-9- 5 tt SJI.r rrVfetll0USe ft. Reg. $399.95 and your KJ- -. old refrigerator. 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Dee. 22nd, for a hassle with always-tougBingham. 49-3- 7 25-2- 4 h mil daws payment DRYER Styled to go together Murray high's basketball squads rang up a pair for the Lehi seconds and teamof victories durinjr the past week. mate Felt posted eight The varsity won a dull tussle with American Fork in the home opener Friday night and 44-3- wit DA620M AUTOMATIC WASHER With Box Elder, First A Foe Of New Compaign New Westinghouse Dryer with patented direct air flow system blown filtered warm' air directly into the tumbling rlothos. It's tho NEW WAY TO DRY come out fluffier, many needing no ironing at all, ready for immediate use or stornge. Oriti Anything to load and Unload tliclutiva laundrofiU Complete AUTOMATIC Murray Tossers Invade Brigham Tonight For Game ELECTRIC CLOTHES Cut! Ironing tint WA650M Spartans Preserve Perfect Mark With Two More Wins New Westing house I Photo 0 NEFF Si on West inghouse Appliances In Eagle ACTION IN FRIDAY night's 44-3Spartan victoty over the American Fork Cavemen. Murray's Reed Sanders heads for a rebound (extreme right) after releasing a long one-han-d effort. Poised under the boards are Perry Dye (14) ond Jim Healy of Murray and Cal Ditlevson of American .Fork. Coming from the joackground is Murray's Lorin Hawkins while Al Hansen (13) ond Rick Webber of the visiting squad eye progress of the ball. Murray 35, lhl S8 Most of Murray's edge over Ihi's Pioneers in the Tuesday fray came in the fourth quarter. The visitors from the south mndi a game of it during the firt half and much of the third slanra brfore fading. It was nip and turk through the flrnt period Which closed with the Spartans hugginjj an margin. The gap widened to for Murray during the frame and the winners were at the close of three periods. From that point on It beramt pretty much a matter of how many tallica the Ppsrtana 8-- 7 25-1- 7 nee-on- d 37-2- out-fro- 9 would produce. It was Murray's fourth consecutive win over Class U competition and over a span the 24 Ui Spartan Court victory In 27 outings. Mark Rose set the scoring pace for the winners, pltchinir in seven s fielders and a brace of for 16 points. Hi Jay Goldman, slowly rounding Into shape After a tfrtdiron injury, posted 11 and Reed Sanders and Jim Healy picked tip ten apiece. For the Invaders, Don Morgan pocketed 12, half f them on "free tosses Merrlcl Wathen provided his best assistance with tight. The Jsyvees had tough going all the way in the closest of their three tussles in the younjt seson. Murray had a 8 2 lead at the two-ye- Flowers for Christmas and any time... trut us with the meaningful meisage we select and send out for you. 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