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Show - Bank (From Page 14, Col. 7) Murray emerged from eight minutes of tussling with a 10-margin ami had the upper hand at intermission time. It was 0 at the close of the third canto and Spartan reserves took over for the final two minutes of the tussle. at the Healy collected gratis-tos- s mark and meshed five from the floor for 1G points and game honors. John Hansen, 2 U inch Caveman center, had 12 for laurels in the losing-causand Hawkins was the only other player in the game to get into the two-digtotal with 10. The Spartans counted on free-tossto augment their edge from the field. Murray committed only seven fouls, giving the "Forkers eight chances from the free-thromark. They counted six of them. Poor offensive rebounding and mediocre shooting were the principal charges against the winning quintet. American Fork, on the other hand, could claim no better leeord in either department. Murray Jayvees pulled away in the fourth quarter of the curtain-raiser victo annex a tory over Caveman seconds. The win kept both the JV and varsity records unblemished thus far in the new season. Max Waddoups, Joe Borich and Don Roberts were again big guns for the Murray seconds. The threesome accounted for 37 of the young Spartan points with Waddoups' 16 leading the parade. Murray had a 4 lead at the quarter and expanded it to 27-1- 6 at the half but nearly lost it in a wild third quarter during which the visitors from the south pulled back to Tom Bailey, a lanky 2 junior, 3 valley demands an institution of great financial structure in order to encourage and promote its growth and development. This merger wi'.l provide a bulking institution which can meet these demands." Spartans (Con't. from I'age One) minutes before milling for 1 the visitors broke the ice on Dick Bromley's Nearly another minute passed before Jim Healy bagged a Spartan field goal to make it Lorin Hawkins and Ray Borich followed in quick succession with and the Murray game was never again in real contention despite the sluggish style of play. free-thro- 2-- two-pointe- rs 20-1- 3. 28-2- 49-3- 7 -- et 19-1- w 32-2- 8. 6-- the American Fork 15 tallies and Al Hansen, his running engineered attack with even-tall- MURRAY Rose FG 0 (44) Healy Sanders Borich 0 4 3 3 Hkin 4 Dye 0 0 0 0 0 Goldman Softs Feraco PF TP I 0 2 Startin Wilkinson Totals AM. FT 5 0 44 14 FORK FG (30) Webber Bromley Hansen, J FT I TP PF 0 2 3 2 12 0 5 Goode 0 0 Hansen, A Halteman Hansen, P Taylor Herrera Carroll I 2 0 2 2 4 4 0 I 2 2 By 2 0 0 Totals ;.".S er mate, poked in ten. Behind Waddoups, Borich hit 11 and Roberts 10 lor Murray'. 12 30 16 George From I'agre 11, CoL 7) their leisure in automobiles "golnjr plaws" and "doing things" that "neighboring" is almost a lost art. People who were born and reared in the Salt Lake City area - perhaps when Murray was "out in the sticks" - purchase homes here and refuse to acknowledge that they are residents of her ever fine 1-- Kentucky i i J 1 wJiisKevj. is eniove j 1 H - the ca 11 is for. l Murray. Who lives next door? Who cares? Today, the local resident Is rarely socially dependent upon his neighbors; in fact, he commonly prefers not to know them too well. Very often, friends and associates are chosen, not because they happen to live nearby, but because they enjoy . doing the same things or other interests bring them together. And their places of residence may be widely s V s. n ii i it member when people, land, 0 m I I I I Kentucky whWHtyt tirooK BRAND kextcckt Oom H hev i ow loot lei N Sunny Brook mm Cnlun'Mmet I YESI I mnm I YESI N aveflabM m mm le etrcieM m YES! N aeeuierty Mn4t prlcM? YESI I rasnt lima m ta Ou Sum BmoK Cowf KENTUCKY swwnul , Meivcr BOURBON STRAIGHT WHISKEY j I BLENDED WHISKEY KENTUCKY i'!,if5j SUNNT BROOK COMPANT, DIVISION OF NATIONAL WHISKEY BLENDED LOUISVILLE, KY. BOTH 86 PROOF. KENTUCKY THE OLD PRODUCTS DISTILLERS 65 CONTAINS GRAIN CORPORATION, NEUTRAL SPIRITS Give Electrical Gifts... m ! they last and last LOAM up, Caih to. $2000 R.ctiv. 24 Monthly Paymvntf Recslvo $304.76 JI6.00 $571.43 380.9S 20.00 764.52 $30.00 40.00 457.15 24.00 1054.84 55.00 You OTHER 24 Monthly Poymvntl Co You AMOUNTS IN PROPORTION Phone before noon for your money later the some dayl FINANCE COMPANY OF MURRAY News Items About Your Murray Friends In Telephone: AMhertt Murray 4860 South State Street (Plenty of parking space in the rear) Mr. and Mrs. Frank P. Jones, West Miller St., and Mr. and Mrs. Amos Harmon, 535 E. 5300 So., were special guests at the South Salt Lake fire department 5 OTHER NATIONAL OFFICES In Salt Lake City 21 annual Christmas party last Saturday. Mr. Jones and Mr. Harmon are chief and assistant chief of the Salt Lake County fire depart- In Telephone: Ectt 2nd South EL Ground Floor Telephone: IN Sugarhouse 2046 South 11th East ment. Mrs. Leslie J. Fredrickson will the bishopric of the In Telephone: 6372 Magna 9013 West 2700 South YES VE ARE CERTAINLY in- FLAYING SANTA THIS YEAR! Buy Your Refrigerafor, Dinefte Sef - Living Room Set Television - Bed Room Suite Range - Washer "crossfire." Large shopping centers have developed in surroundhave ing areas. Automobiles widened the territorial range of people to where the appeal, "shop in your home town and save distance" no longer carries a great deal of weight. Shoppers are more and more inclined to expect a large variety of merchandise. And if they can't get it one place their auto can take them to where they can get it in a matter of minutes. The manager of a firm that recently established a branch in Murray phoned dozens of accounts in the area patronizing their Salt Lake office and sought to transfer them. The attempt was a failure. The popular reasons: "We never shop in Murray anyway - we can't get what we want." Tho four moat dolrtbt feature., a whlekey could have) listed on thla chart Sunny Brook haa avarythlngl California. NATIONAL Being so close to Salt Lake City - where Utah's growth was destined to center - Murray has been caught in a blistering 'rv In Page 15 The South Cottonwood Study Group met Dec. 11, at the homee. Friday. Dec. 16. Mr. and Mrs. Lorin Simper, of Mr. and Mrs. Marlow Crab-tre356 Saunders, will entertain Mr. The lesson was given by Simper's employees at a dinner Ray T. Smith. Mrs. Clyde Reynolds enterand Christmas party, Dec. 22. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas D. Lovell tained the Jolly Janes at her will spend the Christmas week home Dec. 2. ' terests and services were extremely essential elements. Our point Isn't that Murray should "toss in the sponge" and forget its individuality. Hut there. Is a need for Its residents and merchants to iwognlzo the rhange that has taken place and seek methods of recourse. BRAND Murray Seventh Ward and their wives at a Christmas dinner, And even if this happens they'll have to advertise Murray, pro mote Murray and talk Murray. The change isn't coming - it's here! We still spell Murray, But that is about the only thing that hasn't changed. It is no longer a rural "community" in the strict meaning of the word. How long it retains is individuality may depend a great deal upon how quickly and favorably its business district and city government is able to combat influences of outside competition. How True Human minds are like wagons. When they have a light load they are much noisier than when the load is heavy. " MURRAY( UTAH) EAGLE Thursday, December 15, 1955 rt , separated. Even the children of old time entertain residents have tended to become increasingly detached from the earlier "home community" both physically and phychologically. And those old time residents who remember when Murray was "way" south of Salt Lake instead of "just" south stand by sort of bewildered at what is going on around them. They re 4 ( We realize the merchants have problems too. They are reluctant to expand and increase inventory for fear of from ltx'al buyers. On the other hand, before Murray can beeome a modern, complete shopping center merchants will have to stock what people want. It's a vicious cycle and the solution has to be found somewhere. for Just 2 - Dryer . . . -- -- and Pennies Extra, you get up to 0 Worth of Toys Plus Your Christmas If Turkey! your toys are already purchased we will supplement with other merchandise M 'I; 7 Days Electrical keep on giving , J -- j. ' gifts ifjat f ' ; : Mi- - ' I V ' iron " " iMlWormr Htiia Pad Rodio Rfrigrotor Tlvl!on Cowrol E00 CooUr Steam Iron ' Bowdolf Kr "VCUontr "Schln s I ' ' . , , . . .- 12 TO 9 YOU MAY SELECT YOUR ON SUN. TOYS from the LARGEST Selection in Salt Lake City' Hoflomp . 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