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Show Mystery Home Of The Week" Is It Yours? place finish of Cllve Wahlln of NBA championship defense of Utah who made a strong bid the middleweight crown by for the title the year before. West Jordan's Gene Fullmer honors was The club entered the Copping runner-u- p meet as strong favorites to cop Harold Reno, Sabina, Ohio. Probably the biggest news of top honors and finally walked-of- f the tournament was the with the championship and by officials of the Na- the right to complete in the tional Horseshoe Pitchers Assn. regional to seek a different site for the However, garnering the most I960 meet. talk was the strong showing of The Salt Lake County Com- supposedly weak Granger club mission showed reluctance to which gained third place honors submitting a bid to return the in the meet. conmeet to a The Granite nine was sponI secutive Murray for 12th year. sored by the Holladay Legion The group along with the Post and the Granger club by Utah Horseshoe Pitchers Assn. Murray's Post and the Keystone and the .national officers felt Readers. Joe Richards, Aaron Kennard and Doug Orr handled the scorfinal ing for Granger in14 the markers stanza, dumping in ' between them. AD THE MURRAY (Utah) EAGtE shooting and added 16 points U and Th Ntwi Advtrtltar to their total. Ken Mackay and Thursday, January 14, 1960 Norm Wood accounted for the G-biggest ishare of the Lancer points, totaling 10. and depended upon its accepCyprus, unable to get rolling, tance. points in the The popu!rity of the pro- countered for nine were paced by period. They was gram quickly proven and play-off- s. Pugh and Son Sudbury has already been expanded to Lamar two leagues of four teams who gathered a total of seven tallies between them. At the apiece. end of the stanza, Granger held a 3 advantage. Other Gain Consideration In the final quarter Granger the above stories Although were considered by the Eagle-New- s hit the nets for a total of 15 the Cyprus quint Advertiser staff as the points while rack-up able to a total of top 10 sports stories of 1959 was there were many others which 19 counters. Most of Lancer came from the hot shootgained much serious thought points ing of Doug Orr, who blasted as to their inclusion. Honors Ninth the nets for five points, and big One of the sports events Richard Roberts A natural among the top 10 who picked up which deserved note is the vict- six. was the winning of honors by area atheletes. ory of Butler 3rd over Bennion Cyprus' big scorers for the In basketball, Ron Steinke, Ward's senior entry in quarter were Dean Hensen, 10 Division g Softball spark-pluwas the Granite who playoff Reese and Ron Ruston who blisLDS clubs. Church often called the "Bob Cousy" among betered nets 13 the for points In connection with this was tween of Utah prep cagers, was named them. for the second straight the win Bennion notched in the GRANGER junior division over its. neighyear. FT FG PF TP Playtr Gaining first team honors on borhood rivals from Taylors-vill- e 1 4 14 Ward. Tplt mythical football elevens picked 0 0 Ntlton Also deserving of considera1 by the two Salt Lake City dailS 2 Orr 1 1 4 ies were Larry Hilton of Granite tion was the regaining of the Coattt 4 2 13 Mackay and Glenn Pond and Ken Murray City Softball League 0 0 0 I Richards 0 Schmidt of Murray. 4 3 2 Roberts championship by Telnert's. 15 4 Wood 4 Clint Nelson, Granger's fine Along with the feat, the club's S 1 Turpin ( quarterback and defensive end, catcher, Jim Huesser, was nam0 0 Gltavtt nailed down second team honors ed the most valuable player. 17 47 Totals ....21 in the selections. Other events ranking high included the tennis tournament CYPRUS Bantam Cagers Win 10th held by the Utah Jaycees and FT PF TP FO Flaw S 3 10 Rushton Naming the 10th best story the Salt Lake County recrea1 0 0 Ahlquist of the year proved to be excep- tion department in Murray. 1 4 I Pugh tionally difficult with the or0 0 0 Bucknar There were many other sports 1 1 4 Johnston ganization of the National stories which were considered 1 1 4 Raasa Guard Bantam Basketball pro- by the Eagle-New- s 1 A'dvertiser 11 4 Hentan 1 0 gram in Murray finally winning staff before final determination 0 Maaaras 0 0 out. 0 Evans was made as to the top stories. A league was start- They ranged from the Murray 11 52 Totals ....14 ed with the entry from Taylors-vill- e bowling tournament to SCORE BY QUARTERS: of Don Blair winning the Jaycee cards the boxing sponsored by 4th 3rd 2nd 1st championship. the Murray City Police Boys' 52 47 14 34 Grangar For boys, 11 through 52 33 24 14 Club. Cyprus of age, the program proved to All in all, the year of 1959 be as popular both for the boys, proved to be one of the best in their parents and coaches as recent sporting history. Jayvees well as area fans. (From Page 3B, Col. 2) in a desperate attempt to edge In announcing the organizaout the Lancer quint. The lostion of the league, the National Lancers ers were paced in the rally by Guard explained that further (From Page 2B, Col. 3) Going into the third period Keith Heber and John Mageres, expansion of the program in the area was being contemplated Granger continued their hot who hit 13 points between them. H t decis-cisio- n f hT I : i ... " that the It j i A $5 cash prize for correctly last week's Mystery Home as his identifying residence was Clyde Witter, 5621 Sanford Dr., of Murray. The owner or occupant of this week's feature residence can also claim a $5 cash Adver prize by coming to the Eagle-New- s tiser office, 155 E. 4905 South, correctly identify the home as theirs' and win the prize. This week's Mystery Home is located somewhere in the newspaper's circulation 9200 West to 1300 East, 3300 South area to 6850 South, plus Greenfield Village. - CSU Professor Will Speak To P-T- Group Of Mounfw'ew 2Isf A Greenfield Harold Ashman tee in charge of the magazine. will be guest speaker at a She reports that the special Mountview elementary drive for subscriptions begins meeting next Thursday eve- Monday. Letters will be sent ning Jan. 21st at 8 o'clock in home with the students to give the school. their parents information conSubject for his talk will be: cerning the magazine. Anyone "Following Our Children desiring may send money for a subscription to school with their Through School". Mr. Ashman has taught in children or may contact Mrs. Salt Lake City schools and has Richens at CR The magazine is the official previously been principal of Midvale elementary and Midvale publication of the National Conjunior high schools. Presently gress of Parents and Teachers, he is a visiting professor for the purpose of which is to prothe CSU and also one of the vide information and topics of chairman in the Utah State educational interest to parents and teachers. The subscription rate is $1.50 per year. Following his address, he will answer and discuss questions from the audience. Review Since the session will be held (From Page SB, Col.' 8) during the National Parent-TeachIdaho State's Ellsworth against a table Magazine drive, will be set up in the hall where (Spider) Webb. An avid sportsman, the GranMrs. Adelaide Richens will take subscriptions for the magazine. ger resident has always been Mrs. Richens is the officer active in the field of sports and on the executive commit stated his belief that boxing in P-T- A P-T- er P-T- A of the st where. It was explained that by having different sites for the meet each year the sport would reach a larger number of fans and increase interest in it. All groups agreed that they would want the tournament held again in Murray within a two qr three year period. New Cage Coach Sixth The appointment of Val Church as the new basketball coach at Murray high school to succeed Leonard Johnson rated a sixth-plac- e ranking in the top sports stories. Johnson resigned his position seasons following three-losin- g at Murray. The new mentor had served as an assistant cage coach for s WINNING best-intere- sport would be better served if the tournament was held else- the Spartans during the 1958-5season. Prior to that he had coached at Panguich. At the southern Utah school, 9 Utah and the nation could improve itself through the establishment of such organizations at the Murray City Police Boy's Club. Horseshoe Tourney Fifth Another of the big sports stories of 1959 was the National Horseshoe Pitching Tourney held in Murray. Ted Allen, Boulder, Colo, regained the title which he had lost the year prior to Fernando Isais of Los Angeles, Calif. The defending onamp was unable to return to Murray to again battle for the crown because of business committments. The win was Allen's 10th an all-tiworld championship record. Close rival to g Allen's feats is Isais who has copped eight championships. One of the surprises of the meet was the showing of Don Titcomb of Sunnydale, Calif. A perennial also-rathe southpaw tosser was expected to push Allen for the crown but the best the Californian could do was a tie for a fourth place. Also somewhat of a disappointment was the fourth title-holdin- n, Church coached Panguich to state Class B titles in basketball and track during 1957. Granger Tourney Showing Seventh Nailing down seventh place honors was the showing of Granger high hoopsters in Re gion Four and the State Class A cage tournament. The school, which opened its door for the first time in the fall of 1958, finished in a tie with Bingham for second place m league competition. The feat enable the Lancers to earn a spot in the State meet where they won one of three tilts. The club thrilled fans with an opening victory over Spanish Fork, then were swamped by a red-hOlympus quint and finally knocked-ou- t of the tourney by Box Elder in an overtime battle. ot Legion Play Ranks Eighth Another sports story which received alot of consideration and was finally named eighth among the top 10 was the show. and ing of the Granite-Hollada- y Granger-Murra- y entries in the state American Legion basket ball tournament. BETTER KEARNS SHOPPING miauiTiiiin r, - ii. mi. ii.. in Totals' FG SCORE FT J 50 TP J 10 ' 1 ' 0 2 1 .... 1st 2nd 13 2 U 17 , 2 PF J J iY QUARTERS: Granger Cyprus ' J1 IS t 2 S 2 50 4th 3rd JJ 31 50 50 Service (Page IB, Col. 6) or the State Director National Director to appeal to the presidential appeal board. If the appeal board's decision is by a split vote, the case may be appealed to the presidential appeal board by the registrant and others entitled to take the first appeal. Another right given to the registrant is the right of a the appearance before board if requested within 10 days after the notice of classifi-of cation is mailed. The right of the all-sta- te 0 1 , 2 4 per-son- 0 0 al personal appearance is in addition to the appeal right. The next and lat article discusse the military obligation generally. 0 1 2 3 Remember 0 ... (From Page IB, Col. 8) The Kearns Lady West Lions were planning a fund raising project with the proceeds to purchase uniforms for the Kearns junior high band . . . The new Christ Lutheran school was finished, the pupils in class there, and dedication services scheduled for Jan. 17. Principal Paul Brill, assisted by teachers Bokel-ma- n Marilyn Marx and Sylvia were in charge of the six-tea- m rs school. RY IBfHl 1 s u DOZENS OF ITEMS TO CHOOSE FROM PRICED TO CLEAR BEFORE INVENTORY mi MENS CY 1 CYPRUS Heber Lund Maoerat Lester Evans Ellsworth Totals . 9 4051 W. 5415 South 1 J4 10 12 10 0 3 J 0 ... J J " S 7 Davit. M. all-sta- te CENTER itummmmm m lino - 3 0 Weidiuer AU-Sta- te YOUR KEY TO LIVING .. Kannard Rickards Orr 52-3- PRE-INVENTO- GRANGER FT FO Playor uhittxarth TS EATERS 31 VALUES TO fl5 &?7 WHITE SALE STILL DRESSES -- as? (OS li'l ill 3' DOZENS OF DRESSES IN ALL SIZES AND NEW PATTERNS NEW SPRING STYLES REG. r (6)(g) WA 298 BUY NOW AT US. 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