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Show ""--- -ll How Area High School Football Elevens Stand! Team W Murray Bingham Tooele 0 0 0 1 0 0 Cyprus 0 0 Jordan 0 1 Granger . L 1 . 1 Region Three Region Four 1 0 0 1 PF PA Team W 30 20 0 0 21 7 7 Highland Olympus Granite 1 13 7 12 6 6 1 0 0 0 20- 1 12 0 12 East 19 33 South West 0 '. . 0 Judge Memorial L 0 1 0 0 1 0 1 1 T 0 0 0 PA PF r 6 12 12 6 - 21 tI 4 . i C Cyprus Holding Ticket Contest RENT f l ONLY PER MONTH $ Guaranteed by Good No Installation Charge National Brand No Obligation Disposers Manila. being conducted among the students of Cyprus high school. The youths are selling tickets to parents, friends and neighbors at a cost of $1 per ducat. The ticket will pay membership. If the person does not have a child attending Cyprus, the money will go into the athletic fund. Prizes will be awarded the student and class having the most ticket sales. The tickets will be numbered and prizes awarded. No Deposit Dinner Planned OFFER GOOD c,CR Grinds every- thing . . . Rinds, bones, celery, etc. Rental applies toward purchase IN 8-98- lic" will be the theme for a Ward dinner sponsored by the Granger 10th Ward Saturday. Decorations will be under the of the Sunday supervision School with Supt. Leland Larson in charge. Tickets will be handled by the Primary organization, under the direction of President Lela Lund. Those who are not contacted may call any member of the Bishopric, according to Bishop Robert Barber. THE DINNER will be planned and served by the Relief Society, with Elaine Larson, president, in charge. The event will be a "family affair" with all members invited. A program is planned by 11 Operates Fits silently Efficiently Also recommend- ed for septic No knives No blades easily under your present sink tanks Beehive Disposer Co. 3845 Highland Drive (S.LC.) - CR I 11 12-1- Battle To Granger-Granit- e Granger. Granite rallied In 2 the final half to gain a tie against a smaller but faster Granger eleven in a tilt played on the Lancer gridiron Friday afternoon. The Grangeritea jumped into a 0 lead in the first quarter when the Lancers recovered a fumble on the opening kick-of- f. Glen Weidauer snared the errant ball fumbled by Granite end Lou Andrus. THE LANCERS moved from the Farmers 40 on short running plays to score the first TD. Weidauer punched across the goal line from about three yards out. The clubs battled back and forth for the remainder of the half with the Lancers threatening several times to score again. IX THE SECOND half, the charges of Coach Don Rydalch took the opening kick-of- f and moved the ball 75 yards for the second and final tally. Their extra point attempt was no , 6-- good and the Lancers led 12-Coach Lavall Edwards' gridders fought back from the deficit to rack up their first tally on a scamper by Jerry Sheurn in the third quarter. THE FARMERS kept the ball moving in the final canto on a long scoring drive to pull into a tie with the Lancers. The march covered With, the score tied and only minutes left to play, Granger moved right back up the field. They were stopped inside the line by an inGranite terception by Alan Jenkinson with less than a munite left to play. A ITER THE GAME, Coach Rydalch praised the playing of Aaron Kennard, quarterback; Mike Hess, tackle, and Weidauer. "We were just too thin In line reserves to keep up our first half pace," he commented. "On offense, Kennard did an excellent job especially in passing." 0. 30-ya- s. 10-ya- 2, 12-1- 2 Bt. FENCES CALL KEN OWENS t IN ACME FENCE CO. urinscr . 1300 South West Temple Perfect Boot... Perfect Hunting! " O tie the Granger Lancers, clubs opening game of the season. OVER the tieing tally aro the Granger gridders of Coach Lavall Edwards. deficit to The Farmers rallied from a 2 PUSHING BzGutuLtnk f f W IT! WW! Kearns. Monday and Tuesday, , the First Baptist Church of j Kearns was host to a meeting I 1 of the Association of Southern , ' v, Baptist Churches of Salt Lake. Plans for the coming year J - X were discussed and reports giv- M en. Guest speakers were: Rev. Roy Sutton from the General Convention of Arizona; (1 i Baptist v i n..i nev. joe i, n cuuaiiHS, Rantist Chnrrhr Rev. Roer t Baxter, Glendale Church; Rev, i ... I ; , :.T '.. 12-1- 10th AtXjfanger Granger. The "Autumn Fro- RADIUS E i) i Jy P-T- A HOME OWNERS ONLY Housekeeping V' :r mission- - Highland Church. Kearns Church ticket contest is A A GAltltAGE DISPOSER ' - t , f ft NWi ASTtrmtr Tfc I ' a. Ira Marks, Utah area THE MURRAY (Utah) EAGLE, Thursday, September 15, 1960 : c 1 22 0 I " 20 34 18 Z W in )v. the two y$4i R - : Tie America's "Most Imitated" Sport Boot GRANGER'S NEXT game will be tomorrow evening at S o'clock at F )x Elder- high - .. In discussing the game, Coach school..- - $1595 1 commented that, he I Widths A thru EE litthought "the boys played- a tle shabby but - really- looked good in the second half". ' 1 I "LACK OF speed hurt us and our timing in plays was off," he continued. "We Jiave a green backfield but with more - ex4948 So. Staff perience they should come Hard to Fit? Murray, Utah , " K us. through for Do Can We It. Tomorrow the Farmers will 1. All sizes Mens and Boys Red Wings play host to Weber, loser in their opener to Olympus, ummmmmmmBsmmamm Sizes 6 thru 15 Edwards I j--- 20-1- 2. Bonneville Next! COME SEE US Friday and Saturday Door Prizes PURCHASED FROM WHITE & CO. 16-1- 30-2- 7 5:30 p.m. Drawing Sag-endo- rf 2nd Prize 3rd Prize Samsonite DeLuxe Table & 4 Chairs Beautiful Sunburst 4 "Oh Man" and FRIDAY 30-2- Trays SATURDAY GARMENTS FAVORS TV by Mike Kllliail (Murray high sports reporter) I'rovo. Halfback Dennis snagged two perfect touchdown passes from quarterback Ron Haun as the pair led Murray high gridders to a 0 victory over Provo Friday night In a tilt played in the Brigham Young University stadium. It was the second straight year the Spartans have downed the Bulldogs. Last year, the charges of Coach Ray Oliverson whipped the Provo eleven, 12-k POWERFUL running by Terry Ward kept the Bull dog defense off balance and en-- ! ablrd the Spartans to launch a devastating aerial attack. The pinpoint passing of vet-- 1 cran signal caller Haun was SATURDAY First Prize Clock Murray Dumps Provo Hi, 0 To Open Season SEPTEMBER ONLY CLEANED & PRESSED FOR THE PRICE OF - FOR ALL full-hac- PERK CLEANERS 8916 West 2700 South & TAILORS MAGNA mm more than enough to overwhelm the Bulldogs as the Spartans were able to almost move the ball at will. TIIK ONLY thing the Murray attack failed to do was convert any of the five tries for an extra point. The Provo squad was whitewashed in the first canto as Murray jumped into a 0 lead on a pass from Haun to half-hac- k Bob Holmquist from the line of the Bulldogs. THE ( LI BS traded TD's In the second period with Murray scoring with seconds left in the half to grab an 3 margin at intermission. The Spartans jumped further ahead in the third stanza with another tally. Both clubs scor ed in the final period to make the score, THE IN ABILITY of the Mur ray defense to contain the end sweeps and slants of the Provo running attack kept the Spar tans from making the game a runaway. k The clad players from Murray displayed a strong running attack to go with their aerial offense. A tough line spearheaded the run ning and passing of the Spar . 6-- 30-va- rd 18-1- i Orange-and-Blac- tans. labor Included' f AFTER THE CAME, Coach Oliverson praised the playing of Haun, Sagcndorf. Holmquist, Ward, Doug Amicone, Joe Aiel- lo, Wayne Gilbert, David Stew art and Paul West. "We definitely need to im prove our defensive game if we hope to duplicate last years record," the Murray mentor noted. "L was pleased by the performance of the boys on offense. Our running attack looked good and Haun was outstanding In his passing." THE (MB has another tough game coming up tomorrow afternoon when they play host to the new Bonncvilic high school of Ogden. "We don't know a thing about Bonneville, as this is their first game of the season," Coach Oliverson commented. The new school oiened ita door for the first time this year. Coach of the Bonneville eleven ta Harry Brurcll. . f u ' B9 . LB.. fee HDOJIS THE FOUR - :y-- in 'TRADEMARK fabulous, new panti-stockin- gs hy GLEN RAVEN a. 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