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Show wwwiiHwmwiaMi TaylorsviJe 1st mm innjji j i w i. mn nuimiii i nm m n in u m m 2 u n Downs Bennion , Taylorsville, Taylorsville 1st whipped Bennlon, 32 to 25, and Taylorsville 3rd nudged Bennion in Thursday's action "A", in the Taylorsville Stake YW-MIbasketball tournament. Tonight's schedule pitts Taylorsville 2nd against Taylorsville 4th at 6:30 p.m. and Bennion "B" against Taylorsville 3rd at 7:30 p.m. J 16-1- . A x J.' V ft Hunter Beaton By Granger 4th The YVVMIA wi s v---- V f f . i- - M i ' 1 n iij iht 14trthi Pistol Team Is Picked by Club u. unrorr fteiiirsin tYJiirpair Last Tuesday, the Kearns. Kearns Rifle and Pistol Club completed an' elimination shont held to pick members of the organization to represent the group as a pistol team. Selected to the squad through the intense competition were: Don Stoddard, Ray Tucker, Le? Robertson, Louis Vosnos. Keith Smith, Bud Breeze, and Dennis Brown. Instructors for the team will be Tony Padilla and Stove F.dwards. The group will accept any challenge to a match. Out of Tourney Berth jri (Utah) EAGLF Newt Thursday, March 2, 1961 THE MURRAY score, but the Lancers were equal to the occasion and moved out to a 5 edge by the end basGranger. of the period. ketball team of Granger 4th From then on. the Spartans Ward defeated Hunter Ward were foile.d in their attempts 11-in a game played Saturto catch up with the day afternoon in the Stake cenGrangerites. Behind by 12 ST. FRANCIS PLANNING ter recreation hall. with three minutes to points Tournament games are playDINNER ON MARCH 19TH play, Murray went into a full ed at 1, 2 and 3 p.m. each Satcourt press and was able to Kearns. Plans are currently urday. Fay Bawden and Maricut the margin to five points formulnted by the St. being direcStake sports lyn Gager, when the gun sounded. I Xavier Catholic Church Fmncis are tor, officiating at the Pacing the visitors to the. for a smorgasbord dinner feagames. were victory Ryan Turpin with turing foods of all nations on This week's schedule Is as 1H: Kenyon Benson. 15; Glen March 19th from 4 to 8 p.m. follows: 1 p.m.. Granger 4th vs. Weidenaupr ond Doug Orr, 10 North Jordan Ward; 2 p.m.. ench. Also scoring were Dean Hunter 3rd vs. Hunter, and 3 FINAL REGION tOl'R STANDINGS Whitworth, five, and Mike Davs. Hunter 2nd p.m., W Granger Tram Pr. PF PA vid, three. 2nd. B .800 Bineham 623 503 For the Spartans, It was Paul 6 .600 590 501 Cyprus West with 15 counters and 6 .600 510 568 Oranjrer Bryce Peterson with 10. Wayne 5 .500 553 574 Murray S Jordan .500 524 512 Gilbert chalked up nine markTootle THE BRUISING ACTION in Friday's Murray-Grangcage 0 10 .000 440 635 ers; Ron Stone, 8; Bob Cuff and STEPPIN' HIGH is Kenyon Benson (33), Granger high Dennis Hansen, six each; and tilt is indicated by this picture of a scramble for a rebound. in one point of the visitors on Lamont Hamblin, Terry Ward The intra-mureager who was a stalwart in the Lancer's defeat of Murray basketball Spartan players are, from left: Terry Ward, Wayne Gilbert nnd Ron Haun. two apiece. another occassion. teams at Valley junior high the floor. Other on Lancer players pictured Friday (35) and Bob Cuff. Lancers are: Kenyon Benson (33), Dean Spartan have picked from their ranks Granger broke loose In the Whitworth 32) and Doug Orr. The visiting Grangerites are Doug Orr (11) and Ryan Turpin (in background). Sparan opening minutes of play to grab squad of 10 cagers to gain a state tournament berth. tan cagers are Bryce Petersen, left, and Wayne Gilbert (35). dumped Murray, 65-6a 10-- 1 to play against the school's edge before Murray The with of defeat hands the loss, coupled at could garner their first bucket. Bingham's regular team. From then on it was a case of The battle will be played on Cyprus, eliminated the Spartans from the state tourney,. along the Spartans closing the gap March 10th during school hours. Granger. Division Three and Chosen to form the team are: only to see the Lancers surge Four of the LDS Church ahead again. Ronnie Cain. Richard Anthon, basketball tournament beAllen Curtis, Phil Dillinger, By the end of the first quar- gin their playoffs Monday, Feb. ter, the crew of Coach Bob 27th, at Granger high school. Jim Harrison, Leonard Jiron, Sanchez had cut the Granger Raeburn Kennard, Allen Games are being held at the 4 lead to and were able to high school and also at Valley Leslie Mackay and Mike keep on the heels of the visitors junior high's gymnasium. The Oldroyd. throughout most of the second tilts will be played through canto. March 9th and will begin each However, In the final minutes evening at 5 o'clock. Granite Park. Battling to in the opening canto and held before intermission Coach Don 0 Six games will be on tap each stay out of the cellar. Granite a advantage at intermisSnow's club started to roll night with a total of 100 games high cagers swept past High-- ; sion. 8 Magna. A scrappy Cyprus tack with five baskets and five again to gain a advant- scheduled to be played. Tickets land's Rams Friday in a Region Paced by Lou Andrus, David Kearns. The men's fellow- five overcame a nine point out of 11 gift pitches for 15 age at half-timfor the entire action can be Three tilt played on the Farm- Pond and Sherm Wickel, the THE THIRD quarter saw the from any ward MIA ers' floor. Farmers roared back in the ship group of the Kearns As- bulge in the final 10 minutes points. KEITH IIEBER came up Spartans rally again to tie the purchased 2 officer for $1 each. sembly of God Church will hold of play Friday to whip Region third period to go ahead for were tied last teams Both 13 on six buckets counters a meeting at Uncle John's Pan- Four champions from Bingham, with and then hold only to the lead the For into fray. place going and gain a berth in the and one out of two foul shots. cake House Saturday morning the Farmers, it was sweet re- in the final frame. Also scoring for the victor's state cage tourney. at 7:30 a m. POND WAS THE top gunner 1st Buys you a fine venge for a humiliating With only five seconds left were Kent Ellsworth with nine; Whips 3rd! This Sunday at 7:30 p.m.. on the floor with 10 baskets suffered earlier defeat, Son on seven calm6: LaMar the Day & Night Rev. Donald clock, Magcras, Sudbury. Pugh Anderson will and two out of six free throws at the hands of their foes. s armored commence a series of sermons ly sunk two free throws to give and Ron Rushton, two. IT WAS A different story based on the theme, "Miracles the Cyprus quint their winning The foul line was the differUnlimited." Each Sunday night margin before the home town ence between defeat and victory Friday evening as Coach Rex JFIXAL REGION THREE STANDINGS gas water Olsen's crew exploded in the Turn PA PF Pet. fans. the of club. month teams for the Both during March, Cyprus heater no second half to garner a victory East 5R1 65fi .900 IN THE OPENING period, picked up 20 goals, but the Rev. Anderson will speak on .;oo fi58 a Wf.it 5t'l and finish in fifth place 2 better buy for the two clubs battled to a the subject. Pirates hit 12 out of 23 charity f.10 .500 South 635 game out of the cellar. THE THEME of the March standoff, but in the second flips while the Miners netted the money 5H7 .500 (,o; Olympus .300 535 Highland led throughout most Orgnlle 5th service will be "God's Mir- quarter the Bingham crew be- 11 of 18. r28 br Roll WMh! anywhere! 30-1visitors The .200 532 half. 630 6 S increased it to Highland acles In Your Home." Topic gan to roll and gained a by inter, of the first 7 ad5 Murray. In the final night of mission, and held a edge for March 12th will be "God's advantage at one point. grabbed a narrow action for Murray Stake Sen- vantage at the PREFER A 40-GAL- ? Miracles in Your Church." However, Coach P.ry Soren-son- 's for 22 points. Andrus dumped ior cage teams, 15th before pouring through club rallied to cut the On March 19th. Rev. Anderin seven out and buckets three Ward blasted 8th. to cop 17 points in the final canto to We have the famous Day & at intermission. son will discuss "God's Mira- margin to of nine charity flips for 17 tal- second place and gain a divis- - ice the game. cles In Your Life." Theme for In the third canto, the Miners iVc'u armored Jetgias gas man lies. for the Rams High In the nightcap, 15th took the Granger. Don Christopherson. ion berth. the March 26th service will be again surged ahead and with heaters in was 18 markJoe Johnson with size, bear"God's Miracles with Your 10 minutes left to play were Granger's pilot for the HighMurray 12th had already measure of 8th in a similar ers, a ing warranty way Patrol, began his patrol clinched the championship sev- game to the opener. The victors out In front. Possessions." Also racking-u- p points for and with a low, low price lead in the first The Magna cagers then began flights last week in his single-engin- eral weeks earlier. The champs took a 17-host were the Granite squad their rallv and had cut the edee MURRAY 13th RELIEF SOCIETY Piper were scheduled to play 2nd quarter; were out in front, 28-- 1 6 tag of . . . Wickel and Larry Allen with 9 Ward Thursday evening but at halftime, and were ahead entering the final Comanche. One the of seven SCHEDULES WEDNESDAY MEET to each: lightest Murray. Jay Fristrip. six; Utah's Highway Patrol has the tilt was cancelled by the frame. With 55 seconds left dockets of the vear was noted David North, four; Karl Belka Murray. Wednesday morn- to plav the Miners held a nar- ordered new signs reading "Pa- twosquads because of other ac- this past week by the Murray and Larry Peterson, two each, FINAL STAKE STANDINGS ing, the Relief Society members row, trolled by Aircraft" to be post- tivities. 0 edge. and Schneiter, one. L W City Court. OB Pet. of Murray 13th Ward will meet Tm ed at Into of the ports entry C IN TDK F.VF.NING'S other 12th I.IHOKI) BI'TT missed a slate and at other 1 From the floor, the Farmers fine meted out by 13 .")3S Harshest to make Easter hats. strategic battle, Murray 1st dumped 3rd, 15th 11 4 .733 2'i the court as $50 levied against outscored their opponents 29 The project Is under the di- foul shot for Ringhum with 14 points. S 10 .667 Had 15th Ward stumbled 1t seconds left and then Pugh 3'i Max Xewsom. Midvale. for goals to 21. At the foul line rection of Mrs. Rhoda Rogers. came PATROL superintendent. Col. In their game with 8th. the 1st lit) ,2R 9 4 10 with his two charity up Assessed $35 it was a different story. The 10 .331 5 irrt larcency. S'i petty Lvle Phyllis Bills, and Katherinc stated the that Hyatt, Warders n would have to give the Pirates the 1 14 .067 124 for failure to yield gained :h right of way Rams pushed through 16 out of plane-patrwas worth "five tie for second and forced Bogler. The lesson will be given pitches a play victory. 5476 26 foul pitches while Granite was Harrison Sperry. and by Mrs. Geraldine Wills. cars." that patrol already, off for the runner-uThe win. coupled with Murspot. could come up with only 10 out Dr. Avalon Isbeen several have tickets 9 going into the last perThe night's opener, saw 1st ray's loss to Granger, garnered sued. of 31 gift tosses. for FIXE A $10 disorderly the Manna club a state tourney feature a balanced scoring at- iod. In the final frame. 15th conduct was slapped against The win left the Farmers in 17 tallies to win goPilot Christopherson makes tack in LOW RATES FOR berth. The victory also gave mark in league plav Vance Lamar Smith. 2738 So. with a whipping 3rd. Four dumped h use of a and chart away. them a tie for second with players hit In the double fig- ingIWCINT. TUB 15th attack 8S50 VV. A $10 suspended fine while Highland had a 8 rec- in SAFE DRIVERS connection fluorescent with ures for the victors. The 1st Grnnger. on a similar charge was handed ord. The defeat was only the sec- mileage markers on the high- Ward squad used only five iwere Dale Geddes, 14; Cliff Sl- down to Dorald Paul Smith Jr.. j" 6. The ond In league competition for ways. He can thus determine players in the game as they had ier. 11. and Cleo Geddes, in the 5393 Knollcrest. 10 men used a an mile winners hour the within and left speed with them no reserves. The squad lost Bingham Paying a $15 fine for failure sn 2 mark. The Pirates and at which cars 8.000 feet below one mnn In the final quarter contest with nine getting into to 3838 South State instop for a atop sign was column. are the He then radios scoring driving. Lnncers ended region play with and finished the tilt with only Hart Oiersz. Holladay. Dorothy 8th the formation For squad, high losing Identifying speeding four players on the floor. records. scorers were clary West and Fined $10 for driving without AM Butt was the top gunner on cars to patrol cars below. 1st was Gail for Top gunner C'OI- HYATT also stressed Ivnnis Horton. both with 13 a license was Richard W. Ramthe floor with 25 tallies. For 13 tallies. Right with court The Ockey Lake. meted Salt air-armarkers. Redd Griffith added sey. of the patrol the Pirates, Pugh paced the at that the Our Regular J 000 could cover large areas of the behind him were; Russ Jones. nine more to the total. The out $10 suspended fines on Far-re$ 12: Dave and Christiansen team lost two men on fouls similar charges. to Ravmond H. state, thus conserving man11 an! each, wood 4903 At Lundquist. and Blvd.. Ross. with finished onlv the and game h power. Al McRride. 8. four players on the court. Glenn McKell Beckstrom. 5733 MM. DKNIKO paced 3rds only Sanford. Paving a $1 parking Including Hair Cut Attack with a blistering 17 February Busy Month fine was H. A. Whitney Jr. counters Murray 1st Jumped Special Program Held announces Jim Jensen 3645 Apollo Dr. For Kearns Students CLOSED WEDNESDAYS out to a 14-- first quarter lead. Girls South Stake Judge James S. Sawaya disFor Broad protection at subMurray. A schedule of meetKrnrns. The nionbth of FebOPEN EVENINGS BY APPOINTMENT on a of missed charge driving ings at the Murray Baptist ruary was' it busy one for the if you stantial savings , Murray. Thursday evening, a the side of the road wrong "Virtue" for Church the week on coming special program have a good driving rec-orgrade students of Mrs. Your Name In The was announced by Rev. Charles fourth Ann Open Monday thru Saturday 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. was presented at the Murray against Donald D. Marsh, 5491 Newbold at David Roy That's our offer R. MeCarty. South Stake renter for Beehive So State, and a charge of school. elementary Want Ads? Lucky larceny against Dnrrell and you're insured with a Communion Sunday will be Oourlcy girls and their mother. Vel-m- a petty The youths studied shout Don Hooley. Orem. waa Mrs, this week at the 11 a m. service. Guest speaker relioble, high quality firm, George Washington nnd Abra- Break, Free Tickets! Harvev. a member of the Sunday evening will be a ses- ham Lincoln, whose blrthdavs tool Let us tell you about Your name In the rliivdfled YWM1A general board. The MAGNA TEACHER IS sion of the scIhhiI of missions, are celebrated In Valtil HI February. . . . Zippy, the .ions Savings event was under the direction for which the theme Is "Into entines Mrs. brought exchange Pay e. Flna Moyle. It no H Mrs Blankenstein, Mgna. In lt' Jane of K all the World Together". There of a a and program fifth itrade teacher at the J. Leo Jensen Agency will be classes for nil age treatvalentines, fart. It's a. lucky break! It Stake llee Keeper. from room mothers. Mrs. Magna elementary school, la means free theatre tickets for A was vocal solo 4tTJ SO. STATI - AM by presented group. Phillip lVchthold nnd Mm. yitirM'lf and utrtner In any at home after havrecuperating solo Will a TI EMtAY KVF.MMJ at 7 Reorje and Sharon piano E McIIland ill for the past four been ing Theatre Financial security al Representing the Robinson. oYlix k there will be a meetinij Murray piayvd by Judy Tthe class nlso studied the pmcrsni hrtnren Sunday, Mar. ftth Travelers were served by Bee- weeks In a Salt Lake Hospital. Hartford of the Board of Christian Kskimos of the Artie North nnd and Thursday. Mar. 91 h. hive girls of Murray 11th tinder is a matter the Indians of the equator. Jiiol clip nut Ihe w ant ad the direction of Mrs BlankenWomen of the church will nlKHit were Poems February meet Wednesday at P 30 am. also written bv the student. lnlng your name, stein and iHirothy Tuttle. of simple rewnl lit th rnMer at Ihe for a Bible study session conand walk In! theatre ducted by Mary MacMillan. To DUP Cottonwood Hostesxes for the day will be First Baptist To Hear arithmetic . . . CALL KEN OWENS Chris and Ruby Nlawander. Meet On March 9th Of Mission Program Murray. Daughters of the Cottonwood Krnrn. The "Week of Pray- Granger 4th Ward To IN Pioneers. S Utah er" for Home Missions will be Hold Reunion Camp, will meet at the home of Friday held st Ihe Flrsp Paptlst Church Jme F.xkclson. 510 K. 4S(o and fu tv's hnii il uvrhs! CSrnnser. Member, past and Smith, on Thursday. Maun Pn-n- t March 6th through 10th every ACME FENCE CO. I o'clock, afternoon In the church from present, of Granger 4th Ward for the afternoon 1:30 to 2:30 rm. except Wed- will hold a reunion tomorrow nesday when It will be at 7:43 evening beginning at 6:30 In nirrting will be Btelka Johnson. The lenon. "Pinnpfta of San the rhurch p.m. 1300 South Wen Ttmpta y Bernardino '. will be given by The Rrlirf Society and The purpose of the program a triumph of modern eyesight I 4 Is to present information mn are In rharge of dinner IVrlle Sander. Ml !. t Mission Work preparation, and the program Home the cerninir I I iff""' correction and visual core . . . I I of the Southern P.aptlst Con- Is being planned by the m Li U YMMIA. Table decorations and vention, in som cases, more effective thon conventional glosses The W n m e n ' Missionary servlnc will be handled bv the IMiiii ond almost always more convenient, less detracting in chimsc fnmt vilhvr of thvv t'nlon l sponsoring the event YWM1A. plans: thon other types of Not everyone with visual difficulties con successfully use contact lenses, but eoch individual cose requires expert diagnosis. We pride Systematic Savings Bonus of up to P ourselves en hoving helped pioneer the contact lenve in IVtcful Da or for this oreol f (I TWi Coupon f pif$ Midniit Mor. 5, 1961 , WctMitig Receptions Fully Paid Savings Certificate Bonus ot up to IS 1 I ,tHH licnrtv TcJS f MURRAY VISION Thil Coupon A Toword Tht Your savings insured to 110.000 br a Federal Agency at Good For I U Pufthote of tine, Murray. Granger's hustling Lancers washed away Murray's Btate tournament hopes Friday night with a flood of baskets to 0 garner a triumph over their hosts. The loss, coupled with Cyprus' win over Bingham, eliminated the Spartans from the tour-ne- v and left them in a tie for third with Jordan, both having 5 marks for Region Four play. THE LANTERS led through out the ball game as the were able to knot the score only twice and come with- - 53-4- 65-6- 6, quick-pass-i- 5-- Mur-rayit- Valley Slates er Basketball Tilt al Divisions all-st- ar Start Playoff Action Ma-sic- h, Reams Church Group To Meet Pirates Upset Miners To Gain State Tourney Granite Downs Highland To Escape League Cellar 16-1- 33-3- 37-2- e. 50 51-4- 52-5- 63-3- Jet-gla- Murray 15th Dumps 8th To Garner Second Place 12-1- 30-ga- l. if 26-1- 2S-2- 3 n 54-3- Court Notes Light Week 39-3- e, four-passeng- er 18-1- 38-2- Granger Pilot Patrols Roads 9 ; j 40-ga- l. 10-ye- 42-3- j only 7650 51-5- 55-4- p j 37-4- 3-- 7 stop-watc- 2-- W-- e '- "5.. 8-- 6-- m M 50 ll PERMANENT WAVE Murray Baptist Tells Schedule 6 - - dl Kdu-rHtio- sns n ml-lak- , n. 8sauhj(Unk CONTACT LENSES Co-hnst- FENCES ... Pri-niar- :::: Ix Ut ... tyt-weo- r. (trf O Leon's t CENTER A DEiiaous RICM.THICIC 170 EAST 4S00 SOUTH DIM AM Horry to be a part of MURRAY'S MILLION DOLLAR MIlE. 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