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Show THE MURRAY (Utah) EAGLE M TM Nwi Still Adttrllirr " TmirroQJ5TifyT . Thursday, June 29, 1961 6-- 3, Division 10 Schedules Golf Finals Tomorrow Clubs Tied For First 11-1- 0, 2-- 6-- The Murray. Top golfers from 27 qualify for LDS Stakes are expected to top two in A flight and the participate In a Division 10 champs of B and C flight will Murray. The Senior League of Murray Stake founJ Murray 15th and 1st deadlocked for top spot with 12th close behind after last week's action. Thursday evening play saw the 12th ward crew drop the 15th club into a tie with 1st, Murray 1st dumped 2nd ward in a 4 thriller to gain the deadlock. Murray 3rd handed 8th their seventh consecutive loss, 16-THE TWO league leaders both have 2 records going into tonight's action. Murray 12th stands at 3 followed by and 8th 3rd, 2nd, 3- -, I : 5-- .I- - ii . 1 1 ' . ' : 5-- tournament tomorrow at the fi'so gain a spot in the July tourney, Mr. Hansen reported. University of Utah course. Qualifying for the meet will end today according to Farr Hansen, tourney director. Any golfer desiring to enter can contact--Mr- . Hansen, CR Wally Tuckett, CR or Marvin Wallace, AM Reams. Trail Sporting Goods for further informacontinues to hold onto first tion. THE TOP GOLFERS in the pl.ice in the Kearns National 18 hole finals slated tomorrow Western Boys Baseball Assn. will be eligible to play in the League this past week, despite tourney scheduled suffering a loss in its only July 13th and 14th at Willow start. The pace setters boast a Creek Country Club. Competi4 record, good for a half tion for this meet Will be divided into three groups. One game edge over second place for junior; 18 and "under an- Laura Scudder, who have a other for the 18 to 55 age 5 mark. bracket and the third for golfers 55 and older. In the division competition, there will be a chenpionship flight for those with a 0 to 6 handicap; an A flight for 7 to Murray. The first week of 11 handicaps; B flight, action in the second half of and C flight, 17 and over. THE FIVE TOP finishers in the Murray City Softball Leathe championship bracket will gue found, the County. --Jtor chants in their familiar role as the pace setters. Close Race In National 7-- 5. 5-- 4-- 4; 0-- In Tuesday action, June Honors Missionary 20th, the first half titlists Murray. Stephen Guy Peterdowned Towne & Country was honored at a farewell son then and Rambler. Friday conducted Sunday they edged the Independents,to testimonialin the Murray 5tl evening to run their record wpid. of Mr. and Mrs. Roger MILLION" DOLLAR Mile K. Son of Murray, Elder Peterson 4 decision from copped a has been called to Peterson Old Mill Products Tuesday serve in the Eastern States Cleaners Holladay evening. Mission of the LDS church. also chalked up an opening Also serving a mission from the win by whipping Indepen- the ward is Jerrold Mismash. Tuesday. dents, SPEAKERS at the In other Friday action, Man- included Bishop Haroldprogram Johnny's Tavern nipped Sesco Soft son, the parents of the misTeinert'3 and Water, Bishop William sionary, Men's store took the measure Adams ppd Elder Peterson. of Utah Power and Light, 14-Invocation was presented by ACTION scheduled tomor- Bryce R. Peterson and bene row will see Teinert's meet diction was by James L. Gilthe Independents at 7 p.m.; bert. Old Mill battle the County Prelude and postlude organ Merchants at 8:15, and Sesco music was played by Marlene tangle with Million Dollar Black. A vocal selection was Mile at 9:30. presented by a trio composed No games are on tap for of Wrinifred Campbell, Shirley Cornwpjll and Virginia Madsen. Tuesday, July 4th. 9-- 5-- 4. 7-- PFITZERS In 7-- Gallon Containers FtfJC Reg. 3 $7.25 WATTS' Titylorsvilli. A full day of activities awaits Taylorsville residents Tuesday when the annual "4th of July" celelw tion begins with a 9:30 a.m. 6165 South State COMPARE ... the "Buys of yesterday" with today's values! Yesterday ' "! 1948 model 8 cu. ft. GE com- J bination refrigerator, with 6.5 cu. ft of storage space in the re-frigerator and 1.5 cu. ft. in the veezer compartment, TJ f feq Model NH8D : this l'.-.ff- Silfi Iv cost Eagles, Indians Pacing Liber fy and concludes with a prize drawing. The hours between are fill- Led,, with ..activities sponsored Stake and by Taylorsville iinder the general planned chairmanship of William Coats. CONCESSION booths will open at 10 a.m. on the Plymouth school grounds. Other events throughout the day include; 11:15 a.m., tractor driving contest and children's games; 1 p.m., boy's and girl's tug of war; 2 p.m., peanut and candy treats dropped from an airplane; 2:15, games; 3:15. girl's softball game; 4:45, boy's junior soft-bal- l; 6:15, horseshoe pitching contest and 7:15 p.m., senior league ball game. CLARENCE GEHRING Is In charge .of softball and group games. Lloyd Warnick is supervising the Elders committee on rides and will pilot the plane. David Campbell has arranged for the Octopus ride afid several games. Stake President Wayne Player is In charge of concessions. parade 9 p.m. Lloyd Merchants Win Pair and Gehring 12-1- 6, Taylorsville To Observe 4f!i Vith Many Events THIS WEEKEND ONLY l William J. Coats, Clarence David R. Campbell. celebration plans for July 4th in Taylorsville are, from right, loyd Warnick, Stake President Wayne Player, DISCUSSING - (From PageS, mas, Miss Delia Dibb, Miss Mary' Steadman. , Tho- 'and , Boys Baseball Assn. Atop the Liberty League with a 10-- 0 record and 2 'a game edge are the Eagle3. They are followed by the CardFalinals, Bluejays, cons, Lions, Robins, and Orioles, THE INDIANS boast a 2 game margin over their nearest rival in the Freedom League. They pace the play with an 1 mark and are followed Yankees, by the Giants, Braves, Dodgers, White Sox, Pirates, and Lakers, Tigers, Cubs, Top home run hitter among Liberty players Is Dennis Da-viof the Bluejays who has s 1 x roundtrippers. whacked Billy Wach of the Cardinal and Glen Ames of the Eagles both have two circuit blows. 7-- 3; 7-- 4-- 6-- 4; 0-- 8. 2-- 8, 8-- 6-- 4-- 5; 6-- 5-- 4; 5-- 5-- 4; 2-- 3-- 6; 0-- es GRANT 6th HOLDS OUTING Granite Park. Members of the Grant 6th Ward. 70 yetys and older, were feted to a day's outing and dinner at Liberty Park recently. It Soffe Atop Arlington r. Soffe Vaughn Murray. copped both starts last week to grab sole possession of first place for the second half Western in the Arlington Boys Baseball Assn. League. The league leaders have a 0 mark going into play this week. They are closely followed by Darrell's College of 4th team, Beauty, and frail Sports Center, THE SOFFE nine nudged and the 4th Darrell's, Darrell's bounced club. back from their defeat to whip and the 4th nine Trail, to round whacked Trail, 12-out the week's play. Top blast of the week was a circuit blow by Joel Wolf-lea 12-- y car-ol- d player on the 4th team. y 2-- 1; 033370 aaHB ' c'. y, SLANT-O-MATI-C and SLANT-O-MAT- IC Special FLOOR MODELS AND DEMONSTRATORS 0-- 3. 5-- i 14-1- , . . H ' 7-- 3, ftr .1,- . -- . ,j 2, mm nfc'ir y, YOUR HOME CAN BE LOVELIER WITH Local Clubs Split Starts .DRAPERIES " ; ... . i- . in ' for In action Wednesday evening, the Indians dumped the and in the second Tigers, tilt, the White Sox edged past the Yanks. 11-IS SATURDAY night play, the Yanks upended the Inwhile in the second dians, frame, the Tigers blasted the White Sox, 16-On schedule Saturday evening Is a tilt between the Tigers and Yankees at 5:15. followed by a battle at 7:15. pitting the Indians and Tigers. Wednesday, July 5th, will see the White Sox face the Indians at 5:15 p.m., and the Yankees meet the Tigers at sewing machine SLANT-O-MATI- Beoufi Pleat 9-- SUNT-O-MATI- in Is 8-- the Murray Area the Original . . . world's finest model-t- he SLANT-O-MATI- C Headquarters 9. ...was there ' 2; was also announced thpft Game Department Wednesday evening, under the sponsorship of the MIA. : 3-- All four clubs a program on "Survival" will theMurray. Junior League Murray be presented by Lee Robert- split their starts this past son of the Utah Fish and week, officials reported. Col. 7) Lena Antell, Miss Ellen Murray. The Eagles and the Indians have moved into commanding leads In their respective leagues of the Liberty model with many Special C features for $60 less C REDUCED REDUCED REDUCED (from regular price when, new) ' In this cabinet! (from regular price when new) in this combination! from regular price when new) in this cabinet! s 4. 0 I ll Hit- , Thursday night when Doco rating ikj Vine-Murr- JVMherst 6-8- 8: KI 7:13. ESOT003D i DRIVE-I- - OPEN 7 THEATRE N STARTS DUSK - 1.11 ADULTS $1.00; . uj KIDS FREE i n j Monticello im-- Profile sewing room Monterey table console tlOUND DODDin f Trn 1 "i table FLOOR CARE SPECIAL COHGOLE w New 1961 13.2 cu. ft. GE . . the National Editorial Ass'n. presented its Award Program Hull ogain more toorjo mote $tf))Q) tonven-k-nccs-t- 3.1 cu. It. Iicccf 10.1 cu. ft. 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