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Show SERVICES SERVICES The MURRAY, Utah, EACtfe C and The Neva AdvertUer Thursday, September 14, 1961 SERVICES If, favorite, turned in a 2 record and bowed out after losses to Berthold and Old Mill by identical 1 scores. 3-- HAUUNJ; WILL HAUL FOR THE HOME RASH AND GARBAGE $1 per Cubic Yard MISCELLANEOUS v.- - r FOR THE HOME - Bring your plans or sketches FREE SAND & GRAVEL, play sand Mtn. Soil, fertilizer. AM or AM b2:i-- tl estimates. Inspection Guaranteed. $5 plus permit fees CY - CY HOME C and A RAIN GUTTER SERVICE CO ELECTRIC FERTILIZED top soil, sand gravel and fill. Also fertilizer. Christensen, AM C19-- U FREE ESTIMATES Dennis K. Hand, 410 Saunders R. L. Carlson L. D. Allen SUBDIVISION Dwellers. Take AM HU the work out of 41-Let me get your yard ready for TOP SOIL, fill dirt, sand and lawn, $10 and up. AM AM j42-t- f m32-t- f gravel. CY IT'S OUR PLEASURE loan MODERNIZE YOUR kitchen. carpet shampooets FREE with Finish your basement. 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You're invited to come and visit it. License No. 410 Murray. Combining a stubborn defense with a short-pai- n ground offense, the Murray Vacuum Cleaner Spartans launched a new grid campaign here Friday afterSupplies and noon by nosing out Provo, It was the fourth consecuService tive time a Murray crew had halted the Utah county school, makes -still winless In a series which dates back to 1955. senI'AI'L WEST, Vacuum Supplies & Service ior halfback, drew credit for 4915 So. State - AM the year's first and the game's 42-t- t only touchdown. He notched it with just six minutes gone in SCIENTIFIC ethical hypnosit the first quarter. Quarterback k!7-tconsultant. CR f Jim Oliver then ran over the conversion. That was the game so far as the scoring went. RENTALS Coach Ray Oliverson described it as a "good team effort" FORMAL WEAR rental; tux- but declined to single out inedos and accessories for every dividual performances. "We "after six" occasion. Reason- have a lot of work to do," he able prices. Don P.lair Formal added, "and we're a long way Wear. 4909 So. State. AM from being in good condition." j!2-t- f - all big'lers 145-pou- ' Firt YARDSTICK Murray Down PT g 15fi g PatMiiK " I.osl Kushmc Nil Yards (.milled Kirkuffv AvnrMe Passes Attempted Passes Completed Intercepted llv Yards Penalised Own Fumbles Herovered Opp. Fumbles Recovered Punts. Average . Punt Return Yank 1 11 17 7 110 12 G4 172 103 SO 2,39 10 3 2 13 1 20 0 3 1 .0 S3S 9 COMPLETE . lawnmower serv HIS ASSERTION was borne Ice P.ill's Small Engine Repair. out by the game's closing quar4065 So. 2200 West. CY ter. The Spartan line tired 124-- tf badly against a bigger Provo LAWN MOWERS sharpened forward wall and the flock of and repaired, circular naw reserves chased In and out of scissors and shears. Noel Tuft the lineup by Bulldog mentor Sharpening Service. K161 So Dick Hill. As the game waned, 4210 West. Kearns. CY the invaders made their most t3Vr serious scoring threat, stymied bv Bill Pickard's interception of an pass on the TELEVISION Murray 16. Vic Bills' recovery of a Provo on the Buildog 32 set fumble EARL'S TV Expert nervlre. the stage for the only score. Guaranteed work. AM The Spartans had controlled h97.tf the ball only three plays after the kickoff, then punted. Provo hobbled on its third running plav. OLIVER LOST a yard to the 33 after the recovery, but husirt fabFUR NTT1 'R ric or nnucahvde. Workmanship ky Dave Stewart slipped off his 's iriiarant-- o right side for eight. Oliver Fasy terms T'nhnlstering. 120 Vine. then went up the middle to b38-t- f M the 19 for n first down, and logged! four more on a keeper Guar-nnte,d EXPERT upholstering. Bob Holmrnilst added three off AM workmanship. the left side and Stewart then yi4.1t scrambled over left tackle to the Bulldog three. West spun In off the flpht LEGAL NOTICES filde for the score and Oliver swung wide to the right for the conversion. THE VISITORS' deepest penThird .Tudlrtnl ntufrtrt Court etration of the first half came in nnrl for Salt Tk County with five minutes left. Spnr!-e- l pmhnte rtvlinn run on a rehv a ProhMe Guardianship Nnttrei Connlf Cterk of Dimrict Court verse bv Jim Stott. the Bull-dor- s wotked to the 34 with i or the rrtvrlive ifrnem for first down, weiv then thrown further information back by n spunky defenlve line. LEGAL NOTICE E.itlv In the fourth period The annual meeting of the S.ilt County Fair Incorp- the winners !ilhled a ncortn? It came after orated will be held MundaV. opportunity. rvtotwr !. UW,i. in the Women Pickard had recovered a fumBuildms at the County Fair ble on the midfield Btrlpe Ground in Murray it 8 nm. Holmquixt plrked up five and EARL E HOWE. Lynn Shaw urampered for six President more and a first down on the t 3!. 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Granite, on the other hand, displayed power and promise in notching a divisive win over an outclassed foe. Cottle particularly shown and Yocom proved his advance billing ns a capable quarterback was no error. 40-ya- Judge Bulldogs Here Tonight Pirafes Bow 26-- 6 Friday In Opening Grid Gome Af Payson Magna. .Though the game was by no means as derisive as the score would Indicate, the Payson Lions proved ns Friday good ns advertised night when they thumped visiting Cyprus. 2fl Ijist year's Class A state ninnerup. manned by a host of returning Irttermen, took advantage of every scoring opporn tunity In repeating a 'flo victory over the Buccaneers UA(II HOWARD Condie. however, was not disappointed in his squads showing thought we went pretty well," star commented, the "and 1 think we'll come along as the team gets more esper lence. We ran and passed for almost 20 yards, which Isn't bad at all." Both squads were hampered by rain, whlrh fell throughout the game. Condie felt his rluh was particularly stymied because It gave quarterback Richard Nielsen little opportunity to unlimher his talented piissing arm The roach lauded an outNielsen, however. nlorg standing performance, Livid with Bill Evans and fr , sen-so- 1 Iee will THE niMAM.Uts get a chance to register one In the win column tomorrow iFri-da- y I They otcn the night home campaign against the Judge Memorial Bulldogs Kirknff will be at T r.d With the return to drills of 'injured fullback Ivan Turpin. hopes of the Pirates rair-e- Why lake less? Sovingt torn Interett for tvry tlngT day your money it on deposit ot Murray Slot Bank. With ordinary savings plant you lot interest if a withdrawal interest poymenl dates . . part-tim- e earnings for you. made between that meant only is . Bui Daily Interest means your savings earn more faster . . . . . . because they earn every single day of fhe year. Open your account today. j Earnings Are Compounded j this wok CONDIE H.U'FD 25 of the squad he txk to Pay-so- n The team emerged from Its opening came without rage ft, ( ul. H) Four Times A Year k Deposits Made By The 10th Earn From The First i B & By Mail W DRIVE INN THURS. 1 Save fcw DRIVE INN LEON'S Sept. .. HUNTERS! 0 Now! Two Gionf Hifs on One Excising Program 0 hall-contr- ite Farmers swamped visiting Granger Friday night, 35-The victory was Granite's old serfirst in the three-yea- r ies with their neighboring school. Last year the teams tied. MENTOR Don Rydalch summed it up in a few words following the game: "We didn't make many mistakes they Jtist overpowered us!" Granite proved tough as predicted. Coach Levell Edwards' squad simply wore down the smaller Lancers. A yeoman linebacking job by fullback Dean Halladny. a converted guard, did much for the Granger aide of the ledger. But it wasn't enough to alter the outcome. THE FARMERS marched in the opening period, going 80 yards to the five from where g Gus Kladis rammed over the first TD of the year. Richard Yoeum, who directed the Granite attack with skill, unleashed a nerlal to Jerry Scheurin to make the second tally possible It came during second quarter milling and set up a score by Brent Cottle. FREE 1 SAT. FRI. SUN. 14.15-16-1- 7 Gal. ROOT BEER with purchase of 5 Hamburgers for CAR SERVICE fftAlf West Nabs City Title Farmers Shake Granger 35-- 0 in Grid Opener Friday Granite Park. ar Thun-derbir- al rf FUNERAL HOME 1 1 y. er 'i Convcnicnf For All The central old-riv- all-st- bevy of good backs operating 2 behind a huge line, the Gran- CO 728 yards and lugged for two more to the 23. Roger Larsen connected with Shaw on a pass to the 16. Here an illegal use of hands penalty tossed the Spartans back to the 31. Two plays later Phil Olsen intercepted an Oliver aerial on the Bulldog 20 and snuffed out the 14 1 44-2- Q 4)) Granite Park. A better Idea of the strength of Granite high's '61 grid squad will be gained tomorrow (Friday) night. Marshall (40) and Mark Murry (52) are unable to help. The Farmers invade Weber for an joust with REGION 4 SUMMARY the Warriors. THE HOST CUB was I W Team T PF PA thumped 20-- 7 by potent Olym Jiirdiin 0 1') 0 pus in their opener last week ti 12 1 7 0 while Granite registered a 35-- 0 Murray r, 21; whitewash 0 Cyprus of Granger. 0 0 35 Coach Lavell Edwards' team fmiele ... o 0 li trimmed Weber 20-- 7 last year enroute to one of the best GranLineman Is ite seasons in recent years. Granger cut over his own right side to KICKOFF IS scheduled for the 19. It was then Pickard Candidate At C.S.U. 8 p.m. an to Ashton pass halt pilfered Cedar City. One of 5S candithe threat. dates still on the roster at ColMl RKAY INTERCEPTED lege of Southern Utah after the only two Bulldog aerials. Both iirst cut ot me new grid season cut off promising drives. Three is Dennis MacKay of Granger. minutes before Pickard's theft, A Region Four selecOliver had hauled in a lengthy Provo toss on his own 42 to tion last year as a lineman on the Lancer squad of Coach Don cut off a surge. Rydalch, the candidate is a son Statistically, the winners had of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Mac-Kacommand with 172 net yards He's on a scholarship at to 103 and eight first-dowto seven. On the ground, the visit CSU and was one of 78 hopefuls ors chalked up only 110 yards who answered the first call ford Coach Bruce Osborne's rushing and lost 61. The Spar squad. tans ran for 156 and were thrown for only 17 lost. ALTHOUGH Ml'KKAY pun ted seven times and Provo failed to five, the winners make a punt runback and the Bulldogs picked up only nine yards on two returns. Murray. West Construction soft bailers Monday evening nabbed the title in the Murray InDick Card copped honors vitational Tournament. Thev did it by stopping Old in stock car racing for year. had Story on Page 6. Mill, after the Mill-me- n won a - decision earlier in the day's play. It forced a playoff since both had lost a single THE WINNERS put on a game. The Mill squad's only act in the third other defeat had been a blanking at the hands of West quarter. With the exception of on COMPLETE Friday. three plays, Granite had the THE CHAMPS won five DEER PROCESSING oval the entire 12 minutes. Allan Jenkinson's running walk- games in six starts. The run- SERVICE . . ed the Farmers into scoring nerup team had copped six of Berthold bulldozed Realtors, and Kladis games. eight territory the final 10 yards for the third who nabbed third honors, were by Experienced Butchers beaten out by Old Mill 4 in TD. start. first The realty Polar Locker Two more final quarter tal- Monday's Storage lies made the verdict more def- team wound up with a 2 rec1323 South Stat was Their a ord. other setback inite. Cottle got the first from 3 loss to the champs. IN a yard out on the opening play Manwill Plumbing, an early susof the last period after a tained drive. Jenkinson drew credit for the fifth touchdown when he gathered in Ken Beck's pass in scoring territory. THERE WEREN'T many bright spots for the Lancers other than Halladay's surprisingfullback performly-good ance and an able quarterback-in- g job by Ray Byrd. The Farmers were in possession of the pigskin so consistently that Byrd's opportunities were 2966 West Lehi Drive Bur-ilcMe- IN FOR A DEMONSTRATION loser eliminated Second Victim END OF THE LINE for an unidentified Provo ballBruce Gilbert (83), Dave Stewart (30) and Bob Brown (72) are identifiable Spartans in the melee. Provo's Phil Olsen (80), Jan Zumbrenem (71) Steve carrier in Friday's game. 7-- 0 SCHOOL uphoistes:mc light-weigh- Mu nil ay Old Mill 5. Bertlmhl 4x Old Mill 4. West 3 Old Mill 0 (finals) West Verdict Over Spartans Notch Provo, Preserve Series Records ROTOVATINC. 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