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Show lar to concert. Pond Farewell 'I AS A MARCHING unit, th2 band boasts 1(H) musicians. It Vvrl' ped into a can also b orchestra, sympimny !: farei' Murray. A missionary an symphonic band, a well honoring Glenn Allen Pond, concert band, a son of Mr. and Mrs. Roland S. club known as the glee Pond, 5742 Sanford Dr., will "Singing Sergeants" and five be held Sunday at Murray 13th modern dance bands. ward chapel. The attraction, sponsored by Elder Pond will serve a mis- the Granite Arts Ass'n., will in sion for the LDS church carry a charge of $2. Advance the Central States, headquar- tickets may be obtained at Glen IJros. Music Co. tering' in Independence, Mo. THE PROGRAM will begin at 4:30 p.m. It will include as LOCAL MAN IS BOUND speakers David E. Christiansen, OVER FOR CITY TRIAL Grant A. Brown, Bishop DonSalt Lake City. In a prelimald F. Bagley, Ronald Humphinary healing before. Judge J. ries and the missionary. here Tuesday, .'A 1960 graduate of Murray Pat ton S. Neely Birch ol Murray was e Larry the missionary-to-ifschool, high was an outstanding football bound over to district court for trial. on the He was charged with forgery Eayer team ofregional 1959. He has attended Brighani Young Uni- on two counts. versity for the past year and Was a promising underclass athlete for the Cougars. OTHER missionaries in the field from Murray inth ward Suit Lake. Dr. Ralph E. are Eldon K. Hanson, South was elected last weekGerman; Gerald N. Lund, West Central States and Jurold O end to the office of president Medical of the Utah State Turner, Great Lakes. Ass'n. He succeeds Dr. Wallace S. Brooke of Salt jkc City. Set T FORMER PRINCIPAL HERE ENTERS REAL ESTATE WORK Ml On Sunday XW i : j afr ? Alma E. Crane, who retired this year from the Murray school system after a lengthy tenure which included ships at Hillcrest (now McMillan elementary and Murray junior high, has entered the real estate business. He's affiliated with Cook Realty of Salt Lake and now resides at 783 E. Capitol Blvd. in the capitol city. I Iff Schedule crowd-pleas-e- BOB Don't Pay for... high salesmen's commissions window trimmers and trimmings percentage leases flights that burn 'til midnight When You Buy Your Diamond where all you pay for Buy is just the Diamond Houti Diamond Co. 916 Walker Bank Bldg. DA REMEMBER n Lm 53 6 27-1- I'm. m Tre-mont- PRESENTING MAYOR Ray P. Greenwood with tickets to the Jaycees-sponsor"Cinerama" production are Bennie L. Williams, (left) 955 E. 5205 South, president of Murray Jaycees and Fred Teinert, 6861 Meadow Dr., vice president. ed m es m k h. a m a j me- 3 N.o s- - m , m w m p. Problem Here unfortunate but true that many families experience financial difficulties prior to the need for funeral service. 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"Cinerama is motion picture entertainment that will be on Williams said. "It contains scenes of Utah, among others, and has been acclaimed as a new experience in movie fare. "PEOPLE WHO have not yet seen it and are planning to go, will help the Jaycees in their community programs if they will make their purchase of tickets from a club member," he said. "They can buy them at the same price." A 0 Kearns, Sept. 14. LIFTS PULLS PUSHES Mr. and Mrs. W. Con MM lbs. Capacity 8763 W. 2700 South, DSN facte mma. 11 -. Mdm--liuli., .mm. mi, ffck-rSept. 14. - f?f--i-. i.rttiw! if Mr. and Mrs. Theron E. Coon, p-- -TvrnAm f mm am 7174 W. 3500 South, Sept. 15. Mr. and Mrs. Bill E. Jones, 719 E. 4345 South, Sept. 15. Om. GUAKAjrnucn. JiJ .ktgb W. BLF. . Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Fer4370 5740 W. South, guson, STAN'S Sept. 17. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald G. SALES & SERVICE Swin, 4095 W. 4960 South, 1040 EAST 3950 SOUTH Sept. 17. AM Mr. and Mrs. Richard Cush- - ed Murray. Jaycees here were pursuing this week the sale of tickets for Murray night at Cinerama, now showing at the Villa theatre. Date of the event for is Thursday, Oct. 26th. JAYCEES ARE selling tickets for $2 each. They will also be on sale at several local stores displaying Cinerama banners. The club is planning a ticket sale booth, which will be in operation on Saturdays in the downtown business area of Murray. Along with their sponsorship of the Murray night showing, Jaycees are seeking ticket donors who will help provide admission to the film for members of the Police Boys Club who might not otherwise be able to attend. 17. 0 Murray Night Set Oct. 261 h For Movie JC-Sponsor- n, (From Page 5, Col. 4) Mr. and Mrs. Sidney R. 5100 Ford, Pieper Blvd., or-'d- er is a Retail Price--- here --T- - 18-1- 7-- Mur-rayit- an expensive corner location Mir-abell- a, 7-- Laury Millers Put Says: r. 19-1- Air Force Will 100-pie- n, 7-- clash, The under lights on the Farmer field, should be a The visiting Braves have 3 win over Highland and a a 12-- 7 loss to East on their docket. Coach Lavell Edwards' Farmers, in turn, trounced Granger 35-- 0 before the upset tie with Weber. Mt'RRAY, TRIMMED 20-by Bonneville last week, looks forward with little enthusiasm to a night engagement with American Fork. The Cavemen, mustering another bid for Class B honors, have slapped Orem 3 and Payson 13-- 0 in opening games. Cyprus, spurred by a big in over Judge, will travel to to test Bear River in another night affair. The Pirates are all even at a win and a loss, as is their Friday opMiracle ponent. The host squad bowed 19-to West in its opener but (From Page 5, Col. 4) bounced back to halt South and the roar was deafening. 14-- 7 "When we walked betwpen last week-enGRANGER, thwarted twice those vertical walls, rising in d in a bid for a first win, will places over 2000 feet we what force could have trv again tomorrow before a Bountiful-Granit- e Jor-gens- Granite Park. One of the more versatile musical organi- '62 Cars On Display zations in the land, the Air Murray. The 1902 Pontine, Force Band, will make an ap- Cadillac and CMC truck line pearance at Granite high audi- will be placed on display today torium on Wednesday, Sept. (Thursday) at Laury Miller, 27th at 8:15 p.m. Inc., State and Vine. Under the direction of Col. Despite the strike which has George Howard, chief of bands idled General Motors producand music for the Air Force, tion, the local dealership has the band will play several models of all three pro- ducts on hand. a concert ranging from popii- iifutliti 19-1- 3, Col. 8) (From Page Utah Doctors Name Leader Play At Granite made that gorge . . . Now we L Tht MURRAY, Utah, EAGLE U know." 1.4 Tk. Ntn Othpr Miirrnv nrpn rpfilripnte ' Thursday, September 21, 1961 who made it to safety were John Bangerter, 3288 So. 2nd ing, 2872 So. 9050 West, Sept. West; LUa Fielden, 3718 So. 17. Mr. and Mrs. Lamar Mack-li9th East; Katheryn Grim, 5738 3950 So. 6400 West, Sept. So. 9th East; Margaret and Linda Mclntyre, 3623 So. 9th 17. East and Adene Scott, 912 E. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest A. 3394 So. 8525 West. 4580 South, daughter of the victim. Sept. 17. Mr. and Mrs. John Finne-ga4446 W. 4775 South, Births Sept Homecoming crowd. The 2:30 kickoff will send the Lancers against South's Cubs. Both teams will be after their initial win. The visitors have toppled 20-- 0 before Ogden and 14-- 7 to Bear River. Bingham, 0 victim of Provo after copping a 12-- 6 win over Ben Lomond the previous week, will have its hands full when East's Leopards invade the Miner camp. The visitors handled Bountiful 12-- 7 in an opener 3 to potent Odgen but lost last Friday. TOOELE. WHICH shocked 3 in a Frifavored Millard day assignment, will become the third consecutive Region 4 team to test the Provo Bulldogs. The night tilt at Provo should provide another comparison of league strength. Provo lost 0 to Murray, retaliated with a 0 win over Bingham. Because the Oct. 6th weekend will conflict with the UEA convention, most games that week will be played on Oct. 4h or 5th. Some area squads, as a result, are moving up their Sept. 29th games in to avoid playing two tilts in five days. Though the sched ule is not definite in an cases, indications at this time are that these games will be moved forward: Murray at Granite; South at Cyprus; Tooele at Box Elder and Bear River at Granger. Brushed Bronzo Legs 5 Picco Kitchen Set s39,s Young Modern Starter Set Table and Two Chairs 320 Open 9 a.m. 'till 9 p,m. Monday through Friday Nothing Down No Payment for Six Weeks Phone AM 6-24- 42 |