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Show SERVICES SERVICES RENTALS Cavemen Keep Perfect Mark wHh 20-- 7 Victory LEGAL NOTICES Salt Lake City, Utah Date of first publication 46-September 28, 1961. UPHOLSTERING FORMAL WEAR rental; tuxedos and accessories for every after six" occasion. Reasonable prices. Don Blair Formal Wear. 4909 So. State. AM b:;s-t- FURNITURE recovered in fabric or naugahyde. Workmanship 's guaranteed. Easy terms. Upholstering. 120 Vine, Bur-ilrtte- AM b.".8-t- f f Fans attending the grid game Friday night at Cyprus field will have as an added attraction a Bantam division Little League game, played by two Salt Lake Citv teams. The Holladay Dans will meet Dilworth's at G p.m. in the first attraction of its kind in this area? Admission to the giune is free. THE CONTEST was arranged, and transportation for the boys furnished by Henry Mori, Magna grocer, who has previously had an avid interest in Little League Baseball. "The purpose of this game is to create an interest among REST HOMEb Cyprus-Sout- h NOTICES FINLAYSON REST HOME. Third Judicial District Court Kind and loving care given your in and for Salt Lake County old folks. No smokers. Ladies Probate Division t'f and men. AM Probate & Guardianship Notices Consult Clerk of District Court or the respective signers lor SHARPENING further information. LAWN MOWERS sharpened & repaired, circular saw, scissors and shears. Noel Tuft Sharpening Service. 5161 So. 1210 West t33-t- f Kearns, CY TELEVISION EARL'S TV Expert Guaranteed work. AM sen-ice- . b27-t- and SMITH TV f RADIO Prompt Service. All Makes 24 hour Service. All Work Guaranteed CY HUNTERS! COMPLETE DEER PROCESSING SERVICE ng by Experienced Butchers Polar Locker Storage 1323 South State NOTICE TO CREDITORS EST ATE OF CATHERINE PETERSON AND ERSON, DECEASED. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at 47G2 South State Street, Murray City 7. Utah, on or before the 30th day of November, A.D., 1961. DANSIE and ELLETT, Attorneys for the estate of CATHERINE PETERSON A N DERSON. Deceased. DANSIE AND ELLETT, Attorneys 1762 South State Street, Murray City 7, Utah Date of first publication 46-September 28, 1961. -- 4t 95 of this area in Little gue football. I hope we can have our own team next year", Mori stated. HOWARD f'OMHE. Cyprus high coach, and Bemie Erick-soa director of the Little League, assisted in game Murray Stake Starts Girls Basketball West, Jordan, Lead Leagues rs THE NUMBER ONE CYCLE WAT ' .1 ' V": SURROUNDED BY his way down in Friday's WHITE-SHIRTE- and on BUCK vtith ease 6. 7-- t pre-regi- 2-- Wright Tote Goie Sales CTirr g 2-- 1 FAIR S ''".'. ':. Granger Lancers game is South high's 7-- Homecoming Inspires Lancers To Victory, The third t i m e Granger. proved a charm for Granger's Lancers here Friday afternoon. Spurred on by a partisan Homecoming crowd, Coach Don Rydalch's spunky charges surprised the South high Cubs 6 for their first victory in. three games. The defeat left; the invaders winless in as many tries. IT WAS ALMOST an afternoon of disappointment for the winners. Three times they saw promising drives fizzle via the fumble route. Meanwhile the Cubs mustered only one serious threat and made it pay off in a first-hatouchdown for a 0 recess lead. But the Lancers finally thrilled their in the last moments of the third period when Ray By id fired a TD pass to Bob Ostler and then coupled up another to Noland Bergstrom for the winning extra point. THEY MADE their edge stand up in the e final period to break a losing string. The Lancers drove to the Cub 20 in the first quarter before a pilfered pass stymied the threat. And the determined Granger kids moved the ball consistently minutes later only to have a fumble shut them off on the 2!. 6-- Cub lead. The Lancers came back counter-attac- old-gra- pre-leag- Og-de- 0 two-gam- BOB after a own 36 p 1 1 12 0 3 Tram Jordan Tooele Cyprus I. l't BiiiKham 3:i:i Murray OraiiKer .333 help almost rhysicnl and Cues, pre-seaso- - Granger Garden Center 4291 West 3500 South Raye Rees Winner Of Career Tourney Magna. Raye Rees, 30 Columbia Ave., wns the winner of the Career last week-en- d Girls Club golf tournament held at Copper Club. She copped low gross, low net and low putts in a field was of four. The runner-u- p Crystal Columbo. LAWNS PLANTED GRADING TOP SOIL YARD TILLING I f 09 I DA d L. fr WZ M rt V 0 e tl Pardon Our Seeming Pride ... . . . but this Don Blair portrait of Miles o consilient winner in leggeit hat ben and Natural Color both been It's proiied by judges photography. black-and-whit- e Professional of th Photog'aphers of America; the Intermountoin fWesiibnal Photogropher's Ast'n, and, lost week, corned a blut ribbon 0om the stale fair. PORTRAITS Murray Camera Shop 4905 South State The Intermowntain to-g- et d n Bur-cance- rs WHAT'S DIFFERENT ABOUT A BLAIR PORTRAIT? Simply this: Attention lo one In which Don Blair has mode details! Proper posing of a subject It a science clicks shutter 'til the finished product is From the lime the an cthaustivc study. darkroom Ihe of processing, retouching, printing and and delivered every stoge visible difference In o there That a h with ! why tare. done it enacting framing Don Blair portrait! oreo't leading eiponenl AM of NoturoJ Color Portraits! With on the one came pre-reeio- n remaining !ate, fondie welcomed larhie rant Hnmn hsrk to dull this week Hell f be readv for the Invasion Sooth's fuhs Brinton. a staM out tackle, was Injum! In the season's firt drills and has rn yr wit action this fall. VtirtMi IWHT11 Is inb" three eamea, but eager to repeat th'tmplre they laet fall handet the rirat Th" Purs, still smarting, have other plans for the game's out In Peat Moss Lawn Seed Fertilizer Dial CY 53 8-52- 5? Compacts Style , r"t - v- - 7-- n 1 AM '62 VALIANT Leader of the " J .to Sharp The week's schedule: Murray at Granite, Wednesday. 7: 30 p.m. South at Cyprus. Friday. 7:S0 p.m. Hear River at (tranter, Thursday, ;::to p.m. Lilian at Jordan, Friday, 1:30 p.m. Hinham at West, Thursday. K p.m. Tooele at Hot F.lder, Friday, '.' p.m. ' d II y CO Houfz Diamond Co. Tremnntnn. Bear River's rugged grid eleven dished out a 21-- 6 setback to the Cyprus Pirates under the light here Friday night. Their win gave the Bears a n mark for piny with Granger remaining on the slate before they begin firing for Region 1 honors. THE DEFEAT, second in three starts for Conch Howard Condie's nqund. might have been worse. Officials conceded they'd given the Bears five downs in a first-hal- f play quence which led to a touchdown. Between hnlves they arbitrarily erased a BH scon that reduced the recess count to from 14-It wns. indeed, a rather; weirdly officiated game. But Cnndio took nothing from the' competent host club. "They're big nnd tough; have a rent good lino nnd play hard-nosefoothnll." he commented after the gnmo. THE IlEAHS punched over, a touchdown In the first quarter Friday night nfter a sun-- ! tnined drive. And. Mymylnc Cyprus offensives, thry collect-- ! ed the sernnd counter hrfori' the half fondle protested the on the Pinhvloiis fifth-dowrate 2, but was over-ruleThe winners then drove to nnd left the field with pny-dihalf-timn H-edge. Thrlr mnrpln rndureil during the half, the Bears came br( to notch nn nrtunl 14-- o mnrgin in the third period. They did It with an sustains diive during which thev controlled the bnll all but 2'j minutes of the quarter. THE VlfTott had another In the fourth stnnm before the Magna crew retaliated. Trail Ing 21 n, the Pirate put offensive her nn whif-was rapped bv ll Richard Nielwn to P.itly Evans pM. The play, covering 30 yards, Avntdrvt a shutout for the but we 5449 Knollcrcst Buy where all you pay for is just the Diamond 21-- 6 sides. wc accept. Examinations Hit. G. W. Says: 916 Walker Bank Bldg. all cases all X-ra- When You Buy Your Diamond Bears Whip Murray modem scientific method the doctor locates and removes Wc cannot accept 40 20 20 in nine-yard- the cause of disease. T P'ct. PF PS 0 1.000 1 .875 0 .1,1,7 39 3'i 0 .i;r,7 3R ?ii 0 .3:13 0 ooo 'R T "ctr. PF PA 1 000 12 45 3H 32 .1,1,7 40 47 roi reciov W "ban expensive corner locotion high salesmen's commissions, , . window trimmers and trimmings percentage leases 'Alights that burn 'til midnight Gran- ger punt midway through the second period and put together a scoring drive. Bill Dimick, Bill Carpenter and Clyde Latta were big guns. Lntta's 10- - 0 BLUE 0 a by which Don't Pay for ... up 'til then, the losers took over their 7. non-loo- Oranitp East Highland Olympus South was k fruitless as the Lancers mustered one of their better defensive performances of the year. The losers now have to show camfor their '61 n paigning, losses to potent 20-and Bear River, 14-Granger, after bowing to Granite and Box Elder, appears capable of bumping Bear River next week which would let them finish games on even keel. one-poi- nt on after the half to drive to the South one, where another fumble halted what had all the earmarks of being the tying score. Not to be denied, the winners came surging back after stop-lin- g the Cub offensive and put together their scoring drive. Byrd's passing and running engineered the effort which was capped by his toss to Ostler for the score. SOUTHS GAME fourth-quarte- r lf I. 0 112-yar- CHIROPRACTIC ItFOION TIIKKF. West er 0, 0. 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West chipped d in a jaunt and a in the clutch that gave Murray a first down on the 111. was an Another ground-gaine- r Oliver to Larry Creason pass good for 12. Holmquist booted the conversion kick. The Spartans narrowly missed another score at the finish. Oliver's aerial to West and his subsequent run in the fading moments carried 33 yards to the Caveman 10 at the gun. COACH KAY Oliverson singled out West and Holmquist for praise after the game; had great respect for the running of Moore, who was the thorn and on the third play sent Carl Hackforrt through the line for the score. Moore reeled off the extra-poin- t on a run and it was The Spartans bogged down after the next kickoff and punted to the Caveman 35. Lee Carlisle lost a yard, but Moore then burst over his own left tackle, eluded the Spartan secondary and went all the way on a gallop to make it 13-this time a Jerry Ed wards to Mike Uarson pass boosted it by a point. THE LOS Fits mustered their only serious drive of the first half after next kickoff. With Paul West and Bob Holmquist on the running end ns the Spartans drove from their own 43 after a punt to the AF 1G. Here, on the first piny of the final period, the winners recovered a fumble nnd doused the flame. It was also the signal for a counter-attack- . With Carlisle. Rill Finney and Moore engineering, the AF machine NON-LEAGU- E t Thursday, September 28, 1961 15 6 li 6-- X 7-- yard run to the Lancer nine with minutes left in the first half set up the score. Dimick added eight, then on the following play burst up the middle tor the score and a 0 7-- 2-- 1 f ' hard-runnin- Clyde Latta. The aggressive Granger club celebrated Homecoming with a 6 win over the Cubs. 7-- 4084 South State D i . .... n, The YWMIA basMurray. ketball tournament for participating wards in Murray Stake will get underway Monday evening in the 3rd-8t- h ward recreation hall. At 6 p.m. 8th will play 15th ward; 7 p.m., 1st vs. 2nd, and A. D. 1962. 8 p.m., 3rd vs. 12th. Darlene GEORGE A. WOOD. Executor Wood, stake sports director, and LOUISE M E R E L E announced tournament games CASH WOOD. Executrix of will be played each Monday at the LAS TWILL and EST- 6, 7 and 8 p.m. ATE OF ALBERT WOOD, Deceased. MARK, JOHNSON, SCHOEN-HAL- S & ROBERTS, Attorneys for Executor and Executrix 903 Kearns Building, Wests unbeaten, untied Fan-thecontinued to loom as a formidable threat to the Region 3 crown and Jordan's Beetdiggers made the headlines in Region 4 last week. WEST ROI TEIl Ben Lomond 26-- 0 to keep its perfect mark and uncrossed goal line. Jordan surprised favored Olympus, 13-The Panthers are expected to have a minimum of trouble tomorrow (Thursday) night with the Bingham Miners. Jordan may find the going tougher Friday afternoon when they entertain a big Logan Grizzly crew. MEAN W II I L E, Tooele's Buffs loomed on the horizon in Region 4 nfter spanking Provo 19-Earlier, the Bulldogs had M W limited r Murray to a 0 win I and had beaten Bingham by the same score. Tooele's only 1 loss in three starts was to undefeated Bonneville. Winnless South and a promising Cyprus squad will meet Friday night on the Pirates' home grounds. Following their 6 loss to Granger last Friday, the Cubs tok on an underdog role and Coach Howard Condie's club appears a slim favorite to win and close play with a 2 mark. GUANC.FK WILL try' for a second victory by entertaining Bear River tomorrow at 2:30. The visiting Bears boast a 1 AM record and last week whipped (Foi.tlMilI, Page 6, Col. 4) wiH faring bock " i" -- Lea- NOTICE TO CREDITORS ESTATE OF ALBERT WOOD, DECEASED. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at 903 Kearns Building, Salt Lake City 1, Utah, on or before the 1st dav of February, ' IN fans 14-1- 2 0-- 0 . neutral A field and a third consecutive Class A opponent on the '61 schedule proved little deterrent to the American Fork grid squad here Friday night. The Cavemen fashioned a 20-- 7 verdict over Murray's Earlier this year, Spartans. they'd stopped both (hem and I'ayson. was also THE VICTORY AF's third in succession over Murray. They tripped the Sparin '58; last year. tans The teams didn't meet in Tiit. g Jimmy Moore, a big. and surprisingly fast halfback, was American Fork's strong point Friday night. His limning kept Murray throughout the evee ning and his two touchdowns were more than enough to control the final score. THE LOSERS looked promising as they drove 40 yards after the opening kickoff to the Caveman 30. Rut n had pass from center as Rob Cuff punt poised for a lourth-dow- n Ai spoiled the appearance. on took over the ball Murray's Liffle League Game Slaied Magna. LEGAL Grove. IMensunt 4t The MURRAY, Utah, EAGLE and Th Ndi Adtrrtlitr I00M beginning October 4rh t 6-44- 37 ' er |