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Show The jThursday, MURRAY, Utah, EAGLE November 30, 1961 either outside or In the home, ask your county agent for our the prowler "Home called free bulletin Call HU Storage for Utah." Ext. 215. TOWN X COUNTRY .;' U nan mi M. Prisbrey, 3836 So. last week. 610 West, is the new chief of off steam I Date Will vt-- ii ;(- - h; -: Tr odors I sorb .XI !Mi i : Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. 7 that when apples are stored near potatoes and certain other vegetables that they ab- Did you know ' the minerals adjudication sec- tion of the Utah Land office, Bureau of Land Management, A native of St. George, he has been referee of Salt Lake county juvenile court ior mepast five years. He's a graduof the University of Utah's of law in 1956 and a member of the Utah State Bar. Married to the former La- Ree Bens of Hooper, he is the father of three daughters and a son. SUMMARY vnlrtrvlty mi-- mil : i t; '11 SR ;c; Tr .(II .'7 IK-- :!. ri-!- Total Year's FORECAST from them and of light precipitation ThursrSL 1 their flavor is Period nrar end of wrrk. Trmper-aturr- s day and impaired. above norma of II These vi J days, hi(h andner 2.1to low. ; many folks are 55, f J i n interested t LZZP ' fruits storing and vegetables. can Anyone I prepare easi'y mound or pit J J ,' facili-,. uimll storage Highland's Hams ties in their Salt Itke. second state Class own garden area. Mound or owned their A prep grid title here Saturpit storage is suitable for the after trimming Ogden, storage of all root crops, po- day 14-- 6 in the titular finals at tatoes and cabbage. of Utah stadium. A well drained location in University untied American Undefeated, your garden should be chosen Fork notched its first Class and produce piled on the ground or in a shallow pit, 8 B crown in history 0 by thumpin the to 12 inches deep and not more ing Cedar City than 3 feet wide. There is no day's first game. limit on the length of the pile. Highland, the Region Three titlist and winner of a playoff Vegetables are placed on with Spanish Fork, lost a sinstraw or leaves in a cone gle game during the year. It with covered and shaped pile 3 to straw. The mound is then cov- was their inaugural, Bountiful. ered with dirt except for a space on top which is left LEAVE open for ventilation until cold JUOD MUSER HOME ON weather begins. As colder Pfc. Thomas Judd Musser, weather comes, more soil is son of Mr. and Mrs. William added. J. Musser, 330 W. 6400 South, home Thanksgiving Kor details on arrived complete storing fruits and vegetables, day from Ft. Lewis, Wash. J x-- 1 r J Crest Club was the nartv frnv -. cfono nf a" .w.ralhpr n'-j - Highland, 'Fork Win Grid Honor ;JS i " an eye for little fMng. Grant THE WEATHER Woyn Ron f I tit fBttT Ami ith 1 Minor Blaze Alerts Murray City Firemen r- .Murrav. Murray firemen were called to the Accurate Ready Mix plant, 5300 South Main, Tuesday at 4:30 p.m. to extinguish a fire in a night watchman's shed. at $50. Granger Is 18-1- versity or Utah grid squad. The owners bill for damage is reputed to be some $150. mistook evidently uian ior ievaaa. tsui anenrt s deputies righted the mistake over the week-enTwo raids on a house at 2820 W. 3500 South resulted In capture of 28 slot machines and a supply of parts. They were in the house, which has been vacant ior aOOUl IWO montns. d. well-secret- Fire (From PageS, Col. 8) Chief Jones cautioned area residents about leaving paint soaked rags in utility or work rooms We had a couple of ween, uauseu ," by spontaneous combustion of such things," he stated. THE HOME OF Mr. and Mrs. Earl Stevens, 4390 W. 5335 South, received slight d damages when an furnace started a small fire. Three grass fires were reported to the department this week and two rubbish fires. One call was received because some "noble" had person dumped garbage on the side of the road along Wasatch Blvd. and set fire to it. Leader In Flag Compet school (From Page 22 JL Li rgfpA JU U I JLJ jL Ma v7 Viir DRIVE-I- V-- J Xak7 kJL THEATRE N m 111 6:30 For Family and Friends START 7:00 CHILDREN 1.1EE 5, Col. 4) 74-ye- ar Room NOW... AAA fV Statistics ger; ' et,.j OPEN five grandchildren; Murray. Granger high this week earned the right to brothers and two sisters. IH'RIED. In services to be fly the county safety flag, it was announced by Elmo Martin, conducted today (Thursday) chairman of the committee in at Holy Trinity Greek Orthocharge. dox tfhurch in Salt Lake, Harry The school's student drivers Stamis, old Magna had neither an accident nor a businessman, who succumbed citation. The records of all oth- Saturday at 12:10 p.m. in a er schools were marred by eith- Salt Lake hospital. Interment er a citation or a mishap and will be in Mt. Olivet cemetery. the latter category reached a He was born April 14, 1887 in high for the year of four. Two Greece, a son of George and accidents were marked against Mary Glikas Stamis; had been Olympus drivers and one each in business in Magna for 38 against Murray and Jordan youths. CITATION TOTALS for the week included Bingham, one; Cyprus, two; Jordan, three; Granite, six and Olympus eight. Murray had no citations but the accident prevented the Spartans from displaying the safety ban- Add That Family r ,r -- 1 . one-tim- prowler Someone Merrill D. Brown, 57, 703 Bui- - players on the offensive All- lion St. Funeral rites took State team. They were hard- place Wednesday afternoon in running fullback Brent Cottle in and center Bill Boulter. Also Midvale with interment Riverton cemetery. Born Dec. ion the offensive team was 22, 1903 in Richfield, he was a Fred Allen, Bingham tackle. . ,c T tt : i - wit,. .Lite ueiensive leant vv. aiiu Amcnawaa ftu" ul uaiuca nr lena Hansen Brown. Married Steve Taylor, Jordan tackle. " Salt Lake Jan. 10, 1928 to; CITED KOR THF.IR olav Helel Olson, who survives, during the year on either the alon& with wo daughters and "g0" or "stop" team were ends three sons, including Deloy and Larry Weed, Granite and Brad Jimmy, both of Murray. Other Brimhall, Jordan; guards Den-sh- e survivors are 16 grandchildren; njS Morton, Murray and Ketil two brothers and two sisters. Moksness, Granger; quarter back Gordon Kimball, Jordan; halfbacks Kent McCleary and Stars Mervin Jensen, both of Jordan; Col. 5) (Jroni Page 5, 'Billy Evans, Cyprus and Paul West, Murray; fullback Dean Murray. two Halladay, Granger. LANDED GRANITE or over-heate- The blaze was apparently caused by a cigarette smoldering on a day bed in the building. Damage was estimated 39-2- Sort of a "letting affair" for the Uni- - years. Member of the Greek Rebecca, Nancy, and Thomas Orthodox church and the M., all at home. American Progressive Ass'n. His survivors, all brothers and ISI'KIKD. In rites conducted sisters, reside in Greece. from McDougall Funeral Home DIED. At his home, 411 Sunday afternoon, Louisa May Hillside Dr., Saturday 'about Gardner King, 79, who died y at tier residence. 4925 4:30 a.m., Morris p Graves, a student-instructat So. 4055 West. A second fu34, neral took place Tuesday in Young Brigham University Garfield county, Antimony, e inand seminary where burial took place. Born structor in the LDS church. Dec. 22, 1881 in Central, Utah, Funeral rites were conducted was a daughter of Elias Tuesday from Murray 9th iWard with interment In Mur-at- e and Lauraette Staples Gardnor. Was married in the Manti ray city Cemetery. Jenkins-colleg- e LDS Jan. 9, 1902 to Soff e Mortuary was in charge CulvertTemple Levi King, Jr. He of arrangements. Born Jan 29 in 1940. Mrs.' 1927 in Salt Lake, he was a passed wasaway at Anti- King postmaster aA nn nf .Tampa t ah for many years; had re- mony Graves; was a graduate of the sided in this area for the past TTniverxitv nf Utah nnrf u TJa. 13 years. Her 10 surviving val veteran. He had been a children include a daughter, in instructor Salt seminary Dona (Mrs. George E. SimLake and Jordan district junior Kearns. Also surviving hirrh arhnnla farrioH May 1Q mons), are 33 grandchildren; 17 great 1954 in the Sat Lake LDS a brother and Williams grandchildren, Temple to Doris six sisters. auff who survives, along with his parents and five children. DIED. In a Salt Lake hos- vfrtho Ann n,Tn.io D I- - ;ti h,,f a .on r J 1 . wcorf-"- j ! 1 MUSICOLOR FJlEtawni ti 11 I a Convenience is something that's always appreciated especially at the time of need. No matter where the family and friends live in the Salt Lake City area, they'll find the McDougal Funeral Home located in the heart of the Salt Lake Valley easy to reach. v 1 CO-HI- I T Explosive Generation" All New Electric FUNERAL HOME UfAIT Of THE Heaters! In-C- ar LAKE VAUIT SALT ner. Total citations for the year - now read Olvmpus 60; Granite 37; .Ionian' 28; Granger 19: Murray and Bingham and Cyprus eight. 13 f it each " Bantam Loop ' f , . Cage Squads Set Practice .Murray. Each Saturday during the month of December has been designated for practice of the ei.uht Murray area teams who will take part in the Bantam Bnsketball program conducted by the Utah National Guard. The guard's armory will be in use from M am. until 4 p.m. while the teams prepare themselves for thi' start of league pl;iv in .tanuarv. IN THIS. THE fifth year of! 118 some bantam circuit. teams throughout Utah will battle for honors, it was announced by Gen. Maxwell E. Rich, adjutant general of the Utah Guard. 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