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Show Open House on Soth Birthday Will Honor John Sanders The - . - Midvale. GETTING ADVERTISEMENT READY TO ; You can serve delicious, nutritious meals for $60.00 each month for a family of five. Unbelievable ? Not at all. It is possible and you wiii enjoy the saving of $40.00 to $60.00 that you now spend needlessly. This plan has been taught to hundreds of low budget families. It does not Involve a food freezer. The keys are menu planning, careful shopping, and fun in cooking. For all the facts, send 10c and a stamped self - addressed envethis newspaper. lope to Box H-Ask for "Feeding a Family of Five For $60.00." Murray. Uniforms will be checked out by prospective Murray high gridders Monday, Aug. 27th at 3:30 p.m., it was announced by Coach Ray Oiver-so- n this week. The ambitious Spartans will be asked to have necessary insurance forms filled out and turned in at the high school offices, Oliverson added. The '62 squad, seventh under Oliverson's tutilcge here, will e schedule in- have a nine-gam- won't be able to handle his schoolwork properly if he can't see clearly! let us examine his eyes send thoroughly before you him back to school. hurra? Tn:i DR. BRUCE J. PARSONS 120 East 4800 So. GOT YOUR Check Out At AM EYE 2 On eluding three in practice and six in Region Four. Opening assignment for the third year in a row will be Provo. The Spartans will invade Utah county Friday, Sept. 7th. South's Cubs, a foe the Murray crew hasn"t played since 1956, will be back on the schedule for a game here Friday, c camSept. 14th. close will with Amerpaigning ican Fork visiting here on Sept. 21st. Region Four play gets underway Wednesday, Slept. 26th with Murray entertaining Bingham. After an open date on Oct. 5th, the Spartans will face Hillcrest on the Jordan high field Oct. 12th. Cyprus will be here Oct. 19th; Murray goes to Granger on the 26th: Tooele is here Nov. !n,l nml I ho sn:ii'tnn.'i nre at i Jordan Nov. 9th. pre-seas- Pre-leagu- Saturday 1. ON A DREAM HOME? Pure Lard 'I d In its game, Granite dropped a 6 - 1 verdict to tournament favorite, San first-roun- Want Ads Get Results! O "i V ,.- v- y becouve we sincetely I HOME-STAFFE- D my I LOIN PORK n PS eJeiib. fUl WEAR A NEW SPORT , C-.- ?- "lA Beef Steaks from our selection of ! NtWt DoVincI, Arrow, Enro and Jayson .b. S '4 from m SLACKS Crown Prince 1, too D, f fteiut Hc BANK vtMi tgyt CUP Dial AM ft. TOIT IpJ fcnijtifij, A NO WAR TODAY nrQ (j l"f 'J ('"' itn.n o. JO Sr. 6 i3 Mondof ond tt'idof nirgi HoI ttotMN At ttfft,w T"jot Irt ha n &tt H. Wpcf itttiot.i( Por Co tpl t"- 0 o INI In Ik 1 can 7' V for 89c 2 for 39c 9c ea. Apricot Nectar - Grapcft Pineapple DRINK 2 Catsup Plus everything else for the Bound Scholar School Ties, Socks, Bells you name It. we hoo it! Try the area's QUALITY Vine Ripe Yellow TOMATOES ONIONS Pickling Vinegar SWEATERS store first! Cheese Loaf Ch 49c gal. 2 lbs 59c mm 29c 19c con for 27c LDlCli(ll 1 9e Pitted Olives Dill Pickles Sweet Pickles I9c can 29c qt. 49c qt. .4 LETTUCE 1QC 9 I forking new handy tear entrance. 39c can Canned can f TRIE 5 lb. POTATOES - Plenty iti.iiWi! Kool-Ad- c Corned Beef JANTZEN mm mum . 12 10 fine I4I7J A rvStoleh mIn Murrey 4.oi - Canned Pop Canned Punch They fteS "9 IT Pork Spareribs 49c lb. Mild Cheese 39c lb. Canned Picnics 3 lbs $1.89 46 ot. can at rito. Now. foS toper. H'i-inc- h styles 0 yo tov to to Wf Sor lot to pood pift-- i ro riorn Hon t can M tttt with Out new fall VOV H, ished cottons, 49c it. U latest styles in polcords; most v ":.IJ Tomato Sauce f Dog Food 15 cans $100 Styled by A-Days, Rough Rider and Lee; p ced from . . . JUST t.0d E9'r 'tirii ti"n'i bt' o "d! N: jKt Kt4Kt a' 39c lb. 39c lb. 59c lb. 'I11 Rump Roasts J Beef Roasts Pork Roasts Ground Round All the latest colors in Ivy button-down- s, tapered sides -plaids, checks and plains just the thing for Back to Schooling! r j 39c -I- : :::.J:I"J..IW" wearing this fall! Get Ahead Foster Uorn Skills ot N.ght MAIIOW 7A Large FRANKS are just what the crowd'll be tt Md''c I, Veil SI0 W..I Onl W ewnt.M, U'art pot . r'ufn S'tl tor ink" wnt MURRAY STATE 5085 South State o''r occjj FOR ALL YOUR BANKING NEEDS, CONSULT ne 29c school" age young men that the doors open ' 79c lb. 3 lbs. $1.00 3 lbs $1.00 Steak Ground Beef Pork Sausage T-Bo- 7 Whole NEXT WEDNESDAY All the ttom on ICS 1 959, 1 'otld tor ott"'',,9 frituoA end no"ogmnt 'ud ot S'evfi MnogK. Htanhm, I hld down a full-hI om no o job. Ati 3"i CPA win on tHnl occounlmg poi' hon, to 0 "on wKo wont to gt oNnd in O utty. Old fill liny on i"b, tittool ot Hfoatf it Iho ont'if II hat bten CoKcg "Sort'f of this area Murtoy Stole was organized because people them end the concerned obaut bonk needed a vitally of the community Jo growth end financial tcspontibihty becouve we meon lo which they lived. We're "friendly" ill be wo believe our patrons appreciate HOME-OWNE- CUKES 49c lb. 59c lb. 49c lb. Pork Steak : 5 ; Mayonnaise Butter ea. Round Steak ton. 35c qt. 39c ea. 69c lb. V Sirloin Steaks m oiea people Ours Is ihc "Friendly Bank"! Salad Dressing Slicing 29 doz. s458 into new homes. They easy to talk business to help them. You'll find this hue, too, when you get that dteam in your y" . . . 49c qt. 5 lbs 79c er WE'LL HELP YOU MAKE MMuiroy 59c SWEET CORN 9-- 6 h (not help 3 lbs the crowd of "back to two-gam- I 10c can rs 9-- o makes Sardines reminds iv .. Imported Pkg.10c on Beck clouted a Monday as the Granite crew copped a 1 win over Roseburg, Ore. On Tuesday, he rapped one out of the park in the eighth frame to bring home a teammate ahead of him and clinch a victory over the Washington state entry. The loss eliminated Washing- Play Tourneys Stale regularly Cup Cakes or Twinkles day. field" is A virtually assured for the Murray City Softball Tournament, it was announced this week by Ron Wright, who is in charge. He said 12 squads are defie nitely in the field for the .elimination tourney and that four others arc virtual certainties to take part. ITKS OF THK tourney, which was originally scheduled to have begun this weekend, have been set back approxi' ':'. 'if mately a week. ,f '' Now signed up for the tourney are Bennion Ward, Utah Power & Light. Crawford Door, Houtz Diamond. Wells Moving, Holladiiy Cleaning. Towne & Curl Ebert Country Rambler. West Construction, the defending chamThe Lancer schedule will pion; Olympus Ionics. Murray State Bank. Shelly Rolfes of Mart Friday.. Sept. 7lh with Kearns and County Merchants. Granite Invading Granger for Also expected to get into the what has become a traditional game. milling are Carpets. Inc.. Bur-tu- n Clearfield, a newcomer to the Dairy, Okland Construction I.itu-cslate, will be at Granger and Granite Furniture. on Sept. Itth and the Ebert returned team will visit South on Sept. 21st unit Rear River either Wednesday. Sept. 26tll or Friday. Sept. 2Mb. league play will open Fn- Murray. No pniKivM was il.iv. Oct. 5th at Tooele, Gran- mnde tins werk in lctci mining grr entertains defending rhatn-thchampion of the Fridny pion Jordan on Ort. 12th an t night (livtMim of the City Soil-- 1 travels to Bingham on Ort in 57c lb. lbs. $1.06 Saltine Crackers 2 lbs. 39c Canned Milk 6 cans 79c 25c lb. Margarine 7A Pace Granite four-bagg- V 10 Sugar Beck Homers base-balle- lb. FRYERS .Murray. ,,-.- ,. PEACHES Shortening Salad Oil City Meet Is Ready fc., CANTS Coffee IjUs Vegas, N.Rf. The booming bat of Ken Beck has kept Granite American Legion in the Western Regional playoffs here for the second Friday Clubs THAT DREAM COME TRUE! Freestone Large Bread 5 loaves 89c sex. too! Granger. Candidates for the 1962 Granger high football squad will check out equipment Saturday, Aug. 25th at 2 p.m., it was announced this week by Carl Ebert, new coach of the Lancers. Check-ou- t will take place in the GHS gymnasium. Coach Ebert, who succeeds Don Rydalch at the helm and is thus the second grid coach ever to handle Granger high chores, is expecting about 80 candidates for the varsity squad. Sophomore gridders will be given a later opportunity to get their equipment. The '62 squad will face a 10 game schedule, with four tilts n in practice and six in the expanded Region Four, which this year will embrace the new Highland high school, Vine Ripe 5 Granger Wif ' OR. SAMUEL P. ROBISON 7A out-dra- Spartan Grid Checkout Monday, Oliverson Tells School Begins Soon! Have Your Chiids' Eyes Examined Firsf Your youngster pass out football equipment for the coming season is Murray coach Ray Oliverson, assisted by Jay Green and Larry Pearson. Team will start workouts next week. ' fairoty lif Center Lr mill PRICES EFFECTIVE BEGINNING THURSDAY, AUGUST 23 5-- e, Kfetrof fSiS)n 2-- The benedict-elec- t is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas P. LaFol-lett- Afiwi Hollodoy d v, e. Hf HEM . nounce the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Miss Carol Joyce Peterson, to Thomas W. LaFol-lett- LIVING on New Cinerama Previews Well p Mr. and Mrs. Helger Peterson, 5922 Wahlqui-s- t Ln., an- Murray will be at Granger Oct. 26th: the Lancers tackle newcomer Hillcrest on foreign sod Nov. 2nd and enter- tain Cyprus on Nov. 9th. Hillcrest will play its home games this fall on the Jordan high tield in Sandy. V ball League. All teams involv- ed in the titular milling were: busy with tournament play. West Constructruction's club was elmiinated from the Metro ASA tourney in the semifinals. Thov finished in fourth place. KOI R OTI IKK league teams were still in the running for the State ASA crown in the tourney being played at Provo. 1)lu,av. A f .... me new Cncranm nrodiirtion v..rv..v. f been eliminated from the meet Wonderful World of the Broalter compiling a 2 record. thers Grimm" literally charmed Still vying for the crown an adult audience at the Villa are Murray State Bank and Theatre here evening. Tuesday Carpets. Inc.. with 1 records; Not that the acting was supOkland Construction and Coun- erb, although Lawrence Harthus far. vey and ty Merchants, both Karl Boehm capably M IKK AY winner STATU, cairied the the fairv of the Tuesday division of the t. iles had leads, but in a remin patrons Lily loop, has bowed only to iscent mood at the finish. IMerson Motors of Provo. The An excellent musical score same team handed Carpets, several top tunes of its only loss. Okland promises Inc., the near future. Moto a Morris game diopped "omie Buddy Hackett is as tors, the tourney favorite. near to stealing the show as Unbeaten in the Provo tourindividual. His ney and surprise victor by a of Hans, the clumsv portraval servant. 1 score over seeded Sam Le- h ams with that of Terry vin Insurance, the defending Thomasably as his state champ, is a team repreand master. The two are knight senting Kearns. Composed prindragon-killers- " in the episode, cipally of members of the Shel- "The Singing Bone". HarmoKolfe team from the ly The picture is a certainty to ny Park League, the club has young audiences for a please copped two victories. to come. In Plans call for the Metro ASA great many months to clash fact, despite the success of the champ and runner-u- p Cinerama productions, it with the State ASA titlist and prior seems quite possible this one, second-plac- e club in a playoff the first to tell a story, could in Provo. this week-an- d them all. Though it's designed for the children, it's better than average entertainment for Mom 'n Dad as well. Without a bit of to call. Troth Told By Carol Joyce I'eterson l!Hh. 0 EAGLE Utah, t Sn. Advr23,rlhf 1962 Thursday, August ..... Murray. An open house reception at his home will honor former Murrayite, John Sanders on his 80th birthday, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Sanders now reside at 1329 Hudson Ave., Salt Lake. Born August 29th., 1S82 In Murray, a son of Sanders San- i ders and Anna Marie Larson, Mr. Sanders married Lettie Pearl Davis in the Salt Lake LDS Temple, June 24, 1908. They are the parents of five children: John Stewart Sanders, LuRee Sanders Ottley and Margaret Sanders Waterlyn, all of Salt Lake; Kenneth R. Sanders, Murray and Virginia Sanders Knell, St. George. Mri and Mrs. Sanders have 22 grandchildren. The reception will be held from 4:00 p.m. to 8 p.m. Their friends and relatives are invited BETTER MURRAY, viand Thr d FOOD Downtown Midvale I |