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Show Area Preps Launch New Football Season With Assignments Friday Farmers To 12 Payson Invades As Campaign Opens On Friday Nighf Sparfans Open Campaign Friday In Provo Invasion Murray. The 1962 edition of Murray high's grid squad will be unveiled tomorrow (Friday), night at Provo. Coach Ray Oliverson's team will battle the Provo Bulldogs under the lights at Timpanogas Game-tim- Park. It'll is 7:30 p.m. e be the fourth consecutive meeting of the two schools and the host Bulldogs are yet to defeat a Murray eleven. Last in year the Spartans won 1960 it was 0 and in 1959, 12-Only other clash of the two schools in recent years was in 1955, when Murray won 14-- 0 in a state Class A seminfinal. Though his squad is still very much an unknown quantity, Oliverson will field a big team anchored by nine senior lettermen. Not all will be in the starting lineup, the Murray head-ma- n indicated at midweek, for several promising underclassmen are pressing for berths on the opening team. Oliverson, who will be launching his seventh season at the Murray helm, will utilize most of a lengthy list of posted this week for the game trip, he said. In- 7-- 30-2- 6. rs squad-membe- This is the eluded are Duane McCleery, a revamped guard now moving at tackle; Bruce Gilbert, end; Harold Shaw, center; Vic Bills, guard; Roger Larson and Rick Hansen, quarterbacks; Jerryi Bowman, fullback, and Lynn Shaw, halfback. AH are senior lettermen. Other seniors pushing for spots are Terry Jackson, tackle; Lee Bishop, end. and Bob Cuff, a halfback who was injured early last season and failed to earn a monogram, raul wood- bury, quarterback. Also regarded as promising in the Spartan lineup are Sam Dawson, letterman end; Jim Pearson, guard; Dennis Johnson, now an end but revamped from fullback; Gary Larsen and Spence Tueller, halfbacks. Juniors looking good in early drills are Hans Klossner, Doug Bell and Wayne Eraser, guards; Mike Hamblin, center; Berry Ames, Dave Black and Maynard Koncar, tackles; John Mark, end; Curt Lefler, quarterback; Jerry Bronicel and Ray halfbacks, and Jim Serre and Ross Madsen, full- ( Spartans, Page 2B, Col. 1) "extra something" Murray City Pharmacy offers1. ! (irunite Park. Ten senior Magna. The 1962 grid sea- - hobbled by injuries most of the the grid picson will ushered in here Kri-- 1 '61 campaign but looking good ture for brighten Granite's Farmers this day night at 7:30 when the at quarterback this fall; broth-Cypr- week as they prepare for the Pirates play host to the Kean and Craig Ridd, season's opening start away Lions. backs; guards Paul Hickman from home tomorrow (Friday) It'll be the inaugural of his and Mack Densley; center d afternoon. Coach Darold Simmons will year at the helm for an Backman; ends Bob Jepp-Pirat- e mentor Howard Condie sen, who will again double at send his charges against the and the third consecutive year linebacker on defense and Rich- Granite Lancers in a game slatin which the Cyprus squad has ard Philpot; tackle Mike Pe- ed for 1 :30 p.m. It'll be the fourth consecutive launched its campaign against tersen and backs Paul Donald- time the two schools have op son and Tom Perfilli. Payson. grid campaigns the Lions won 26-- last fall All have competition for ened their one - another. Granite, against on their home turf and copped their spots. Condie said, cit- by virtue of a 0 victory last 2 the 19-- win here in 1960. n with the Lancing several promising under- year, is Though he declined to name classmen including tackles Jim ers, who won 14-- 9 in '59. The a 2 stalemate potential starting lineup Sadler and Ron Montague, teams plaved a three days before the game, lineman Colin Hunt and back in 1960. Condie pointed out several mem- Dennis Thomas. Lost for at Scanning his squad in prepabers of his squad who are cer- least a month with a fractured ration for the opener, Coach sitto see action in the Fri- wrist is junior fullback Roger Simmons has a "two-deep- " I tain I 1 with uation at v every position, fracas. Rodak. day 4 if I more in some spots. Not all are VwrwrT'S Included are Ivan Turpin, Condie will also be counting V experienced veterans, but all a senior on Headrick, Larry are showing promise, the new if, i back and some promising soph- Granite head - man commented omores, including Richard this week. "We have a long Rush-toPugh, Craig and Brent way to go though, he added. Dave Goodsell, Eddie Declining to name a tentative starting lineup, Simmons and Lonnie Paulos. as After the opener at home, citea tr.ese Cyprus will journey to Judge on the ones from whom he'll selectc.nt 14 nnH he at home on his opening eleven: Max Mur1'se News Advertiser Want new Skvline dock, a senior letterman; Kent 21st to Murray. Officers and teach- Rent in thr the a junior and Dennis Ads to turn items no longer Davis, final hirh ers of the newly organized Lloyd, a senior, at left end needed into cash Murray 16th ward were sus- game. v. .'; to week tained this according Bishop George Anderson. Local Witnesses Will Selected as general Aaaronic Priesthood secreatry was John Attend District Meet Hathoway. Richard Walker and Murray. Among hundreds of Gordon Stolworthy were named Jehovah's Witnesses who will as secretary and assistant sec- be in attendance this weekend retary for senior Aaronic mem at a circuit convention to be bers. held in Clearfield will be sevammmnnmiimmimmi Like the flavor of these m nrf n run il immtittwi iimaiMMMMiniiii mi Named as Relief society pres eral Murrayites, it has been anluscious tomatoes? Try a ident was Audrey Turned, Dor- nounced by Richard S. HuffCARL EBERT, new Granger high football coach, gives "Bloody Mary" as made othy Wagner and Beth Martin man, local presiding minister. instructions to center Robert Barrett and quarterback Tom are counselors and Edna Suthwith Relska Vodka! Mr. in to addition Attending, Main as lancers prepare for season kickoff. erland, secretary. Janice Bish- and Mrs. Huffman and their Relska adds something; op is work director. will be Mr. and Mrs. family, v you'll like, too! To Play Many Likely Directing Sunday school ac- George Jones, Mr. and Mrs. LoOther Vodka drinks... a t tivities will be Kenneth Simper, uis Ruhlander and Keith Buck. their best wade with The conclave, dated Sept. superintendent with Earl Borg Relska . . . SCREWDRIVER, and Don Winch, assistants. will hear as featured speaker Ruth Ann Borg is secretary: at the Bible refresher course, GIMLET, VODKA MARTINI. Zclma Linfort, Junior Sunday John P. Sutherland of Brookschool June Simp- lyn, N.Y., a district supervisor. C3 vnnKa & er assistant secretary; Grace Ends. declined candidates: promising Granger. Though he 1 Wipple, chorister and Wanda to name a tentative starting Jerry Palmer, letterman and Jones, Steven Olson and Jack organist. another lineup for the season's opening heads are Mary Primary (tomorrow) Bingham, all seniors; Mike game here Friday Leath-erwood Joyce I Walkenhorst. president; afternoon, Coach Carl Ebert Hunt, Pat Struhs, Dan and Don Coates, all jun- Evelyn Brown and Lucile Atthis week designated a lengthy list of Lancer squad members iors. kinson, counselors and Alyse ...th4 oldest am in Vodka (1721 A.D.) Tackles: Chick McGowan, Scheil, secretary. who are likely to see action. and Montano Turp-iwill YMMIA work Larry The Granger crew will enter- Tony CONK. I ULNLO PARK, CALIF. 10 PROOF. DISIIUU) moil CUII It L lUSUr 4 CIL. all lettermen seniors; Brent beDirecting Horrocks, superintain Granite in launching the Byron and Coates Gregory Hansen, tendent; Wayne Dixon and new campaign. Kickoff is set seniors and Paul Jacobs, a Jun- Dexter for 2:30. Shepard, assistants and ior. "We're very anxious to seMax secretary. Young, Guards: Steve Twitchcll, a cure fan support in the area," YWMIA leaders are LaDean commented Granger's new prin- letterman, Mark Pendleton, Holm-berMorton, president; Edith Mad-se- n cipal, Dr. John R. Call, "and we Doug Hesse and Doug and Gwcn Loghry. counall and Mike seniors will welcome people certainly and Iyrs Tod, secretary. selors a GranRalph, in junior. an who have interest Centers: Robert Berrctt, a ger high athletics." Ebert, while interested in gen- letterman senior; Eddie Mayne, erating tans, waa more intent senior and Dennis Schugk, a upon preparing for what could junior. Malm, be one of the toughest games on .Quarterbacks; tho '42 elate. The veteran Gran- senior co- - captain and Vatrghn Tucker and Steve Davis, both ite invaders are rated highly In n , juniors. estimates. Granger's starters will be se- BillHalfbacks: Dan Johnson and Cranlte Park. A course in Dahlquist. both senior letlected from this list of more termen: Ray Robbs, a senior, sewing machine embroidery Is and juniors Dennis Bawden, being offered at the Craft HouDennis Rasmussen. Keith Mor- se. 3271 So. 5th East. gan, Dale Cleave, Dwaine All-re- d It Is designed to acquaint ownDORAL JEX and Delbcrt Viall. machines with ers of rig-sa- g Fullbacks: Gene Warr and the Intricacies of their machOwner-ManagEddie Saddler, both seniors. ines and to teach how to embGranger and Granite arc roider, monogram, applique and deadlocked in their three-yea- r U.S. NO. 1 RED CENTER CUT ideas for series. Each has won one hemstitch. Original tabic and decorating (Granger's last by Ii-- 9 in 19591 making cloths, aprons, bureau scarves and the 1960 game was a 2 and towels are also taught. tic. I .. Instructor Lucille Graham lb. in addition, an advanced ha, bag Junior Women's Club clan for those who took the course last xpring. An imaginSlates First Meeting ' ative teacher, he has designed several clever and modern ideas New officers will be aa well a fresh Murray. BREAD--IG- A patterns for on hand to greet members and thOKc In this ' 1 guest of the Murray Junior Classes will be held for six Women's club at their first JELLO-Assor- ted each Thursday begin".wicinl activity of the year to- week, ning Sept. Iftth, Registration :night. began yesterday ( Wednesday 4 A reception has been planned and will continue today snd tofor d for 8 p.m. at audito- morrow. Sept. 6lh and 7th. The rium. 700 Vine SL time today (Thursday! Is 1:0 MARGARINE-Marle- ne for Officers and board members, p.m. to 9 p.m. Tomorrow is 9:00 Wilunder the direclon of Mrs. a.m. to 3 p m. liam Meyers Jr.. president, Fee for the 20 hour of inA v t have planned the event struction is $V half-Payso- Bry-secon- 6 ."55-- 6 1 12-1- air" iAi -- - Murray Uth Yard Names pre-leag- n, Mat-sumo- set-bac- ri single-touchdow- squad-membe- Officer Slate nre-leatr- - V. P Vodka Granger Readies For Invasion By Granite Friday Afternoon lm Bill Dunn . . . And to mc service is more than just a word. It typifies the friendly, congenial effort we put forth to make every customer know lie is a valuable asset of our business and that we appreciate the opportunity to render him a service (Servico). Drop in we'll prove It! p makes new drinks .SKA. v 7-- 9, i?rri n, The first prescription customer who tells me will get his prescription free of charge! rt r lis , What Language is this? Minor ejw Brent Hilton, a senior leterman ; Jim Cowan, senior and Alex Churchich, junior, at right end. Hendrick Capinga, a senior and Bob Gardner, a junior, at left tackle; Tice Ashurst, a senior, Stephen Terry, a senior letterman and Doug Stafford, a junior, at right tackle. Dave Finlinsnn, a senior letterman and Eugene Oieno, a junior, at left guard; Jay Slade, a senior and Kenneth Anderson, a senior letterman, at right guard. Dave Lewis, a senior letter-ma- n and Earl Woolsey, a junior, al center. Ken Beck and Chuck Petty, both seniors and lettermen, at Ken Neilsen. a quarterback. senior letterman and Allen Iat, a senior, at left half; 'ave Swanson, a junior and Mel licn-uet- t, a senior, at right half. Nick Garner, a senior let lei man and Iim Williamson, a junior, at fullback. The Farmers will oe shooting to improve on last year's record. In '61, Granite started strong with three victories and a tie in competition, faded in Region Three with a and a tie. win, thiee None of the defeats, however, n were by more than a margin. m qualified to fill a prescription. But at Murray City Pharmacy, there's an extra the invaluable service (Servico) which we give you. Every registered pharmacist is TV Field Ten Grid Lettermen The MURRAY, Utah, EAGLE 1 D 4ni The Nf Ad vf rtlif r ID Thursday, Sept. 6, 1962 pi HARTFORD. g, pin Sewing Classes Will Register At Craft House iill 3 i E Av er "WITH f YOUTH -- fi. IN Si " ) MIND" i leet . . . , ii t aim lb. 63 Ah da. hj ZEE w V i POTATOES 65' 20 3! - lm PORK CHOPS 12-1- ' :' ? 4 r. 89e $100 $100 3 3 85' The South Cottonwood Ward Invites You r' TO THE BIG LOT SMORGASBORD PARKING iLAuaMMHW . 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