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Show Tlj Provo ft Tie With Spartans Friday Eve i 6-- 6 I'rovo. The host Provo Bull- - Terry Jackson, a dugs punched over a touchdown ing senior tackle who failed to with the final minute of play letter last year; Lynn Shaw and running out here Friday night Bob Cuff for their play in Fri- to salvage a deadlock with day s game. "But." he added, "I thought Murray in the opening prep grid the whole squad did a good job. game of the season. had led They ran out of gas late in the TI1K INVADKKS from the early moments of the game, but conditioning will second quarter and had twice overcome that. Our backs away scoring opportu- -' ed particularly promising inside the Bulldog fensively and we had a good fensive line most cl the way." Nevertheless Coach Rav Oli-- 1 ' THE MURRAY mentor label-verscommented nfter the 11 Provo's 1962 team their "best game that he "felt prettv good in the past three years", about it" and "had confidence! Smith's Cubs, who marked the team will come along well themselves a threat in Region v fast-lmpro- U .4 v Rallies For 6-- 6 Til W-:-'-' look-fritter- es e- d ( i 1 V 1 ft'" W j as the season progresses". IA NX SHAW drew the honor of scoring the first Spartan tntirhilnwrt nf th vnr nn an vard end sweep earlv in the sec- -' ond period. The Murray crew moved the ball Into' payoff territory with a sustained drive which was culminated bv Shaw's sprint. But the Spartans, though offered chances to bolster their score, failed to cash in on two other opportunities later In the game. Friday night's affair marked the first time in four years Provo had been able to avert a defeat at the hands of Murray. Last year the Spartans won 0 at home; In '60 the Bulldogs 0 were beaten in Provo and in '5i, Murray nabbed a 12-- 6 derision at Provo. OUVKRSOX commended Jer ry Bowman, senior fullback; ' R- ' Slat e For Weekend FuS! I 1 Chomps Of City Tournament . . . WINNER OF Murray City Invitational Softball Tourna- full slate Is on Murray. deck this weekend as area football squads move into the second week of play. Granite, fresh from a convincing win over Granger, will be tested by a Weber team which limited Olympus to a 9 win Friday- A year ago Weber shocked the Farmers with a 7 tie. Interest will focus on Ogden, where East will be the invader. Both teams won openers last week and are stamped as prime contenders for state honors. Meanwhile Highland's defending state champs will host Bountiful in what should be a test of Ram strength. The visiting Braves limited East to a 3 win Friday. The Provo Invasion of Bingham should be a measuring stick in Region Four. Provo last week tied Murray, Bingham, making its second start under new mentor Reynor Pearce, will be out ta avenge a 0 loss to Provo last fell. Box Elder will be at Tooele, intent on repeating a 28-- 7 win registered at Buff expense in '61. Cyprus will journey to Judge bent on equalling a 28-- 0 verdict turned mover the Bull- dogs last fall. Orem will be the visitor as Jordan makes its home debut. Last week's results indicate the d 'Diggers will be to repeat their 13-- 6 victory over the Utah countians last year. into Hillcrest, descending Class B in its second start of the campaign, will invade Park City. The Miners, who walloped BY High 20-- 0 on Friday, may prove a tartar to trie charges of Coach, Mick Culle-to- n. The game will be played today (Thursday). South's Cubs, fresh from a romp past Binghnm, wil seek to mnke Murray a second Region Four victim. Clearfield, after pasting Tooele In a starter, will invade Granger to also try for another win over Region Four. Skyline will try to change its bleak picture when It hosts Ben Lomond. winner over Jordan last week-enDavis, trimmed by Highland 19-- 0 will battle the Olympus Titans in Salt Lake. West will be at n for another bout with a ranking Region One contender. team. Slurray. The City Softball 7-- Tournament title belonged Mon day night to the Murray State Bank entry after an extra-i- n win over Towne ft ning Country Rambler in the championship game. Manager Ron Wright's club had lost 12-- to T&C in Monday's first meeting, necessitating the extra game for the 'title. It went eight innings. t. Victory netted the Bankers a 5- - 1 record in the tournament while T&C finished 6- - 2 in second. West Construction nabbed third with a 2 mark and Carpets, Inc., the League titllst, was Friday fourth with a 2 status. Other top clubs in the meet were Crawford Doors Construction, Burton Place Dairy and County Merchants, each Jn tn tho Mtla motph Murr State beat Houtz Dia mmA 8.7 Holladay Cleaners Towne & Country 3 and West Construction T&C had beaten UP&L 10-- 4 0 and Carpets. Inc. before bowing to the Bankers. They bmmccd bacU to whip okland 8-- 7 4 16-1- . Plago, Stewart Pierce, n Softball Awards To Be Made On Friday Murray. The annual awards banquet of the Murray City Softball Ass'n will be held tomorrow (Friday) at 8 p.m. in the municipal building auditorium. 5461 So- State. All players, wives, sponsors and others Interested In soft-baare cordially invited to attend, reports L. Clark Cushing, league president. Cost will be $1.50 per plate. Members of the MSB team, which also was champion of the Tuesday Night division of the City Softball League, included Bob and John Wood, Carl and Clive Hansen, George Jensen, Jerry Frame, Jerry McCleary, Gary Thurgood, Jim Heusser, Jim Dumas, Bill and Stan Bankhead, Sherm Crump, Dale Barker and Ron Wright. title-winnin- Members included Gean g - ll Weber Friday Foe Of Granife Payson Is 22-- 0 Victor ords were broken at the meet. Due to the great number of participants, each age group was divided into heat competition. Winners of heats dualed for top honors. Granger boys bringing home p first place ribbons in their heats were Robbie Kittel, breaststroke and backstroke Richard Kittel, backstroke; Harold Short, freestyle and Ken Hill, backstroke. Other boys participating who, according to their coach, Dennis Doyle, "did very well" were Bill Kittel, Joe Kittel and Bill age-grou- p age-grou- 6-- 4-- 7-- (3-2- ): time-honor- mis-cue- 20-1- 4-- 8-- 6. hard-hittin- 4-- hard-presse- -- n,,: 0 6-- 3 .'.. 20-ya- I Fi ,,,,,'. 78-ya- rs quick-opene- 1 1 ki 10 20-1- 3 d. pre-Ieag- Lo-gn- . 7-- 6 6-- SPECIAL Mnrlins Winnnrc lUflll In AAU Meet 7-- 0 75 " tL' r;:. :r.'"" I '- rl one-yar- 32 Regon Four Has No Winners As Grid Warfare Begins pre-leagi- -- V, i -- . get all this! ri.i.ii...u, m mm. ii ...in ..u.i imiww n; n, n, Magna. A Magna Granger neighborhood meeting is set for all registered adults, tonight (Thursday) at the Little HouseThe meeting will be under the direction of Mrs Roy (Marvel) Williams. A discussion will be held relative to changes that will take place In the Girl Scout program by the fall of 1963. A special program srlll 'w Incorporated into the organization for junior high school students. The group will also formulate plans for the coming year's activities. mi file proviefwih " Girl Scouts To Plan In Meeting - 0. 30-2- CAM. - Farmers Victory At Granger i 7-- Magna. Cyprus class elections results were announced at an assembly Friday. Senior class officers are Ken Hill, president; Tim Pearce, vice president, Kathleen Andrews, secretary; Barbara Snell, reporter-historian, and Kathy Richards and Judy Shepnick cheerleaders. Linda Rose is AGS representative and Eddie Miner is In Ok-lan- d 2-- 9-- 4, Cyprus High Elections Announced Slated to lead the junior class are Lonnie Paulos, president; Suzie Longfellow, vice president; Vickie Keetch, reporter-historiaSandra Herron and Kay Lynn Hendrickson, cheerChristensenleaders. AGS representatve Is Col. and Mrs Robert Kittel Kathy Ashby and CAM is John and Mrs Howard Short attend Sadler. ed the meet with the swim Sophomore officers are Wayne Brian mers and their coach. McQuivey, president; Jones, vice president; Karen Jeppson, secretary; Joanne Kirk-mareporter-historiaand Pam Paulos and Susan Pasternak, cheerleaders. AGS representative is Sandra Pettersson 21-- 0 and CAM is Paul Bawden. Granite Park. The 1962 edition of Granite high's grid squad will be unveiled before for the first Magna. The visiting Payson a home audience Lions turned in a workmanlike time here Friday (tomorrow) at 7:30 p.m. 22-- 0 victory here Friday night Opponent of Coach Darold over Cyprus high in the opener Simmons' crew will be the Weof the '62 grid season- The invaders, favored to nab ber Warriors. On paper, it looks like a the Region Five crown, took of a typical s two of Pirate advantage series. Weber last which led to touchdowns 9 to the Oym-pu- s dominated the week bowed and largely while Granite was Titans (S Plrlare, Pae game all the way. a 21-- 0 verregistering busy a touchdown scored g A Payson Granger. over dict Granger. and booted a field goal in takeleven home Granite the spoiled Objective of Farmer drills ing a 10-- 0 first quarter lead and this Inaugural for the Granger Lan- was Warrior wetK shifty half-time with left the field at .hn cers here Friday afternoon by another TD and a 16-- margin. halfback Greg to Harrop, t a.t a 8i-- u anutoui. dealt Olympus ln running up misery The Lions got their final The visitors and West Construction 10-- 2 punched over and game Fridaywithnight's two touchdowns in the first ' to get into Monday's chamto i teamed Steve InCyprus twice penetrated half, one on a sensational pionship bracket. score all the Weber side the Payson stripe The Farmers will counter with punt return by junior halfonly to run out of gas. Once their own offensive standouts, back Dave Swanson, and got home fans got a thrill when Bob the other counter In the middle HOW THEY'RE DOING Jennsen narrowly missed a nnsa hard runnng Nick Garner and of the third stanza, Mel Bennett, Three although shifty ! Region from Ivan Turpln on the w Friday's game was a head 'team Dave Swanson, who looked trtl tat 'stripe. t riT . 1 0 "first" for both menGranite t.nofl coaching In Is the good Granger victory, l l. turn ui in i The losers found tors Simmons of GranDarold a o likely to be sidelined with l.fton i niTitipan t 19 up the middle an effective leg a 1.IMHI 14 will also ite and Carl Ebert of Granger. Illfhland Granite injury. and moved the ball out17 Snalh 0 I.Oflfl t weapon on the aerial maneu- Simmons had been a staff mem-be- r o .mm I side the Payson 20, though they depend t at Box Elder last year: vers of Ken Beck, whose fa0 .ona I nt couldn't muster a Skjlfn scoring punch. vorite targets In the opener Ebert nn assistant at the Lan. "We lost to a good ball club," Region Four were Ken Nielsen and Brent cer school. TEAM W T WT. TF PA commented Coach Howard Con-di- e I Though they threatened O S 8 I .(MM Mnrtf after the game. "I was Hilton. the first quarter. throughout ft I will Tomorrow's Jcrdan M perjmu It game .IMMI I Granite couldn't muster a scor8 tS pretty well pleased with the lllllrrnt a series has which petuate 1 team our IT way .(MM Rlnihim performed, but between the ing punch In the opening frame. a stand-of- f 1 .008 Cirancrr tl we made several mistakes that been 0 In recent years. But the Lancers got off a poor Cvnru .000 12 2.1 two schools Twwlr I .808 l; t.l have to be Ironed out before Last fall Weber surprised punt at the outset of the second our next game." a 7 - 7 tie. lone period and Granite took over Granite Condie his team lauded for blot on with THE SCOREBOARD on the Granger 30. It took only the Farmer e two goal-linstands that stav- record. In '60, Granite won seven plays to get Into the end CiranlU 1, firtnfrr ed of other threatening Pay-so- n 20-Fail IC. Raantlrnl IS 7 a tone, Nick Garner punching Olrmaaa H'rkrr 19 scores- He also expressed 14-- 7 while Weber annexed over after a Ken Buck to Brent In '.") and won Hob la II, Blntkam verdict the opinion the current edition In '58. The '57 clash was a Hilton pass had eaten up most llrar Rlrr 7, Wnl of the Pirate quad looked betnt. ftkrlin of the Intervening yardage. 6 deadlock. tlliManf It, iiatU nHMBHBSaHiSHMr, ot4rn ter at this stage than did the Dave Lewis, taking up where Marnr C. frata C ilr) '61 crew. he left off last vrar In extra- Fafaaa ft, r?m Urn l.mwni 10, Jariaa) 11 out for individual Singled wlnt klcklmr- - booted the first Rat Flavr ?. HMIrmt C r 11113 nf hl Ihw convorsinna for Ihi. praise were Jeppsen, who was ROSE BUSHES Orarflrla t.l Taarlr It In '61; Paul Donaldday to mnke it son and Craig Ridd. Condie felt In Bud and Bloom Swanson's long gallop short- FRIDAY'S SCHEDULE all three turned In exceptional View ly before the hnlf gun eased Four Granger. Valley In Gallon Cans Region Four Marlins brought home first - , the pressure for the Farmers, performances. Saalh at Marraf Friday afternoon's foe In a place ribbons for participation who had a 14-- half-tim- e bulge. Prava al nintnam S:00 game will be the Judge In the Las Granite bnnced the Insurance lUi fMff at Taarl Vegas AAU age-- l Ul I ara al l4t "",UK'' ""ra group and open Invitational touchdown midway In the third Orrrn al Jaffa period after a sustained drive . meet Saturday. I IrardrM al iwimmlng Per Doien n..iM Or! $7.50 ' I The meet kirkoff. A with the serond-hnl- f HlUrrm at rark tip 830 from drew -'..k awi by. . Thar4ir w" it III, iiutii t'T in i inri IWk to Hilton aerial again did ewrn StatS. Hone Cnmlli. 14.0. la CARMER NURSERY Three Brt. Region the bulk of the damage and Evidencing the keen mmpet set Inc a stiff anniment from the at OiaVn d Beck's jaunt l tac ten national Into tip ttoa laafMl at SarllM lh? Class B school which lat yeari,un 4550 So. 9th East the end Rone. I IMftnaaa al ItH 28-two records American and fee. to bowed Cyprus. The spunky loser weren't 266-48rar al Ciranlta lUanlllal al Hlialaa4 Me to muster much of an of. f""' Open Sunday & Holiday HfM al Lata fensive punth during the af. tcrnoon though the Lancer put up a scrappy battle. Simmons ucd his entire 1962 jqund In the gnme and com. mcnted thnt he felt "we did S t Murray. Region Four grid Chiding a touted Tooele learn I fair Job There's still quite a squads didn't win a game In which has been fipurcl for the few loopholes, though, thst competition last regions! title. Conch IVsn We'll have to Idin out .werk. Thrtr Region Three Strlnghsm's Burfs made s The (itsnite mentor branded almost evened a Ti ll the game a "good team effort". the Imw In counterparts kMing " .. r T '' i i mm i,B . , , r nil. i f core by winning five of wven derMnn to Clearfield adding. "I felt the squad dH starts. Cyprus was shut out !y a well for a find game and they made a minimum of mistaken". Rctton Three triumphed over good OUR EXPERT You segregation, 22-J? wanton P.egion Four In both their in- Jordan, which lnt yrar was emerged with nn In- BRAKE ADJUSTMENT ter league affairs. Granite's unbeaten and tint In) imiii the jiirH rg and l to Iw on the sidelinr tnorTow (Friday I promising squad, making Its . state wmiflnnls whn th- l.tdjutt Witney n4 loot biU ur$ driving under Conch Daruld Rlm'gers lost on slstiMir to tenn. night when the Farmer entertor 1 t inspect btl l"r mons, trimmed a spunky but dropped a game to Hen tain Weber's Wat riora in the 1 3 tri'.tfa onlmanned Granger crew. Lomond. Coftrh Evett J mps first home atari of the year. 4. Hi B'tkt duid Rmith scored all Its pom' In team ws thus srtusliv Kslm The junior hinafk Is In the first half to defeat King' by score for the firt tme since (Ttnm Page A. I ml. A) ham. 17-the final game of the l!" Murray csme closest to win son, when Granger turned the EXPERT ning among Region Four teams. trick, 26-1- 4 But the Spartan allowed Provo! HiJkrc-- t msde Its drbul In SERVICE a Isat minut touchdown that grid warfare, drnppiig a 2fl- ALL CARS brought alxail a 66 stalemate derision to Waiting l'n Klder. Otherwise the league took but Coith Mirk ciil)rinn 0R All CARS Guaranteed Fast, It on the rhin everywhere. In (IWlnit. rage , CV4. X) 3-- 5 Thursday, Sept. 13, 1962 Gene Pistorius, Gerry Brown, Lloyd Naylor, Shelly Pierce, Dick Martinez, Gaylon Bradshaw, Jerry Hobbs, Ben Mad-seand LaMoine Jenson. Bankers Win Extra Inning Tift For Softball Crown - The MURRAY, Utah, EAGLE TAKING SECOND PLACE honors in Monday's Murray softball tournament was this Towne and Country Rambler ment was this team sponsored by Murray State Bank. Squad included, front row. Bob Wood, Stan Bankhead, Carl Hansen, Jim Heusser, Jim Dumas. Second row, Jerry Frame, George Jensen, Clive Hansen, Jerry McCleary, Gary Thurgood and Ron Wright. A 20-1- And The Runnerup Squad mree Dy oeiung eingnam 11-- v on Friday, will invade Murray . lumiuiuw i r nuajf iiu u ii.uu kirkoff. The inter region clash will mark tne first meeting of Mur-ha- d ray and South since the Cubs tl,rned in a 26-- 0 victory over '58 Spartans. The previous year, Murray's state runnerup crew walloped South 32-"South looked mighty good in beating Bingham," commented Oliverson this week, "but it's worth painting out that they couldn't score on the Miners after the half. That could mean Bingham had a little case of first-gam- e jitters and that South Isn't quite so strong as 'the score would look. Anyway, we'll be ready to give era a ball game." Murray emerged from the season's opener with no Inju- ries. - - - .: for littl tWngt "- mir'i UofU Plans Senor Event Salt Lake. The fourth annual High School Day on the campus of the University of Utah is expected to lure over 3,000 high school seniors from throughout the state, Saturday, Sept. 22nd. The event la staged annually to acquaint students with eduavailcational opportunities able at the university. Activities will begin at 2 p.m-wit- - Prawlrr dealer for the Toyota Land Cruiser, a Japanese - built lour - wheel drive utility vehicle Is Oral J. newly-announc- h registration on the west lawn of the University Union. President A. Ray Olpin will extend a welcome at 2:30 p.m. Representatives of 15 colleges Murray. A dinner meeting and restauLowell's 6th at departments of the univer-- ( Sept. Senior. Page 6. Col. S) rant opened this year's events for Murray Business and Professional Women's club. INDEPENDENT Presiding was Mrs. Wilford Anchor Baptist Church Tuttle, president. Mrs. Viles B. Brown and Virginia Kussee re . m (art (San4rl SCM A church with an opn Blbla ported on their attendance at and ( arltllaa wclcoma PVV B conventhe state and tion. Rev. James BayneJ, Pastor They represented the Murray chapter at sessions held Bible School . 10 a.m. this tiiimmcr In runguilch. Mrs. Tuttle, Mrs. Brown and Mrs. Herbert Hansen attended a Morning Worship ..11 a.m. state board meeting of the club "Walk in Newness of life" Aug. 10th at the Hotel Utah. 6 p.m. Other summer events for the Youth Meeting club included an August social Evening Worship .... 7 p.m. at the summer home of BlosKeanw. Kearns Post Home som Peterson in Kamas. Seven "Dealh in the Pot" was host Saturday for a dinner teen members the day spent Power Hour Wed., 8 p.m. and dance for District Eight ' hiking, having lunch and taking legionnaires and auxiliary mem- a drive. bers. Guests for the occasion InCON'Kl'LT AN EVE rilYSICIA.V (MJ.) FOR cluded Arden Stewart, departEYE EXAMINATION ment commander; Don Plotts, 1st vice commander; Dean Hall, department adjutant: Glen E. Matthews, department chaplain; Malay Bills, department service officer and Glen-do- n B. Paser, past department ment commander. Others Included attending Amerlran MAIN OFFICE - 420 BOSTON HI Il.DINO Legion Auxiliary president Cuba Davis; Verna SG8 East First South - 1063 East Zlst South Baugh, 1st vice president; Vir- BRANCH OFFICES: 4792 SOUTH STATE STREET, lit KRAY ginia Caytmi, 2nd vice president; Ruby Fomaworth. secretary-tAAV. aaa reasurer; Zelda Jones, naiatOaSaaiaaas tional eexcutlve commltteewo. man; district president Rene Price and her officers and district commander Johnnie Davis and his officers. District 8 was a 'iked by the department st the dinner to Increase membership. Kearns 132 and the Lrhl post of diatrlrl 4 were rilntd out n Ir.ldi-- r In thla field The Ixhl post was flr- -t In the drpnrtmrnl with quota snd the Jxist 1.12 was f irt (I nn Page 5. Col. fl) And P. W. Women Hold Fall Meeting B. Reams Post Hosts Meet Of Legion I pt rsyn Kr-am- BATTERIES 6-- v. $5.95; 12-- Cenerolort v $8.95 Starters Dig-deb- tat, 20-1.- thriic 21-.- (o) (0)e iN " THE HEELER GENERAL TIRE GENERAL TIRE CO.. D-l- 21 1 388 South Soli toVt Cry 2nf Wtt . IN 6-- 1 S4& 1 , RENT MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS FOR SCHOOL f OR TWO 810 10CATI0NS 2320 HigWond $tfgorhowt HU WESTERN BATTERY 13th SOUTH Between So ond Main fhon HUnler 0 DOWN C (PAYMENT $trviC8 It J Financing vfca - , 4. or 6 HORSEPOWER 4 MODELS We Also Have Used Tote Golei 3-- THE 6EST RENTAL PIAN IN UTAH Coll: DA 2-12- 61 or DA 2-00- 37 AM 6 8483 1 Wilkinson of Zion Motors, 4646 So. State. The Land Cruiser, he reported, Is becoming a favorite of sportsmen In addition to serving as a military vehicle. 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