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Show Showdown Region Three In Power Shovs As Regions Three, Four Launch Drive Toward Flag Murray. Powor began to show in both Regions Three and tour last week as league play was launched East, Highland and South flexed their muscles in Region Three. All indicated they're championship material. Tooele and Murray demonstrated strength in Region Four and look like potential foes for the loop diadem. East walloped a good Granite team H7-- 0 in the week's shocker. Highland breeeed past West SO-and South nipped All are undeOlympus feated for the season, as well as in lentriK. ninv Smith ia t to be scored-upo'- n The week s showdown will bring South to East Idle in circuit play, Highland steps outside to tackle Murray on the Spartan turf Tr, .u c d "1L , -- J" "J""' s : i u wnue- were i utieie Ijnai-Washing of vnrns niiii thA 91.(1 Wankinir issued bv Murrav to Bineham Tn th nth,r l.rno eanie. .Torrinn nnrt Hiiwt battled to a tie. Tooele will host Granger to- s -- f 0-- THE SCOREBBOARD Tooele Cyprus 0 Murray Hinjham 0 Jordan I). Ilillrrrtt 0 (lie) Kail !;. Granite 0 South 7. Olympus (1 West fi Highland Bear Kiver I'l. (iranrrr 7 Hon Elder '."li. (Skyline 0 Summary it 6 9 Tr 63-3- 3 Oct. t; .01 29 30 60-3- S 2 bS-3- 5 . J 2 3 Year's 8 34 - 53 73- 28 7 morrow (Friday). The Lancers, wilh an open date in Kegion Fopr play last week, dropped a 19-game to Bear River. Cyprus invades Jordan and Hillcrest goes to Bingham in other league tussles. Skyline, Region Three's new addition, used an open date last week to play Box Elder of Region 1 ; dropped a 26-- decision to the Bees. mi Bi'pt. 2fi 27 70-4- 1 - 38 74- Moisture 11.88 Forecast Temprraturei avtrogiiiK near ot 71 high and 43 near end ot week. low. 0 Cyprus if (From Tage 6, Col. 8) the second on a scor ing punch by Jim Leonelli, after which futile uaiton converted. The thirci Perid went score- k'ss though Lamb raced 60 'ards 'ith a Peered Buc aerial on,y t0 have u by a P"nalty. Early in the final canto Ke" Colledge passed 15 yards to Steve Bunn 21--and Dal 0 ton converted for a Buff nldr6ln Gay' Bai,ey en(,e(1 tne ing late in the game with run shortly after a 70- yard punt return by Lamb had been called back for a clipping penalty. The win was a third in four starts for the Buffs and the loss the fourth in succession for Cyprus. Tomorrow (Friday), Coach Howard Condie's Bucs will invade Jordan, intent on dupli3 win cating the surprise turned In by the 1960 Pirates at 'Digger expense. Jordan opened league play last week on a 0 tie with newcomer Hillcrest. It was the first time four games the Sandy squad had emerged without losing, They've dropped decisions to Ben Lomond 20-- 1 X Orem 4ri.fi and East f is i 4 t . f ? 'f (it - ' Rapid Driver Tagged, Pays Hefly Fine In City Court Murray. A Midvale motorist clocked at 75 MPH in a gone along Slate street was fined $;IT in city court heie this week. The driver, Frank Ibarra, "f No. Main, was arrested by Of- fieer Lindon Roberts of the Murray Police Department. A variety of other offenses were on the court docket fur the week. Dallas Richens, Salt Lake. was fined $20 and a four-da- y jail sentence suspended, on a charge of following too closely, Cora V. Howes, 4700 V. Ternpie, was rapped $r5, of which $10 and a seven-da- y jail sen- tence were suspended upon pay- ment, on a charge of failure to yield right of way. For having no driver's license, David Ainsworth, Sandy, . .. f. N . 4 t t I v. c Y 1 , ;-- ii. ... I! ' tt It t i a, Lloyd Lund Kennecott Taps Grangerite For Idea Award Salt Lake. An idea that clear-i- n ed up a problem and resulted in a cost saving has earned a $316 suggestions system award for Kennecott employee A. Lloyd Lund, 3371 Beehive Street. LI'X1, an electrician at Utah Copper Division concentrator near Magna, rec- Colleqe lommended the installation of a (From Page fi. Col. 8) fading moments of the game at chute at a conveyor belt to to invading George cilitate collection of spillage The Cougar from the Delt- - Previously. Uie Washington, had to be cleaned lip star once ngain was Eldon e Fortie. Granite high and taken away in a wheelbarace. who ran and passed for row. Lund's suggestion will result 299 yards. Of the total, 272 nn annual saving of about ; came from rushing, a personal in $542 in concentrator operating total higher than the visiting costs. Colonials netted as a team. Utah travels to Laramie SatGets Elk urday to oppose Wyoming in Murroyite a Western Athletic Conference In Nebo Area Hunt game. The 'Pokes lost last week week t0 Murray. Two Murray broth- State, the nu v,mi nansro, nt- Dei ore lO Iew Mexico, ine Kea- skins are now 1 in the new companied by Charlie Kroft, Granite and Gerald Loveless, campaign. Utah SUte will go after Its Midvale participated in an elk fourth straight win against hunt last week end in Nebo Montana State. It should come Cmk area. C ive brmight down rather easily to Coach John ? s,x Pomt bul1 eik- - The nnimal nas a "Pad of 38'i inches. Ral.ston'a powerful forces. BYU travels to Ft. Collins for a meeting of two Murray 16th Holds clubs. The Cougars have bowed to Pacific. Arizona and George Opening Social Washington while CSU, now Murray. Under direction of working on a losing Mrs. Steven Turner, Relief Soskein, has lost to Air Force ciety president, ladies of 16th and Arizona State. ward held an opening social at the new ward hall. Sept. 26th. A Chinese theme was carried Basketball throughout the social. A pro(From Page 6. Col. 2) was presented, followed Winners in senior division gram a luncheon, which was servgames were Murray 16, who by ed to 52 ladies. 2 downed Murray 10. and 13 won which Murray by forfeit ,m.,iin, .i H.I...I. ii, . . t,ii. over Murray 9. Junior division play saw Mur. ray 11 dump Murray 17, 2 i while Murray 16 t mm pled Mur- top-rate- Boys Club. Mark Doyle of Murray TKO'd Ernie Lopez of Stan's Boxing' Club, Orem, in one of the feature bouts, thus evening his personal score with the Utah county boxer. Earlier in the year, Lopez had whipped Doyle ai Aloab. Dick Willeys of Stan's turned in a decision over Glen Miner of the Murray Boys Club after decking his foe twice in the third anil final round. Other results included a split decision for Tommy McGrath. Murray, over Lloyd Ungricht of Orem; a KO by Dave Humphries of Murray over Kichard Cordova of Sit,Jjtk; and a decision for Fred Scallion, Murray, over tuin Scamon of Stan's. HILLSDALE NURSERY Ken-necot- t's 13-1- 2. crowd of over 700 Murray. watched here Monday night as d area amateur boxers slugged their way through a seven-bou- t card at the Polite A SCHOOL "Give Your Child a Head Start in School" mS one-tim- HoHaday. Fire Destroys Local Trailer House Sunday s will be opened this week by Zion Motors, who last week introduced the new Chrysler models. All dealers report a number of new and different models for the '62 season. Causing a good deal of comment in Ford circles is the new Falcon convertible. The Grand Prix is sure to cause a good deal of interest among Pontiac fanciers. Special guarantees will be one of the big features in the push by Chrysler this year. Statistics (From Page S, Col. 4) ters, Mrs. Pearl Labrum, Hattie Lois Nichols, Nichols, 9, (From Page S, CoL t) Kearns, business; Edward William Prince, 8156 W. 3835 South, architectural drafting; Ronald W. Gamble, 4460 So. 250 East, printing; 50U6 L. Peterson, Richard Pieper Blvd., electronics and Jerry H. Fullmer, 54 W. C400 South, electronics. Others registered are Vernal Dean Wood, 393 W. 4800 Soih, electronics; Bill D. Thompson, 5328 Charlotte Ave. and Wayne J. Neff, 521 Vine St., welding; L. L. Korash, 5983 Starlite Dr., electronics; Byron L. Johnstone, Other senior class officers 4070 Hammer St. and Fred D. are Carl Brown, vice president; Deiley. 4831 W. 4865 South, Julie Holien, and mechanical drafting; and Larry secretary C. Allied. 6154 So. 3rd Easst, Sherry Hiatt. round table diesel mechanics. Mrs, L actlviiest Included by President J. W. Chllda and G. Morris Rowley. e ii The Murray Area and surrounding areas fit m Of New Cars Are Shown By Murray Dealers Convenient Budgeting For All Your Christmas Shopping Whether you're shopping for toys for the kids, fashions for Mom, sports equipment for Dad, furnishings for your home, or any other items, you'll find a payment system convenient and easy. account Regular Add-obudget (You agree on a credit limit, pay of this amount each month.) Contract account (For larger purchases, low down payment arranged with (! months or longer to complete payment.) Layaway payment plan (Small down payment and periodic payments hold your purchases until I'ihrsunas.) Open your account now in our 30-da- y n FOURTH 1'I.OOK CREDIT OFFICE dlivrv DA in Salt tali. F In phone for fr Provo, Zenith 737 outlvinq treat, toll free. Free delivery south to Provo and Pavson, west to Grantiville end Duqway. east to Heber and Midway, north to Tremonton and Richmond and all points in between. 1962 . Safetv - ) GRAN6ER ! I a new IntrtMlucing a brand new concept In the carpet Industry suburban carpet store that offers every convenience . . . every advantage In the selection of carpet for your home. Mr. "Spud" Adams with over 15 years in the carpet business has designed this new store with you. a modern deslRn that makes practical line of the customer. In mind natural lighting and spacious floor display to Rive you a vivid piclure of how the carpet will look In your home. Country Carpets offers a complete service . . . Donna Jcn.vin wllh decorative advice la In churj;e of complete drapery a competent, courteous galcsmnn given . . . Jenkins department you a personal Interest and a staff of factory trained carpet layers lo Install your carpet within 24 houti assuring you of complete Mttlsfurtinn. AJams I Bruce Beck Has Farewell Sunday Nighf COUNTRY CARPETS will 4 Brake Cylinders Rebuilt 30,000 Mile Guarantee In the miMslon. Lifetime Broke Adjustment after Installation $OT50 on ony Ameticon tor EASY TERMS Northern EMrr P.erk Is a graduate of Murray high whtml and ha completed one year of study al the University of Utah. He haJ born employed during Ihe aunt mer by Grande Meal Co. Organ music for the program III be provided by Tul KuM. van. "It May Not He On A Mountain High" haa been Hated aa lh inning hymn. P.eld 5). Mom vill offer the Invoca- a Offer Good to Oct. 15th Only THE TIRE Broadloom Tightly vovtn, milient, long eanng, .oiy 0 clean. Sell telling $9.93 volue. 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The meeting will convene at 8 .10 p m. He will srve All i) 0 I KJder rtrucr IWk Thcrmoid Brake lining 4 Drums Turned 2320 Highland Dm Svgorkovt - KU ROAD - J INCLUDING GENERAL TIRE OF ...a Supermarket of Fine Carpet... ... BRAKE JOB ONLY WEST BLOCKS IN UV...,. FOR 2 SOUTH REDWOOD Service QUALITY ALL 3500 WEST yiiiir newn, AM COMPLETE FREE 4775 South, free delivery to Player and Mrs. I. Bovce Labrum, all of Bennion; Mrs. G. M.' Hanes, Salt Lake; Mrs. Mervin Sharp, Preston, Ida.; sons JUilon P. Nichols Murray and Reed P. Nichols Midvale; 33 grandchildren and Ralph ... . Tech v 5K-- a talk Phone GENERAL ' 41-3- Pre-gnm- Tin 7 e ray AM 40-tla- Showing of Valiants and Utah, FAGlf and Th Newa Adrerttarr Thursday, October 4, 1962 The MURRAY, i S7-1- 2966 W. Lehi Dr. 1 car d seniors at (ills exclaimed, "We've got problems!" There was a lie for senior class president. Elections were held again In hopes of a brea kth rough but there was one mure draw. About the time Jerry Palmer and Russell Mouritscii were perhaps thinking that they would have to draw straws to find out who would be senior class pres., Ir. Call Haiti, "Tomorrow is ami) her day. Let's go home and vote again tomorrow." The next day after one more balloting, Russell Mnur-itse- n was given the office. Murray. A trailer house be longing to F. J. Siler, 4340 So. State was destroyed by fire at! 2 a.m. Sunday. The fire appar-- , ently started just inside the door adjacent to the stove. The 44 Train-Ca- r trailer was not occupied at the time. Damage was estimated at Headlines man Kearns One Granger. was killed and another injured $1,200. (From Page 3. Col. S) A false alarm was turned in n in a accident Oct. znn. Susan Orr, secretary and Sue 9:40 at The caller p.m. Friday Killed was Fred Martinez, Jr., Steward, round table 4641 W. 5015 South. He was be- reported a fire at Safeway, 4907 store The was filled lieved to have been the driver of Poplar. a car which collided with a with vapor that was mistaken northbound train at 200 W. 3900 for smoke. MURRAY Two calls were answered by South. to firemen at West was 1st in the property mishap Injured Robert Anthony Jaterka, 4784 and 45th South on Friday. A BAPTIST CHURCH So. 4055 West. He was reported fire of undetermined origin was AMERICAN BAPTIST in "serious" condition Wednes- reported in a vacant house in 184 E. 5770 South day by officials of St. Mark's the process of being razed at 6:40 p.m. and again at 9 p.m. Hospital. Murray, Utah Fred Martinez, Jr., was born in Grand Junction, Colo., O.ct. 262-226- 3 AM 29, 1938 to Fred and Ruth Martinez. His family later moved to Sunday School 9:45 Bingham and he attended Bing(All Ages) ham high school. A member of St. Francis Morning Worship 1 1 :00 Xavier Catholic church, he served four years in the U.S. BYF (Junior High) 6:00 Murray. There has been a sense of newness around the Navy. BYF (High School and He married Phyllis Helf Sept. area the past week as new car dealers tixik the wraps off 2, 19G1 in Idaho. College) Tuesday, 8:00 Survivors include his widow; their 1963 models. his parents; four brothers. Walter Larson Ford started Wednesday Prayer Rudy. Dick, Floyd and William the parade with the showinsM and three sisters, Maria, Marga-- ' Sept. 28th of Ford and Falcon Service 7:00 ret and Ruthie. all of Kearns. models. Park Larson reports' , Ages 2 to 8 driving under tense, ale K. Sollis, 21 1 South- gate Ave., was given a $25 assessment. Sullis also was given a $175 y fine and jail sentence, oi which S.i.i were suspended upon payment, on charges of driving while under the influence of intoxicating liquor. Public intoxication resulted in a $25 fine for Earl Draper, Murray ami a $10 one for John Uvinglon, b.!20 So. 3l) East, Three youths were fined $10 each for illegal possession of beer. They were Richard S. Bryce, Robert M. Ruckenbrod ami Jerry A. Keener, all of sports-style- Then the senior clai finalMere announced and the ists car-trai- t; v c s: . 7-- 0. See Boisfs a count of an expired li- - $10. On After Collision 0-- Over 700 was fined Kearnsite Dies 20-1- THE SCHEDULE Granite . Skyline West at Olympus South at Cast Highland at Murray C'yprun at Jordan Hillcrest at llingham (iraniter at Tooele 1o be played at Granite WEATHER THE the new cars have been widely admired by area residents. Laury Miller will present the '63 Cadillacs and Pontiacs, starting today (Thursday I. Included in the new models is the Grand Prix, a Pontine Shop Evenings 4 . . . Open Thursday and Friday Til 9 p.m. |