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Show MURRAY, Utah, EAGLE fja and Klin C m 3 The Advertiser Thursday, July 25, 1963 LEGAL Grande Dykman aka Grande A. Dykman, SERVICES Artois S. Dykman, Le- DOLL CLOTHES. Ad- Alonzo LeGrande Dykman also known as LeGrande A. Dykman, BAR BIB DOLL of SO 5120 3. 10 DRESS MAKING, drapes, stuffed anl-balBarbie and Ken doll clothes or any other kind. CY ga2-4- t and delivery. ALTERATIONS. Pick ui J15-- SEAMSTRESS, mne sewing lor fais lly. mending, wedding and tailoring 4 ,13. f alteration. DRESSMAKING, clothes. Barbie 4olU a specialty. DRESSMAKINQ. CY LEGAL Third r Pi V. V" W8-- piece outfit SS 00 cents and up apiece 5292 So West. CY w24-t- f BEWINQ With one round to play, Mur-ray State Bank has assured themselves of at least a tie by winning their last scheduled game last Tuesday. They draw a bye on tl final nigiit and will be watchin to see if second-plac- e Ciawfoid Door can win to give thcmselvc a chance to play off against the Bankets in a postponed game. If Crawford loses, the same will not be played, but if they 1 ministratrix of Estate of SEWING Murray Sfafe Bank Cncfies Tie n Champonship Tuesday League NOTICES Doll KM 439.,, Il9-- tt NOTICES Judicial District Court In anf (or Salt Lake County Date of first publication July 3, A D. 19C3. v Attorney b34-4- X y,. . DON BLACKMAN t . itrl ' oft? iiftJ: v V -- ' win, it will be in the playoff. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of ANNA L. HUTCHINSON, Deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at 208 Phillips Petroleum Bid?., Salt Lake City, Utah on or before the 20th day of October, A.D. 1963. a H J. MARVELL HUTCHINSON Adm., estate of Anna L. Hutchinson, Deceased. LAMAR DUNCAN Attorney for Administrator Date of first publication July .( . Mil S Si 19, A.D. 1963. d36-4- 1 V t DlTtston Probate St Ouardlanshlo Notice Consult Clerk of District Court or thi respective sinners for further Informs tlon NOTICE TO CREDITORS of Alonzo LeGrande Dykman aka LrGrande A. Dykman, deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at 353G South Market Street, Salt Lake City 19, Utah on or before the 5th day of Estate UCt., A.D. 1963. DON BLACKMAN, Attorney for Administratrix Estate of Alonzo Le- - Two Nines Gain Legion Berths Magna. Two teams have been certified for the Utah State American Legion Junior baseball tournament here July Aug. according to John Dea chairman and president of the Valley League. Magna, as the host team automatically qualifies for a berth in the double elimination and tournament, South, as champion of the Valley League, has been ' - ' . . ' . 1 Granger Names Babe Rufh Team MEMBERS All-Sta- July 19, the sen only 4, with only 1 error West Constr. in the game. The Merchants solidified their hold on scored the winning run in the Last Friday, league-leadin- g team 1st place by downing the 4th place American Western Life Insurance tea min a tight con2 as pitcher Darrell test, Tripp scored 2 of his team's 3 runs in the victory. Ron Bishop hammered home the winning run in the bottom of the 7th with a triple which scored Tripp, after the Insurance crew had managed to tie in the top of the 7th. it Ray Yocum hit a solo homer in the 2nd for West's other run. In the second game, Utah Navy tangled with the 115th Engineers and handed them their 9th consecutive loss, as Bill Creasser and Len each homered to pace the Navy Team which unlimb-ere- d their bats for 10 hits. In the last game the second place County Merchants again edged J.B. Tile Co. by a run, in a real pitcher's duel. Last time these two met. Merchants hurler Dick Olsen came out on and it was the same top story this time as Olsen bested the Tile pitcher Ron Jensen. Olsen gave up but 3 hits, Jen- 3-- GG 2-- 2 6-- Sad-ausk- 2-- 1 We bottom of the 7th as Earl Mul-cocwalked, was sacrificed to 2nd, advanced to 3rd on a wild pitch and scored from there on Duane Day's base-hi- t bunt. STANDINGS Won Lost Team 1 0 West Construction 10 2 Count v Merchants k I B. Tile Co. Herculifes Win Incentive Prize Hercules Powder Company's highest safety incentive award was earned by some 5,700 em-- , p oyes of the company's Bac- chus Works at the second time in 90 days that plant personnel hae claimed the coveted safety prize. It is the fourth safety incentive award for which Bacchus employes have qualified this year. In the course of winning the awards, they have w orked 8.017,000 s and 270 consecutive days without a lost time injury of any kind. The former is an all time high for the plant. For employes of an industrial facility to complete eight mils lion of operation without a disabling injury ac cident is equivalent to the entire city of New York popu lntion about eight million personsgoing for a full hour without a serious accident or injury of any type. The safety prize won this morning is called the General Manager's Safety Award. Any , Mdvae Hosts Baseball Tourney All-St- ar al t Anderson, James, rt:,i. r vice president: Helen secretary-treasure- r. Board members selected were Mid vale. Saturday marks the Dale Stale, Lyle Gingell, Toby Trujiilo and Ken Hall. Other beginning of District 6 All-Sttournament play when 10 teams members will be named later in from the 11 leagues in the the year. A board of directors party for South West division of the Valall managers, their wives, board ley compete for five berths in members and wives or husbands, the championship bracket. will be held Friday at Murray Kearns National I'agetts park to climax the 1963 season. marching and baton twirling ladies in gala uniforms will lead off activities at ! a.m. Game time is 9:30. Granger American drew a bye and will not play until Wednesday; however, the team will be introduced along with the other teams Saturday. There is no admission charge to any W.1J.B.A. games. The Midvale league of lii ers have invited everyone to attend games at the Midvale Municipal I'urk on Main St., just north of Center St. The players of Saturday's Hare fun at . . . games will continue play Wed. nesday, Thursday and Friday of next week to determine the district champion who v. ill th n compute (or the state champion-nhiat Hrber Citv Aug. k and Roller Skating p mm HYGEIA SWIMLAND 1224 East 21st South Want Ada get quick MCMEER (1ST FOR result! 11 iNVilATlQM IN 11 tries) through carefully chosen funeral directors, and we guarantee you the. same high standards of twice we provide locally. Buy frrsh fruit, mf at, and other foods In quantity, when the ... and enjoy them for month to tip and prices are down freezcr-rtfrigeratelectric a modern !n a them rump. Store flavor i or ... ucntiarkrt" in yotir kitchen. 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We servprovide this nation-wid- e ice (and in many foreign coun- Refrigerator 1 AT ANY 1 Arrangements tiecinc rrecicr Who exall Plfarmac Ready Cash Loans For Anywhere, Anytime fj$3 .Tnr,orv ir k of Operations' Award (value about $7 wholesale) on May 2, and the first General Manager's Prize on April 16, As long as employes main tain their present safety record, thev will qualify to. receive an additional General Manager's Award every 90 days. - Dire,.,- 5 DAY VACATION FOR 2 i wh an u,w,BBal,' ' NEED MONEY? USE OURS! Record Hop p Safetv Manner's s ABSOL UTELY F Swim Classes FOOD Wo.-k- n man-hour- 6-- 4 American Western 2 8 I'tah Navy 0 II.1th Engineers 9 Friday's Schedule 7:00 I'tah Navy vs l!5th Engineers (makeup) 8:15 J.B. Tile vs. Am. Western 9:00 I'tah Navy vs. Co. Merch. man-hour- lost-tim- i 4 8 7 llf -- Fifteen little league teams throughout the state are winding up practice in preparation for the four tournamente to decide the best four teams in tournathe state! This pre-finment will be held July 19th and 20lh, in four areas: Kanab, Juab, Nephi and Salt Lake City. The surviving four teams Kearns. Close playoff games from this tournament will meet in the American League this in Salt Lake City July 26th and past week saw the Senators 27th. down the White Socks 26-- 3 to The grand finale of Little capture the minor league first League Baseball this season will place trophy. Youngdell pitched be played at the Rosecrest for the winners and Hathaway Little League Diamond (2760 South 27th East) and the pubhurled for the v hite Socks. Ma jor Red Socks with pitch- lic is invited. Since the cream er Blaine edged the Yankees of Utah's Little Leaguers will be with Butterfield pitching in a represented it should be a real close game. The last out crowd pleaser. The winning saw two Yanks on base which team from this tourney moves could have tipped the score but on to Boulder, Colorado, for lost their chance to come in the sectional, then on to Phoenix for the divisional, to Sunny, to tally. Following the games, the vale, California for the regioleagues held their annual out- nal, then progressing to Pennsylvania, for the ing at Saratoga and awarded trophies to Senators and Red Little League World Series. Socks. Also receiving trophies were Leland Youngdell as "most valuable player" and Larry Blaine for outstanding player. Larry ended the season with a .500 batting average based on .10 games. Three league officers were elected at the party. They were: a West Construction Continues To Senators Down Hold Top Spot In Friday League White Socks 3-- man-hour- Ball Season Hesse, Jule Marina, Steve Paur, Johnnie Arenaz; 3rd row, Edsel Nelson, Danny Prock, Leo Hesse, David Paur and LaMar McDermaid. OF the Granger Bobe Ruth are, front row, Scott McDermaid, Dan Lamke, Danny Nelson, Roger McMul-lin- , Bill Hargis; 2nd row, Mike Smith, Steve m Little League To Wind Up 4.'. All-St- ar ll Last Tuesday, Utah P & L defeated Hollatlay Cleaners 10-- 6 to move into 4th spot in the first game of the evening as Ken Torp and Dick Weaver each got 3 hits, including two triples by Torp. to lead their team, as the Power men got 14 hits. In the second game, the Murray State Crew blasted Wells House Moving 18-- 1 with 16 hits along with 5 errors by the Movers. The Bankers smacked 4 homers in the barrage, 1 by Jim Housser, John Wood and 2 by Clive Hansen. Wood had a perfect 5 for 5 night at the plate to pace the attack. In the final game, Peek & Shaw Used Cars outlasted 30-3- ek winner-take-a- Olympus Lanes in a tight duel 2 as pitchers Jack Burt for P & SS and Dick Pond for Olympus hooked up in a fine game. Bob Chambers doubled hone what proved to be the winning run in the bottom haif second inning as both teams scored all their runs in that inniiig. STANDINGS Won Iist Team 10 Murray State Bank 8 Crawford Hour Sales Holladuy Cleaners I'tah 1'imcr & Light W ells House Moving I'eek & Shaw Curs Olympus Lanes one of 20 ItenSsJac1i talued at approximately $10 Mlole?ai prize may be selected by all T: eligible employes. Prizes being offered include items from transistor radios to outdoor barbecue grills, brief cases to electric tooth brushes; and power shop tools to waf fie irons and ice cream freezers. In order to receive an award. i employes must have worked at the time required to least earn it. Since 90 days were required, individuals must have worked at Bacchus at least 45 days. Those hired before Majr 30, 1963, will receive a prize of their choice. Bacchus Works Safety Superintendent, R. W. Gott, explainer! that employes earn awards in Hercules' safety incentive prot gram by working a prescribed s number of without e r, a injury. "The program has been in effect at all Hercules locations" for a good many years' he added. j jmer awaras earneo ay cai THE EXCITING THUNDERBIRD IN FABULOUS NEV. LAS VEGAS, i'i EALTY REALTOR 3in:.inmagM 1568 South 11th East Call 466-217- 1 |