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Show In running events, Area Thinclads Sparkle At State Track Festival MikeWes-tove- r, a Murray high Junior, was runnerup in the 440, a race in which Granger's Alan Laris placed fifth. Granite picked up points In SALT LAKE. Paced by a in the shot and Mackay also the distances, with Richard record-settin- g pole vault per picked up a fourth place in the Pugh placing fifth in the mile formance by Granite's Ernest discus. and Steve Chrlstensen getting a Olsen Jr. and a near miss by fifth place In the half-mil- e. In other field events, GranGranger's Steve Mackay in the ite's Rick Martin stretched out Both races were won by Stan shot put, Green Sheet area thin- for a fourth In the broad Jump. Bergeson of BY High, the 880 clads placed in nine events at Granger's Ron Mendenhall fin- in record time. the state high school track meet ished second behind namesake Granger's mile relay team on Saturday. Dan Mendenhall in the high copped third, with the team While Region Three's Sky5. Touted composed of Gary Free, JerJump, won at line high squad topped the field Clyde Baker of Bonneville failry Davis, Gerald Warner and with 36 points, Granger fin- ed to qualify. Alan Laris. ished fourth with 22, Granite was ninth with 12 and Murray placed 19th with five points. Olsen, who had borrowed a pole for his record Jump from the Skyline team, soared 13 feet, 10 Inches to smash by more than six inches the record held since last year by CyMURRAY. It was upset night number achieved by teammate prus high's Dave Bailey and two Tuesday In the City Softball John Lee. Paul Bagley had a three-bagg- er other prepsters. Olsen had not League. for J&N. vaulted higher than 13 feet pri5th Kastellar had to call for help Taylorsvllle Juniors, or to his Saturday leap, accord- winless in three previous from Bry Gunderson in the ing to Granite Coach Hal starts, stunned league-leadithird, but was credited with the And win. Certified Packaging 7. For Mackay, a heave of 58 Lucky 13's, whose record Blair Photo was comfortably feet and Inch won wasn't much better, bumped riding a 4- -0 lead in the last for him the first place medal, defending state ASA champ frame when the roof fell in on but the toss fell short of the Blair Photo, 4. the middle game. Their lightly-regardstate record by half an inch. foe got a hit, put a County Merchants trimmed In Region Three competition J&N Body 11-- 5 in the night's man aboard on a fielder's the previous week, he hit an other game and moved into a choice, rapped two more hits even 58 feet. His Lancer team- share of the circuit lead with and drew a walk. Which trimmed the deficit to 3. At that mate, Ted Angus, snared third Certified. Supremacy will be decided stage, Merlin Driggs drilled a in a hurry. The 7:35 game on double through the box to score next Tuesday's schedule will the tying and winning runs. bring the together. Jerry Orvln, the winning. J&N wiU tackle Lucky 13's in hurler, limited Blair's to five the 6:30 opener and Taylorsvllle blows and led his team at bat Dick Olson was will duel off last place with with Blair's In the 8:40 nightcap. tagged with the loss. Before the uprising, Blair's Merchants struck for five runs in the first frame on two scored single runs In the first hits, two walks and five calam- and second and added two in itous errors by J&N. From the fourth. Ron Halbert and there on, Tuesday's opener was Dean Jensen had two hits each no contest as the winners ran in the losing effort. their lead to 0 in the second Taylorsvllle Juniors chased before the Body-me- n got on across three runs in the bottom half of the sixth to gain a the scoreboard. win over circuit-leadiGrit Young and Dick Kast-ell- ar Certified. It was actuhad two hits each for the Merchants but the longest blow ally the game's second rally belonged to Ron Boren, who rif- since the Packaging crew had come back from a 5- -0 deficit led a two-rtriple In the second. Kay Bills, the losing hurl-e- r, with six runs In the fifth to partially made up for It by get on top and apparently had banging out two hits, the same the victory tucked away, 7- -5 In the final inning. got two In the first, another In the second and two in the fourth for a 5- -0 edge. Certified then put together five hits and a walk to get six runs and regain the lead. Then came the upsurge as Paul Wallace and Rick Fellows got back-to-ba- ck hits and Ron Phillips was hit by a pitch to load the NEW DIMENSION IN DECOR ATI NO sacks. Rich Shaw then filed to right, scoring a run. An error FOR CABINETS, TRIM, PANELINOI on the throw-i- n allowed the tying run to come home. Another bobble in an attempt to catch Phillips at second enabled him to race all the way in with the : winning counters Ron Wallace hurled the win; Bill Shaffer was the loser- Certified and Merchants are J&N and Lucky 13's now 1: and are 2- -2 and 6-- Leaders Are Upset In City Softball Circuit ng 8-- one-quar- ter 5-- ed 4-- 9-- come-from-beh- ind ng un A Lii.' If t 3-- Granite Junior Youth Symphony In Benefit KEARNS. A benefit performance by the Granite Junior Youth Symphony Is scheduled here tomorrow (Friday) night in the new auditorium of Kearns high. 110-ple- ce mers, Mr. Weight said, We have some very talented youngsters in the program." He ts: MARTIN SENOUR'S Provincial Color Glaze ... the original antique finishes restore old, scarred furniture and now add glamour to old kitchens, bathrooms, wood paneling, doors and trim. Don't even remove old paint, varnish or stain. Just paint, glaze and wipe! You'll see new color depth and exciting decorating intrigue. 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Junior high schools In the Granite School District. Among the several selections to be played by the Instrumental Scheduled to speak on behalf of the Boys Ranch is Dr. Wilgroup will be "Carmen's Suite by Bizet j CavallerlaRustlcana liam Hutchinson, member of the board of directors, as well as by Mascagnl and a special arrangement of Wagner's "Zleg-fried- ." Granite district assistant superintendent, in charge of Commenting on the perfor Five Mishaps av ADVERTISER KITS BAT (CT1 Thundoy, May 25, 1967 cost L. Salt Lake. Fined $25 on improper lookout, causing an accident April 28, was Bernie O. Fausett, Salt Lake. A similar charge brought a $20 fine to Dale A. Pugh, Midvale, whose car was in an April 9 mishap. Police here inMURRAY. Charged with failure to yield vestigated five accidents on city right of way, MelvlnJ. Fortner, streets during the past week. 979 E. 7220 South, was fined A mishap at 174 E. 4500 South $25. His auto was In a May 9 on Saturday resulted in minor damage to cars operated by Stella Brown, 4635 Atwood Blvd. Fire At Residence and Jay R. Wheelwright, 4514 Claims $200 Damage Beechwood. One of three accidents on MURRAY. Damage was estFriday Included one resulting imated at $200 in one of three In $500 damage at 4500 So. 2nd fires to which firemen here West. Involved were autos drithis week. ven by Fred S. Sorensen, 2492 responded On Thursday firemen Sundown and Elmer K. Johnson. doused flames night, at the Ronald A truck driven by Glen K. HanBurton residence, 95 W. 6480 sen, Orem, was in collision with South. Cause of the blaze, firean auto driven by Wallace L. men said, was youngsters playSmith, 114 Canyon Rd., near ing with matches. State and Vine. Early the same In two other calls, firemen day, an auto operated by Sandra put out a grass fire near 4600 J. Anderson, Lehi, went off the So. 2nd East on Saturday and road at 151 W. 5300 South, re- a brush fire near 700 E. 4800 sulting In $150 damage. South on Tuesday night. Cars In collision near 5th Ave. and State on Thursday were operated by David C. , Schronen, 730 E, 5600 South and Val C. Hoist, 1220 Hyland Lake Dr. Blair's, IAGIE 2 MORTUARY J |