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Show Gunderson gave up only three hits while his mates backed him ball. with EAGLc - ADVERTISER MIKUAV 11 All A 1 July 20, 1967 Thursday, the judge set hearing bail at $1,000. The man, free on bail, is charged in connection with a theft of a furnace from 354 Brahma Dr., location of a house under construction at the time of the theft. one-err- CITY in which Legon Nines Head Into Last ng All-St- ar Aug. 11. THE STANDINGS Team Tooele South Highland Hillcrest West Granger Holladay Granite Magna 10 9 6 Draper Kearns W. Jordan Murray Judge P'ctg. GB .882 .812 'j 2 .800 .714 3 Vi 3 .705 4 .647 .625 4 Vi .500 6 Vi 3 3 4 5 6 6 9 7 7 .461 7 1 1 4 13 3 12 3 13 2 12 2 13 .388 8 Vi .235 11 .200 11 .187 11 Vi Vi .144 .133 12 1 1 Monday's action saw ninth-pladecision Magna cop a from the Tooele nine, beaten only once previously. A pair of squeekers were also in the Monday spotlight, with Granite and shutting out Granger Murray slipping past Kearns West also took a twin bill from West Jordan by scores of 10-- 0 and 2. In make-u- p games played Tuesday, Highland came out on the long end of a 10-- 9 score in a game with Murray which was halted by rain on June 6. Also, Draper capitalized on six Kearns errors to gain a ce 7- -5 prominent goatee. A L 2 1 Skyline GREW IT MYSELF . . . Young Edward Dee Chatteron displays his kitten, "Hippie," which holds its chin high to show off its W 15 13 12 10 12 Goatee Yet! 2- -0 1. Feminine Feline Feels Whiskers Fashionable 5- -4 You have probably MAGNA. Black and white in color, the heard of the "cat's meow; well cat has a perfect outline of a this ts a tale of the cat's moustache on its upper jaw. whiskers! Below its lower jaw, on a white In a world beset with long background, is a black pointed hair, moustaches and beards, it beard, or goatee. seems that even the cats want In the cat world this may not to get into the act, if a kitten be a tragedy, but if the event born recently at the W. D. occurred in the human world, Chattertons, 2992 So. 7200 it would be a catastrophe. The West, is any criteria. kitten happens to be a female! The beard and moustache Although the kittens were born four weeks ago, it was have not affected her feminine JuSt. recently that Mrs. Chatt-eslbehavior however. Mrs. Chat-tertobserved the young Mine noted that she behaves was sporting markings that like a perfect lady (for a cat, made it look for all the world that Is!). like a Hippie." Should the "bearded lady ever be in need of a trim, she has an "in with someone quite capable In that line of work. on on Jockey Mr. Chatterton operates Chatt's Barber Shop in Murray. UNDERWEAR Man Facing Larceny Giarge Bound Over at To District Court MURRAY. Clth, 4873 lirMtn I So. Stat in Murray A Murray area man was bound over to Third District Court here on Tuesday for trial on. a charge which stemmed from the theft of a furnace last January. Charged with grand larceny was Leonard Eugene Wright, no address available. He appeared before City Judge James S. Sawaya during a preliminary fw 1 3 fjK'r $5.60 Brown & 1 1001 KtUTSn S'iftlTS DlSTIlltO Yd. 485-512- 1 CORDON of deft If the question was which, whenever there was an avenue The answer was a hodgepodge double-talk- . deliberate untruths and answered at all of escape, it wasn't. All the while we voters were deluged with propaganda favorable to the Salt Palace, the University of Utah was never even considering playing its games in the future auditorium. The 'U' had on the drawing boards its own sports arena. Now, the auditorium under construction and no possibility of curtailing it, Redskin authorites have come forth with the unveiling of their arena. Not on the strength of the sports arena alone did the Salt Palace get a favorable vote (but only by a whisker). It was a composite of several untruths about several facets of the building that netted that slim majority. If the truth had been told about every one of these questions, the Salt Palace vote would've been disasterous, in spite of the lopsided editorial campaign carried on by downtown newspaper, TV and radio. We dislike being lied to. We assume a majority of Americans resent it too. But there's something strange about voters that enables someone to tell a convenient lie or two while trying to gain a certain end then have the lie exposed and face up to It without so much as an embarrassed blush. Board Awards JFK Junior than planned High Contract it's strange the administration refuses to curtail at least some of its less necessary programs. In $ view of the obvious necessity for spending more in Viet Nam during the remainder of 1967, But refuse it does and the American people, alhave no idea how much greater their tax burden will become os a result of carrying on a war and a giveaway program at the same time and supporting both out of the public pockefbook. GRANITE PARK. Contracts totalling $2,807,680 for construction of John F. Kennedy junior high in the Granger-Keararea were awarded by the Granite Board of Education here on Tuesday night. The building is scheduled to be completed in 450 days from the start of construction, expected to begin immediately. General contract for the facility, at $2,023,580, went to Acord-Harr- ls Construction Co. of Granger. The mechanical contract was awarded to Curtis D. Evans Plumbing and Heating, Three-Va- y (SCHOOL, Pg. 8, Col. 7) teams notched victories ns WOf d 4-- 0. Blue MOM GRAIN. 90 "Isn't it true major universities have quit playing games?" We opponents asked the Salt Palace people. "Isn't it true they've even taken such important tournaments as the NCAA back to campuses because of the inarenas?" fluences of 8-- CARPET CORNER FIODUCT Of V. 1. as today's example the Salt Palace which is for the benefit of Salt Lake and financed constructed being largely with tax funds from Salt lake county. So many downright lies were told in the campaign before the Salt Palace vote that it's little wonder people can't separate fact from fiction. But one of the points hi hardest by proponents was that the sports arena of the Salt lake auditorium would be utilized by the University of Utah for home basketball contests. Take 2-- OPEN Till 9 P.M. MON. & FRI. 3302 So. Main or deliberHardly a day goes by but we're misled on achbent or official group some to lied public by ately a voice raise ever we hardly and ieving an objective in protest. In fact, most Americans are so subdued about such things that they greet the latest misrepresentation with a shrug of the shoulders and a blank expression. Do What's Needed In Viet Nam - But Stop The Waste 2, Nylon Pile Installed public must be either the most forgiving the world or the most gullible. in victory. In Friday action, Granite the same edged Hillcrest score by which West Jordan downed Judge. Magna tripped Kearns 1, Highland downed The administration of Lyndon B. Johnson will be reWest 4, Granger beat Holla-da- y membered by future historians for mony things. 3, Tooele blasted Skyline 14-- 1 and South blanked Draper Not the least of them will be its seeming disregard for the value of the dollar and its endless succession of Four teams will play at Magspending projects resulting in the most unbalanced budget na Saturday night in make-u- p in our nation's history. were which out rained games earlier in the season. At 6 In the midst of what is fothing lest thon a shooting p.m., Kearns will face Judge, war in the Far East, the Johnson administration has while Magna will take another crack at the Tooele team in an steadfastly refused to curtail' its assorted giveaway and 8 p.m. contest. pork barrel projects. With the result that even paying the In action tomorrow (Friday), interest on the government debt rs requiring billions of Skyline is at Murray, Draper dollars. In addition to that, the debt is increasing rather at Magna, 8 p.m.. Tooele and than being held in check. Kearns at Magna, C p.m.: West at Hillcrest, Granite and West Mr. Johnson mode no bones about his intentions in Jordan at Bingham, 8 p.m.; his campaign. He advocated free spending and projects Granger and Judge at Jordan intended to help the needy and less fortunate. Which is Park, Holladay at Highland. fine. Except that the process of giveaways to the have-not- s Wednesday's schedule will opens the doors for equal giveaways to those who find Highland at Granger, West have-no- t because they work not. Jordan and Holladay at Murray, Hillcrest and Judge at theUofU, In spite of mountains of evidence that many Poverty West at Granite, Magna and Bill projects are incredibly wasteful, the administration reSouth atiMuni, Kearns at Skyline, Murray and Draper at sists all efforts to either make them efficient or cancel them Sandy, 6 p.m. altogether. This in spite of a sizeable conservative bloc in Congress which can't seem to stand up to the persuo-siv- e powers of the president's followers. 100 I So Truth Come Out About V of U group MURRAY. Magna's conquest Tooele highof lighted a week of action in the Salt Lake Valley American Legion Baseball League, which is heading into its final week of scheduled play. Only the top two teams Tooele and South -- - appear to have assured themselves berths in the state tournament, slated to begin on July 31 at Murray, Derks and Muni diamonds. The league's 18th annual game is slated at Derks on front-runni- - DRY GIN CO LTD . LINDEN. N I ready deeply debt-ridde- Race Looms In City League Chase make their bid for the lead In next Tuesday's feature game, a 7:33 p.m. assignment with County Merchants. Other Tuesday tilts will pit JiN vs. Certified at 6:30: Lucky 13s at 8:40 and (nd 9:45, In a make-u- p again of a e. previously Merchants actually won their game from Lucky 13s by forfeit when the losers showed up short of players. The clubs played anyway and winning hurler Bry The top three MURRAY. will Tues- day evening in the City Softball League, preserving what will apparently be a ire finish. County Merchants, the No. 1 squad, downed Lucky 13s Second place JiN Body stopped and Blair Taylorsvllle 1 Photos chalked up two wins, routing Cerfitled Packaging 1 and Taylorsvllle Blair's, the defending champ, down-to-the-- w 1 .J 3. ralned-out-gam- 4-- 17-- 2. South State Auto Wreckage & Trailer Supply Co., Inc. We Honor First Security lonkAmerlcord For New ond Used Automobile Ports ond Accessories For ell Makes of Can J&N Body Blair's Certified 13s Lucky I IS LEAGUE W Merchants The American Week Of Play Ylll;R9il Team Salt Palace Underway CuCk or 8 8 7 4 3 1 L GB P'ctg .800 .727 .636 .400 .300 .100 2 3 4 6 7 9 1 ',Vi 4 5 7 Brothers Gary and Paul West the whole show for the losers. Gar scored twice, hit and walked once. Paul hammered a single and a triple, scored once and had two RBI's. in the Stan Martin had winning effort, both triples. Ron Bangerter also tripled. Bruce Gordon paced J&N" to its 1 win over Taylorsville, including hammering were 4-- two doubles. Gary Nichols and Doug Owens both tripled in the attack. seven-h- it Bob Danger-fiel- d and Gene Hanhad sen doubled in the losing effort. John Lee was the winning hurl er; Allan Livingston the loser. Blair's scored nine runs on six hits and two errors in the first inning against Certified, then erupted for eight more runs in the fourth to win in a breeze. Gene Hatt, victim of the first onslaught, gave way to Bonner Dick Warr with the score Read, the winning hurler, gave up only four blows and a single run in the second. Dick Olson took over mound duties for Blair's in the nightcap game, limited Taylorsville to six hits and again had errorless backing. Blair's scored three in the first, added single runs in the third and fourth and a brace in the sixth. The losers got their two counters in the seventh inning. Paul Warren, the losing pitcher, was tagged for 11 hits, seven of them for extra bases. Bob Wood had including an homer. Read and Ron Halbert both hit and Carl and Clive Hansen each had a triple. Olson whiffed nine batters, six of them in succession in the 4th and 5th frames. 15-- 1. inside-the-pa- Two "Frankly, I don't worry about the beat generation I've been living with it for 23 years." hits. Bryce Leatherwood STATE FAIR TO for Kearns, being hurled FEATURE NAMES touched for six hits. by ON ITS PROGRAM Granger was nudged Tooele after trailing by just a SALT LAKE. Big names in single run going into the last frame. Granger managed five the entertainment field Hope, hits off Tooele pitchers, while Robbins, Ford, Boonedot the John Pacheco gave up seven agenda of special attractions for the 1967 Utah State Fair, schhits in the losing effort. to open here in five Ogden, the defending state eduled attack weeks, it has been announced champ, used a 16-to garner a 16-- 3 win over the (FAIR, Pg. 8, Col. 6) Kearns No. 1 team. Kearns batters bagged five hits. Randy KENNECOTT STRIKE Harward started on the mound for Kearns, but suffered a foot Special HAIRCUT injury and was relieved by John ad- Baumgardel, with Rod Husband hurling the last three innings. for duration of strike In the other first-da- y contest, East Millcreek edged Brighton Family Barber up five 7- -4 $l.Q(Hthfhis Shop 4. Try Green Sheet Want Ads! 2951 W. 3500 South rk W $59.95 One-Ru- n MX 2 UP Decisions In Norqe State Tourney ELEC. RANGE n KEARNS. A pair of decisions and a contest marked the opening round of action here in the State Babe Ruth Baseball Tourney on 30 one-ru- high-scori- tf s $129.95 Early American Sofa Tuesday. The first four games of the double elimination tournament Included a 2 victory for Murray over the Kearns No. 2 team. Kearns fielded a second team in the tourney when one of the scheduled nines dropped out. With each of the teams scoring a pair in the second, Murray iced the win with a score in the fifth. 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