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Show Over 100 Fires Fought In Area Since Tuesday Legion Teams LosS Ground During Week MURRAY. Green Sheet area teams won only four games out of 13 played during the week in the American Legion league. Action on Monday saw West defeat Magna 0, South defeat Granger 1, Highland hit Kearns 2 and Granite shut half of the seventn Y'.l , r.' : 6-- - ' l 6-- 3K - " .'TTTN Inning to 5. Kearns Kearns scored four runs in the third and one in the fifth to lead by one point. Kearns was unable to score In their half of the seventh after Holladay scored the winning runs. out Murray 0. Two other area teams were Magna lost to West making defeated on Friday also. Drasix errors. West scored two per smashed Granite 10-- 6 and runs in the first inning on two Hillcrest downed Murray 10-- 5. errors and two runs in the fourth inning on three errors. Action on Wednesday saw West tallied other runs in the Magna defeat Hillcrest 5, fifth and sixth innings to wind Highland hit Granger 1, up the game with a 0 victory. Kearns shut out Granite 2- -0 Jim Amicone scored Gran- and Murray defeat Judge 12-- 5. ger's only run in the third inning with a home run. South Magna scored one run in scored two runs in the first the first inning, two in the and third innings with one run second and four in the third. in the second to give them a Magna teammates banged 10 edge ' , . -- I t " - ,' . - - "' V Til - ' GRANITE PARK. One hun MURRAY (UTAH) dred and three grass nres Thursday, July 11, 1968 : have scorched fields in the Green Sheet area since last :: $40. Tuesday. Last Thursday a fuel pump ; On that day 20 Ores ragea, leak in the automobile owned on Wednesday 21, on ThursBen Durrant caused a fire on by day 14. on Friday 12, ' on at 4800 So. 1300 East with$10 on 6, Sunday 10, Saturday On the same Monday 16 and as or noon damage resulting. day, youngsters with matches Tuesday, four. Fires other than grass nres started a fire at the residence caused $2,625 damage during of Telesfore Martinez, 4775So" the same period. Last Tues 4160 West, with $15 damage'' damage was done to the day a garbage truck owned by $150 owned by Richf ; truck-camp- er Co. & B Waste caught the L : on fire and $100 damages were ard Satiscoi, 5740 So. 4103 of as a 'result children. reported. A water pump motor West, shorted out and caused $25 with sparklers. A garage Roger Rentieros-- ; damage to the home of Mrs. owned by5200 So. 5303 West, caught on 159 Gorden Beverly Smith, Lane. A stack of lumber at fire as a result of children. ' Builder's Mart, 3529 So. 3600 with sparklers and caused a' West, burned and caused $50 $100 loss.. . xaoo automoun t nuay, a- mm damage. An old car backfired at Granger Auto wrecking ana bile owned by Ron Brown back-icaused $25 damage. Firemen fired at 3300 So. 700 East responded to a small ere and caused $10 damage. A caused by a barbecue spit at frame shed owned by Albert the home ofWilford Allen, 1177 Nayler, 6400 So. 1300 East," Bullion, with no loss reported. caught on fire with $1,100 A 1955 automobile caught on damage resulting. Cause of fire from what was reported to the fire is unknown according: be caused by a cigarette, with to County firemen. Food in an. $25 damages resulting. The oven caused smoke damage home of Robert E. Harvey, car was owned by Tom Sar3334 So. 7730 West. gent. Combustion caused a fire . Children with matches were reported to have started a in a frame barn owned by Ted wooden fence on fire at the Olsen, 3950 So. 300 East, on home of Kenneth Weaver, 4600 Monday. The fire caused $800' So. 900 East, on Wednesday. damage. Damages from that fire were ;.v..-;,-- " -, -- ; ,- .'.' , 5-- 4-- 6-- m Jt.mi 7-- w v If 3-- w Y - 6-- I' IV?; I hits with Parry and Rodrivictory. Kearns scored their only guez hitting a triple and a runs against Highland in the double, respectively, to lead sixth inning when Wiedauer their team to victory. hit a triple to drive two men Highland beat Granger home. In a tough battle, High- with six hits to Granger's land scored in the first and four. Granger scored their 5- -1 3- -1 second innings to tally a 4- -2 win over Kearns. Granite and Murray faced each other in a tough battle on.Monday. Granite kept Murray scoreless for seven innings to win a 0 shutout. On Friday all Green Sheet area teams were defeated. South bashed Magna 11-- 2, Skyline clipped Granger 4, edged Kearns 5, Draper hit Granite 10-- 6 and downed Hillcrest Murray 6-- 8-- Hol-lad- only run in the third inning when Ted May drove in Drew 10-- 5. After five innings, Magna admitted defeat to South and the game ended. South scored one run in the third inning. Magna scored twice in the fourth to lead the game. When South came to bat in their half of the fourth, they tallied a whopping 10 runs on five hits. After failing to score in the fifth inning, Magna gave up the ship with a nine point spread. Friday's battle between and Skyline saw Granger Granger score in the fifth inning to tie the game at 4. Skyline smashed the tie in the sixth inning with three runs to win the game 4. Kearns lost to Holladay on Friday when the Holladay club drove in three runs in the top 4-- 8-- LEGION STANDINGS NIGHT BASEBALL. out of new lights at Murray park are, from 10 2 .833 10 2 .833 Holladay Tooele West 10 4 .714 10 4 .714 Skyline Hillcrest 6 7 .461 4 'a 5 6 .454 Vi 5 7 .416 5 5 8 .384 5Vi 5 8 .384 5'2 4 7 .363 5 4 8 .333 6 3 9 .250 7 2 10 .166 8 Kearns Highland Judge Granite East Magna Murray South Liberty Ooys two singles and a triple. teammates banged Kearns five hits and Granite four. In other action on Wednesday, Murray tromped Judge 12-- 5. Other action in the league on Wednesday saw Holladay 1, defeat Draper Skyline 1 and Tooele edge West slip by South 4. On Friday, West shut out Highland 0 and Judge clouted East 13-- 3. On Monday, Hillcrest defeated East with a close -0 score, Skyline edged Draper 3- and Tooele hit Judge 10-- 7. 5-- 2-- 4-- Leagui 1- -2 Unbeaten senior MURRAY. American Bears and American junior Red Sox in the Liberty Boys league are the only teams un- defeated in play this season. Liberty League is comprized of 28 teams including 14 junior division teams and 14 senior division teams. Standings in the American Senior division show the Bears on top with a 7- -0 won-lorecord. Bluejays stand at 1, White Sox Indians 3- 5, Red Sox 5 and Falcons and Tigers both have records. National senior Giants are won-lo- ss on top with a 6record. Cardinals stand at 2, Orioles 2, Colts 4, and Dodgers 4, Braves Eagles have lost seven games. American junior Red Sox are undefeated in eight games. Bluejays stand at 2, Indians 4- 3, Bears 4, Falcons 4, ss 7-- 5-- 3, 2-- 1- -6 -1 4-- 6-- 4-- 3-- 1- -4 5-- 4-- White Sox 3-- and 1- -6 Tigers stand at 7. National junior Braves stand at 1, Dodgers and Giants are tied for second replace with 2 won-locords, Cardinals stand at and Eagles 4, Orioles Colts 7. 6-- 5-- ss 4-- 3, 4-- 1- -6 See-Sa- Battles In w Spring Run baseball action during the week saw the Cardinals down the WINDER. Bees twice and the Dodgers and Colts split with one game apiece. Cardinals hit the Bees 11-- 1 In the first game, and 1. Steve Larson, Bees, hit a home run. Dodgers defeated the Colts 11-- 9 and Colts bounced back with a 1 victory with Kris Korbls, Colts, hitting two home runs and pitching a four hit game against the Dodgers to help his team win. Standings show the Cardinals on top with a 0 won-lorecord. Bees and Colts are tied at 4 and Dodgers stand 2-- 9-- ss 3-- 6. MURRAY. -3 Bingham 8, 10 9 IS OUR ' ONLY BUSINESS . . and w P know our business! week and lost top positions. Kearns dropped two games this week to loose the lead In the Valley division. Hillcrest clipped them 2 and Murray defeated them 3. Kearns recovered from the two losses to beat East 11-- 6. Tied with Hillcrest last week for top standing In the County division, Granite lost one game during the week to put Hillcrest out in front. Vlewmont beat Granite 3. In a second game of the week, Granite shut out Skyline 0. Hunter lost three camea in a row last week. Viewmont ilffratwl ihem skvim edced bv with a 1 virtorv and Hillcrest smashed them 5-- 5-- 4-- record. won-lo- ss Tigers Lead Murray Babe MURRAY. Babe Ruth action here during the week sparred seven battles tn league play nA tn Tl6ers sa,wl n p n o more victories. Tigers ahut out the Wasps ctos l" SJmeln On Saturday Tigers ntt third 9.1, Earlier Other action in the league j P1" Yankees 4-- fl-- , O. 2-- Having troublt Auto gtttlng Insurance? SEE USI ! - : ; 5-- saw Jordan win one game and loose two. Jordan shut out Olympus 10-- 0 and lost to West 1 and to Skyline 13-- 0. SkVlin hit llnlla.liiv 1 and Holladay recovered with a 4 victory over Highland. Olympus lost two games. Judge hit them 2 and South Bountiful clipped them 4. and Viewmont split with a 1 victory for Bountiful and a 1 win for Viewmont. Dountiful won a third game over East 20-- 4. West defeated Bingham 2-- 3. ,n ,he eek Indians downed 3, tn Yankees Wasps mash1 ,n Dees 23-- 4 and Red Sox tombed the Dodgers 5-- i j 13-- 4. Other action on Saturday saw the Dodgers recover from their defeat and hit the Giants 6. Red Sox beat the Wasps 1. Tigers lead the league with an 111 won-lo- ss record. Red Sox stand at 10-- 3, Yankees 6, Giants and Indians 7, Dodgers 8, Wasps 9 and Bees stand at 9. On Saturday at 8:30 a.tn. 5. Standings in the County di- Red Sox will play the Giants. vision show Hillcrest on top At 11:30 Tigers will face the with an 11-- 2 won-lorecord. Wasps, at 2:30 p.m. Bees Cranite stands at 103, Mur- will play the Yankees and at ray 4, Holladay 8, Judge 8:30 Indians will match talents with the Dodgers. 7 and Jordan has a Form SR 22 for you proem. LEO i 5-- 4-- 9-- tht Stat in tho with 9-3-- 6-- 3-- 7-- 6-- 4-- 5-- 3-- C-- JENSEN AGENCY 4960 So. Stat 7052 AJUUL ss 7-- 6-- 6-- 3-- 10 record. Valley division Skyline now For quick, effective results at 10-4 won-lo- ss record. tow cost, use the want ads! 1. Kearns aland at 94, Olytn- - Dial or ha a 2C6-35- 23 262-465- 97- - 65 9 Moisture 9563 are attending Army Reserve Officers' Training Corps summer camp, Ga. Both are UofU six-we- ek V, years-Survivors- 1 r 14.63 fund-raisi- 1 ng . " . Hunt Dates Selected By Big Game Control Marie Beverly n rrtf ' Murray, on Saturday in Red- wnnH Momr.rii tlarHcmc frtll. Inuflno earulnoe at Vfiirrav let ward. She died last Tuesday', in a Salt Lake hospital. Born Oct. 11, 1936 in Murray. Mar- rieu 10 uouen v. jonnson on April 15, 1956 at Elko, Nev,: Member of LDS church. Survivors, husband, daughters Robin, Marie, Penny Lee, mo wer, Murray, lamer, ire- -; monton, brothers, Val, Lynn," Gerald, all of Murray. BURIED. TaL.... SALT LAKE. Hunting seaston, Salt Lake, Mt. Dutton sons for 1968 have been and Fish Lake. The Heaston established by the Board of and Fish Lake units will have different dates - Nov. 4. Big Game Control. Following Its meeting, the Open bull elk permits will board announced these would be sold from Aug. 5 through be the dates for the coming 13 and applications for the restricted unit permits will year: on the Cache, be accepted between Aug. 15 Elk: Oct. Ogden river and Nebo units; and 23. on the Uintah mountOct. Deer: The general season ain and Mantl units. Hunters will be Oct. 19-for animals who are eligible for elk perof either sex. Extensions to mits this year will have an the regular season will be opportunity to purchase a bull granted in six units; a short either sex hunt Is permit and hunt on the Cache, five-d- ay Ogden river, Uintah mountain planned on five units. A total of 1800 control deer (Including the Bear River-Ho- le in the Rock unit), Mantl permits will be available this or Nebo units. year. Archery hunters will Authorized were 105 either open their season Aug. 24 sex permits and 295 bull per- and continue on an either-se- x mits restricted to Brown's hunt until Sept. 8. Park, LaSal mountains, Hea- - (HUNT, Pg. 11, Col. 7) 16-2- If V V 5-- 11 TP 5-- 15 29 7 in 2. Ribbon-cuttin- g ceremonies took place last night (Wednesday) at the plush new Fox Cottonwood Mall theatre. The cinema palace opens to Wednesday League new the public today (Thursday) SECOND HALF with the Inaugural film pairing and Faye W L P'ctg. GB Steve McQueen Team in 'The Thomas Crown 3 0 1.000 Newbolds Affair". Officials of National Gener1.000 'i Indep'nti. .500 iy, al Corp. were on hand for last D. Bloir't night's ceremonies along with .333 2 Andy's Western actor Chill veteran 2 .333 Mothers who's been in the valley Wills, .333 2 Overhead all week making personal ap.000 2Vi So. Cot'wd. pearances in connection with ' the opening. night's schedule listed only Wednesday night's inaugur- -' two games actually played. al was sponsored by the CotMall Aext week, July 17th, So. tonwood Merchants Cottonwood faces the Mothers Ass'n., beginning at 7:30 and in the 6:30 opener; Newbolds followed by the premier film. and Overhead Door clash at prowler-- 7:35 and Blair's meet IndeA string of appearances on pendents at 8:40. Andy's draws the week's bye. the parking lots of area supermarkets are scheduled by Independents' pitcher, Row hitch of ley, was the hero of his the famous team's win over Andy's. He Wilson Packing Co. during the collected at the plate, next two weeks. scored twice and turned in a The team will be at Smith's aix-h- it pitching performance. Food King, 6385 So. State on Also boasting a perfect night Friday, July 19 from 10:30 at the plate was Torgerson, to 12:30 and at Warshaw's who had Giant Foods, 50 E. 3 W0 South, includes from 5:30 to 7:30 the same day. triple. Brent Alder hit z and Jerry Horrocks On Thursday, July 25, it's tor the losers. Clyde An- scheduled for the Food King derson, the losing hurler, was at GGO0 So. Oih East from 2 to 4 p.m. Wednesday, July touched for eight blows. Overhead boors won the 31, it'll be at K mart, 4670 night's other clash, blanking So. 900 East, from 2 to 4 and at the firm's new Mothers 0 behind a three hit pitching job by Ray Chat. ' west-sistore, 170 W.4100 win. He struck out 11 anH South, from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. walked only two. prowler-Outd- oor Dkk Paul, the losing chuok. er, gave up only five blows, enthusiasts will be ay n M i- 1 1 - ) T-- 1 i 2-- ! P-- de , er, 93-6- no or Little precipitation Monday. through Temperature normal or a little averaging higher. Normal highs and lows, Gene ted r Kent Ballard ive training. He is a 1964 graduate of Murray high. Ad mission to the Signal School is limited to soldiers of outstanding promise and offers major training In technology of electronic equipment, radar, computers and television. Motion picture and still photography are also taught. Miiiiiiitar' interested to know the magazine 'All Outdoors' Is available through Gibson Discout Centers under a new piaiu Costs money, of course but provides an outlet where folks interested in outdoor sports can find the magazine. 9$na) Graffi &my Ctas six-hor- se 9-- Wt'll olio filt a 8 Dun-aw- Ruth League 6-- Tr. So. Cottonwood also forfeited a first-ha- lf makeup game to Newbold's, so Wednesday 8-- 6-- 95-5- 9 7 FORECAST Independents remained a p off the pace and preserved their record by stopping Andy's 4-- 6 14.51 half-ste- Barber 1968 96- - 50 92- - 66 93- - 60 .01 Tr. 97 59 MURRAY. Newbolds mainhalf-galead in the Wednesday division of theCity Softball League this week after getting one the easy way by forfeit from South Cottonwood. sion show West on top with a 10-- 4 record, Highland stands at 5, tied with Viewmont, South stands at 6, Bountiful 8 and East has a 9 3-- 9160 tained a and 10 85-6- In League 12 5 81-6- Nevvbolds Keep Lead Area Automotive Teams Falter In League Play July 3 Tr. 93-597-6- Hatt, gave up only three hits, Old Timers blasted 10 off Clint Feragen, took advantage of 11 bases on balls and romped to an 18-- 3 win in the nightcap game. Bill Bankhead hit Ray Hilton and each Jerry Frame had and Ron Wright was the hit a double. r-3 5-- their tosser, While Data 9565 r-3 4-- pus 1967 ' 4-- 8-- Automotive r-3 4669 Rainbow Dr., and David A. Greenwood, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis A. Greenwood, 167 E. 6100 South, Morris, Funeral rites: PENDING. for Mrs. Tom A. (Olene Lan- - ' ette Stoddard) Osborne, 34, : 4067 So. 1400 East, who was' killed Monday in an auto ac- -. cident near Cove Fort, Utah. officers said she . evidently for a gust ofwindwhich struck"; the car she was driving after ; passing a truck, lost control and overturned. Her husband, daughter and son survived alv' hnmrh Cllfforinir m i nrv in Born Utahi;. Beaver, juries.1 . "I . 'I may 10, imi, aue was a uau-- .gnier oi resion in. ana Amie Dalton Stoddard. Married July! 6, 1959 at Elko to Tom Os- - : borne. Had been anMSTtel- ephone operator for 15 in addition to her tii ii v i I i ni nni ii'J rn ill rewww rj iir i vi CU1U U 111, hvra tiuuuil") daughter Leslie K., are her-- : mother and step-fathMr;i; and Mrs. Edward Miller nf Salt Lake; brothers Howard Ft. Benning, students. Their training program at the encampment includes instructions in physical conditioning, leadership, rifle marksmanship and taking part in field exercises. Graduating from college and successfully completing summer camp training are necesClark Cushing, parks comm- sary before they may be comissioner. missioned a second lieutenant The Murray City Commisin the Army. Cadet Morris is sion has already underwritten a member of Pi Kappa Alpha the lighting project, a portion fraternity and a 1966 graduate of which will be repaid as con of Murray high. Cadet Greentributions are received and wood is a member of Delta proceeds from Phi Kappa fraternity and was ego, Calif., Perry N., Kent,-events come in. from Murray high Wash., and Ronald, Salt Lake;' graduated A lighted electrical scorein 1964. sisters Mrs. Thelma S Vp. board will be in the park tal. Mrs. Mav Christensen.' BalKent Pvt. ENROLLED. Pg. 11, CoL 6) lard, 22, son of Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Lorelei Dunkley, Mrs. - , Garrett and Mrs. YvonneHarry R. Ballard, 195 Vine Fae RaH t aVa anH '' St., Murray, enrolled in the Torunrt all nl DiArmy Signal School at Fort Mrs. Elaine Carter. San Monmouth, N. J., for intens- - ego. Near Here r-3 PlyWhol came from behind to tie 3- with County Merchants in the 7th frame of the night's third game. But the winners then put together a double by Jim Martin and a single by Lynn Mitchell, plus a wild pitch, to notch the win ning run in a 3 thriller. Winning pitcher Stan Martin whiffed six, walked five and gave up six hits. Loser Dave Roberts also fanned six and walked five, but was touched for one more hit, seven. Ken Gates' had for the losers, including a triple; Don Howard and Mitchell each had in the winning cause. teams In the Green Sheet area Hunter has a record. faltered in play during the Standings In the city divi- 0? CADET. WillardR. Morris, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. LeRoy Lights On Field Are the winning chucker: team mate Steve Larsen rapped 2- for-- 3 at the plate. In the losing cause, Clint Feragen clouted win-le- ss Lucky 13s, in first-ha- lf play, are making a determined bid for second half honors in the Tuesday division of the City Softball League. The 13s thumped Don Blair Old Timers 10-- 5 this week to chalk up their third straight victory. It knots them with J&N Body Shop, idle on a bye In Tuesday's action. '' If both continue their pace, they'll clash on July 30 with the second-ha- lf flag at stake. Although outhit, Taylors-vll- le 5th handed A. W. Mar-sha- lls an 4 setback in another Tuesday start. County Merchants went extra Innings out an before (squeezing elghth-gram- e win over 3 Plywood Wholesalers. In a of a rained-o- ut first half game. Blair's , routed the Marshall squad 18- 3, closing the night's play. Lucky 13s jumped off to a 2 lead in the second Inning of their verdict ever Old Timers, then slumped as the game was deadlocked 5- -5 in the fourth. Duane McCleery's round-tri- p blow In the fifth broke the tie and sent the winners on their way. John Fear-so- n limited the losers to four hits while his mates hammered 10 off Don Cowley, the losing hurler. McCleery had and Gary West to lead 13s at the plate. Marshall's committed two big errors and losing hurler Bryan Gram gave up six walks as Taylorsville overcame a hitting deficit and nabbed an 4 win. Allan Livingston was 8-- MURRAY. In The Service but two of them came in the sixth frame when Overhead scored both runs. A double by Jerry Frame started the surge, an error, a sacrifice and a single by Tom Vogrinec provided the scoring punch. Paul rapped at bat; his team's only other hit was MURRAY. Lights for the by Larry Pearson. Vogrinec Legion baseball diamond at had to pace the win- 260 E. Vine St. here were a ners. step nearer reality this week. The Salt Lake County ComTHE WEATHER mission forwarded its check in the amount of $7,000 to apSUMMARY ply on the field, reported L. Lucky 13s Keep On Winning On Tuesday re-pl- ay Rage During Week at the baseball field in left, Ken Price and Share Lead 4-- Spring Run League 7-- Vital Statistics Willis Carlisle, VBIA officials, along with the Murray City Commission, Jack DeMann, L. Clark Cushing, Mayor William E. Dunn. . . Discussing lay- 1 .615 2 Vi .666 3 8 5 8 6 Granger Draper 1 5-- 2 to-th- Hansen with a single. In a long battle with little score against Granite, Kearns tallied the only runs in the game In the third inning with ay 6-- EAGLE-ADVERTIS- 2 - ? . ' - r 7 Don't have a Sickly Looking Lawn11 Thlt Summtr For Uit Suptr-G- r o Fertilix trt txptrt io!l ttitJflQ and RKOmmtndoUonn 29JMM7 CHEMICAL ENTERPRISES, INC. 3820 So, 3600 L Granger, Utah |