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Show Volleyball Action Moves Into Finals; Tournament Play Looms In Late April Second Juniors Holladay posted the Double A upset of the Monday evening volleyball league by downing Winder, and 15-- 6 but die upset was matched by the Misfits surprising show of strength that toppled them In return 5 and In other Double A action the Ft. Douglas club downed Winder with a i hber match necessary tc determine the winner. It was Ft Douglas Misfits def 15-- 15-- 15-- 15-- 5, 15-- 5, 15-1- 12-1- 5, 15-1- 10-1- 15-1- 15-- 5, def. Clinton, 15-- Hts North def E. 15-- 0, 15-- 5. 15-- 15-1- 0, 15-- 5, 0, Raiders, 15-- 9, 0, Valleyview 9th over Garden Heights North 2, 5, Monument Park Uth over Grant 7th, 9 and Valleyview 9th defeating Shea's touted E 15 15-- 4; 15-- 5, 15-- 5, 15-- 4 15-- 15-1- 2, Sheas 9th def. 14-1- 6, 15-- Wednesday play saw only two games go the full two-three series It was Willis Carlisle over Clinton, 15-and Holladay First downing Winder Third, 15-- Garden Hts. 5-- 15 12 1, In the popular F riday night league of juniors it was strong Valleyview 8th Juniors downing Holladay Wildcats in two of three games by 7 15-The glory of the big win was shorUived for the Valleyview club that lost two of three tests to a touted Monument Park Uth junior team But the Valleyview unit re turned later in the evening to down Elks Boys Club, 10-1- 5, Review 15-- 9. 15-- 2, 15-- 3, 15-- 15-- 7 Here are complete results of weeks Salt Lake County voUeyball scores: Ft. r 15-- 4. Monday Douglas def 13-1- 5. 15-- 15-- 6 def. YMCA 5, 15-- 4, Willis Carlisle def YMCA E. Stratford, 4 Willis Carlisle, def. ton, 5, 15-- 5, 15-- Winder, 15-- 2, 15-- Holladay Scramblers, 7 Games are scheduled for three evenings with tonight's Monday's and Wednesday's play on tap. Here is schedule; Thursday, April 15-- 0 15, 1965 - 6:15 PM Arbor vs. Garden Heights; Grant 7th vs. E Stratford. Arbor vs. East 7PM Stratford; Valleyview 9th vs. Clinton 7:45 P M vs SUGAR Kiwanis Felt def Holladay 3 1st Juniors, Holladay Wildcats def Net- to-wi- t: 15-- 15-- 2, tie Gregory Center, 15-- 5, 8 15-- Shall the Board of Education of Granite School District, Salt Lake County, State of Utah, be authorized to issue and sell bonds of the District in the aggregate principal amount of Twelve Million Five Hundred Thousand Dollars ($12,500,000), or so much thereof as may be necessary, the bonds to bear interest at a rate not to exceed four per cent per annum, and to mature annually, the first principal payment to be due In 1965 and the last annual payment to be due in 1978, for the purpose of raising money for purchasing school sites, for building or purchasing one or more school houses and supplying the same with furniture and necessary apparatus, and for improving school property under the charge of the Board of Education? 5th Juniors def Bountiful Mon Park Uth Juniors, 15-- 10 7 Juniors def VaUeyview 9th Elks Club, 15-- 5, 5th Bountiful 3, Juniors Nettie Gregory Center, 15-- 7 def. 15-- (4) 9, 15-- Park Uth Juniors def 0, 0 Boys Club. VaUeyview 9th def. Hol15-- 6 laday 1st, Mon Elks 15-- 15-- If at the time of issuance it shall be legally possible to do so, the bonds shall be in denominations of either $1,000 or $5,000 to be detemYlned upon at the time of sale, otherwise the bonds shall be in the denomination of $1,000. Said election shall be held in the five (5) school representative precincts and the polling places within said precincts and the Judges who have been appointed to conduct the election are as follows: vs TaylorsviUe 19th vs. Beehive Murray Scramblers. 7PM. Winder Third vs. Beehive Scramblers; Tayrs vs. Murray lorsville AU-Star- s; AU-Sta- 19th. 7:45 P. M. Bountiful 5th vs. State Prison; Holladay 1st vs. Winder Third. 8:30 P M. Bountiful 5th - vs. BeehlveScramblers; Murray 19th vs HoUaday 1st. 9:15 PM. State Prisoo vs Winder Third; Bountiful 5th vs Taylorsville AU-Sta- Clin- Beehive E 9:45 P Monday, April, 19 - 7:15 PM. Misfits vs. Douglas; Winder vs. Hol- laday Sing -- WUlis Carlisle M vs Valley view 9th; YMCA vs Monument Park 11th. 10 P M. Sheas Raiders vs Grant 7th. Ft Granite Slates VaUeyview 9th Stratford; Willis Carl -isele vs Monument Park 11th. 8:30 PM Arbor vs. Monument Park 11th; WillisCarl-isl- e vs Grant 7th HOUSE 2nd. 8PM Ft. Douglas vs. Holladay 2nd Jr.; Misfits vs. Winder. 8:45 PM. Ft Douglas vs Winder; HoUaday 2nd Jr. - vs Misfits. Pitch pipes are out in force in the Granite School District. Students are tuning up for the Junior High Schools Round Robin Sing slated for 8 P.M., Wednesday, April 21, at Granite Park Junior High School. Approximately a thousand students representing U choruses from every Junior high school in the district wUl participate. Choruses will be judged on diction, blend, interpretation, phrasing and choice of literature. Slng-alois free to the public. ng Wednesday, AprU 21 6:15 PM. Holladay - 1st Mall Welcomes New Woolwortli Manager A new manager of the Cottonwood MaU's F. W. Wool- - worth Company store was introduced at the monthly meeting pf the Cottonwood MaU Association last week He is Ed Shoemaker, who recently established residence in the southeast part of the county at 5588 Revere Drive Mr Shoemaker comes to Salt Lake City from Omaha, Nebraska, where he was comanager of Woolworths downtown store, and he replaces J R Murphy as manager of the Mall outlet Mr Shoemaker has been with the Woolworth firm for 15 years and has managed stores in Sweetwater, Texas; Boulder, Colorado; and Eldorado, Kansas When asked hts reactions to his new assignment, Mr Shoemaker replied that both his wife and youngster have already fallen in love with the mountains and although only here a few days have appreciated the friendliness of the people in Salt Lake He is just completing a major remodeling of the Wool-worCottonwood Mall store, designed to exped.te the flow of traffic tn the store and make it more convenient and easy to locate merchand.se desired Merchants PEN, 100 PAPER, COTTON Century Vanaplus HEUSEN1 VAN as other to twice as wears up ail cotton wash wear shirts' - o fiber The ot. iopple finish co"tirj no stiff resmi Thai t why Century Vanaplus is fiikf don I b'a bend ar for the lie of the shul And why it anteed wash and feel so conior'abie Century Vanap!us is whiter, too, nd "Contour Cii'ied' for it star that way wash a'ter wash the neat tailored too 5 Ven C1ury Vanaplus hat the eiclusnre patented Heuaen Century Coder that won't wrinkle ewer! Men s Dept , STAMP, ENVELOPE, MAILBOX long & Street Floor Isn't a special election will be held in at which election there shall be submitted to the registered voters who have paid a property tax within said district during the year next preceding such election, the following question 15-- 11 def. Haun. A tourney to foUow the season is still on the drawing board though the last game is scheduled April 21. 4 that oS 3, 7 1st def 15-- 0, Juniors The final three days of volleyball competition was outlined Thursday by Salt Lake County Recreation Department, sports director Pete Winder 3rd over Murray 19th, 9 Spikers Slate Final Week 8 Sports 7; 15-- 7, 8 af 5, y 0, Friday 8 15-- 6, 15-- 5, 2 9 Wednesday Stratford, def Clinton, 15-- 13-1- 5, 15-- 15-- 6, 15-- 5, Holla-da- IS HEREBY GIVEN Salt Lake County. State of Utah, on the 9 8th def. 15-- 15-- 18-- def. Grant 11th 5, 2, Uth def. 6 North def. Garden Hts. 15-- 8 0, Grant 7th Mon Park 11th def. Garden Hts North 6 VaUeyview 9th def. Grant 15-0, 7th 5, YMCA def. Mon. Park Uth 15-- Raiders, 15-- Arbor def Sbea's Raiders, 0, 8-- W 10-1- 5, 10 15-1- 2, Park Mon 7th, Valleyview 9 9th def. Garden Valleyview Hts North, 5 Park 15-- Clinton def Mon. Park, Uth 3, , 15-- 7, PUBLIC NOTICE 16-- 9 9th def. Arbor, 15-- Mon 2, 15-- SALT LAKE COUNTY, UTAH Garden Hts Juniors def 15-Elks Boys Club, Mon Park 11th juniors def Valleyview 8th Juniors, 7-- Valleyview 2, 7 Stratford, Willis Carlisle def. Shea's 2 Raiders Grant 7th def Arbor, ClinArbor, 5, ton over Monument Park Uth, 6, Arbor, 0, 15-- 15-- 7, rs, Stra-for- d, 6 Garden 10 15-- All-Sta- E Sheasl5-7- 6, 15-- u, 15-- 15-- Holladay 1st def State Pri0 son, n-Bountiful def TaylorsviUe Thursday def YMCA 6 2, 15-- 5, The YMCA team found sledding much easier against Clinton as they downed the Clinton 15-unit. In other action that saw a third game decide the Tuesday winner it was Grant 7th over 15-- 6 VaUeyview Wildcats, THE BOARD OF EDUCATION OF GRANITE SCHOOL DISTRICT 15-- 12 1, 15-- 11 YMCA 15-- 15 15-- 1, Tuesday Willis Carlisle def and 7 In the highly competitive fast league the YMCA had to go three sets to down a stubborn Arbor Club 2 13-- 2nd Juniors over Holladay Kiwanis Felt, 15-- 0, 3rd. 9 binder, 15-- Bountiful 5th overstate Pri0 son, Holladay 1st def Winder, 15-- Misfits def Ft Dough 9. 15-- 11 15-- 4, Holladay 2nd. 15-- 5, 1 ELECT easier, and more personal, and lots more fun to it call Long Distance? Pick up your phone and go visiting soon! Mountain States Telephone six-sto- ry th J |