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Show WM&REMW March 10. 1966 the movie 0 WMk IMitlMli. iXCUMIVI AOUtT BNOAMMOfV mm4 CmMmi FROM HI Nem; f N tWmMM THE AUTHOR OP ROOM AT THE TOR LaurenceUarvey yr4 JeanSimmsns HonorBlackmaa Thai AiMy 6wi ! vf MictelCraig 'LifeAtTheTop the tower I MM.MM JM 1 " I I n niCIIJlRD DORTOII THECPYiviiocnriEin' Olympus won with fastbreak..... FROM HIE COLD' High School Tournament Provides Fans With Thrill A Minute Action GUIDE FOR IIIVESTOR- S- by MERRILL -- Rams Have Glass It begins with a thoroughgoing rundown on the current investment situation. Then there is a discussion of the whole business outlook, focusing in turn on such factors as consumer spending, government outlays, and capital expenditures. theres a full page of Selected Issues Finally, securities, classified by investment type, together with figures on prices, dividends, and yields. 73 72-7- 66-4- LYHCH We publish it once every quarter a four-pag- e comprehensive survey filled with enough fact and information to make worthwhile reading for almost any investor. Olympus Cagers Triumph; A Tipin, A Score 1 Murray Drops Thriller Salt Lake County high school teams proved they were capable of holding their own with die rest of the state early in the week when three posted victories in first-da- y play at the University of Utah. x 0, in a thrilling tournaGranite defeated Sky View, ment opener and then watched Provo score the only win by 9. : an outside team by defeating South Highlands defending Class A champions defeated B. Y. High and Jordan topped Box Elder in the only other two games. While Jordans victory over Box Elder wasn't solely unexpected, it wasn't figured the Beetdiggers could do it so convincingly in one quarter. Guard Brent Marriott was Jordan's shining star. The senior scored eight field goals and fired 8- -8 from the free throw line to win the games high point scoring honors with 24. Marriott's individual show of score strength was nearlv matched by teammates Jim Mahler and Kim Fitzgerald. Mahler scored 13 points from his center position while Fitzgerald shot from all angles to total 14 counters. Double figure performances were not rare nor were they in small figures in Highlands win over B. Y. High. Three Ram cagers scored in the twenties. Steve George topped die Ram score efforts with 26 points most from long range. But die 6- -1 guard had plenty of scoring help from John Landures, a senior eager with a soft Jumper and from quick Doug Howard who scored well from all positions on the floor. win over Sky View came somewhat as a Granites 72-to Farmer partisans who watched the lead change-han- ds surprise in that exciting final period. Gordon Jolley, Granites outstanding Junior forward provided the scoring that kept the Granite five in the game. But a surprise by Farmer Andy Erickson also gave the Granite club the staying power that was needed to pull out die victorv South had difficulty getting Its attack in its 49-loss to Provo, Cubs werent getting die momentum The that shot them into the tournament. Provo felt the slack and promptly took up the slack to post the win margin. But not until Souths Mike Hall scored 12 big points and Garland tallied 14. 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