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Show "Look here," said the worried householder to the new maid, "why did you tell your mistress what time I came home last night when ' I asked you not to?" "I didn't, replied the maid. "She asked me what time you got in, and I told her I was too busy cooking the breakfast to look at the clock." JAYCEE ECONOMY RUN Plaudits to the teen-agers from Granite, Highland, and Olympus high schools and the organizers of the Economy R,un. These jaded eyes had a thrill Saturday morning at Murray Park as the participants came in off the run. Co -organizers for the event were the Sugar House Jaycees, Utah State Highway Patrol, Utah State Automobile Association, As-sociation, and the General Petroleum. Petro-leum. Corp. Olympus High School swept the meet with a ton-mileage total of 49.53. Robert Carter, 17, 1757 Mountain View Dr., won the individual ind-ividual honors for Olympus; Del Gillard,17, 2705 Yuma St., ior Highland; and Edwin E. Burke; 17, 3222-7th East, for Granite! Assisting Mr. Robt. L. Monson, chairman of the event, in presenting the awards were Clayton E. Nelson, district sales representative for General Petroleum; Steve Zoumandakias, Utah State Automobile Assn.; Robert Rob-ert Hayward, Utah State Highway Patrol; and L. L. Moench of the Jaycees. Entrants were checked in and out from Earl's Mobil Service Station, 5305 So. State, Murray, and followed a route logged by the AAA and checked at strategic strateg-ic intervals by the Highway Patrol. Each car carried an observer who deducted 110 mile for each infraction in-fraction of safety rules. The route circled from Earl's Station through Heber and back through Orem. Total distance covered was 104.7 miles. Mobil Gas furnished the 10 loving cups and 3 plaques. |