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Show i- n r .'T ' ' DESERET, NEWS AND TELEGRAM, Friday, r 1962. A 13- - June 29t w LefsrPlay Chess i i j i Hunt Wins 'Rated7 Tourney - By HAROLD LUNDSTBOM All the Kings Men and all the Kings Pawns of Stanley "c.jl r:-4- 0 NT Hunt, a former Salt Lake dty champion, with five wins, Won . for him the first Im-p- r -- o vement Rating nament A at the five-roun- that ar"Club members, Allan Toma, with hose; Ed Tugar, at wheel; Mark Jessop, top, and Lynn Butler, front, ready auto for Car Show Spectacular starting Friday. Holding trophies are Lobettes, left to right, Jaaett Beckstead, Linda Price, Pqt Wayne and Teddy Fisher. , Teenage Safety Club Sponsors Auto Show Salt Lakes first car show show, Including a sweepstakes In the past five years thats trophy for best car in the show. Several Activities Salt Lake safewhat a teen-ag- e ty club claims to have- - going The show is one of many acFriday, Saturday,-anSunday tivities sponsored by the club at the Terrace, 464 So, Main. to promote safety, Mr-- Toma The Lobes (.along with their said. The Lobes was formed a year female auxiliary, The Lobettes), a club formed by teens ago by a group of teens from to stress safety in motoring, Olympus High. Since 'then the . club has grown to Include are sponsoring the show. Scheduled from 11 a.m. to members from all the Salt 11 p.m. each of the' three days, Lake high schools. the show will feature cars from all over Utah, plus a few champion vehicles from the West Coast, according to A 1 1 e n Toma, the clubs president Admission is $1125 for adults. Champion Roadster Mr. Lucky," a car which LOGAN The stone fruit took second place' recently as was virus discussed at Utah In most beautiful roadster the the U.S., will be on display. State Universitys first field Californias Roth Maywood will day Friday near the Farming display "Tweetie Pie,", a new ton Field Station. custom-buil- t car. Interested parties met at the Utah citizens are also conf mile south of plots cars at far display tributing School, Kaysville, the show. The late Athol Davisone-hal-High f mile north of the Grahams Mormon Meteor and will be on. display, courtesy of Farmington Field Station with Dr. D. Wynne Thome, USU Mrs. Graham. The club plans to award Agricultural Experiment Stasome $3,100 in trophies at the tion director. pawn-pusher- Svm NIIumw local photoerepker, and Jim Fla hac, an anolnparlno studant at ftia Unlvaralty ot Utah, flnlshad with ktenttcal aewaa of but bv use of tht Median motttad. Svon was awarded aecond placa and Jim third Gaston CMppuIv many timaa salt Lake City, Nevada, ami Idaho champion, finished fourth with a scort of Homemakers Club Plans Meet In S.L. Fruit Virus Discussed one-hal- at- tracted 20 of the citys leading the meet was played at the YMCA, 39 Exchange Place, on four dates. ' JW C. y WJb. L4. UJ, Lit, j-- t i H a a CURACAO Vlaran ef a Sicilian Defense in 35 moves Exchanges of material ted to an even rook' and bishop versus rook and kmeht ending The other contender for first, Peel Keres of the Soviet Union, adtourned his eame on the black side of a Rati Opening with Pal Banka of fhp United States after 41 moves. When play was material was even, but suspended, ftenko amoved a positional advantaot Dr. Miroslav Filip of Czechoslovakia tost e Gruenfeid Defense to Victor Korchnoi of tha Soviet Union In moves. The sacrifice of an xchanoa for a pawn failed eeeinst accurate defense. The eame between Mikhail Tel end Iwfim Gaiter, both of the Soviet Union, rtelnally scheduled for this round, was canceled because Tal retired from tha tournament because pf illness. 4 m. CENTRAL REFRIGERATION c. McDanteL president of the Salt Lake Cheat Club, served at tha playino tournament director. Clint, Sait Lake accountant, flnlthed In lifts placa wMft tha only aven score, Prizes were awarded the top players in the various classifications that wera made up from the smalt an franca foa. Tha toumamtnf was "USCF (United States Chess Federation) Rated FINAL ICORIS 1 Stan Hunt, Wl, WU. W2, W5, W4, 4 Eight hundred of the nations most talented teen-age girls will gather .in SaltLake City July 9 to 12 for the 1962 national meeting of the Future Homemakers of America. The FHA is the national organization of students studying home economics in junior and senior high schools. The four-daconvention will be held in the Hotel Utah Motor Lodge. Theme of" the meetings, which will aim at developing national objectives for the next three years, is "Guideposts for Progress. Delegates, and about 200, adult advisers, will come from all 50 states, the District of Columbia; Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands. During the week outstanding speakers, such as Assistant Secretary of Labor Esther Peterson a former Utahn), will address the delegates. Other speakers include Dr. Blaine M. Porter, chairman of the department of human and family relations, Brigham Young University; Mrs. Buena Steinmetz, U. Wit, Kommar, W10. LI, L4, Ltd, LFta, 17. Bob Clack tr, U4, Lt WF2S, 5. 115. W-. Wfc Aipisar, 14. W3Q, Lit 4. LFt. LF14. lt Frank Chapman, LI. L15. Lib. LFL LF JO. M 10 Hobart LJ1.- - LH L14. Manna 5. LF1J, LFlt, a Swiss System t o u r p Lobes W17, L7, ot tha Soviet Union moved btte tirat placa last nlaht in tha 27th and semifinal round df the Candidates' Chess Tournament Ha drew his eame with tabby Fischer 'of the United States on the black side Chess Club. f honwaon, WILLIM5TAD. Tour- Salt Lake I-- , -- 14 L,15.M IS. ui , Lovata. win js. Van 14. Oaorp m BOQDITIOD , 0 2. Ivan Nilsson, Wit W4, . 1 3. 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