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Show INDEPENDENT Page 4 Sugar House, Utah Thursday, July 3, 1958 Evergreen Baseball League f J'- - ' ! ,s I'll' 1- - t ' ; ' t. : I. .' . " r. ,, '' ''-'- . '.. j-- s, o . r . - i ; . . .. ': . ... - . - , "-- , -J--. " - CALESTIIENICS These members of the Tnil. Ricky Morrison, Jimmy Latimer. Jimmy Real, lies team, Evergreen minor league, loosen their Robert Young, Bob Pugmire, and Jimmy McCle, "stretching muscles" before getting into an im- - ment. In the rear are manager Bill Green an(J portant league game. They are. L to R Ronnie assistant manager, Dennis Green. White.Jerry Green, Joe Onillian, Dale Fenton, r ;r i ; ; "v .. f, ; .... k 5 - , , , ; . . . X . ' - ' ' " " s " , "' "tr , - i x - ; 4 x r . ' . ,"-- , ' ' i ' - " v - ' " ' V? ; ; '"i a " v " WILL HE MAKE IT? - Bill Beezley member of the Thillies minor league team in the Evergreen League, is legging it to first after a grounder in a practice action, while Dale Fenton awaits the arrival of the ball from the infielder. Major League Standings Division A Team W L Pet Indians 4 0 1.000 Yanks 3 1 .750 White Sox 1 3 .333 Athletics 0 4 .000 Division B Team W L Tct Senators 3 1 .750 Orioles 2 1 .667 Red Sox 2 2 .500 Tigers 0 3 .000 Last Week's Results Division A Yanks 17, Athletics 1 Indians 13, White Sox 5 Division B Senators 21, Red Sox 1 Next Week's Schedule Mon.: Athletics vs Indians Tues.: Red Sox vs Orioles Wed.: White Sox vs Yanks Thurs.: ALL STAR GAME Minor League Standings Division A Team W L Pet Tirates 3 1 .750 Braves 2 2 .500 Dodgers 2 2 .500 Giants 1 3 .333 Division B Team W L Pet Cubs 4 0 1.000 Cards 3 1 ,750 Red Legs 1 3 .333 Phillies 0 4 .000 Last Week's Results Division A Giants 16, Braves 7 Pirates 11, Dodgers 5 Division B Cards 15, Red Legs 12 Cubs 8, Phillies 6 Next Week's Schedule Mon.: Giants vs Pirates Tues.: Red Legs vs Phillies Wed.: Dodgers vs Braves Thurs.: Fri,: Cards vs Cubs SUGAR HOUSE By Elaine Reiser It's Carnival Time and Marl-borough Ward plans three full days of fun for all who come to their outdoor gathering. Bishop A. Clifton Jacobson and counselors, William G. Sears and Joseph Giles Carling promise an event never to-b- e forgotten. A food bar, bakery sale, candy stand, popcorn and ice cream booth will feed the hungary visitors and for good entertainment nothing can com-pare with the rides. Especially a favorite last year, the Rock and Roll Ride will again return this year. Handiwork, made by the members of the Relief Society, will be sold. Games of skill, balloons, and darts will test competetive of carnival-goer- s. Scrip tickets may be purchased from members of the ward, or at the carnival. Everyone's invited. Date and place July 16, 17, 18 at Logan Avenue and Ninth East Marlborough lot. Sugar House Stake Confer-ence was held Saturday and Sunday, June 21 and 22, in Granite Stake Tabernacle. Visiting authorities were Pres-ident A. Theodore Tuttle of the First Council of Seventy, and Dr. Bert Horsley, repre-senting the Unified Church Education System. High coun-cil members LeRoy Wright and Clifford A. Parkin were releas-ed from their positions, and sustained were William O. Chipping and Veon G. Smith as alternate high council mem-bers Musical numbers were presented by the Bryan Ward Male Chorus, directed by Will-ar- d Smith and accompanied by Elva Fletcher. The afternoon music was furnished by the Singing Mothers, with Ann Jones, conducting and Elva Fletcher as accompanist. In a lovely lawn party at Bryan Ward high priests and their partners and widows of high priests in the stake were entertained Saturday. Auburn Chipman, Ralph Jones and Oscar Terry were in charge of arrangements, with John E. Thiele, assisting. The Salt Lake City Letter Carriers Band, directed by Roy Gray, pre-sented a musical program. Mr. Rasmussen played several juim-ber- s on his electric guitar and Clarence Galland, an 87-year-- guest, entertained with his mouth organ. Present were almost all the group and quorum leaders and other officials from the area.: the E. Allen Batemans, Ken-neth W. Burnetts, Lloyd T. Johnsons, Henry E. Andersons, Douglas Thomsons, the Clifford Morgans and the Sharon Tan-ners. President and Mrs. A. Hamer Reiser, President and Mrs. Keith C. Casper and President and Mrs. Weldon S. Coleman were among the honored guests. Also present were Mr. and Mrs. Albert J. Banks and Mr. and Mrs. George A. Perry, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Kimball, the Percy Scofieid3, the Horace Goodfellows, the Joseph Reeds, the Oscar Pat-ton- s, the Earnest Kimballs, ' Vern B. Millard, the E. V. Howells, the John A. Dahls, and the C. A. Klenks. Approximately 600 guests enjoyed the buffet dinner super-vised by Mrs. Kimball. The 11th grandchild for Bishop and Mrs. Kenneth W. Burnett arrived Saturday eve-ning, June 28, at the Holy Cross Hospital. The little boy is a son of Frank and Louise Burnett Greco. He has a little brother, John, anxious to see him at home. Louise was an attendant to Miss Sugar House before her marriage. Visiting at the home of Nash and Larivine Grant are Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lehmberg and 2 children of Casper, Wyo-ming. Wife Barbara is Lari's sister. . ((Continued on Tage 8) The Odes L. Record family are spending their vacation this week relaxing at Green River, Wyoming. They drove to their destination, and will visit friends there until after the 4 th of July. Accompany-ing Odes and Afton are their children, Brian, Stephen, Keith, Marilyn, Diane, and Janice. A trip to the West Coast for two weeks is awaiting mission-ary companions Donna Rudd and Rena Baker. They leave this .weekend for Reno, San Francisco, Fresno, Los Angeles and San Diego, and will drive home via Las Vegas and the Utah Parks. Rena and Donna worked as missionary com-panions in Saskatoon, Saskat-chewan, Canada, Western Canadian Mission, last year. GEMS OF THOUGHT Whatever enlarges hope will also exalt courage. Samuel Johnson In all things it is better to hope than to dispair. --Goethe REDWOOD NEED REFINISHING? BISHOP-CONKLI- N REDWOOD CLEAR HIGH GLOSS preserves that rich Redwood look... through sun and storm Here's a never-fa- il formula for frestv ening your home's redwood: 1. Restore its original deep, rich, Redwood look with Bishop-Conkli- n Redwood Stain. 2. Finish with Redwood Clear High Gloss. 3. Relax. These finishes are de-signed to glide on effortl-essly, even over rough spots, and will keep your redwood looking vigorous through seasons of sua and storm.. DeHaan "Color Harmony Coordinators" 2307 Highland Drive IN 41 WALKING DISTANCE To Sugar House Five room frame $1,000 down $80 per month Total Price $8950.00 Call Gene Vombaur, LN 36 Thayne Evans Realtors 1936 E. 21st So. IN S6 I FREE I i $125 NOW WTH S-Y-B. GIMRANTEt i mi E0STTES TOlIPJil DESIGN CONSULTATION 21J2 S.ITth oi Ph. IN6-22I- 0 ... .. - OPENING TODAY ! JULY 3 "BiWs Record Patio" IN SEAGULL DRUG IN SUGAR HOUSE (OPEN EVERY DAY 'TILL 10:00 P3I.) "TALL COME" BILL SALISBURY (FORMELY WITH HART BROS.) . Cordially, Bill PRICE CLEANERS Our Friends I and Customers 1 ! See Us At Our f New Location J 1617 South 9th East I Convenient Parking |