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Show last year's B squad is known for his burley build and he is expected ex-pected to provide plenty of strength for the baekfield. . The University of Utah team opens its 1952 schedule in Sta-' diumjBowl in Salt Lake City ! Sept. 20 at 8 p.m. against Oregon State College, powerful Pacific coast championship contender. Other home games are against Arizona Oct. 4, Brigham Young Oct. 11, Colorado Nov. 1 an5 Utah State Nov. 27. . - : local notes: In the 11th annual Salt Lake small arms intermountain rifle tournament held at Lay ton last week Glen Hogan with a score of 393x400 took the second match which was a 100 yard 40 shot affair. Mrs. Phoebe Siddoway was hostess to the No. 2 Fire Ladies at their first meeting of the fall season last 'Monday night. Prizes at bridge were, won by Mrs. Shirley Jensen and Mrs. Alta Booth, Dainty refreshments were served. Mrs. Bototh will be hostess hos-tess to next week's meeting: Dr. Philip G. Fulstow of Kan-ab Kan-ab was a visitor in Bingham Canyon Wednesday. Mrs. Manuel Susaeta Sr. who recently underwent an operation at St. Mark's hospital, returned home Wednesday. Lois Hales, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Fielding Hales, participated par-ticipated in the anniversary celebration cele-bration of the 10th year of the WAVES recently at Admiral Baker Field at San Diego, Calif.1 Miss Hales, a disbursing clerk, first class, at the Naval Training Center, Is a graduate of Bingham Bing-ham high, school. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Marshall and two children of San Oiego, Calif., were visitors and dinner guests last Friday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. David L. Bills. Raymond Hall has reported for workouts with the University of Utah football squad on which he will see action as a right halfback half-back this season. Hall, the son of Mrs. Mildred Tall, graduated from Bingham High School in 1951. He lettered in football and basketball for the Miners. A sophomore, Hall is undecided on his major study but is enrolled in the AFROTC. Hall, up from |