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Show !' : : : if-.- ;' Expected Tb Arrive Here inT:IR(styr mas s ana u ' ! J. . ' Par-Busti- Greensbo rp Open Golf Tou rhament ' - A Wampier, . from Indianapolis, Ind.. tied the competitive coarse record set here by Dave Douglas of; Newark, Del.," four years ago. He was nine strokes back of Sam Snead at the start of Sat : y: i urday's round, ' Stranahan Frank Snead and' . y tie for sec fell into a Utah State League. m ft' the-leag- ue f - two-wa- 209. Wampler's , total, was 208. ' '-- r i a a m CERTIFICATION! I, i. G. Bench, the duly chosen qualified and acting Cityj Record- er of Provo City, Utah County. State of Utah, do hereby certify that as such official, I have the custody of the records and files ? j the seventh race at Gulfstream Park at Hallandale, ,Fla., Saturday, a $25,000 added event. Winner,! Swaps, pounds down straightaway, with Jockey WORLD RECORD FOR SWAPS Finish Of 1 3 i I Trdcksters Trip Arizona HALLANDALE, FLA. (UP) Kent u' c k y Derby champion State, 78' to 53 Swaps, pounds like carrying tanihmintt tim Handicap in world rec- up ord time Saturday University's,(v)1BJvS!Broward before a gasp BYU ; a Wan - ; 130 tWt iiHfVi eleven first places to trounce An ing Gulfstream Park crowd of zona State College track and field 20,345. ;, i... teams. 78 to 53 in Tempe Friday. yj Shoemaker kept Sherald James the Cougar's long Jockey Willie a hold all j 70-ya- rd , ; one-Jfcuart- er Shire. Ford Set Bout Here Tjuesday -- -- 60-degr- ee i - . Mile-Jame- a, j . . , -. ; i : , 1:-54- i - .7. -' Walcott Called On Fight Probe : Two-mil- " - Bulldons Golfers Post Victories . j i 18-foot- er J 4 , 12-fo- 1 40-fo- ot j ! ! j j , ! . s ' rain-swe- pt ,' I ; ; so-call- two-fift- ed ? hs ;i . ! long-legge- d four-year-o- ld ' ; - . j . Dodgers, 48-4- 44-45- 89 . ! I 46-4- odds-make- rs : I 41-4- 48-521- 1 00 i; 51-4- ; Tiffanyl . 11-1- 1 47-5- ng ? j U...,.. 5-- 2, , ; . 53-4- ........ I 53-471- 00 AJ CI 55-481- ; . 53-4- tim A mm 03 2-- 1, i. - 52-431- 00 6-- ....... j 56-491- 54-431- 1 1; 05 56-521- 08 ! 1; 02 A:v j ' 1; 53-601- . : ; 13 ; , '"'yX.-'- : . - t J ! - the-ordinanc- :','), -- j , y, .v. ,1.MM:';. 0 . trict, i , Any written protests against the creation of special Improvement district shall be filed with the City Recorder of Provo Qty on or. before the 4th day of May, 1956. Said protest and objections must state therein the block, lot and description of property upon which ,the protest is filed. Oh the 7th day; of May. 1856, at 7:30 p.m. in the City Building, 17 South University Avenue, Provo, Utah, the City Council ' will hear 'and consider any protest or ob jections on file to said proposed improvements for the creation cf said improvement district. This Notice is given by the order of the City Council of Provo City, Utah County, Utah, this 2nd day Look ohead to j :' ' I n. end unusual and the selection for Spring is the greatest aver. Kenneth Beaudoin of Troy, N. Y., is introduced to trout THIS IS 'THE "WAY, SONThree-year-ol- d fishing at a tender age by', his father. Jack Beaudoin. The Beaudoin family started the! first waters of the; day of the New York trout season Saturday, bright and early Jn the swirling f ' ' P. fishermen. for (U. a Telephoto) favorite spot River, -- V(KHAttt-5TK- Pes-tenk- ill j . t ' NOTICE , i i ; 5 Tickets at Wick Swain Barber Chop er Phone AC 13 A crrjciAL. VJostcrn Airlino OFFICE 34 N. Univ. Ave. FR 10 Several Shares of Provo Reservoir Water Stock for Rental. Berth in Orem District and Alpine District. - AUTQ GIASS Installed Cy end Experts 7t A ;' '! 'Sg-f- o I x FINE SUPPORTING CAIID ! jLxc&JLHtic in3 aa tor one 4 i ,i Anyone interested please call Orem City Manager's Office 0REy METROPOLITAN WATER DISTRICT "h" 5TH WEST. im NORTH Those FU 17 T;:Aca:::iTScr( 'Ko Membership Fee. orLubri- - jy, H guaranteed Veedcl Saftl-Checation Jobs FREE with an Oil Change Offer expires Saturday 8 p.m., April 21, ItZZ ck t Scrviso PROVO ) j 123 i- Center Weferrtd HJsk 111 32 ' 'A Irs. Ct Qmgy - I y ' - tlutal , " . - a long,' long time. of smart, comfortable wearing a one of these handiome Tiffany Worsteds, tailored for us exdusiveJy by Michaels-SterThe new pattern are fresli -- ;i . : 51-5- - : . et ; Oddsmakers Pick 't- . . a. 40 I, , " Rad-ziend- : 5 i " I ; 504-53- 4. Ba-sil- io ! : es An-'gel- hs f Meerin;1957 ! , 1 i Idaho State To Host Boxing - t Swaps;Sets W6 rid Mark In $25,000 rida Race Third Straight Win ' I of-1:39.- , ' : 1 ; f I ? j - 1 . ( i I i i : ; ' 1 ' Mayor: L G- - BENCH City Recorder , I m V . -- . ; AGENEN ; s .' HI ! j i - ';:; - i NOTICE OF INTENTION TO CONSTRUCT SEWER j FACILITIES AND TO CREATE "SEWER IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT NO. 37 OFi PROVO CITY. UTAH ? COUNTY, UTAH?' i Public notice is hereby given that on the 2nd day of April. 1956. the City Council of the city of Provo, Utah County, Utah, passed and; adopted a resolution declaring the intention of' creating in . j ot - - GuardianshipNoticea f ; two-mil- i of April. 1958. (SEAL) HAROLD E. VAN . Sneadk the defending champion, blew to a 74 Saturday after two sub-pa- r rounds when1 his putting of the proceedings of; the City off. ; feu game Council of said City; that the Stranahan, the muscular for- above and foregoing Is a full ms said city a special improvement true and correct copy of the No-mr Hriu&n cnammon. naa nicked and wild streak Friday district to be known as " bewerltice of Intpntloa nassed bv the par - by three strokes Saturday, Improvement District No. 37 ofjaty CouncU of Provo City on thf posting a 68. He got an eagle Provo City, Utah County. Utah." 2nd day of April. 1956.1 on the par five 18th by rolling Notice is hereby given by the In WITNESS THEREOF I have ' ! In a seven-foCouncil of the city of Provo. Utah; hereunto set mv hand and affixed putt. i KesselCounty, Utah, of Its Intention to' the corporate seal of said City ace Gerald Canadian make the following described Im- - this 2nd day of April, A. D- - 1956. newcomer and Toronto ring of I. G. BENCH Bill Casper of Chula Vista, Cajif., provements, tne cost oz any im ' rounds to move provement abutting city, county, City Recorder both had sub-pa- r to , be district school or Provo Utah property, City, into third place with 210s ; of these bodies, re each in Herald Published The by paid Sunday N. IV.; of Mahopac, Doug Ford con- Apr. 8, 15, 22, 1956. to i the directly spectively; slipped from second to fourth tractor: ' ;1 placea at 211 when his putts J reTo instaH sewer, outfall lines in' NOTICE. TO CREDITORS r. j iusett w jirup. j streets of Provo City. The Estate of H. C. BEMENT. the t Wampler's putting stroke' could names of the streets and the parts deceased.; . not have been better Saturday. thereof to be improved and thef Creditors will present claims to Indianian drop points between which said ' im- the undersignea at 227 North Uni The poker-face- d 10-- f ooter for a mile a par on the provements are to be mate are as versity Avenue, Provo, Utah,' on Shoemaker up. Well ahead of rest of field, Swaps set a ped or before the 1st day of 'June, birdied the. sec- follows:; then l Bole, first new f world record for one Lille and 70 yards with a time ond and fifth holes and made Twelve . inch sewer", pipe in 1S56.I Second was Gaidar and Third, Our Go. (U. P. Telephoto) I HARLON BEMENT,! the turn in 33. On the back nine streets as follows: He trailed even hotter. 1850 North Street he was Administrator, of the Estate of H. C. Bement, deceased. for a birdie ;on in an 1850 North Street from the the 10th, then birdied the ' 12th West side of Plat A,' Sunny-broo- k , Young, Young & Sorensen, ot for Estate, 227 North 750 his hit and Subdivision' to with a Attorneys Park putt on a birdie' for to Avenue, Provo, street the University West Road) (Carterville pin chip 2v ) Utah. 14. On the 15th,1 he curled 14 a 750 West Street (Carterville Road) in Published The Sunday Herald. 750 v West street . from 850 putt for a birdie and t Provo High School's golfers closed out the round with a close North street, I North I to the April 1, 8, i5, 22.. 1956. a final 18th on for the .Norths Provo City limits. approach I NOTICE lengths back in the field of eight scored a double victory; over birdie. Inch sewer pipe In - the h j Eight I have in my possession .two South High Friday afternoon on handicap hdrses. who copped the in- streets as follows: Wampier, horses. One bay, with two estray j Swaps, making only his second the cold, Timpanogos tercollegiate title at Purdue; In 1850 North Street smooth mouth. 154 white, feet, T 1956 1850 North street from 750 and his first Course appearance of v ,' has .been playing the cirhands. One brown horse " 134 since? Feb. 17 at Santa Anita, Coach Glenn KennerV "A" 1950, to street. West street State His cuit for four years. only hands, with brand on left shoulder. ran the distance In one minute, team 2000 North Street Los was the win tournament 354 . Cubs, defeated the and shackle on left hind foot. 39 and three-fift750 2000 seconds to Street from North open two years ago and he West street to 1000 West Street. OREM POUND KEEPER knock of a second off strokes to 379, while his In the; money for ;me I or City Phone AC i the "orld mark for one mile and "B" squad defeated - the South finished 300 West Street first time this year at San An ; r - j 70 yards, set by South Dakota "B team. 300 street' the West from .Manager. f . b . tonio, i In will meet The' Published The Daily and Sua at River Downs in 1945. OlymNorth limits of Plat E North Bulldogs : North day Herald April 15. 16, 17. 1956. Subdivision, pus next Friday , over the Timp t The University ' ' ' i 400 feet. colt "owned by Rex (Cowboy) course.. district is of The said boundary, hardly breathing Friday's results: j ' EUsrth,at was as follows: described " end the of the race. heavjily Provo 'AM Team .1 This district is bounded on i. :: j Shoemaker kept him under such 6 94 ......... Cleaves center line of the the Lynn East by a snug, hold throughout most; of Take the long view 200 West street where 200 the running that Swaps galloped Erroi Raven 3 9 Las We s 1 Street exits; as a LAS VEGAS, Nev. (UP) withf his head twisted slightly to Ted Dowling are ' quoting street and where it does not ' Vegas, '. EdWoolsey one pide.; end you'll take to a the world champion Brooklyn center of a the by projection His' jockey let him loose briefly 354 Dodgers as "even money" to win ...V. line of 200 West street; on the on the turn for! the home stretch Totals West by the center line of 1000 the National League pennant a secSouth "A Team and Swaps made uo five lengths ! the listed and time West .street where 1000 West ond, '83 straight 2 .... Bruce Heller in the wink ofi an eye to catch j ; 0 street exists and where that as York New j; .... 0 97 choices to Yankees Two Fisted, and; Leslie Warr the pace-settirepeat in the American street is not in existence by a head; into, the stretch three Bob Jensen projection of the center line of r :,' ii 3 99 League. John .Blake lengths on top, 1000 West street; on the South Milwaukee Braves, quoted The Galder, ridden by Earl Van Is bordered by the center it! : team other were at the only 379 I.'. Hook and f carrying a feathery Totals 1500 North street where of rated as anything but a long shot X 105 pounds, came from far back 1500 North street exists and , Provo "B" Team Cleveland lOO in the N.L. while the . to c&allenge the 1955 Kentucky George King ...1;..,. 7 it does not ' exist by a where Sox and iChiBoston Red Indians. of the center line Derby winner. Gaidar didn't have Wayne Johnson :'.... White Sox were priced at projection a chance of catching Swaps, and Lyman Tracy 101 cago 8 1500 of North street; on' the a Thi vi" t. 1ft. t. la av4k is bounded this district North just to make sure, Shoemaker Jay McGregor .... the Red dians were quoted at turned Swaps loose in the; last Russ Garrett Provo S the . City Limits. Sox at 1 and the White Sox at by 50 y;4rds to sail under the wire ,1 Notice is hereby given by the ! . ' 1 t Council of Provo City of its inten504 pulling away. Totals Behind the Dodgers and;: the tion to complete the whole in a Swaps victory was his 13th in South Braves in the N.L., the odds are proper .and 17 starts. As the favorite of the workmanlike manner as follows: New York Giants ,10-to XX recojrd spring crowd, he paid LaM ar Williams plans. profiles and Philadel according .. Don White St. Louis Cardinals 20-on office file the at $2.60i$2.60 and $2.40 for $2 across specifications ' Cincinnati Red of the City Engineer 17 South .. . . Richard Rason ' phia Phillies 30-the jboard. 106 legs 40-- 1 and Chicago Cubs and University Avenue, Provo, Utah. Gildar returned $12.80 and Vernon Mitchell j...... 5 McMUlen ..... Dennis ESTIMATED COST $7.60 for place and show and Pittsburgh Pirates 100--1 each. the'A-L. in four After the estimated cost of the ImThe ridden top; OurjGob, by Joe Culmpne, 20-- 1 . . 534 come at: Detroit' the to Totals show. Tigers provements is $18,454.63. paid; $4.40 The cost per front foot Is estimated at $3.42; per front foot. The abutter's portion of the cost and expense of said improvements shall be paid by a special tax or 4 assessment to j be levied against : "i the abutting proper the entire depth thereof.! Said assessment is to be levied according to the lineal frontage abutting upon U prop- :::: erty, lots, pieces or parcels of land to be benefited or affected by said Improvements. There shall be an allowance for corner- lots to be apportioned as defined and v of provided fd- - in Provo City. A' plat of the proposed District ' and the drawing of the improvements to be made are on file in the office of the City. Recorder, and all persons are hereby referred to. the same for further Information in regard to said improvements and said improvement dis0 ' . a t- two-mil- 1 . . :f Wildlife Groups Set Showing of 'San Juan Story' 52-ho- le !. " ' ! : at ond for tight Swaps under distance star, was the double-wi- n the of but the few last yards He took BYU crew. ner pacing the I" his credits and race mile and the big the mile in 4:18.7 and then cover chestnut champion went 'under ; Inspirational Leader! e in 9:32.5. ed ,the Most local baseball observers James Ray and McKissin of the wire two and consider Hansen a great handler ASC staged, terrific duels in both lengths in front ;of Gaidar. Our e of young men and an inspiration- the mile and races which Go finished third, another five I al , leader.) y were undecided Until the final 220 A fine "clutch hitter," he vron yards.-'::v "l" many a game for the Timps last Cougar winners were season, with his timely! base Doug. Spainhower and Ralph Bon-haknocks. He played second base who tied with Bill Roberts for .the Timps and some observ- of the Sun Devils for first place ers considered him the best sec- in the jump, Marv Robertson ond sacker ever to play for the in the high shpt putj Arlyn Fmunson . i ; in the 440. Melvin Timps. Wilkes in. the Hansen wiU have only until broad jump, 'Wtilard Hirschi- in Prei.M- 'Roy'' Shire and Bob May 27 to whip his club into the high hurdlesj' Bill Bird in the Ford will meet Tuesday night in shape for Its league ; opener discus, Paul Anderson in the 880, the main, event of the wrestling against Bingham, and Paul Anderson, Oscar Anderat the Riverside Roller Hansen decided to return to son, Jim Crittenden card and Finlinson 1 one Provo when the Padres consid- in the mile Rink and of the greatest , v ; seen ered sending him to a team in More than rejay. local arena in in the brawls 2000 fans watched the Nichols said. sometime I has been forecast. Virginia, weather. It was. meet in the third straight j dual meet - of. Shire, 'with the aid of his sec the season. Previously, the Cats ond Yvon Ouimette, defeated had beaten New Mexico and Ari FoM last ! Friday night in Salt zona in dual contests. Lake City in the fistic encounter that Promoter Dave Reynolds The summary i as the "greatest prize described s, BYU: McKission, ever 1 law." fight 4:16.7. Ariz.; Ray, BYU; V Delia-LibrThe "good professor" refused LEHI fTUt Story, of the San Shot Robertson, BYU; 48 to meet Ford in another .mitt- ft. Juan," an outstanding ; movie 8 in. Ariz.Osboni, Ariz.; battle," Reynolds got him slinging prepared J by: Lee Kay of; the to to face Ford in a grapp agree State i Fish and Game ' depart- - .High jump Three way tie for billed as a match;! Although ling t ment, 'will be shown Wednesday first; Bonham, BYU; Spainhower, encounter most mat 2 the match, in. 6 ft. in the Lehi Stake Tabernacle BYU; Roberts, Ariz.; see of will likely flying plenty Garcia, Ariz., :230 ft. under sponsorship of the j Lehi Javelin 1 in. Higgins, BYU,' 223 ft. 9 In.; fists before! it Is over, Wildlife Association., VI ' i All in all it looks like a ter. The film is 45 minutes in length Miller, Ariz. 440 Finlinson BYU; Holehan, rific night for the local mat faith and shows the colorful southeast ful with' the midgets returning to section of Utah and how it went Ariz.; Scott. Ariz.; :49.8. 100 Ariz. Anderson, ; the roller rink.' - Pee --Wee James, Burton, from .riches to rags and back to .09.8. BYU; Heywood.1 will tanglei with Ivan the Ter BYU; .. riches..: ip. Char- rible in the battle of the Pole vault Ariz.; Kenly, midgets. Mr. Kay will be on hand to Ariz. ; Meadows, BYU; 14 ft. show the film, together ; with les, Tuesday! night's preliminary ; hurdle Hirschi, BYU; will, sendi Don Moore another film of interest to local ; 120 high against Silk, BYU; :15.5,. Ouimette. I BYU; Wilkes, y residents 'and sportsmen. TickBYU; Oscar ets for the movies are now being 880 Paul Anderson, Kiene, Ariz.; BYU; Anderson, sold by officers of the Wildlife J ; ' 1. Association;' e BYU; Shim, Proceeds will be used to' pur- BYU; Ray, James, BYU; 9:32.5. chase equipment and finance a Low hurdle Roberts, Ariz.; Kentrip for the Lehi Junior Wildlife ly, Ariz.; Pearce, BYU; :24.5. Association this summer. Broad jump Wilkes, BYU; Gritzner, Ariz.; Brooks, BYU; 21 CHICAGO (UP) A Cook County i. The University of Michigan was ft. 8 in. has summoned a vetfirst in the nation to offer: regular Discus Bird. BYU; Allen, Ariz.; grand jury eran manager and Chicago 10 boxing 134 in. Instruction in forestry, in' 1881.' Roberson. BYU; ft. : Mile relay BYU (O. Anderson, Jersey Joe Walcott to explain On P. Anderson, Crittenden,'. Finlin- Monday what wrong with boxing in Illinois. ! V i son), 3:20: Jack Begun, former manager WRESTLING! and promoter, refused i to teil the Illinois Boxing Commission Friday about his contention that Johnny ; RIVERSIDE RINK J . Saxton's victory over Carmen TUES., APRIL 17 8:30 P.M. March 14 was "thievery." Begun, wW writes a weekly col umn for a nightlife magazine, told NOTICE! MADISON, Wis. (UP) The 1957 the "111 give ! commission, NCAA boxing tournament will be state's attorney evidence, I, don't "Change In Main Event" - ' to give it to you. !" U1 Pocatello. it wa announced Satur-- I I Due to the fine showing Bob dayi As soon as he had finished tes- Ford made against Professor Dates of the 4957 tourney wUl,tifying,i he got a subpoena to ap-Shire at Salt Lake City, Friday be April 4, 5 and 6, I S C boxing .pear before the grand jury on Mon- nirht, he deserves another coach Milton (Dubby) Holt was in day. chance, at Shire and Is certain formed. It will be the third na: Walcott, 4 former . heavyweight he can beat the Professor ' in tional NCAA tourney hosted by champion bf j the world, got his this contest. U ISC. In 1953, ISC won the title subpoena after a sharp debate oh and in 1955 the title went to Mich- a television program with Blinois j Athletic. Commissioner Lou igan State. PROFESSOR SHIRS i! 'I .' ; Holt lso announced a seven-mei r' schedule for the Bengals next "Walcott tmade. the inference he year. Included will be Washington might have iriformation concerning ' BOB FORD ... Ij ' State at Pullman Jan.9, Washing- corruption in the ' boxing game in ton State at Pocatello Feb. 9, Loui- this county, so our office is inves' 'I : ' I siana State at Baton Rouge Feb. tigating," Frank Ferlic, assistant . . MIDGETS 16 Michigan State at Pocatello state's attorney, said.-March 2, LSU at Pocatello March Walcott $aid he felt it would PES WEE JAMES 9, Wisconsin t Madison March 18, take some 'strong men" to "clean and the Pacific Coast tourney at up :''- boxing.? Sacramento March 21," 22 and 23. IVAN TH2 TERXIBLI . 'Probate ! 1 ; The UIL operated as a five-tealeague last year. Other teams in the new circuit, besides Provo, include American Fork, Spanish Fork, Pleasant Grove, Midvale, Sandy; Bingham and Magna. Helper, a member of the UIL for many years, was eliminated from the semipro pic! ture by the merger. Besides leading the Timps to the championship last year, Hansen was the second best batter in the league, clouting the ball at a .470 clip. Merrill Hardy of the Steelers was only 'batter; in with a higher average. Although Hansen finished-sec- "ond to Hardy in the race forsthe batting crown, he was tops in homers (8), runs batted in 142) and' total bases (86). He also tied tor .first in doubles with i 11 to LEGAL NOTICE and!1 ! . : ! one-stro- ke , -- i .. - recora-equaiun- try-ou- ; 'nlW ! : . i: w i.Mi,. wa withfsaidJ His tee shots and if airway GREENSBORO. N. C. (UP) Fred wampier came but of thethis recoverv Saturdav.l "I was game went astray Friday when depths of the field Saturday with hitting the ball perfectly," helhe was over par. g seven under a SUNDAY, APRIL 15, 1956 SUNDAY HERALD to 64 par forge into a' UUh County. UUh lead In the Greater Greensboro t Open Golf Tournament. ' eight-tea- m 4 fj ; Doug Hansen, who piloted the Provo Timps to the Industrial League championship in 1955, will manage the club again this season, F. V. Nichols, president of the club, announced Saturday. Nichols said Hansen, who had been playing ball wit the San Diego Padres of the Pacific Coast League this spring, Is 'expected to arrive in Provo Monday and start lining up players for the coming season. He is expectts ed to schedule .a series of interested for all players 1 i la the near future. A veteran professional player, Hansen, who once, played for the Cleveland Indians and In the International League, American Association and Southern Association, last year led the Timps to the second half title of the now. defunct UIL and then saw )! (aim r?ofpt AmHr an irorlr in playoffs! for the league1 cham pionship. i Faces Birrer Job However,' he will face ah even bigger Job this year, inasmuch as the UIL and Northwest League merged recently, creating the new - In Lead ampler Cops ng I On Monday r ' 1 . ' H' .- s |