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Show National Open Golf Champ to Appear Sunday Betsy Rawls, three time win- ner of the National Open, will Instruct a golf clinic and play Norma Butler, this years Brigham City ladies golf champ, in an exhibition match Sunday at 4 p. m. at the Brigham City golf course Miss Rawls was leading money winner in 1952, winner of the Western Open, Eastern Open, Tampa Open, and has walked off with top honors in in the 28 other tournaments last six years. This year she has won four major tournaAssuming1 teeing-of- f positions ments throughout the United TOP LADY GOLFERS following winning scores in tournament and leg play at States. The golf pro graduated from Brigram City Golf and Country Club are Mrs. Norma Butthe University of Texas with a ler, left, Mrs. Gurtha Williams, center and Mrs. Grace major in physics in 1950. She Beasley, right. Mrs. LaVoy Chlarson, also a top lady was affiliated with Phi Beta golfer was unavailable at picture time. t Kappa. Miss Rawls is now president of the Ladies Profesional NATIONAL OPEN WINNER Betsy Rawls, three time Golf Association of America. Leg winner of the National Open, is scheduled to appear at She is appearing through the the Brigham City golf course Sunday. The event is free courtesy of Wilson Sporting Goods. of charge and will be open to the public. To Lady Everyone is invited to attend. The event is free of charge, said Dean Candland, local golf Tournament and leg play at pro. Brigham City Golf and Coun9 Box Elder JOURNAL try club Tuesday and Wednessuccessful to a Ten-Daday brought 13 y Brigham City, Utah conclusion the seasons monthly Clay Masonry Walls September 6, 1957 Friday legs. Withstand Heavy Blast Competing in play-off- s - A tiny brunette charmer will time at the outdoor sports rewere set a hectic pace for veteran ice sorts and found a lot Structural sixteen players. CHICAGO (UP) Horsley trophy will be presented to the most improved golfeg performers In the Holiday On of fun, according to Wyatt. engineers have found that reMay and June leg winners of the year. Ice show, Sept. 13. The ice fol- Within a short time they re- sistance to nuclear explosions Auand the and July lies will be at the Fairgrounds vised their act for the ice stage can be built into clay masonry competed The tournament committed gust leg winners competed in wishes to express their appreColiseum in Salt Lake City for and decided to stick with silver walls. each flight. a ten-da- y blades permanently. ciation to all members for their engagement. The tests were conducted by Winner$ were determined by cooperation and sportsmanship In ice Foundalitshow Research Armour the this the year, Debbie Williams, a matched play using handicaps. shown during tbe year to make tle Debbie does a routine with tion of the Illinois Institute of skater, is said to be the litIn the nine hole flights, Tues-dap- , the past season successful. dad to musical selections Technology of Chicago in an tle lady who wins the hearts of her Carmen Waldron defeated Tournament committee memstructure built near audiences and stops the show from My Fair Lady. In the fi- eight-side- d Grace Beasley, bers include, Mrs. Jean Barnard, Irene 111. Hansen, nale she skates with her Clay City, parents Ice wherever Holiday On ap in a salute to St. Patricks The eight walls, constructed 51oise Palmer; LaVoy Chlarsen, chairman; Mrs. Merna Reese, dipears. rector member; Mrs. Camille Day.'1 by the Structural Clay Products Blanch Hansen. Don Wyatt, secretary-manage- r r, Mrs. .Varine " In the 18 hole flights Wilma Larsen and Co., of Geneva, 111., varied In I ) - of the Utah State Fair associathickness from an eight-incWixorn defeated Donna Mann; tion, said not one of the other brick on four-inc- h Gurtha Williams, Orvilla PowLoses Half wall of four-inc- h skaters mind when she steals .Community concrete brick to a ers; Edna Fronk, LaVon Thompthe show. Her partner doesnt 'Of Business Places son and Norma Butler, Elaine solid brick wall. Expressing Differences to mind playing second fiddle The explosion was equal to Holmgren. The EASBY, N. D. (UP) In Marriage Is Helpful Miss Debbie, either. The small number of business establish- the one in Operation Cue In Finals in the Wednesday DETROIT (UP) Family Serfry who gets away with all this ments in Easby was halved this which buildings were exposed morning games found Grace has her father, summer when the government to an atomic blast last spring in Beasleys 45 defeating Carmen vice Society director Clarence John Williams, veteran Ice per- decided to close its post office Nevada. Waldron; LaVoy Chlarsen 53 de- Pretzer and & casework superformer, for a partner. Robert Taylor, director of the feated Grace Davis; Gurtha Wil- visor, Laura Askey, report that after 63 years. Debbie has been skating for a beat people can not go on in any Structural Clay Products Re- liams with a score of The But- relationship always agreeing on business HolNorma remaining and in only and Wilma Wixom her search said the that Foundation appearance year Edna everything. iday brings her into the profes- is a grain elevator which serves thinnest wall made of his com- lers low topped And if you cant express difsional rank. Her mom and dad the farmers near this small com- panys product withstood the Fronk. are real old troupers and have munity in the northeastern cor- blast as well as any of the All leg winners will receive ferences, the marfiage is not on been appearing in skating re- ner of the state. thicker walla. trophies and the four finalists a sound basis, they said. vues since 1950. They appeared 'The tiny post office, which will receive a second trophy to They agreed that a little as roller skaters in Europe with had nine boxholders, transferwas someemotion Dr. Francis E. Townsend In- be awarded at - the October e a big show in 1959. While there red its patrons to the larger of- troduced his times less devastating than a pension Awards banquet. At the banquet the Scott national discussion. they spent most of their spare fice in nearby Langdon, plan in 1934. Tournament, Play Brings Season Close for Golfing Enthusiasts Holiday on Ice Opens at Fair Grounds for Coliseum on Sept. Run 1 four-year-ol- d Seeg-mille- LADY GOLF PRO Betsy Rawls, national golf pro, will play Norma Butler, local golf an exhibition in match Sunday at the Brigham City golf course. Miss Rawls is. champ, winner of the Western Open, Eastern Open, Tampa Open, and various other golf tournaments. She is president of the Ladies Professional Golf Association of America. Miss Rawls will instruct a golf clinic for local golfers at 4 p.m. It Resort Owners Have Trouble With July C ReMADISON, Wis. (UP) sort owners will have to start all over again in their campaign to educate tourists that July is a five week month. J. H. Alexander, director of Wisconsin recreational advertising, explained. For years, people have eith, er taken their vacation the first two weeks in July or the last two During the middle week, the resorts are nearly deserted. Some resort owners put on a campaign to fill their rooms during the middle week this It didnt work, the spring. same thing happened again and weU have to start all over again next spring. Rocks MALONE, N. Y. (UP) Muni- cipal bandleader Ernest Lavoie, asking the village board to refloor the community bandstand, said his musicians play waltzes and foxtrots, but the sound comes out rock n roll. LaVoie said the old floor, thumped by musicians feet keeping time to the rhythm shakes, rattles ' and rolls. h h 1 46-4- 5 ! 39-4- 9 free-flowin- g old-ag- ONDISPLAY We have just completed remodeling and expanding our building. This will give us IRON FOREMAN G AS EQUIPMENT GAS WATER HEATERS MKDOERN AMERICAN STAN ED ARID and CRANE PLUMR1N I ample room to display the new gas equipment and appliances and modern plumbing fixtures- - Come in before or after the parade andgetacquainted- - Ask for a free home sur-vey and free estimates. ??! Islso IrlISlSS w , BALLOONS AND CANDY FOR KIDS WHEN ACCOMPANIED BY THEIR PARENTS! HD 52 NORTH MAIN PLUMBING PHONE 52 HEATING EXCAVATING t |