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Show - DES'ERET NEWS AN'ts TELEGRAM,,Soit 4C toke Cay, Friday, April 5, 1957 - Deseret News Prize Puzzle Contest 1 'TviastongPull 1 ttialor League Pennant Preview Nunther-136-(litiii-S5- A 11!4 I 8 11111111301 11 P R Eta ARA TAMPA, FLA. (UP 'em your fast ball, league catcher George sard to his son. talrailill D fired 111111 - 11.om. 0 j1) o 1957, by The Bell Syndicate, Inc., CoPYrIght, t flow.' crs - - oiont To ,a man with only a small factor having to replace one might-bquite a problem. Though Small. should be easy enough to trace on a large. scale map. Going out on one may be good exercise for a boy.' of the rations they so vitally need may mean disaster to explorers. Something to eat. Always likely to affect the workings,of a delicate piece of machinery. When you're erecting a store in a fashionable street, the is of some importance. Torn pieces of cloth. LIU of fare. to pay taxes that It Is the fact that so many mon circles. labor in disrupts harmony you'll usually find Its reasonably nice and warm. Golfer might use this to help his ball out of the rough if he thought no one was looking. By most people, only the names of a few of them are e 7. 9. 10. 12. 13. 15. 16. 18. 20. 22. 23. 24. In-bn- CLUES DOWN Men may react violently to a sudden change of 3, May have to withstand a good deal of water pressure. 4. Its purpose is to hold something in position. 6. War supplies. father-and-so- Stories. S. n 21. Policemen, when asked the way, usually to he helpful. 14. 1141n stem of a tree. 17. A garden tool. 'Don't worry, Paul, 18. Disorderly crowds. hook on somewhere," the t 19. It's difficult for a woman to be n leasa to a man who said. "It - lire t. 's 11 ' .. -- ,I .s... , -- - - - . . FILALNK TII0MAS afoot. Frank Thomas at third and Dale Lonz at first are counted on for power. Dick - for-t- Clemente, Bill Virdon and Lee Walls are first stringers. man. Jackie Carries Shaky lead In The lino seem:. - 001 MO 412 001 On3 Tooeir 000 000 Coffin. x- 03 Bina-ha- -1 0- if 0 - 2 I 1 TrUjill0 and Lavot, Harwood and Adamson. Murray. 202 00I2 0 Weber 131 000 IN GUARD tDavis Ioften (2) and Cook) Perry Gardner. SEMI-FINAL- S Four teams dash tonight In the Murray Armory in thesemifinals of the Utah National Guard basketball Aournament. spoRTs Battery A, 653rd Field Artillery Bn. (Ft. Douglas), takes on another Ft Douglas team, 144th Evacuation Hospital, at 7:30 p.m. A Lehi team. Company B of the 1157th Engineer Ttn., and a Garland Battery B, 214th ftelrl Artillery Bri.,, play the nightcap at R:45 p.m s of tonight's frays will meet at S:47i p m. SatThe consolation .game, between tonight's urdargitight. Inger& will be played at 7:30 p.m. Special attention Friday will be focused on the Garland quint, which won the state championship in 1955. 1 - - . eligible with exception of employes and distributors of the Dee eret News Publishing Co. and the Newspaper Agency Corp. and members of their immediate families residing in the same house' bold. Any entrant working in collusion with an Ineligible party In submitting entries or obtaining contest blanks or information . Is ,ii, I 11dr:IL coFailure an , i ellaqiiilify Person and.memberi 'of his immediate , for past, present and future ,competition. The Deseret News and Telegram will nott be responsible ictDtfies lost In the malls or otherwise misplaced. .. 3.4nyperionAerrnenterofhielmmendie ning $50 or more will be ineligible for future competition. Ilanddrawn4nd exact size facsimiles will be accepted but they may not be reproduced by any duplicating device or process. are acceptable.) If multiple entries are filed each (Carbon ' must be copies numbered and a corresponding nurnb- -r placed on the by the entrant. t, ' WT11 Ifa - To Number 136 Yiy - ihmaggsaimplaing l This is the puzzle "ker on which you must copy your siilution. Retain until the cor, red answers are published. See il -- etatIK---------- -- tettlasta miaow - . Al D 0 , ., . , , 0 City. q. e , - - Etat - '.,; --- -' - '' - -- - , ill 5 i ; , - -' I 7, .:. LAI I DOWN jjgal. lit . ,., , , Most Lots Model Coro t I LUGE?,111 - 'I" - Ida i : ilaw-t- - - at prices ore beta kora oni 7., ,, - - - FEATURtS Exclusive Tread Design Advaruted Body Construction MINUTES Ira WE Installed Free! i THEt Extra Long Mileage spivs too end 71 rt SiOne-Tiro-He- -- -4 DA moppet', tiro , ad; )AILEIT I - d South Ir 2nd West Cortier-Sr- nisei elsewhere! 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I 4- - Circulation I Ell ' 1iyltI ) - MIXWe're Ovorsteckd Chris Nielson, Staff Writer - giro rm II k1111114 , 0IL, atm - k 1111113111111 MIME' Address , ' Illga Name ..,,, . alnifillt - - - De Luxe Super I ) I 4' APIT1 FnrCZC Editorial Office 140 Church Ave. Ilininurar311 -' C Il VISIVORS 7-111:11LIE- Icer ., - I 100 IFFICESAN-LOGAN- --- e böIdQff1 Virestono 011-- 1 DWK.:RE-3- IN BRIGHT, NEW U.' , ' I )--- - NOW ealzo.Any effort to defraud thecontest, in the opinion of the ,, NOTICI To CONTRACTORS Office of tlib City Recorder,1957 Salt Lake City, March 15. at Sealed ambrosia will be receiveda.m.. o'clock this office until 1030 week the for 1957 16. April Tuesday. of comitructing Curb 1r Gutter Extension No. 579. on 17th South Street from 17th East Street to Wasatch Drive and also streets contained within the area Of 17th to Slat South Streets and 16th to 17th East Streets. according to plans OO file in the City Engineer's Office Bich' will be opened on or about this 111 o I BERMAN 3- HOGFNS1N City Recorder (SEAL) BILL NO. 13 of 195 1Puhlished April S. 1951 round,- - that' ealy- - ono- - player-instrucilons to iildriers. soectficetions was able to crack par for the and forms for contract and bond, tobidders, 'medications gether with plans and profiles, when and forms tortocontract and bond. to first day. prepared. may be obtained at the office and Profiles. may be with plans of the City 'Engineer upon deposit of gather the City En. of A high .wind, offshoot of tor- fifteen 413 Po) dollars. which will be obtained at the 'oil iceof fifteen (915 00) upon deposit forfeited unless a bid is submitted to gineer 111O1ISS be forfeited dollars. which will nadic conditions in the south, the city to the City. submitted a is bid reserved to reject NO any-oright tweet to was one factor in the high saw- or The The TWO, is reserved all bids. allu,idL bomb" will be beellbted Bell Rid bond will be accepted in lieu of irg. Another was the contour- of Bid certified check. certified check. gY Order of the Board of ing and placing of the phis on stoners. by Order of the Board of COMMIS. SIODOTO. the expansive Augusta National BERMAN J. HOORNSEN BERMAN J. POGrIqPIN. Recorder Cu: R.corder. greens which could double for Pint Pub, March City 2R, Iasi Pub. Match tn 19S7 rind Last Pub. April 13. 1931 411321 La ist Pub. April 12. 1116,1 heliports in an emergency. Burke got his lead on one spectacular hole, the 12th. with SO SAFE TO DRIVE SO EASY TO BUY an eagle. Ills second landed on , the brink of ao tcrinto tbhuet 'AT': itteerd . IN 6 away instead SLACK into and he dribbled a the cup. 139S. ) Army Signs Villanova three straight years. - TO CONTRACTORS Office of the City Recorder Salt Lake City. March 23. 1857 Sealed proposals will be received at this until 1030 o'clock A.M. Thuder. April 111. 1957.- - for the work of: Furnishing and placing 48-i- n diameter concrete .pipe line. in portion of C, W. A. Dram Ditch No. 1. from Ninsio Street to Redwood Rol& ric.r tension No according to the plans on file in the Office. Bids will be opened on or abobt this time by the Board of Cita Commis. . ' fl2 NOTIC-- ' VILLANOVA, PA. (UP)--B- eginning In 1958 Villanova and Army will meet in football for Monday Thru Saturday 1160 On Your Dial has had test for But then this is a stronte. 31astera tournament where no player in 100 could do bettpr 71 than Burke's on ,operdng day; This is the first Masters since 1936, when Lighthorse Harry Cooper led the field with 70 In the first 1 6-- SEAL BILL NO. 12 of 1957 Published April 5. 151 f I first time the Masters 12 1 -11 Pro). Crump. fitevons 41). Bullet (3) and to set any qualification Nielson. Clark. Huffs! IT J. Dena and Its select field. Port Jordan Welter- -- elle4 TEAMS CLASH TONIGHT . - three contracts: General; Plumbing, and Boiler Plant; and Eisectrecel tor bidding on A preoualification this work each Interested contractor with the Board file shall fill out and Bidder's Form of Questiomustre. not ILater than Friday. Mira 12. 1051, or shell hey. abed nick Questionnaire tat" Januar 1. ISO. Questionnaire forms at the office of the MAY be obtained Superintendent of Buildnurit of the Heatms. Ventilation - - a weights Garnett (Sugar) Hart of Philadelphia and Willie (PineStevenson of Boston apple) have signed to- meet in the featured 12 round televised bout at the St. Nicholas Arena April 15. -- , he , NEW YORK (UP) sasnsstro7(tfzm - ' COI Groat set at shortstop but second base is a problem. OutfieldBragan is happy Ws outfield. Roberto 'Hart, Stevenson Sign 1 tlectsiorr ottftelldrertrItrtiie- follow"Sec ,. --,.. 'at --- : --- ain'0 . at - the-p-u-- i 1 ,,,,,,,.--..- , Chief Predicts Great Season In 1957 we'll father take awhile but may her down. allA.feN' wor,k'll pu Aft" teasortable to say that s mmies are eagPily rooked days ago, it finally did. forward to. Young Stpee worked out with the Pittsburgh Pirate', owl they Prize Puzzle Centest Rules promptly signed him to a contract with their Columbus club 1. Solve the puzzle ,i. 411'theIntterrrattura-ttatue- . mum!! woullany crossword. --- -Furth Iknk completely and also copy your That's why there isn't a . answers onto the puzzle key which you retain. There is no limit prouder father in the baseball to the number of entries one may submit world today than 3. Then address your envelope and send the large puzzle George Susce Sr. beaming blank to "Prize Puzzle Contests' Deseret News and Telegram, 33 Richards St., Salt Lake City, Utah. Nothing other than entry blanks should be included in the envelope. Separate correspond Me ;Stet Nest Mood Is sports Windt, Molts bit stessess sates Isms 1119 ence or remarks requiring individual attention should : be adIOU manta istsmostss MO as Olin dressed to a specific individual or department other than the all Irrize Puzzle Contest All entries for one entrant should be licluded in one envelope, regardless of size. 4. Be certain that your full name, address, city and state or typewritten letters In the upper left band ....appeat- (":"I the of cbrner envelope. . I 5. Entries mast be received by the Deseret News and Tele 41.111,Prize Puzzle Contest Editor no later than the Wednesday 14.,,, , Ton foilowing publication of the puzzle each Friday. 6. Correct solutionand there is only onewill be published eight days following the publication of each puzzle. 7. Any entrant with the correct solution then must FINAL present his "key"or miniature puzzleby registered mail or in person by the Wednesday noon following publication of the solution.' 71e414 limy" must be addressed specifically to the- - attention of Phil Elden, Promotion Manager. Deseret News and Telegram. 33 with v4,1-TOM HARMON Ricbards,S1, Salt Lake City. Utah. IL A 'eurgh award will be given to every person submitting ths correct solution in ths weekly game of AIM NPW Jackpots 0 still be started with Vie for the first week, with $23 being added ti each subsequent odd- or week when there is no winner. Two jackpots will aecumulate during alternate weeks until won. (Award' from Contest Number 133 would tarry to Number 137 and money from Number 136 would go to Number 1354 In case of tie, the jaekpots will be divided equally. 9. Illegible entries will ' not be considerer usiVng.,: M 2-. ,. , - buthe - The Senators didn't- Sign Young Susee that day but that didn't - stop the determined team from making the rounds of all the camps in Florida. Each place they went the managers liked the youngster's pitching but that game leg made them all stop and think. 2. - Provo, East, Miners Cop Prep Nine Wins St.-1ou- e - ., 11...11N "Aw right, what about it?" the elder Susce snapped a bit testily. "The boy had polio when he was a kid. that's all. But he can still get around pretty good. Looleat him out there . emon, Paul. show 'em all how fast you can run." George Susce is a hard-bitteveteran of the baseball wars who took a lot of knocks catching in the minors and with the Browns and Cleveland Indians but the strain never showed sd'rouch in his face as it was now urging his boy on. - Jim Lernon set in left and derby. Lack speed. Sixth place.. Consensus: Seventh or right field, respectively, but place. eighth Manager Charlie Dressen of center still is uncertain with the Washington Senators has ' A II 02 DLN A NCR Karl Olson,. Whitey Herzog three aly1 problemspitching, AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SEM. . TION or TITLE 19 of the power and persormel. ltevued Ordinances of Salt Dress e n's tearalintshed Utah. 1952. relaung IP to 'andeCity bum bet of licensee. seventh last season and figBe it am the Board W ures to have to fight to stay Commtssioners oil' Salt Lake City. Utah: out of the American League's SECTION 1. That Section the klecised Ordinances of Salt Lake basement this time. City, than. 1923. relaung to he one The Senators have a few number of licenses, be. and the soma and however, bright spots, could cause trouble arount., IA r log -- this cliabler.41all be accoinpartie b the league. Here's a roster .' , sees the bersulafter provnied, Whit. foe shall be deposited in the City Tessa rundown: the lit.vnise is granted anA gas uty turned to the applicant if denied. Pitching Lefty Chuck. "For Class "A" retail ' 1 '' nu Stobbs leads a staff that needs annum 8uta) or any part itImnaeat . Class "B" retail license net no "For 4,. i Improvement. Senators look , Itibb finiUg. fir any part therewt, - for a wimting year front "tor Clain "C" rrIalI barns per an, num $408190. or any Pert thereof. milo Pascual and hope that "For Class "D"-- retail licenno $400 04 Ted Abernathy develops. Peg Annum. or- SAY part thereof, and shall be issued only where the primary Clint Courtney CHUCK STOBBS or plain Wetness is that of selling beer Catching boiteA.,,Aor eimadmption .ori the hit .300 last mason with Lou Prernpea, Berberet and Ed Fitzgerald "Seaeoriar license at h.at NOTter TO coNntAcToas "gnr Scaled prOposals wU be received bar O2 $50.00 per month for the season also on hand. Robert L. Bn.tuge. Cierk of the Board 'Isericid for which it Is issued. For "Club" licease 41, the tete al Education of Salt Lake Cit, titAb. Infk4d Pete Runnels atu of UM 00 Per annum. until 00 p.m. Tuesday. Mini 21 maned-i"ALI Welled licenses hunted hereinafter be publicly first hit well lag year, but and will at the Board thec expire tet the lit deg of Jule of shin tack veteran Ed Yost at third atelp thereafter construction of the Borthivest Year and shall be issued for one year Goodwin bt School. 1400 "Seasonal Junior Mich except which license" ahall batted only .231. Jerry Sny-- ; Avenue. Salt Lake City,-i- accordance be issued for any number Of days do .With. t and Inecificarrons es tenp,m,ed br the Board of GOITIMIAMOVP der heads a maltarramhle-fo- r by Wm. Frederick Thomas. short and Herbie Flews ap- prepared "Provided. however, that the num. Architect. Union Pacific. Butdding Anber of Class s'iC" retail licenses ttiftled 'Salt Lake City, Utah. pears to be the second base- - nex, The work celled for is separated into shall not exceed ninety In any ono license year; provided further. how, ever. that the number of Class "C4 retail licenses now isaued and out. atanding may remain in good sismdirg and be to tho present breweel' as provided bY law until revoked or terminated for any reason whatsoever, but hi no event &hall any new Class -C" retail licenses be issue' except, renewals as above provided, until thd issued Class C" retail licensee out. Standing total less than ninety in num" retail Board.. bar, at which time new Class Qualified bidder inaP obtain draw- liceruses may be issued but tho said at the Super- new licenses issued shall not increase ings and specification. the total number of all issued Class "C" intendent's office On or efter.10;00 I ThursdaY...Auril 4. 1857. on making a retail licenses In impala of itete An anis Thursday was a pitcher's day In high sch()Q1.bagehall as Masiers-Illee- t deposit of aPil 00 per wt. such deposits licerise year; and "Provided. however that the number moundsmen in three games showed almost complete mastery; being nefOncied in aceordanee with stipulated in the instructions to of Class "D" retail licenses issued shall over the boomless bats of the opposition. not exceed fifteen in any one licensee Bidders. A certified check of not less than year; provided further. however, that De-Provo's combined no hit effort by Mark Clarke and David ! AUGUSTA, GA. (UP) five per tent of the amount of the' the number of Class "D" retail licermAi Jack Burke bid must accompany each proposal. now iasued and outstanding may remain champion Nuttall, which resulted in art 111 blasting of Jordan was perhaps i fending ., said check being made Payable to the In good standing and be to 12-rcarried a shaky one-strok- e the best hurling job of the day. Board of Education. Bid bonds and the present licensees as provided by checks will not be acceptable. law until revoked or terminated lead for Friday into the second cashier's But John Stohl, East's answer The win pushed the East record Minimum wage rates as estahhshed ens reason whatsoever, but in no event round of the highest-scorinby the State Industruil Commission of shall any new Class "D" retail licenses to the vacancy created by Steve to 2-- for the season. Utah shall be paid as a condition of be issued except renewals as above Masters golf tournament in 21 the contract. Castillo led his teammates to Provided until the issued Class "D" Watson, and Bingham's Joe The Board reserves the right to re- retail licenses outstanding total less , Castillo turned in outstanding a 7-- 0 win over Tooele. The all. years, than fifteen in number at which time ject any or all proposals. BY Order of the Board of new Class "D" retail licenses may be around athlete pitched no-h- it And that lead was in performances also. Education of Salt Lake Cita, Issued, but that said new licenses issued Robert L. Bridge. Clerk. shall not increase the total number of danger of an assault Stohl pitched only five innings ball and struck out seven Tooele Treasurer. all issued Class "D" read Licenses in Purchasing Agent. excess of fifteen In any license year; and 440 Eairt 1st South. in East's 82 win over Bountiful, batsmen in the four innings he by veteran pro Marty Furgol Lake Utah. worked. Salt Provided that if- added "Further two City. more of (Brn, HI Halted Trujillo dark. Lemont, by struck out 12 of the 15 time during the license period the Ow. nese after shooting par golf tuns and character of the licensed premmen he faced to give the Leop whiffs for Bingham. AN ORDINANCE ises shall change from being Primarily Tooele's Harwood worked the for 17 holes Thursday, Furgol AN OBDINANcE AMENDING and principally atreating establishment ards a nice cushion to ride on. 14-d- , to in referred Section to and that of being primarily and prin. entire Neven-inntn- g needed game only a birdie on the 144 of the Traffic Code of Salt Lake an establiahmsent for the gelling 18th today to deadlock with City. 19S5. relating to Parking INO- tipsily and dispensing of beer under the proregistered seven strikeouts. hibited it all times. visions and limitations of a Class "B" d were for curly-haireBig guns Bingham Jackie for the USTÀ Be It ordained by the Board of Com- retail license the said license shall at Lavot who blasted two triples top spot missioners of Salt Lake City. Utah: such date terminate and be consiAered 1 That Schedule revoked and It shall -- be unlawN-- for reSECTION and double, and Sa has who to in Section 144 of the Traf- the licensees to carry, on or conduct,' Only aix strokes away from ferred . such business from the date of such fic Lake Code Salt of 1955. re a out City. swatted triple. the pace setting Burke is Bill toting to parking prohibited at all change. however. that any R. "Provided. In another prep clash, Weber COLUMBUS, OHIO WP) times, be. and the ume hereby la amended by adding the following to (WIMP who sells his place of business, Don R. Millar, executive vice pitchers Blanap and Iloffen Johnson, Provo,. Utah, profes- the thereof may be granted the Mirthher of and said schedule: sional who carded a first round -a license to operate the business pros id. Nth Wpat Street. west 'aide, bepresident of the United States were almost the complete show score of log that he has complied with the re. tween ath South and Dalton Ave." the qualities. they set eight Davis players SECTION 2 In the opinion of the 'ouirements and peeresses Board Trotting Assn., Thuraday preof City specified by the Grouped with Johnson at 77 Board of Commissioners. it is neces. lions and dicted the 1957 harness raeing down - with strikeouts, Cornmisriinners" sari to the peace. health and feet,' SECTION 2. In the opinion of the were such outstanding stars as of season "will be the greatest in Blanap blasted out a three-ru- n the inhabitants ot Salt Lake City Board Commissioners it h necessary that this ordinance become effective to the of homer. Final sane was near. tiealitt and safety nt the Gardner Dickinson Jr., Lloyd immedisula. history." Of SaltLáiitity that this Inhribitants a This ordinance shall ordinance knoweffective become Ilangrum.Billy Joe Patton, Hor- takeSECTION lie based his prediction on Veber. effect noon its first publication. came in the blast dintely. ton Lew Blanap's Smith and Palmeri Worsham. Commissionthe of Board shall taks by 3, ordinance of This and SNCTION attendance early reports of Salt Lake City. Utah. this 2nd effect upon its fret publication. sixth inning and gave Weber After second round, ers New and California in Friday's 1057. of day April. wagering its win. The score since the the 3rd ADIEI. T. STEWART. York. huge field of 100 will be Mayor of Amen. Hell third inning bad been 5-- 4 for 1Pv HERMAN S HOGENSEN STEWM3t 40 the ties -, plus choppekto apparent there WWI something wrong with his left leg, 'What about that leg!" someone 6sked the father. CLUES ACROSS 6. - - and Dick Tette Mach ail In ths CenbettS143; , . 0 ' OutfieldFoy Sievers and -- - still appear far away from first division. 'Manager Bohby Br a gan needs more power, a deeper' pitching staff and a stronger bench to get the Dues up there with the big boys. A glance at the Pirate lineup discloses: Pitching Young and improving with Bob Friend, Ron Kline, Elroy race, Dick Hall and Vern Law as the nucleus. But staff lacks depth. The boy jogged to the outfield arid even as he did it was State di. City -- Washington Senators and "All right, aon," said the father finally. 4They W111111I see ether you can run . ikddr six straight ? H k The exciting PittsburghPirates are baseballs youngest team, and they have the ode- sire" for bigger and better things in 1957. The ambitious Buccaneers, who stuniled the National League Woad with their early play last season before fading to seventh place, are now a mitt off Washington receiver Ed Fitz Gerald. "Now your curve," the elder Susce direct-4Again the youngster complied. "Give 'em the slider How about the change-upOkay, now show 'cm the spitter," Even Washington Manager Chuck Dressen's eyes popped as he stood there on the sidelines and &aw --the kid throw five good wet ones in a row. E) Namo' By HOWARD SIGMAND INS Sports Writer Susce pitches that almost ripped the 20 t4 ex-bi- g - Paul Susce a strapping blond, P ! Pittsbursh Pirates 11 1 U Not adequate. Catching Hank For," Danny Kravitz and Dick Rand are below top drawer. Infield -- - Generally slow,. - IUIR1 01111111 E I ta The (Editors note: The lc:Ilion-misecond an a aeries of ought articies of the pennant outlook of the lö major league teams-) M '6.,i'l'il.to-r.E,-.11tili- Got A Contract : p:7 ifaths Young; But Susce 12 noon, April 10,4937 Entry Deadline, - : , .. al,..didt4LA AOL0f1....."AILOILS-4.4- ., A"'Wagvedic,41 - AAA& OWAIIR,....Amon....,....,.....Amms - |