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Show .. .:: .. .... -- ,- .,..,,,;,--- - i- -- - FAN FARE - '. 7- ' , ., ... , ..,,,-- - . ,, -, :,--- , ,,N ' 'NAT' yitocfiLf d .w.--'- .: ;LA' - - , , , ( tat !INVa , '. 1,7, , ' so I - i I I CSO ii elb , " . )114,31A 640tCr, A. ju,s414.15T BECAISE "to A efs .. -- :. fll , 111 ,..,11,404Avert ., ' ' - P I1 rr ''. - - ,7, . i, : - - Oregon ' - 'Cautious Molly- - ' ' ' I Foursome Links Crown : Max and Mary Lou Baker copped the championship division title with 58 points in the !nixed Scotch foursome tourney I Meadow Brook Sunday. Other winners were: Earl and chainpionship; Ted and Kay Alger, class A; Brown, class B; Gil and Nell Gillespie, class C. Pat Miller came off with top honors at the Salt Lake Gun Club Sunday as he grabbed the trophy shoot, the doubles class and teamed with Bigler for the team title. -- - Flint Decker came up with a Sunday on the hole-in-on- e Bonneville Golf Course's sev..enth bole. Watching the shot were Robert Taylor, Red Peter-io- n and Jim Perkins. Saturday's soccer football tic. tion saw Vikings A edge Aetna B, liellenia A drop and Allemenia Allemenia, B overpower Germania, : This Saturday's slate at Fairmont Park sees Germania battling Hellenia B at 2 p.m., Vikings A tangling with Hellenia A at 3:30, and in the 5 o'clock final Caledonia goes against Al4-- 5-- 8-- 0. , lemenia A. Eliot Walker, 264 University St.. Salt Lake City, missed on only two games in an upset-lade- n schedule last week to take top money in the games division as the annual "News" Club contest Quarterback swung into its second week. He receives $5, five points toward the grand prizea trip for two to the Rose Bowland two tickets to the University of Utah-BYgame Oct. 9 at Provo. Ducats for the game also await this week's winners. Secondplace winner was Mrs. W. R. Dibble, 851 McClelland, Salt Lake City. Her prize is $4, four points and two tickets. Dan Orullian, 1291 Gunn Ave., also of Salt Lake City, took third place for $3, three points and two' tickets. Fourth place went to Nevin Criddle, 670 Fairhaven Rd., Sunset. Fifth-placwinner was Joy Benedict, 230 Spencer Ct., Salt Lake City, who wins $1, one point and two tickets. Headline game contestants found the going extremely rough trying to pin down the Arizona 54,Utah 20 score. Corning closest to the actual score was Clare Snider, 730 Glendale St,, Salt Lake City, a second-roun- d winner. Mr. Snider will receive the $5 headline game prize, five points toward the grand prize and two tickets. WASHINGTON Furgol '"took no chances," so Monday he owns a $7,500 check winner of the as the National Celebrities Golf Tourty Last weak's' resultai Utah 30. Arizona St reatlritz.orictitte Wyoming 13. Kansas State 11. Deaver UK. Drake LI Broent 14. Columbia . Penn State 14. Illinois It Continued from rage III merry way. Utah worked , the next kickoff to midfield and lost on an Interception B-- 2 Mexican Star Registers Win end crew went and Lappin to score. Next kickoff Utah fumbled f again and although Arizona was Meld at the goal an intercepted Utah pass a few minutes later :set up another score. Closest Utah got to Arizona pay soil was when Arizona put the ball on its own line to kick offthree times. Three more scores came in the fourth periodonly one of them from a normal start. In the other cases Neil Sorenson fumbled to Arizona and Lou Mete, standing In his own end , zone, was smothered on a punt , and Arizona recovered for a TD. ' Just how bad Utah's offense was is' shown by the progress , charts. Only in the last two plays of the game was Utah able line. ; to push past the ' Let's take nothing away from that Arizona offense. On its own It was good enough. With Utah's help it was wonderful. Yep, it's right proper that Skyline teams should be settling : down for play in their own com-- , fortable little circuit. d - : d : ) t Pilaff ii:111 ri OSIN Lim my ;jf?c All', 1:2AA es o 1 e rmni 340 9 Value cAlt sessv 'pod Meek. hoped e Coos amod Ispaikynot Wheel loortags. biped losho boom midi nod Add bolo SAL 4 Mtn! I Boobs 6 laretyNy Toot bobs New ImitttiChlt WOG 1111111ISS BRAKE I 171rolOtio last t 2nd onot 3rd Smith 0 COLORADO BRIGHAM YOUNG My 0 ASEM reason for this prediction is. MEXICO CITY iitiLos Angeles emerged Monday as the most likely site for the forthworld coming bantamweight title fight between Champion Robert Cohen of France and Raul Macias of Mexico. Macias won the North American title and the right to the Cohen match Sunday by a unanimous decision over Nate Brooks of Cleveland, Ohio. Harry Markson, managing director of the International Boxing Club, said he was tremendously impressed by Macias' fight. ....... gainer CI o o 0 o o o a a a o o o o o o o o o 0 Firing or mail this blank to Quarterback Club. Deseret News and Telegram. Richards St.. Salt Lake City Utah. by aeon Friday Weekly prizes! First place in predicting "headline game" score 35 3 tickets to grid gams and 5 Predicting points toward grand prize trip for113. two to Rose Row! Game 3 points. I tickets; 2nd place, $4. 4 greatest number of game winners. points, 2 tickets; Ird Place 113. 3 potnta I tickets; 4th place. 112, I Points. I tickets; Sth Pi SCO $I. I point, I tickets Tie are decided by point differential There is no limit to entries andor reasoning In "headline game" prediction per person. but only one entry may win in each of the "headline Mune" and "winners" rentest any one week. Facsimile entries will be accepted if exact size end hand-draw- ' 11-- 5 . MONTREAL (UP)--Th- MonBell- e AMENDMENT and be entitled to eight representatives. The County of Uintah shall constitute the Twelfth Representative District, and be entitled to one representative. The County of Juab shall constitute the Thirteenth Representative District. and be entitled to one representative. The County of Sennett) shall ermatt tuts the Fourteenth Representative District and be entitled to one representative. The County of Carbon shtli constRute District the Fifteenth Representative and be entitled to two representatives. 'shall The County of Emery constitute District the Sixteenth Representative and be entitled to one representative. The County of Grand shall constitute the Seventeenth Reitresentative District and be entitled to one representative. The County of Sevier shall constitute the Eighteenth hepresentative DistrieL and be entitled to one representative. The County of Millard shall constitote the Nineteenth Representative Die tric t. and be entitled to one representstive. he The Comte of Beaver shall reinstitute-tTwentieth Representative District. and be entitled to one representative. , The County of Pluto shall constitute the Twenty-firs- t Repreeantative District and be entitled to ono representative. The County of Warne shall constitute the Twenty-secon- d Repreeentatise Di.. trict. and be entitled to one representa- tive The County of Garfield shall constitute the Twenty-thirRepresentative d NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by the Board of Commissioners of Salt Lake City, Utah, ot 4t. Intention to Disks the following improvements: To grade construct curt, and gutter and sidewalk twhere sidewalk- end curb and gutter are not now built), drainage system, roadway pavement I inch sheet asphalt consisting of base on a 5 inch course wearing and private driveways. There shall be exemptions for corner tots 10 be apportioned as defined and Improvements 1. 38 ft. roadway. piing. roil gutter 4 ft. sidewalk 3. 38 ft roadway. pavinS. roll gutter.. 3. 38 ft roadway paving Total estimated cost of abutter,- Estimated cost of City! portion ():stimated cost of private drivewaiiand di all Owl things necessarY to omplete the whole in a proper and workmanlike manner according to the on olans, profile & and specifications filo in the office of the City Engineer and to defray the abutters portion of the cost and expense of said tmorove. men b3P apcâai tas or aseammient to be paid In ten equal annual install . interest trent. with PV per cent on the unpaid balanos. leviod according !o the front feet or tipper foot front ge upon and against ali lots. pieces or parcels of land to be benaittod and affected by said hatrovement. The estimated cost per trout toot does not tnclude the coat of Pritste drivelltas the poet of which la to be assessed against the property benefited In addition to the tagular assessment. Medicine to the AI pretests and be tarrying out of such intention must of Balt the ordinances in for provided Lake City. This extension shall be constructed within the following boundariess Boundaries: NorthEmerens Avenue SouthFoothill Drive and Skyline Dr West-2- 4th East Street ErstWasatch Drive be eisestiodi to Property feet tots 43-5- Ind and the pastand33 Lots if Lots 14 thel. of Block I. 1.18 tact of Block I of Wasatch Heights Sub of 13lock IS. I Acre Plat C. Sts Field Survey. Estimated d Front Feet Estimated Cost Per of Abutting Amounts Front Foot Property Proposed (INS)--Detroit- 's TV-1- -- 2-- 1 48-2- 3, Ivins Garners Senior Title over-the-hil- In 'Brook Meet L. R. Ivins held the Utah Senior Golf championship Monday for the second straight sea- 60-6- 9 100-yar- d CLYDE i KARL PANNIERS', totermountole Stomp Works MARKING DEVICE ENGINEERS 242 lost 2nd South-5-4- & Notary Seals Corporate ...h1LND SUPPLIES - ,,, C IrmuCol mbia i .1'1,1I Fidelity I t s 7 fli .:,,..iC:1:4:1.P.:9,.-slif!'-,:-e?'"V:T:!Y,- 1 1, .,,!;?'V':': ::'- ,.,g, ...,... .,,,..:::,..:,,,,z7.,::t,,i,:,,,,::,,... , , r ,: . :.6a..i,...,.,1,,,i,c1, , - .,.4 , , &v , , '::.,',;f;.:;i.....?.-.)4- ,,!::.:.,,i,r,s?-t:- '1; ..s: .i0::'.'''''!4,;:::C.) 4'1' ',,,;,.;ii,:::w , ,...m.,.......0.,......f......" a 4 1,,, ;, ,1 ,i , ,r'' 461,44,414910,4,1014140.014,04..W.MIERKEtri41"014,410,44014,-.7.40"- t.604,.....44,41,0.4411Por4.4444ce.,AttrAWItettit 1,444.Thifitl, 4 f TV! t , 6 . . ..k r I ; M (5el1 a3 Otg and ,Iwice ai natural model price. "Power-Iron- - ( ID" SUGAR SOUSE at a table size hea;iy duty 21-tu- be chassis. ONLY " 'N QUANTITY TERMS READY FOR THE WORLD SERIES, FOOTBALL rpr.-.- console 21-in- Full 22E05 LIMITED BE DOWNTOWN IW New powerful DEL E AND-TH- NEW FALL PROGRAMS. TWO .CONVENIENT LOCATIONS DOWNTOWN and SUGAR HOUSE , o , S.. , ,,,, ; . ., oo 0 'Al. .,,, ' ' . .. a .... . ; . - .1- -'. ., ' O., , ,,,' 1 :tii , L,i i , 4, k.',:;',:.:.,',4::k:'-t..ti.o::?;;,,i.:,.f- r ' wit world-champlo- ROUND ABOUT (3) - ROBINSON By NEW YORK n Lions have set themselves-u- p again as the team to beat for honors in the National Football League and the apparently "washed up' Cleveland Browns appeared to be on their way to a season of unprecedefite0 beatings. The Lions got off to a flying start as the NFL opened its season 1 Sunday when they blasted theChicago Bears, before 52,343 fans at Briggs Sta. dium in Detroit. chamThe Browns, four-tim- e Eastern of the Division, pions and said in many preseason fore. l, lived casts to be up to the advance billing, the Philadelphia Ea gles downed 4. Paul Brown's former power10. house, 28-Eagles Impressive The Eagles, with Adrian Burk and Bobby Thomason each tossing a pair of touchdown passes, convinced 26,546 fans at Municipal Stadium in Philadelphia that they had Cleveland's number by holding the Browns to 47 yards rushing and limiting Otto Graham to 97 yards gained through the air. Rookie fullback Bill Bowman and veteran Doak Walker combined to produce Detroit's first win of the season. Bowman scored a couple of touchdowns one on a kickoff return and Walker accounted for 21 points, with two touchdowns, six extra points and a field goal. The San Francisco 49ers, listed as chief threats to Detroit in the Western Division, routed the Washington Redskins, 41-before 34,485 at San Francisco. Joe Perry scored two touchdowns for the winners. Rams Win Easily A crowd of 36,215 at Baltimore saw the Los Angeles Rams score on the first playan 80- yard sleeper play touchdown and then go on to bury the Baltimore Colts, 48-, i k. . , tr ,, - , Noitcu 8-- 41, .. .. - , Montreal Icemen Win .... , - 5' ,r , , son. He emerged with the crown Sunday at Meadow Brook after rounds of Chicubs Call Hurler were Maurice Other CHICAGO (UP) The Chi- Carney inchamps the 50-5-5 age group cago Cubs announced Monday who won with Frank that they have selected the con- Baldwin who won group tract of righthander Daruis Hill- with and F. B. Utter man, 27, from Beaumont of the in 70 and over with end With four-gam- e rounds at Texas League under the terms R. B. Hogan of Rock Springs, the South East and Ritz Satur- of a working agreement be- Wyo., was second in the 9 class with 168. day and at the Paramount Bowl tween the two clubs. and Ogden Bowling Center in Ogden Sunday. Others in the top eight to date are Kyle Coles, Hal Dreyer and Dick Lambert, all tied for fifth at 2,265, and Paul Chase, Continued from Page B-2,246. Following them are Norm Shelton, 2,244; Bill Lundberg, Oregon throat this week. Yet there Is every reason to believe 2,241; Dave Workman, Ogden, that his club will give Oregon a much better day thaa it gave 2,232; Dr. M. C. Mason, 2,227; Arizona. Al Leick, 2,215, and Doug Muir, The same can be said about BIM The Cougars aren't 2,200. as poor as they've shown. They have a mighty sweet little Workman took the lead Satball team at Provo and this week they could level Colorado AtLIVI at Fort Collins. urday night with an 853 total They have the potential. for four games at the State Utah State isn't expected to bounce very far. Roning has Lanes, but faded in Sunday all the defensive he needs but he's got to get his ball team play. Lynn Wright followed an club working on offense. In today's football, as in yesterday's, 813 at State with an 850 on his home drives at Provo, but It's the point total which decides the winner. Touchdowns could get only 640 at Koller's that's what the Roning club needs a lot of. Found a Passer in Midvale, where Lundberg Ute fans have reason to cheer. Until Utah started on its was high with 821, including a high game for the weekend of course of fumbles a little guy named Dave Dungan had estab267. lished himself as a passer. Utah hit nine out of 14 first-hal- f Graham opened with 772 at passessome tough ones, to boot. And most of these came off State, shot 818 at Regal in the talented flipping arm of Dungan. Davey boy looks like the gold nugget Jack Curtice has Provo, and finished with 796 at been panning for. Koller's. STATE CITY .,, on- en Ir I g, ADDRESS CONSTITUTIONAL LEGISLATURE TO DECREASE As AS INCREASE Tim NumsEs WELL OF REPRESENTATIVES Re it resolved by the iegislature of of all the State of Utah two-thirmembers sleeted to each house contherein: curring Section 1. It is proposed to amend Secs. 2, 3 and 4 of Article IX of the Constitution of Utab to ready The Legislature shin ProSection vide by law for an enumeration of the inhabitants of the State, A. D. 1903, and every tenth year thereafter. and at the session next following such enamors. Hon. end oleo at the 01181111011 next fol. lowing an enumeration mad. by the authority of the United States. shell revise and adjust the apportionment for revresentatives on the basis of such enumeration to ratios to be fixed by law. Section 3. The Senate shall consist of one member from each county of the State, and the House of Reprosentatives Of seventyfive members. The Legislature may increase or decrease the number of representatives, but the number of representatives shall never be less than twice nor greater than three times the number of :senators. Section 4. Each count, of the state shall constitute a senatorial district REPRESENTATIVE nt ; ' : NAME treal Canadiens, with Jean veau scoring twice, scored a 1 "He's the best bantamweight exhibition hockey victory over prospect in 20 years," Markson the American League's Buffalo Bisons Saturday night. said Monday. PROPOSING A JOINT RESOLUTION TO AMEND SECTIONS 2. 3 AND 4 OF CONSTITUTION THE OF IX ARTICLE OF UTAH BY CHANGING THE CONSTITUTION OF THE LEGISLATURE MAK. OF THE STATE ING EACH COUNTY A SENATORIAL DISTRICT, BY REAP. REPRESE NTATIVES PORTIONING AMONG THE SEVERAL COUNTIES OF THE STATE ACCORDING TO THE 1950 CENS(S. ANT) BY ALITHORMING C a r m41E-Costa- of 60-6- Merely indicate with a cross winners of following UTAH STATE 'o NEW MEXICO UTAH 0 OREGON DENVER 0 WYOMING I ' ICANSAS cj COLORADO ARMY a-- MICHIGAN TEMPLE BosToN COLLEGE BROWN 0 YALE MINNESOTA 0 PITTSBURGH AUBURN FLORIDA , NORTHWESTER& 0 SOUTHERN CAL TEXAS ASEM 0 GEORGIA GEORGIA TECH 0 SMU RICE 0 CORNELL MARQUETTE 0 MIAMI (OHIO) MICHIGAN STATE 0 WISCONSIN OHIO STATE 0 CALIFORNIA STANFORD 0 ILLINOIS KANSAS STATE 0 MISSOURI TCU 0 ARKANSAS I Ind Wont end 3rd Si; ' Predict the exact score of "Headline Game" only: to ANY loft Irbil Pe QUARTERBACK CLUB Tom Boucher. Seattle, 284. Amateur leadersNewt Carter. Boise, 281; George Beaohler, Ontario. Ore.. 282; Harvey Pierce. Twin Falls., 391; Walt Coggriff, Salt Lake City, 293; Babe Higkey. Pocatello. 294; Ron Hashitani, Ontario. Ore.. 300; Ed Harper, TWill Falls. and Don Dorton. Salt Lake City. 301; Kent Morgan. 302; Harold Mcfloth. 304; Jim Sinclair. 311; Jack Burschtorf and Don Knapp. 314- - The leader bowled steadily at tbree, houses for his 199 averlead over age and a veteran W. C. (Bill) Ward, who averaged 192 on a total of 2,312. Lynn Wright, Provo, was close third with 2,303, and Joe Barney, Ogden, former state match play title holder, was fourth with 2,295. Eight leading bowlers will qualify for the finals scheduled for Oct. 9 and 10. Preliminary rounds will wind up next week- District, and be entitled to ono representative. The County of Iron shall constitute ' the Twenty-dourtRepresentative Die Wet. and be entitled to one represent DISTRICTS. live. The County of Washington shall con.1 Until otherwise provided by law. resantatives shall be apportioned among 'Mute the- Twenty-fift- h Representative the several counties of the State as District. and be entitled to on. came follows: Provided, That in any future sentative, The County of Kane shall contd. apportionment made by the Legislature, each county shell be entitled to at tote the Twenty-sixt- h Representative least one representative. District and be entitled to one repro The County of Boit Elder diall con- sentative. 471.00 $3,692 64 $784 The County of San Juan shall consti. stitute the First Representative District. 307.00 6,14 tut the Twenty-sevent- h Representative and be entitled to two representatives. 3.42 335.00 1,21410 The County of Cache shall constitute District. and be entitled to one retire and sentative the Second Representative District, 65.21374 The County of Duchesyve shall eon. portion be entitled to three repreientatives. 302.50 Representative The County of filch shall constitute stitute the Twenty-eight- h --- --rothe Third Representative District and District. and he entitled to one roo Total estimated ens of lob. exelu sentative be entitled to one representative. of private driveways 115.51624, Th cowl. of Daggett shall constitute !sive The County of Weber shall constitute Die e ft wide isIn approximately $5000 each.) Representative the Fourth Representative Diskrict and the Twenty-nint- h therein. 'Presented writing, stating e be entitled to eight representatives. trict, and be entitled to one lot and block bt description of property The County of Morgan shall conittute to or on Recorder the before the City BMW be sub Section & This resolution District. and the Fifth Representative MittPd to the electors of the state at Ilse day of October A. 11. 1954 at Its he entitled to one representative. Board of Commissioners rhe In accord1954 in The County of Davis shell constitute the general election tir141' F111301' meeting thereafter. to.wit: District, and ance with Article XXIII. Section 1 of The ith the Sixth Representative day of October, A D.. 1954, the Constitution of Utah. be entitled to three representatives. I LAMON"T ir TORONTO Secretary will consider the Proposed levy. and The Covet, of Tonee shall constitute and consider such protests and hear DO the State of of Utah. District and of State the Seventh Representative HEREBY CERTIFY that the foregoing obJectione to said proptssed improve be entitled to one representative. menta as have been made shall a is correct of eon and true Lake of full. copy Counts Sett The that) B. order of the Board of Commis. the constitutional amendment proposed stitute the Eighth Representative n Salt stoners Lake City. Utah. of twenty-seveof Thirtieth to session by entitled the the and be regular trict Dated September 8th, 1934 ILegislature. 19.53 a. antere of record representatives. The County of Summit shall constitute lin MY office. IRMA F IBITNER IN WITNESS WHEREOF. i !Mee herethosNinth Representative District and City Recorder unto et soy hand and affixed the Great A he entitled to ono representative EX E Nsiotv R L"TTER CUR ND The County of Wasatch shall constl Seal of the State of Utah, at Sall Lake NO 236 tuts the Tenth Representative District 1 City. this 20th day of August 1954. First Publication September 10, 1934 I, TORONTO, and, be entitled to one representetive,. MC- Lest 'Publication September . The County of Utah shall constitute Secretary of Stet& CAW the Eleventh atereeentatave Dupetict, ZEAL) ,c01:4 11.1.--- A dor' 113 t 17111 total. 'V ' .... los in :- (tp)--Undefe- ated- eighth-rankin- the-28-ga- e nU SKYLINE Keg ling Lead , ,L. Brookly n; TWIN FALLS (Special).Dick featherweight contender, is to beat Gene favored at Lundahl, young Logan, Utah, Smith of Washington, golf professional; Was Rassed in Monday night in their (ABC) the home stretch Sunday in his television bout at Brooklyn's bid for the Idaho State Open Parkway Arena. 0. For another good championship. John Langford of Portland,', rounder (Dumont) e by beating' night, lightweight Danity Lundahl on the fourth bole of Perez of New York a sudden-deatto lick Bobby Bickle of playoff... The prolonged ending Topkka, Kan., at St. Nichwrapped up a great comeback olas Arena. Bickle is making for the Oregonian. He opened his New York debut. the final day's play six strokes behind George Schneiter of Salt Lake City and five swings behind Lundahl. Repeat Win, Langford's rally tied him with Lundahl at the end of 72 holes at 270. On the .fourth extra hole, Langford's par beat Lundahl's bogey five. Schneiter wound up third Graham nabs A, yoEIC : Upsetting Grid Play. Hits OBs in 'News' Contesq Bakers Take ; , NEW , rt ',Local Briefs : . 's-- Television Battle In Idaho Playoff one-stro- 7 ' Favored in . . (UP)--Mar- . ., Tops Lundahl - iiit-'célObeitid- 1 L, t. linksier Contending Costa Defrol Paces .1 .. .... ' s' .) T".'n AN, - 7-2- , r .. 72-ho- ' -- 1954-- . 21, Monday; Soatombor , Franfor him when cis (Bo) Wininger of Oklahoma City, Okla, playing in tilt pre&&V6123".1 14.(1nlithtra45 ceding foursome, took a bogey five on the 18th for a final total total of 274. leurgol made sure of nament withhis of 273 strokes, 11 under par. beating that by driving the the-titlFurgol, telt, prematurely gray green,- - then cautiously three-putte- d Ore.,--wofor his winning four. shotmaker from Lemont, h who is no relation to the National Open champion Ed Furgol, knew exactly what he had State Tourney , to do to win Sunday as he the-1- 8th tee of onto stepped the final' round. Michigan State 10. Iowa 14. "I knew when I teed off that Missouri 0, Purdue 31. I needed only a par four to Ohio Mat U. Indiana 0. 27, William and Mary S. NIII win, so I took no chances," said UCLA 32, Kansas 7. Alabama 12. LSU O. Furgol, who hasn't won a major Vail 16. George Washington 14. title since 1951 but still has Kentuckir 9. Minsissippi 28. Vand.rbilt 19, Baylor 25. earned $19,995 in prizes this Texas O. Notre Dam. 21. Phil Graham Monday paced season. Oklahoma 21, Tcu 16. a field of 48 all;star bowlers Colorado 44. Colorado AAM O. The par four target was set from Utah Marquatts 14. Wisconsin 52. through the first 12 with 27L games of qualifyOther resultsBud Hoffmeister, Hay. ing round of the State Match den Lanes, 272; Cliff Whittle, 273; Bills DESERT NEWS and TELEGRAM Play championships with a 2,386 Johnston, Provo, 278; Wait Harris 281: Billy Komi, 282; Ray Bounty. Elko, and VTHk.II ...0711144- - - 1, MSS I', .ttS- 0,11 , i t La' No Chancee d .. , Walt Ditzen : 400114307v. - poorr NNE - ' Flit I I lam VOO Ile, IL - 4e14;11 1 , ''II .' .- 51.60451:41 . ' ,i aosalo ' , , cuNoso ..4k r .. 0041 , , . .. - .. ., , . . ';''- -' --- 'Salt DESERETNEW. S AND TELEGRAM, -- .,, , |