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Show -- - -- . w Tp i ,. 7 v., : , -- 7 1 :, .. , . - Prof. Picks MuryoyiEost, Millard .. ROUND ABOUT vi. ith . ' : : .., . r '''. .. , I i , . - SEolice 1 , , - - . , . --- , - . ' . ' ,. TA ' - . , ,),,t, '4', . 21:(111:411CkgninOs: ', t P.,..............01,L,,,!4;.. ,t; (tryto.:4: ,IP,A ioeir; .it.rt )1'.1s : , !;,,,t,:. . '. .,,k.p, t4.t,,,tk.,1,:..;7,1, siit:4 .1Vt ' v A1,1--- - ,ii It !x "',Er,f i,i' ...04 ...t - - ,,,,,..,. --- - ,,,,,,,,i3t. -- . ,- f Stitt L?P: , - .,, , t' ''',, 'k " j ,,i I.- - ,-., , - vs: ' . Huns Tip , :, , , Remember, .1 I i Gun'ss,Loaded , I ,,,,: 7 ''.,...s, defeat. That dropped Into the CStY ' ,,, May ' Close- Deal, ' - - (UP) --Athletics d picked up steam again Wednesday with the appearance of Arnold Johnson, Chicago hopeful on the scene and the time running out for any transfer of the club to Kassa City. Johnson left Chicago by plane Tuesday night, headed for Philadelphia, but his hotel said early that be had not chetked in. But he was certain to be closeted with the Meeks on arrival, hopeful of completing the deal which rumor said be very nearly completed last week before he returned to Chicago to vote on election ' day. PHILADELPHIA The Philadelphia , , merry-go-roun- lite triP.' 1 , , capacity. He went into College a ne 'of the top preppers In The state. He was''the, man roost likely to succeed. Ftlink4,4ese fluffed &war'. an opportunity.' Ile has played regular, football not because of th, heart that! In him'hut becauot! his dad and mother,i4V his birth, gave biro a lot more than most ' men get. Right noticirmeare 'campaignint "to 'get lbalnte iostp; season honor Ittxmes...II he had tiqii!espiihle of . putting out he'll neQ'ttirtaMPlugn. a .40 It is trite that' lertyspapernien should fight , for our home 4ale4And use lithatevet Influence ' they t the - hometown players. It's jowl for sports tti Ur area to them tinder the 'nation's But this doesn't mean that Von.Inust mist our lot with a man just because ha can"play better football when be makes his mind up to play it. It is more sporting, even on our part, to do something for the guy who has worked his heart out to get to the top, natural talent notwithstanding. That Is the way we see it Sony! 4 1 , . , -- put"-otit'yih- , . - day pheasant hunt in Irtah:. just 'time to give a thought or two to shotguns and how, to handle them safely while'afield. Although the deer hunt takes an. ugly toll of life andlliinh each 'year, some equally ug acCidents occur on the, pheasant ,,-- z, - 11 , : , , 1 t ; , , - -- 4 i ti ' 1, , ' ' - !iv ,.t''t II 1:.: f ',,....., ,;". ' ' '4,A,,y-e-,.,;4 ,e-;',- ! 771: - .JI , t' t ick ' , '''',,' F,SCJECVS - . ,: A i -- 4111,,e11. , , . 401 I , 'PT"' phoat YOUR SIASON -- , 1 1 . ' Boise AUTOMATIC 11823 -- 1 . 1 I Mt.. '$1205(1, gaits 12 , I . 114410 REMINGTON i to 12 . 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Dep cat oxml bates .,N, 3. Button front - , IL , , Reinforced seanui- - , 0 wide to cross under rigid safety regulations, stay oft your side of IOW you come to a foot bridge. or tterrole spot, e Get the Snow How' PlIentants itre running 'birds, eapeciallf iwben they are- - Inlure&;-1.1vis have been lost by striking thr wounded bird with the butt of the gun during the chase. 11There are Many hazards on the bunt. That htmter,will live longest who htmts Wisely and with judgment. About five per cent of the bitnters this year will be makfrit: their first trio. Veteran bunters should school 'these beginnenf in. some of the safety , precautions..., It should bcdttne prior to thattrenzied first hour i Saturday mama:4,- , - e . --- a r , f 224161 line of A74 , BROWNING ..1 ihr It (1:0' NEEDs ,', ;td4iez4 , Is: I Fl SIIOTGUIIS 0 N EAST TOMS, irls riT Dement 11101Po 'OM, uiiu 1 : tufiLLLua 'AL..... - 110IITHS TO PAY ,,, , No insoNe .. t 11111CPe ; lilIZI!) f I 111T717,440,11, 4 (00D,6.-- ' .0411k...... iiitz oi 1 ww ------ : s) ..,:, - I 1 I ..., '111LhiCton4:' L 41 (Lill 1 I kvi AZ ti ' Everything you warit in a pcdr of bunting partts. Warnith,- comfort. generous cut tor 'easy action. In heavy, durable water repeCent duck. L Zipper tly Zairian; offset 'Yodels' - 7 , s , '' ' ' ' ' -7. ..- 16.111? SU" US. RUBBER INSULAIR Ask 11)1 :: li! 6.11f1"; PENDLETON SHIRTS You cot dopeod ea PoadiMoa 11 141211 knatort -- . bunaw-,:- N 11.95 1012.25 - - - A of loodafica , em4 Vinchostor shotguns. Enslaves. Wasters Vitacitostot canssuabloa. use our Convetileat Pvment rho' - : ,, -- , 1 i ,,, r'elY .1 ogs , ,iii ?; I.,-- - to givo you comfort soak:. 4ts, softness you thought possible ha . I - c (vgt !, . ' oil tamtut olk Upgona :,,: Sea thick cushion mope oohs : , a zuggod boot. Shoo 14 to 11. 1 and D . , . C....si......".......... THE PARIS - Jo, or,,- - 4t1 '-' '' - , Red Wing t', I, C., 4., Ilunting Boots , SOCZ 4 Ftriens WOMB nos , . botwooa socks sad say boot. ewes molds wonderful isot waymtb ea frigid morsings. Sims .. .2.50 nose Maid sotto sweat shirts, sizes nylon robdalcod Dock, I.q 1311-1- 42 Soo oar comp's - S. PIM bottoms le wear down ost turned up . . . . Tait Bettors Pints THE !AR IS SPORTING.GOODSStroot Floes , ' for - .5.28 MO stools loosly , warm. faathonvoight wooloos. Easy fagoting be boo ans UMW. ,1 - 11825 to $153 12 or 20 Gauge Superposed , ak (,s- j ete- 236 to ,113413 N. .. , . I 1J' - stothri, Pork W:Iting 611;441111111161144:11i141131)11141natilb. - lightweight and standard' gradS.c. IS 11 gauge aetontado. Standard and Lighiweight ')- : E. Bid Limnos A!weys :; CIl'',' Li i ' - ' I90 0 Liu u 0 1' ilftn SHOTGUNS - , )11k16 - f carry a complete We OD 'Cast Murra' 'y Tilt: Radio station KMUR of Murray will broadcast the Murray. Class- B football same Thursday direct from Derks Field. Air time will. be 1:45 p.m. - , THE a. tto, - 41 EVERYTHIIIG - - t OteiL. , - '14101 225 , 4 Ricks Carbon Snow Weber Dixie Westminster , Ni Puking : 7t, DCINDa Com- plaints from my Husband , I , Hmting Vest , , J.1101 No Moro 1 : - ....... to 4 , a ovi AMMUNITION 1 ; t rifle. ghost's l i-- Yee Nis opply'velie good gen Si a dove . paymoat a any stew - , , : i 1 . , '.'. 7 r - ''. ;. ft :.9116,- - Mil 1 it . L 77.3e to.811.11S . 1 870. -- 0 .. r- 'All Gages GIL'. . , . 1 , , ' t:OAU011.41 , .. , SHOTGU:11., ,t -- - NEW MODEL SO ' - ,v 'Winchester 1 , tun-flin- g. - -- 14400 "te .. 4 ; CSU , ,,, , STANDINO1 THU Saf-TBa- kT , ir,i-,1- ramweszette SPECIAL PURCKISE,, 1 - t 0 E:St glillzgrril 2' f,:::til,--1',;- , ,, ,... - -- 4,a.ko, DR01711110' 1 '.;; -- .';,11,:it,11:11..f.i, - . ' '? 'Pt - , loss was to CSU. A win Saturday and a three-wa- y tie for the top ' would be certain. this In other games weekend,. Westminster plays Dixie at St. George in an 8 p.m. genie Friday while Weber is it Eastern: Arizona the same time. Saturday also finds Ft. Lewis at ,Carbon and Snow- at CSU in 2 p.m. games. Westminster and Dixie are both looking for a first league win with the Parxons slight favorites to get over this one. CSU should get back on the right side of the ledger against Snow but an upset isn't out of the question.. . , , , 4,4...:'''''' ri t "I.V.--a- ,.: ,1 - , . '..t V 1:"i.' NOV 6TH 41 t' WI lit : ..1 rk, ., .k. 1 dPENS ..,, ,:' '4' - tW'fl, , , , - 'k- 41' 4e , , , P .... ., Chooso all yoUr hunting noodo from our 't comploto lino of ocrutpmuutl , : : , - - ' r ..:, . PHEASANT HUNTERS1I f.,-4,- -- - Ntes, '. , i, '' e1 I '', : 1,, 4 7;t:!.',9 , s... ,, , '!1--,1- 4-7 , ., s. d 7f1, ,', .6' ', ,!,,,,.. Lt.., , , ! rt,it4., 7 This area is the fenced farm- ' 1 lands, the eaaigilanks, l' the '7 ity,frif,!' T,-r i: ,':: : ,i riverside' thickets and the sage ,)10,1,, '1''' ''- I 4'11 , , ' '14 '' and marthSountry.' "rhattawhat ", ''',4, 1, ;,?417i; , makes ttil.?ttnt such danger-; ,,; t1.,;',.; , ,: ous 000. ,: t441 .,,,,,,, Fences ''sfiCditchbanki. pre- - $1,49i:, ., 4 '1.- k ": k'",401 sent theigreatest hazard1 to the , i''',1 .sk , I t 74, gtm 'packer and his party. Yet 41 4 il.l ts,,,If.P.,e7,7511;40..: .,,.'10:,;', a fence canclie !negotiated .as 4 , 1;4411f1 :Other- - barrierZ'--' '"41''?':0;)ef'; safely as I .i.,.,,4.. One '' fundamental vole!, ,thoef :,,'";:litt.t.;;::....;:, J:itrifit.,41cii, j,,:!ti; y.10.7417fr"yr ....0,, ,,, A . fences 'is, to laY., guns ,A.0,. fil AtabetZ4' r'....11.;;; t,.,.. ,,..,. i',:,:c11 It ground, barrels ;pointing away : Z a :' YI'. 'It la,,Ilt; "It 4',?..4,' from the hunters. AND Tins IS THE WRONG WAYHere Greenhalgh , Watch Those, Fences , holds the post while Day goes over the wires. Both hunters have dangerous guns. One misplay on the part Go under the fence wire so of either man might mean death or injury. This is the as not to spring the staples put best way to ruin a fence and bring a "no trespassing': there by the farmer to keep the : fence up, pick up your guns and sign to the area for next year's hunt. And don't pick go your way. them .110 by the hot end. Do mot jumpsvide ditches a Db1 te 11 AZ with' Your ;On in your hand. , t r , M ,, f,1 t4.1,3,, 4. 1 $A -- i ' 14 " - ,, -- , l'1., f.,., ; 1 rille,,,,ft if ) ;,:, , . .. ,I - ':, ,, ,,'rl.,,,,,,,'N. ,,,,,4i 'A' , I ,', :!,A4,:, ';',., '' ."' , ' Dangerous Ground , , More than 100.000. blotters will thread out over only '1.5 per cent of the statets .land. 1- ,:':!..f..-t:'!..- ,,t,. , . - :1 - ' ;.,'"i, i- ,,,, :', f.: ,,.. ' :,,(,--;:- : 1 k ,,.:,, -- t, ! ' , t4, - e V.,,.,,..,,,,..,,,..,, 1 '',4;,,, ' '''; it I, , :f:,:;'7;:' A.. i $ . , can-Jo- , , ', - 1g ..... ., i. - uSet. Johnson Back ttt It In rniiilL ir .40-- 7 ,,,,i t , . ',. )o; :,' 4,- . '',- - It should be , ',. : .. as- , The way things look right now, Ricks can't hope to get any. more out of it than that. Boise has still to lose to a conference- - foe. Last Saturday they handed CSU, until then unbeaten (and the same team that. trounced Ricks earlier), a ". ,; - But, on paper, at least, Ricks Idaho,-T- .- - , ,.....Q,. '.I0di;0.6''..10.0i0;:foi':0040'i..B-ätstiOi.. and CSU are still in the class and virtually Ricks College, i .team that The Vikings' only kicked out of. the sured Boise of the titleagain. : : was all but ICAC football chase when it lost a 414 decision to College, of Southern Utah early this fall, Wednesday was the last stumbling block in the way of Boise's path to another conference title. 'A story out of Rexburg, uesday afternoon said that the Vikings were going to 1161se Saturday to show the Broncos a thing or two about football. It also said that a large group Of fans was going to back up the Viking Invasion. Y , olt 1 I , -- , , . . 11 Icics ' -- , , also-ra- n ,. -4.- , ... I A : , snit .. '. , ;7- ' Fired-U- p : , '',,.,t 10' .,,141.,.., ' 3, 1954 NOVEMBER WEDNESDAY, , ;,,.4, t ).4, - ,,,ti . . ' 4 ' - - SALT LAKE CITY,,UTAH ', 7 'f- L'f' , . 't,' ' il' 1 ,c A , 1"(14 .wk!":' .. ) , . T - Ili' .,, L . - , II7 ....sp.,. rwL--mr - , . ','. r , r1 ip - 4 , ....'001,:t,,'2:..01,,',f ,':,eval),.1,i,;,,k,,t4014',',Ii. -,;,,,,,is.,0 ,,,,,,,:414 ,,,rysi, , 4,k', '''s,...... 's ! 1 ,.., '& :,,N .;,PA,;'!:-::::;:,:7- - oft , - . - , ...", .... I imp Union.", ,,,, , , '. P t ,:,4,4.tcit.I.J,,,I,4,1,,,,i,,..,.., 4,114,,,e40, Abilities Will Vary ,' vN, '',t ''ttkit4 All t :r't,,,,t,''2,: ,, -, t4!! Just as everyone has a diffe;ent face so everyone is born :44, Y.::., ,,,tt 4.,,-,:11V:. ) ''' ,:tq'til?,,,, ;,p ;.r.k.:. Idi:,,,t with different ability. Some people come easy by their talents. . lii.,, ,' 4. ,,i "for,4 (t , , 7, ,,x, ., ,,,, t:." .:, Others have to dig for them. 11.!..,. liA,,, 4,'r A, I ,..,',,;i101,,, For reference look at the great athletes. The greatestt of t,,t,,,,, r12,; ;.t ' '''' t the great reached their pinnacle of sucoeu only by putting ,. , . ., out a pinnacle of effort (1' ' t Take Glen Cuimingham, the top runner of his day. ', , 1, :,0 ,) ?Glen took to track to work off an ailment be had as a young :',z f:b0,1&,,,,,.? ,?, "41 'i', ."p4li man. No man worked harder to overcome a handicap. Glen t: " r ''.;0 11-"I'won his fight. The world honored him for IL '..1., , , , oe' How many tournaments I have watched Ed Furgol playr.th 1 '',., I A i, with a withered left arm, an unmuscled member which is r47 t,,:ii ...A.,' ;:,,y, have deformed! said -- 4 Golfers bent and permanently thtough ti,1 , ''''s0 7:. 1 0,: ' the years that golf was a game which was built mostly on a if;, )14 '47 i11 ..,, .., 4 , t,. i'. --, man's left arm. No one could make Ed Furgol believe that. ti-;,41 , , ,t.' , , l, 7,,!,, A, .i ' Nk This year Ed came through with the top title of them all 1 ,,, 414 ....'' '' ,Ys'It iN,1:01413,,, the U.S. Open championship. I, ,t$.,.. .1 , kt a.1414,4,,-Nit,,u,,,,Atittiiri,,,,.,44,,i,fri.,,a, Just Began to Fight 011114411111F10144111.M111114 0,1,,,,,4". n .. ' ' Ben Hogan came up through the starvation period of golf, RIGHT WAY TO TAKE A FENCEClif f Greenhalgh and Doug Day of the Utah determined to be the best. He, wasand at the peak of his Fish and Game Department show the right way to go through a fence while pheasant career he was crippled in an auto crash. Hogan fought to hunting. Guns are laid on the ground while Cliff bolds the wires for Doug. stay alive.. He fought to walk again. But that was just the I '" .. .' .'. ,, .:' .' beginning of the fight ' ' , ,,!1K.?",! ' -. ,,,, It was in 19O Merlon, JUSt outside of rhgadelPhia.4Pheasant Hunt Ben came up to the final St holes of the '.. Open. At, the , , end of 14 that certain Saturday he ivas near. collapse. Only ., sheer guts got him through that day. He came up tied with r5,5 Mangrum and Fazio and had to go into a playoff. r tt , , , , leer 4 .,!'it4.1. ;;,''y s Ben's wife, Valeria and his doctor, are reputed to have ; , ;, 4" s r, , t, worked on Ben's legs until 4 cm. that morning. He' went I .: .:: p' ' '!"!i::--'I I P A) out, still a crippled man, almost expired from fatigue.' and .;: , ' ::,. won the playoff. ' , Not Beyond Call of Duty '''' . 7, - '';''..;' C'T ''1) Now about your foothill player. I have watched, WM In, , ' ,!' :, 2 , several games this year, In possibly a doteCtilthilluxtbreir' 14:1; try.'1111' .45 5 ;, 10, ,,,t4.,.,..,,,,1,,,, ,A,:. , .,... A : , , . . 1' seasons. ti,,:z.....,;.,,t, mor1,-0, ,, .: ?,,,,,,, 7. i, -. There have beenetimes Jaen he's put out all iteritadat--I are two more A.dllasysaturi'n 1. ,,, 1r :7,...., r.,...., ,,,,;.A' :There ;,. can remembertivo galittC,la all others ba,,baettayed be' get rfelicti lir the8 ant. .,- ..- (,,, : neath his ' - , thell - aBlock? '' . our patronage. I i Your pal is one of these natural born athletes. He came up through the grades, the prep and, now through college with a great deal of ability. He started on the athletic trail way ahead of most men. Most successful athletes have to work a lot harder for their goals than your candidate. , ' ,,,, , Its Big Nine lead there Friday, afternoon, too." The Prof, expecting any min- ute to get hit by a 'piece oft chalk pitched by assembled Southerners, changed the sub ject. Ile opened a dissertation on Fillmore. "Fillmore was Utah's tint capital city," he advised. "It's the Class B football capitalMillard , will win over - , s'S' '!" , , . tI i V, .. . tag-en- d , . t - .. , ., .1, , , ' . - - , - ,,,,. 1 ' ,, i Millard, Region Tour Came the answer from a ease of Lou Me le, the Prep ' Prof asked: in Class B quarterfinal bright young sophomore: The winner advances Remember Appomatox "It was conquered - by the the semis. Court House? Why is that irnSpringville in . Egyptians alm3,500 years portant?" ' Picks ' Prof's ago." Prep "That," respohded a dainty The Prep Professor surveyed young thing on the front row, "Sure, but what happens "is where South surhis class . . . it was dwindling. , the And the an Prof. Thursdayr , Only a' handful of "students" swered his own query. "Cy. rendered." of remained for this , "Yes," said the Prof. "And prus win fall aaginthis time the 1954 grid semester. to the Spartansr "Tell us about Cyprus," there's no courthouse at Dersk ' his field with the Field,' but South will surrender Prof. Reversing prompted the Th. e '. . ,.... 9 ,.., vades champ, game. against By NM GREBE ' I Grid Honors Should Doled Out, to 1' Players Who Go Beyond Call of Duty , , . . Region Two championship. The winner goes on to meet Cedar ' bioVer afor balloting may CRY in state semifinals. ,,- some, but, the campaign still ' It . Friday, 1:30 p.m., at Derks 1 Be wages hot and heavy for Utah's1 FieldSouth and East clash for high school football survivors. Big Nine title. A South win the Cubs the crown Here's how they 'line uti gives 1 down. An ,East victory hands this week in vital contests would tie 'the race . ind send that could decide state chain. the clubs into another showAn open letter to a football player's close friend: 1 2 pionsidps: ---- down Nov. 12. , I received. I appreciate your intense 1 p.m., at Fillmore Derks at t. Thursday, p.m., Friday, 1 too I desire football to Interest paL appreciate your your FieldMurray plays Cyprus for Union, Region Five champ, in on the season's honor teami and i .. have yo friend 'elected l!f, !f, 4 , - . ,,,,k,j,x .,n honor games which also e attention for I -- - -4 ' 4 seniors.--f, t -' laurels metedout f usually ist ut ,I,e ;., ,tA r '' '!, 14 - You Jr,. ,, 4'N'tp.4,.... j(mention one game in particularthe,,. EastWest .1r,, " Shrine game. I agree with you that this game is a top honor ?..' ' .'ks ,,,,ft. licir; 1.),, -1 1"s4L , for a graduating senior. . A , e' AI ,"... 4.4 I candot promise that I will golo bat for your friend. ,,c,4 ,..., t t''... . That depends largely on what kind of football be continues : .,' ,,. , . 1 ,..,t,it t to ploy. He has four more games. If he plays them no better , than he has the past half dozen he will surely not receive I I ... attites A :- L'--- - ... . ,. . ' r ,.... '' HALAt.TP0111,-LER.,.,.- I i ' . -- - -. I - --"- 11,- " - f ' V ,11, : . : ,4 SHOESShoot That -'- . : - , |