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Show . - - DESERET SEWS , ANCi'TELEGRAk:A'',-Sal- .41.!Skylit.ié..- ... - .....t.1 - .....,..., f Tké-KIng-O- rSpieserGets TKO Win Over YoUng, , City, .T1;"rc!,c)y, 'November '17 , 1955 talk, - -.- .. : - ,,,.. , (INS)----Nt4- 1 reacbed--Barhda- - - --- - 1 In - - - . . - - , , i 1 - - ; . .. mmin-,:PrIc.4ris- ' , 1 .4.--- , . scrapper 'greatly Mich..- ' , - . - ' Ft ,' ' . , - - ' -- -de; , ) , ,,,.---t- ' ,st ., -- 2 ' ,1-- i -,: to.- - - 4 . - (OP)--Loyo- . , - P ,,, , 4. - - - '''- l'.!Nv, - - - , - r . . ,. 1', 0 so4 i . ' . - t!!'' - A , ... .444 , ) . . f,..,- -- e . ... . . , ,, . A, ' - . ' ,' , , , A . .'"'''' ,,ek- do' ''', ' , , , , , . ' ttikk, - of . - I - . - .' ler pattern-forrtomorrow,sty- . ' , . , . v ' - 0 never seen before.. , , . . , ri virs ire " " le11 ILI I ttAil ttAi Yoqrs to E;Ut 1.--1 ' fal10,, y o f . 4. a . , , . P15 .. . . It's the talk of the . test driversthis long, low, Split-secon- d big-brak- I. ., FINEST DRAMATIC HOUR-O- N - -- - , , TUESDAYS . , - '' . lt", . - Ob " , v N , ,h. ' ' - I - " I 3 ,. , --..... . . fil , ., 2 tMEDIUM RANGE OUTFIT f Nog ! , , , ., State and Vine Sts., Murray, Utah. - - 1 - LAURY 1111Liztl, .111., ,', I - ' ,1 , ,' . - . . 335 South Main St., Salt Lake City, Lltah' - ., it... foal NRCTV,-ALTERNAT- z, A. CAR1LESON C O. riRrm-- D . , , -- ' ? - Paising-Tilbr-eez- 76"-T- Y'S ' ,, - e, - ll so-we- , Ten minutes, behInd the wheel of this great ear and you'll know the secret behind all the el,eited whispering among test drivers in the last month or so. You'll knowi sothe- -. thing else, too , I this is it, the one and , only ear for you, ' T Stop by our showroom to see mid drive fabu1ona.!56 Pontiac today or tomorrow. And be prepare!1 for a thrill. 'this car will - . crisply sculptured beauty! Performance is theii first loveand the '56 Pontiac has it the sreates't "go". on wheels. getand away, blazing drive, razorsharp, steering e stoppingthis one has them all. be-- Lit,sUrprises you. at first.- - lea hayed, so gentle and responsive. youpull away from thecurb, drive, stop, wan and' parkwith a sure and easy touch. , , p But it's loaded! Loaded with vibrant sac . tion you'venever sampled before! There's 1227 blazing horsepower packed into this great StratoStreak V11. And it pours through to the rear whech silky smooth.- - When it's time to make your move you justDoint yourtoe and 'got as that great rubli , of power whisks you alicati tiCiately ollick of an eyelash: And the highest hills SiMPIY lerin to melt aWay in front of you . Noe 1 ---- - SEE 'PLAYWRIGHTS 0 , , . , CENTER AM A43411 South Stets in the fabulous , PREECE OUTDOOR - el , - , , Brand r. w. JACK - , with a clean distinction , ' ' leaemning some day on other carsthis excit ins blend of rakish lines and gracious luxury..., But Pontiac has it now in 1$ smartly huhioned modelsincluding 6 Catalina hardtops, 'styled , , ' to the smartness Thrill '' , 0 , )tikil' Sh - - ,' '' I SPECIAL , , .. C Ill C Land Traveler. It Laminated tip. Walnut finish. Tempered stool all ges 1611, - - Value s2noo Popular model. Ali leather with strap ever instep - BOOTS $1195 ' ' - . - ' - n ' rl '4100 1 1 ' 1 1 ILI , - Zit 1 - Birds Divided On Sale Plan 1 I )I ::Ir'1,07,:,,,,,-.17.;440,:v.Z,,,,, -- 611;4, 7'3" "Cortina" imported. Mode In Italy. fBINDINGS POLES , se mioyet i , , Installation of bindings on skis Hand warmerwarms any spot. Total value complete -- . . . - or , ----- a $110.00 At's Complete Outfit Price - r---- 4, . - -- 11' , , - . 500 I , , s - ' Value Val6eAll" $375cl - $4.00 t . Valuer- $2.50 "- , - - - Dg -1, '1 0 - ' '0', - 0 1:T n. , 4 , 1 410 - e , . . v. , , , , , AM... , CS3 PA"..),)110 , - , LIED(' - 4) - t - S.S - , , , Walnut finish. Complete with cific Made of good herdskimoplo. 4,011i14J,youth's strap binding ottochod .tf" i ''1, frypo POLES et D StOn0' i w WAS-0-. N o. $65'1 Value $4.00 .Value $2.50 - , 034 i Value , r Fri - ,, , - t - U C41 ,r1 fre' - Total value for complete outfit $76.45 Special Complete-- r; 77 9E3 'LI Outfit r , - j Co Vaitso .. . , r, ,. Hand warmer , W064 t,-- ..... 4604 Installation, of bin01,19s- - ' N ;) t 0 7 1 . , comison - fault gretingshrettez POLES . . .... VAIne $1000 ....... .. :I' "'If ' finish,- Vaiue $32r Med: sel Vaiuo $1995- - H ely. safety livitlinteVito, Aluminum shaft, Metal ring with loather lacings - !,"7'11' , - ..., I ,,..k.,,..; a steel shaf,t. Formed phistit Itandspip. Metal stop lortyy s 42" te SE' ta.- professional outfit i - si oi . gacto rivt4r. , band corset, Made from full grain chrome urindbett" blether. .. . .. .. . .4 .. . j 0-,- 161 .... 4... leather end sponge lined, full 6. Trip,to stitched, sorrow keel last ., Ski free safety ip ,, fro, BINDINGS-Sk- . hickory, suotn sponge Interlined, tripli stitchod T ., , . Topflight. lominotocl, quality. litonito bottoms lock foot photos. Motel heol protester. Tempered steel edges I - tIncludes the following: mouldscl oil - Si(iSLund 4 , $5 6.45 - ' tho Lowest Possible Price. i :. :T A ' , Complete outfit includes the following: Model. Multiplo laminatod. All bitkory,light finish, metal hoot SKIS Lund protectors. 'bonito bottoms with interlocking spring steel edges. BOOTS Nrr 1011p. - The . , at ,T . , 4431.!,t-------- ..1(f.7' -1 - 6'3", 6'6", ' 1 I 'W.4'""".97.;:1,1z - Lengths ' :, - ,. i -- --- - 14-- ., FIS -- , - -. , $4.00 Value ,1 ' Total Value, . 0000 I C. .apectai Comatete i 41? lip..,, , 3 - - - - 1... - 1 6.4 14'S'Il 1 Hand warmer- -t - Value $650 Value $6" bindings - - ' Adjustable ladder typo forward frisk throw Elite. Aluminum shaft. Mnni ring with - - and dovish) front heel , protectors. Mester with cable BINDINGS Trail springs - and robber POLE Value Designed to Give You o Top Quality Ski Outfit - . , ,- - Professional SRI OUTFIT ons .'- . - - ,,,,,o,,, -- ,A., ,,,,,, . MI-inn- ake two-facti- l otoo "1"....14-04:- ,,. ,,,,! - ;04' , .. 4' t wINTIR HUNTING BOOTS 1;9.95 tit :I'll 'Abe principal speaker at the ,Dec. 8 dinner of the Thoroughbred Racing Associations at ami Beach. The marks - - ,,,, i -- , 'a , - 00.0003. ;". . ,..-- , son. BALTIMORE , 'Mb ' Nov 17 Baltimore Orioles - (LT)The were, split into the sale of todayone favoringRosenbloom. the club to Carroll owner of the Baltimore football - - Colts, and the other apParently sale..- - opposing the - Miles,-whoresigClarenceas :- nation presidentof the Orioles Lbecomes effective to--. morrow, said be would be "very sell his stock to Rosen, bloonvwho is interested only if be can buy controlling interest. t' 1 t tV - g NEW YORK(ljP)--Go- v. Le- Roir Collins of Florida will be - .1 ,:,,,, . . . - . , , 4 14 - ..4., . , , for - , , , -- - - e,,,,,..s - , '' , : - , ,,, ,.. ,,, ,.. 9 Vlsk 20-ma- n the attempt. The team made the climb at the same time the British were .' ' climbing Mt. Everest in 1951' ' When they were 27,000 feet up --a- nd a last at. II ready, tempt, monsoons struek and carried away one,- Of the men. The storm tied them, down six days and six nights. They stayed in two tents during the storm. They were finally forced to give up the assault. All had-No ' frozen bands and feet. AdmisSTOn,tec the lecture is $I for Idults and 50 cents for ' . students and childreri. , 1 , ot ' ...-- ., la - , !,:''..1 r---- '4 the 14th annual meeting of the TRA membership. Collins IRA Speaker. ,. ' : Ae... , , ,t4a- 0,,,,,, . ,,,.,r, N4"""' Orleans baseball Luther ,Mark At Stake squad to El Salvador, Central MACONIB,. ILL (UP)Luther America, beginning Dec. 14, to College of Decorah, Iowa, which compete against Latin Ameri- has been ithboaton,for two and can teams during a week-lona half years, will oppose Westficstato celebrate the "anni- ern Illinois State College in the versary of the revolutions," The fifthCorti Bowl game ors trip is being made under the Thanksgiving Day. Western auspices of the State Depart- - nois has a record this sea- Bob Craig, leader of an Amerlean mouutain-climbin- g team,; will give an Illustrated lecture at the First Methodist Church,1 Tues--1 2nd South and 2nd East, 7:30 day at put Craig, who lives at Aspen, Colo., led an American team which made an attempt On the K-Mountain tough, near Aspen. Ills lecture .,will include movies -- and slidei to-m- 71 '' , ' ., o r,,-:- ..,"1-.'--- : ,,,, FLASHESON SPORTS SCENE' NEW ORLEANS University of New will send a ' , !!k ,, . 2 , - 0 ' 1,0'e . , 0 r s,'4"' le 4. - , kr,, ,110',, - ,,, .f , . , . - 7 ' Ball Team To Travel - , ,,, officials. "The weather is ideal right now and while he .had a little rain we only had enough to settle, the dust," Lee told the Deseret News and Telegram this morning. "We have a beautiful stadium we call the Sun Bowl and right now the weather is ideal. I can go out and pick a bouquet of roses or I could suit up in my gym togs and sun bathe with a game of tennis. LO geed to freeze those football plaYers to death N; hen there is good weather in the state. We can seat 10,000 people too and will promise the IJIISAA a big crowdpossibly bigger than they would have in a freeze:out game in Salt Lake." Hunting with illegal.- gunKeitk Alien. Ogden. SDI Hunting without someone of adult VearsJuvenile, Richfield, $5. on game preserveTwo Juveniles. Salt Lake City, $15 each. For failure to tag their deer proprly the state listed 114 violators who paid fines ranging from $25 down to $5. - -- "0'1, Lee liaten, athletic director of Dixie Junior College, was spokesman- - for-t- he group which approached the UlISAA et-' Climber Sets Lecture On K-- 2 Hike k ,s. -- , . , . - 4--'-' '- 4110,,, 411P ,w....,.", ., ...,.4,77. last-minut- e . Wasting game meatSelmer '1enOgden.$10A. Pon. Van Nuys. Calif., $U. 4't-- ''- k $ 0,s9oAs',.,rz.',. ,,,,,,,--,0- 0, ,' save-the-gam- ' ' ' - ? , . Illegal transportation of deerStan. $75. ley G. Churchwell, Fresno. Calif.. FelIllegal possession of deerErnie 850. setts. San Pedro, Calif.. Using illegal fish baitHenry- J. Eskelsoni Salt Lake City. 850. Hunting deer on closed areaThomas $25; Dennis Simper. Pleasant Grove, 825. Campbell. Salt Lake City. Transporting live liabGeorge Giftgia: berg. Magna, 825. Shooting at waterfowl after hours-- each. Two juveniles. Ogden. $2.50 Fishing without a licenseGeorge Xlimper. Layton. $25. Polluting waters at Deer Creek X, L. Hinchcliff. Ogderi,- $25. ,,Hunting deer without red clothing LakeCitY.--$10Xeith Atwoort-Sa- lt . - 4 .., 'I' .."7"- ,, ,. N'tti ''34::: N' fie ''S' 7'9 .tt ' ' . ,.., ..'4, . ' fc' Iyei it ',v f', 1 s the Saturday games but the sod has been frozen solid. Uni- vcrsity of Utah officials, for this reason, have suggested that the preps pbstpone their games and let the field have a chance to soften a bit. As it is, the- players will need ice skates to make-th- e, 4 turns. The high school officials nixed the suggestion. The sporting interest in St. Georgei Made a bid for the Utah High School football play- - - " ' ' , .4 - - lit - 875. , 414 " t:Nr ts ,, '. - Calif., ,' ' if - ' - - Non.resident hunting deer on a rest.. dent licenseDelmar C. Funs, Los An. steles. 875; Benjamin Briscoe. Monti-bellCalif., S75: A. Franklin Layton, Temple City, Calif.. 875, Darrell G. Otteson. Seattle, Wash., 175; Harold Mitchell. Long Bearb., L. Pierce, Thermo, Calif.. $75; Dorothy Rinse, Pieree, Thermo, Calif.. Calif.. 875; George Childs. Downey, J. Thomas 840; Calif.. Beach, Long Thorley, Long Beach, Calif., PO; James 875; Frank Patterson, Duarte. Calif.. W. Varley Jr..- Pasadena. Calif.. $75; James V. Nielsen, Gardena, Calif.. $75. D. Altedena, James Kirkpatrick, , .t. - 6 , ' 1 , . 1 ROUNDABOUT - ' .., - , .;;. ., . - . ; - - - ., ,. - - ., non-residen- - , , . , - Arrest reports from Utah's Department of Fish and Game continued to show many heavy fines being assessed- - by the courts for :violations. of .deer bunting regulations. Thhe arrest reports follow: were apFifteen prehended by state wardens and given stiff fines by the courts' for bunting on residentlicenses. ,. - . , - . , - - ; Game Violators , , , . , , , lift . ay-- - - i 11 ,,, - , C-1- , , , -- ,, - . , - - . . , . from Page , . , , NE (ecTifitnued , - , - Plagu e - - - S1111 ,,,,,,, , - im-- ! proved" on his performance ALL-SKYIAJagainst. Young. "I'v.e got confidence," Spiesec explained. "It used to bother r Here ';tre the l933' all Skyline team me a little, maybe unconscious'. riEtsT Second 1."1- , pos. , Lan", Ross, Denver E ly,lo be fighting some 'nf these---,Tom Verhazatz, BIT ' E George Ross. Utah Gary Sanders, cold, Astvt , guys. Why, to See YoUng LUtterman, Wyontitic Reed Henderson, Utah State when I was i n college and rd Horvat, Denver Montana :fight Doty Jones, Dan Mirich. Colo. AI Jay Weehig. TINT (Willie) Troy too. Ed Stuart, Denver Jerry Nesbit. New, MPICICM Rob 'Weber, Colo: A&M But beating Troy gave me Rocer ,r, Utah R Mele.. Utah Gary Citric Colo. A&M 'conflaence and Young was just t Bert) R Nakken. Utah A&M Colo. Callahan. Jerry Jack --Hill. Utah Stat Joe He bit me a Wroming anotheF fighter. . Jimmy Bowen, Denver Norman Kampschror, Montana left --- . but that' good hook, pretty Special menttonZerry Jester, Wyoming i Was all." Big Hunt fines , , , i -- ee 'lt , À "team-players- Ft ,, , , ! - Ie UJI i - . - Gr at est Go 0 w ee s - I INS . t 6, tai. ,. - "' - r , , , I , .' ( . , i ,. w , Come, in and try . t tS4 , , . - , l . J . 4, 4 . oilici-w-hen- , 1 n . ' - - - - , , ! ; - ','Grid4erGetskBrea' k .. - 1 ; . - Well,----Faisa- l,k 1 . , - spring training, wag placed On the active list Thursday to re4 Wkh you aiways WASIIINGTON (A') Mary placeInjure& guard Jim or , King of IraA. ., 215pnund former Till,' man. Norman will be operatcd,T. I nois lineman Who' was given a ' on for a cyst next week and 11,ufelt, charged froin behind int Redskins' be sidelined for the reniaTinder driving rain Wednesday to Johan the Washington ' he failed to of the National Football at front the ire in the nip Nearly . I , Leaguft ' feature. race at Tanforaet ' Win' a regular :berth :during seagon't , ,,. ' I . ' - C 11 's IraqFollows World Series Games s 'NEW YORK of ,, 'liappy to know of your great Brooklyn's World,SerieQ. ietorv , su'ceecs in the World Series. -- orb Ork-i- t has 116.1''.iltéli1:6-s.S.-;:-;,Hill.-5:-:.. , :' bY camel ' - - 4,12.eChMidt Wins Rain ' Dodger front o ffice re- ' eived the following cablegram SAN BRUNO, C VI IF (Urt-- it i . Wednesday: Schmidt, ridden by Grant Ilidie C ICAG 0 (UP)-- Li ht , , ' ' heavyweight Chuck Spieser had , ; One player typifies the All;:only one target By John Davoren ' re-a t, Thursday, . , . DENVER (INSiVersatilit) Rockies .player. He is Gary match with third ranked Willie , Is the outstandingquality of Glick; of Colorado A, & M:. Pastrano, . after his ('sonvincing . 11 players selected for the iri.. Called the "Oite-NlaGang,,; : second round technicaknock 'ternational News Service Ali- - Glick was equally capable at lout of Paddy Young in the Chi-Rocky Mountain football first left half or quarterback, couldi cago Stadium television fight. , , run, pass, and kicked extra ' "I don't know where melt team for 1955. Included are backfield men pomts. 13.4 in addition the make it." Spie,ser's managcr,1 . . who can "pinch bit" at several Aggie star had the "ticam spirit'' Hee KnOWICS, said. "Maybe New I But. we'll .fight him positions, and perform more peculiar to most of ..lhe. area s top players. ' than one function on the footanywhere We can get him and see how it comes, out." ball field. Little Jerry Jester of lvvo., . deci-- 1 The linemen chosen are noted ming, a 145,pound bundle of Spieser lost a Pastrano as much for their inspiration nerve, comes in for special Sion to the " as as they are mention for his important coll..; earlier this year,' but both the i' for individual qualities which tribution to the Cowboys' sue- - !fighter and most of the 1,411' observers rated the Detroit,' all have in abundance. eess. ....:,-- ,.. , , .....1.1.1si. t s., s IEJAri-EA-1- ; t'(' - " SALT LAKE 1. :: rs:61 CITYUTAH Tonkin (SIM shaft, duroloid tovore Loathfor wrist itrep. Metal tint Total value ' . - cal .. , "air -- 414.50 Specia I C omple to. 4,..)rd 11' , 0:511211:3 t . - - r - . to 4 V 40 tik 7 .000111100 |