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Show NEWS AND TELEGRAM, Sat DESERET Lcrsr Pray Chess Utah Jaycees Set ExSs. Mock Law Meet' Pateini3Lishor Tolls of Russia Visit i , NEW YORK-Thlate Harold Lafount of Salt Lake City, a member of the first Federal Communications Commission, left his entire estate to his four daughters, it was disclosed here Thum, five-wee- leased Wednesday. , member, in opening your game, be Riga's. endeavor to bring your superihr BLACK pieces into action speedily, but Saturday evenings. 1 Small Fry Ehees League for boys and avoid premature attacks. Take 1 SOU to 14, Saturdim Feb. 1,, 7:39 pm. East Hieh School Chess Club. Room care not to play a piece to a Thursdays at 2:30 where it impedes the acThere are clubs In Twin Fong, Nampa. square tion of another, and beware of and Lu Vega& an unsupported piece As the top U S. American venturing in the game. adversary's woman 'chess player, Mrs. Bain 40.4; was invited to attend the r7.17 10,41 COACHING The Salt Lake national Wbdien's Chess TournaChess Club is to give prepared ment 1 Moscow late in 11952. She earn z 1,v1 spent five weeks playing chess on free chess lessons to beginners or duffers, singly or in groups, the stage of the Red Army Offi. ',10 cers Cluhlt Moscow before 500 it was announced this, week by n Gaston Chappuis, president,Any V fl person-o- r s group who &SIMS this paid 01) "Chess A is religion in Russia," teaching service is asked to ' WHITE , or explains Mrs. Bain; "The author eitherat writeY M call39Mr. Chap-mate the White mova'and to CA, puts Exchange ities have a reverential attitude towards - the game. - When - the BI,,ott Wednesday or Saturday An appointment with ,No solvers. , Soviet government invited wont- - veiling& en champions tolcome to Moscow, I was delighted ,at the opportu- Cur-tenity to penetrate the Iron I did it at Leninpad-wher- e News-Telegra- e , . day. lUs willAvas offered for pro. bate in Surrogates Court, , Lafount's estate, not yet appraised, was formally declared to be "about $300,000.4 Receiving equal shares in the estate are his daughters, Mr& , . ' After leaving the 1C C In la33o . - - Mr. Lefount , beeline presidenr of 'the AttantioeCosst Network:- , and thepreater New York Broad.0;: Constance Ii. Scowcroft, 2868 casting Co. was also engaged in tho Marilyn Drive, Ogden; Mrs. Ruth of real estate entry' development L. Colby, 2817 Harrison Avenue, construction of housing projecti'l".. Mrs. Elsie L. Richards, of In Salt 'Lake Ogden; City and was Bloomfield Hills, Mich., and Mrs. in the Church of Jesus Christ Lenore L. Romney of Detroit, at Latter-da- y . Saints. , la dirt , . DIRECTORY' Salt Lake Chose Club. C A. 39 Exchange Pl. VisdnalEsY and - October'''. whose home he died'ott Member FCC , Spetial to the State Capitol Feb. 21 Beginning at 9:30 cm, the session will be designed to acquaint members with legislative " ilan( L. $s Lerfount :Estate 'Given Daughters -- A mock Igislittlire session will be held by the trtah'Junior Chamber 'of Commerce in the mended the list of jeweliT. the teachers, all top players of By HAROLD LINDSTROM Mrs. Mary Bain, United States i Luckily I found it after frantic the club, will be made at that women's chess champion who searching, just as we got to Pin tbne many local pawnpushers met last land's border. Had I not, he NEWS PROBLEM l9it spring when she 'gave a simul- would have confiscated my tarieous exhibition in Salt Lake trinkets. Once out of Russia, Composed by A. A. Fagan of k was never asked for another lisE1 City, describes her recent Salt Lake City. This is a reprint visit in Russia in the env cif the q. published last rent issue of "People Today:I re- YOUNG PAWNPUSHEHRe- week butproblem so poorly pritited as to ' lake City, Thursday, ion. 29, 1953 ' SEARS Sr C6, DC. ROEBUC Frei P A 0...'.'0,tr::VO;a0.' El Spedtatdri-reliChor-Whól- - -- -- four-1101e- ' i searched, my boolcs,lamil,Papers, r checkup. "Although 'playing in public under a battery of bright lights was disconcerting, Moscow itself was interesting. Russian hospi1brown' for talitythe benefit of foreign visitors. "My stay opened with an elab- orate - banquet: Mountains of caviar, fish and fowl. The chairman of the Committee of Hosts emphasized that the aim of the tournament was to promote world , peace; he sounded as ' though Stalin would stop Korean hostilities when our chess play ' ended. "We foreign players,. were so thoroughly soaked in operas, bat-letexcursions, museums, and huge heavy meals that our chess was not always up to par.. 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