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Show DESERT NEWS AND TELEGRAM, Solt taki.City, 18,1953 Tuesday, August :FANFARE. 'OLD 'MASTER BILL KuRNS TURNS PRO FOR - By ED SAINSBURY ' new schools were subjected to f CHICAGO (UP)--Th- ree INCA A punishment Tuesdaywithtwoof thernLNotre Dame,' alftrIlichigan Slate, Sultering penalty chiefly through publicity.-The Irish and the Spartans, together with Arizona State, Tempe, were revealed Monday as the culprits in the 1953 action of the policy-makincouncil to the CAolt athletic -ww.w . code. 7 Arizona State, least promi- rent of the trio, was handed the , stiffest penalty, two years 'probation and banishment 'of athletes ,and teams in all sports from rational tournament for RALEIGH, N. C. (UP)--T- he ' ona ' TEMPE, ARIZ. the next school year. National Collegiate Athletic , State College at Tempe Assn. basketbalLcommittee has Notre Dame and Michigan agreed to abide by trot to hold the Eastern State were subjected only to Tuesday the National Collegiate Ath- decided written .rebuke, but NCAA letic Assn. ruling which regional N C AK playoffs here believed that the r ished the school for violating in 1954 because of the publicity of their cases would to N. C. State handed rules. probation NCAA cause them the greatest However, in a statement to College by the new Atlantic anguish. United Press, Arizona State ICoast Conference. A. C. Longborg of the UniverObjections were forthcoming President Grady Gammage sity of Kansas, chairman of the almost immediately from Notre said that the college feels basketball much of the matter on which committee, informed Dame, where university 'vice the association based its de- State College Athletic Director president the Rev. Edmund P: cision was submitted by Roy Clogston of the decision Walt Byers, NC A A Monday. Joyce said the NCA A could "prejudiced sources." , exeutive director, declined to have "more profitably" dealt comment on the move "at this with "many areas of really seri-- 1 time." r schools. ous abuses" at other H Duke has put in a bid for the regionals to be held at Duke indoor stadium. The University I , minor offense which was de- of Kentucky, now back in the eisively handled on the univer- A good graces of the NCA A after say level," he said. a year's suspension, has also The penalty w a a levied a strongbid for the tourmade against Arizona State for:payThe Ken-- , Garff Shamrocks, nament. ment to athletes for participaHowever, it was reported at tion in sports for tryouts of ath- - Utah's top girls softball team, will begin a return series with State College that the regionals letet, and for actions of the will likely be held next spring at A-Angel Foundation, an alumni the group in the Phoenix .Area Queens at Prescott, Ariz. Tues- Philadelphia. which from 1949 through - 1952 day night. contributed approximateli-$79,600 to the college. The Shamrocks recently The- council ordered Arizona gained a with the State to 'submit a full report of Queens in a Utahsplit series. all foundation operations from Following the game at PresSeptember, 1949, through Sep- - cott, the two teams will play at Another title is goingSalt teMber,..1955, and celled for a Li different park every night Lake City's annual amateur review of the case at regular until Saturday. Saturday and meetings next year and in 1955. Sunday nights they'll wind up baseball tourney begins Tueswith seven clubs the series at the Phoenix soft- day evening I . battling for the crown. NOM' TO CONTRACTORi ball park. I Officio of the City Recorder, .Tuesday at 5:30 p.m. on the I Salt Lake City. Aug. 13. 1953 Sealed PTOPOSSIS will be received at Municipal No. 2 Utah Power. thio office ntU and Light tangles with BountiThursday. September & 1953. for the 'work of: Constructing Curb and Gutter ful. Extension No. 203 on 12th East, Douglas Wednesday at the Point of the Street and 7th South Street according to plans on file in the City Engineer's Mountain, .Draper clashes with Office. Bids wUl be opened on or about this the Pointers at 5;30 p.m. and at time by the Board of City Commis. the same time T 0 D faces Loners. , Ar. CHICAGO 1RIEddie Instructions to biddersi specifications on the Municipal and forme for contratt and bond. to. caro was named Tuesday to D&RGW pettier with plans, when prepared, may ride Native Dancer in the No. 2. be obtained at the office of the City Engineer upon of fifteen $100,000 American Derby at tan 00) dollars. deposit WHICH WILL BE NOTICE FORFEITED UNLESS A BM IS SUB. To Mortgagor by MoTgages In proWashington Park Saturday. 'WITTED. to foreclose and sate ceeding veteran The jockey became Thet riftt ti reoervele to reJect any By virtue of a chattel mortgage eyeor all bid.. euted by MARRY V. DAY. mortgagor, available K. Norwhen James Bid bo d will be occupied in lieu and Morgan Loan Company. mortgagee . of . ris had his Derby entry, Jamie certified check. dated the 15th day of May, 1953. and By 0 1.44. of tho Board of Commis. IC. declared out of the rage. upon which default has been mad. and oulonero. which is due 11177012. we will IRMA le BITNER Arcaro was committed to ride upon expose for sale at public auction on City Recorder the 19th day of August. 1953. at 12 K. Jamie Pub. 13. Aut. 1953 Ici oclock noon. at 714 South Main Street. 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Curb and Gutter. and paving. front feet of abuttina Property. 3230.75; esti. 810.88; esti. mated cost per front-roo- t, mated amounts.. $24.270.56.- 6-- 6-- ,0 n 1 ' South. South. East. East-141- - women's golf championships when she fired a 44 here in the State Invitational for women, Tony Macaluso, Carbon professional; said Monday. Mrs. Baker's 44 led all other contestants over the 39 par course at the Carbon County Country Club golf course. In the state mixed foursome, Mrs. Baker and her husband, Max, won the low gtoss with a total score of 169. Tied for second were La Veil Shiner and Bonita Harrison and Jack Richards and Afton Rtiggeri. Low net competition winners were Tom Pace and Vannie Lani with a 145; second were Dr. Quinn Whiting and his wife Rita with a 146 total; tied for third were Johnny and Freda Bianco and A. W. and Vida Sheppard with 147. International Jay- eighth-annua- l Lou Baker, PRICEMary perennial winner in Utah women- golf circles, added another title to her Six Utah state ANN ARBOR, MICH. (UP) There wasn't a favorite among the leaders Tuesday as a record field of 220 teed off in the second qualifying round of the 1 Blocks I to 11 inclusive. Plat r. Salt Lake City Survey. . STRErr: '12th East St. Mb to lith South. SO foot roadway. North-fitSouth-8t- Price Meeting , AREA: 2. Curb and gutter. Front feet M STREET: East to UM. 7th South Street-1- 3th abuttins oroOerty. 270.80; estimated 44,.....ekrettrirVattet, t Mitoontsr--13-072. Curb and Gutter...22mill t. paving 3. walk. curb and gutter. grontl Poliomyelitis ; próperty-488.851 feet of abutting --ProPettge--3.A1L-09Nurses (limited to $10 a day). cost $9.93i estimated front foot Spinal Meningitis per cost estimated front foot. 111006; per -,,, Ambulance, to and from how 04,133.06. !...stimated amounts, .. .. intimated amounts. 941,95.5.14. Diphtheria STREET: t. 4. to for each $50 walk. (limited curb and gutter. greet . Douglas Street-- 7th pital Scarlet Fever to lith South. ' feet of abutting prottertg. MUMw . m foot N confinement). roadway. Smallpox limited cost per front foot. 11111.57; 1, & Curb and Glitter anti paving. Iron; Iron Lung rentaL Leukemia stimsted amounts. $3.195.3 feet of abutting property 1.182: esti- Blood Transfusions, including Total cost estimated of mated cost per front foot $8.42; esti. Encephalitis 1149.286-3abutters portion elated amount sloaatim. . . - Tetanus donors charge. Estimated cost of cites cost of Total estimated v I a licensed 3.11119.90 portion $500 will be paid the button' Portion $39.115" Total estimated cost of 1 if necessary Estimated cost of Carl estate of the subJob exclusive of private . 812.378.00 ... ' , Portion to transport insured to hos- f scriber in the event $53.176.09 . Total estimated cost of lob driveways i, Estimated cost of standard S. or itt posses. exclusive of private drive-nay- s of accidental death pital in.,L1. g feet Private driveways 151,49308I' sions. 1' wide vanes &nordista to -- F.stimated cost of ,standard private - ' Braces and Crutches. II from wide varies a-nlength of driveway feet driveways $2600 to 9130 no cording to length of driveway from e nd do all other Minn necessary tot 830.00 to 11130.00.. complete the whole in a proper and: and do all other thingg netemary to workmanlike manner according to theH complete the whole in a proper and "" plans, profiles and specifications on workmanlike manner according to the Slobs& lies without 200 Pot site in the office of the Citsv Engineer' plans. profiles and specifications on Veer depeedwite to defray the en slitters portion fits hi the Mae. of, the CRY Engineer too fi , months $130 the cost and expense of said im- and to defray the abutters' portion of of 1 4 Staiserilses widi per tax or assessment the cost and expense of said improve. provement $600 , lent to be paid in ten equal annual Install-moon- - men by special tax or assessment to slepeedwas r, menthe $3.00 let , with five per cent (54114 Internet be paid equal annual installments , i on the unpaid balanee levied aecording with five 'me cent 0,40 interest rot gre rDepeodesee amens husband balance levied according to the front feet or linear foot or wife end esunerried ,nc.tunpaid or linear. foot frontage upon age upon and against all iota. dna owes id days and wider or parcels of land to be benefited and and against all iota, pieces or parcels years.) of land to be benefited and affected IX. effected by said Improvement Thorn shall be exemptions for corner' said improvement. eeetimoiloomoosomoosiootooll4osioeiietv000moisoo. be exemptions for 'eon. tots to be apportioned as defined and: There shall as defined Provided for in the ordinances of ;owner lots to beforapportioned in the ordinance. of and f provided ' Lake City DESERET NEWS and TELEGRAM INSURANCE PROGRAM Salt Wike City tot! The cost estimated front Mt cost ster front foot Thillt estimated does not include the cost of private, :143 SOUTH MAIN STREET, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH not include the.,cost of, private driveway'. the cost of which is to be: does cost the of which is to be driveways assessed against the property benefited' assessed amino ben the ProttertY 'twit Nem 14 In addition to the regular assessment "', i to the in addition flied fittlileS ammo All protests and objections to the ill d t. 'Aftdreto carrying out of each intention must '' ' All Protesta - ' oblections to the ' t be presented in writing stating then-in- . ... Out ot such intention must be 44 Pat io: Ziewt-.,. City lot and block or description MI carrying in writing. stating therein, . to rottemanad Recorder on 'the Proved., car' I City block or description of Prom ' A...4 ow iniols4411 for P1141 fet o the 25tb day of August. h 13.. erty to the Recorder on or before i the 21st day City ilociosod le $3 foe 1 yoot tee 3131 for A awoke romismIll a,. : rtgr' of August, A- D., 1953. . .,.' Board of Commissioners et It, , , ,Board of Commiesiraters at Its The nt.r.P. emowerWee 1 ,.. ow (emptying foe ootley tor mosolf, pewee 'wed all regular meeting thereafter.4-Mt-- ,.-first regular- meeting Thereafter. to. 'wit: the 26th day of August. A. 04 wit:- - the A ddeo leorw000 sow II siovs sodI 11 Wiwi; of Aultust, A. D.. 25tb , day ., the propond Mv . 1953 wilt consider the proposetr.leve, ,4, 1933, will Consider 4. 13 og hear and consider such protests' and hear and eonsider such protests ilnetosoli it SA foe 1.- vitae es S3 toe A months iterom to said Sraaesati 1m and 'objections to. said propoeed inv 4 , .;:fincl objections at shaft havo boeninado wootoeflew wo1iontoolites. L9rZe , leffititaLL on iifwombetet soot Rajiv boontte,---..tplinet ',.. The Board or Comosito By order of the Board of Commie. otooloerveTstatiel love', sabenL . ' .. of Salt Lake City Utah ' stoner, eScne! nt Salt Lake Cite Utah 1 Ni 0 ellokekorio of emspitioliiis Elwin, eke - Wet 90 day.. foe 13 . DATED: July .30th 1953 .., DATED! JuLe 29th, 1951 -4 ' tChockl--- -.., . ''' IRMA IV RITNEL.' , IRMA IT (UTNE. . , .1 Recorder, City City Recorder. . 74.Ftil AN'D GLITTER EXTENSION Of So 11 wileowieete fo No Osumi Niiws soil teleilsoisi: . cvnn AND GUTTER EXTE. SION c "But hardly a . the following improvements: To grads. construct concrete curb and gutter, a drainage system.. pave. meet coosistins et a gravel base and a 3.inch stone filltd sheet asphalt course and wearing private driveways in Curb and Gutter Extenalon No. 203. This extension shall, be constructed within the following described are. --- and 'boundaries and on the' lolitiefillt described streets; . BOUNDARIES: MINNEAPOLIS, MINN. (UP) Linn Rockwood, eProvo, Utah, Parts defending National-Pub-Thadvanced terinis champion, without trouble in Monday's round of the 1953 tournament. Six other seeded netters also for 'Wednesday's qualified rounds. Rockwood downed Detroit's in Dick Potter. second-seede- d straight ( sets, Wade Herren, Birmingham, Ala., and fourth-rateNolan McQuown, Los Angeles, also eliminated their oppsinents. It was announced that next year's National Public Parks Tourney will be held in Salt Lake City. CHESTNUT HILL, MASS. (UP)American hopes in the national doubles rested Tuesday on the strained right knee of Philadelphia's Vic Seixas- -and the knee rested in a whirlpool bath. The first-rounsingles match between Seixas and Tony Trabert of Cincinnati, 0.,' and two Cambridge, Mass., players, Chauncey. D. Steele Jr. and Robert Stewart, was postponed 24 hours Monday. Seixas made it plain he would not play Tuesday "if I think it will aggravate the injury." He suffered the strain Sunday in losing to his doubles partner in the singles final of the Newport Invitational Tournament. d NOM! I the following improvements' To grads. construct concrete eurb and gutter. concrete sidewalk. a drab'. age system. an irrigation syttem ,11m1 titivate driveways. its Curb and Gutter Rxtension No. Wt. This extension 'shall bo constructed within the following described area and boundaries-an- d on thofollowing described treaL Area: Blocks 0, ft 15 and lg.. 0 Acre Flat C.., Big Field Survey. Boundaries: NorthSheridan Road. SouthWilmington - Amino. EastNevada Street.est rkey Street. Error,: rd stFoothilt Drive to 210 South. improvements I. !walk. Front feet of abutting ntimated cost Per property. f 187.10: stithated ,amounts. front toot. 110.2113 , the home . BOMB Death 1,1; slugger NOTIC19 IS HEREBY GIVEN by the NOTICZ 111 HEREBY GIVIN by thol of Salt Lake Board of Commissioners of Salt Lake' Board of Commissioners Utah, el its intention .to make City. Utah of ft. intention to make City. Diseases Accidental Try ,legendary iii NOTICS To 'CONTRACTORS Office of the City Recorder Salt Lake City, July 30. 1953 . Sealed proposals will be received It. this office until 10:30 o'clock am.. Tuesdar August 25. 1953 for the work,' of constructins curb and gutter Exj tension No. 207 on 13th South Street from Wasatch Drive to St. Marys Was according to plan. on file in the City rutineer's Office Bids will, be opened on or about this time by this Board of City Commis. sibners. instructions to bidders. specifications and forms for contract and gather with plans, when be obtained at the office of :edn'll"...1:17.7 Engineer upon deposit of (S1300) dollars. which , will unless a bid is Salt Lake City. Utah. certain property felted ' The right la reserved to relect any mentioned in sold mortgage as follows. or all bids. t: Bid bond will be accepted in lieu of 1948 Chevrolet Fordor Soda certified check. Motor No. FAA 48392S By Order of the Board of Cent.' Serial No SFKM 19555 ', The terms of the sale win be made inssionera. IRMA F. BITNEB known on the day of the sale. City Recorder MORGAN LOAN COMPANY. 114 Smith Let Pub. July 31. 1953. Main Street., Salt Lake City. Lase Pub. Aug. 20. 1953. GRANT MORGAN I Auctionser Last Pub. Sept a 1953 youthful Net Opiner Ih y g Wins Easily Takes cee Junior Golf Tournament. Dick Chase of Oakmont, Pa., hitter." who fired a 74 in Mathews insists he doesn't the first round Monday, led the field of 135 swingers into the Univer- second round of think about hitting a homer or way over the 6,600-yarqualifications in the Western Amateur Golf passing Ruth's mark every time sity of Michigan course. he steps to the plate. But, Tournament Tuesday. "with everyone talking about it, fourunGRAND RAPIDS, Mid-!- . ' Robbins fired It's hard not to at least consider (UP)Hillman Robbins Jr. of der-par. lead Monday. it," he grinned. Memphis, Tenn., led a .reduced cracked out 11 homers in that and no one in either league i as ever hit that many in SePtember. Hank Greenberg, now an executive of the Cleveland Indians, had probably the best chance of anykrodern hitter to break the record when he entered September, 1938, playing k Arcaro to Ride Dancer in Race 4, The i Linn Rockwood -- -r Title at COLUMBUS, O. (UP)--Fiftfour caddies teed off Tuesday In the National Caddie Tournament, whose top prize is a $1,500 college scholarship for the champion. The tournament got off to a riotous success Monday afternoon with it number of professional golfers and stars of screen, radio and television playing in the National Celebrity Tournament to raise funds for the $5,350 in scholarships to be awarded. Dizzy Dean started, the big show by pushing comedian Jerry Lewis aside, advising him that the 15,000 persons jammed around the tee wanted music. Then the former major league pitching star sang Wabash Cannon Ball as only 01' Diz can sing it day goes by when some guy: doesn't come up, grab my arm, with the Detroit Tigers. He and demand to know if I'm, had 46 circuit blasts but could gonna break Ruth's record." only add 12 more in September. ' The most frustrating thing to leads both Mathews, who when he hit 58 Greenberg major leagues with 37 round-tripper- s, homers must have been that is slightly behind he had five games in which to Ruth's 1927 record year, when hit three more and crack the the Babe hit the magic numrecord, but didn't even come ber of 60 homers. close, Ruth hit his 37th homer in ,, But at 21, Mathews rates the his 114th game. BY his 118th, best chance In either league of and passing Ruth's , the number played by Mathews catching record. elusive and the Braves, the 'Bambino" had walloped 39. The handsome third base. The biggest single factor in man is a big, well muscled Ruth's record year and the boy and lain only his second block to record. year of big league play. He stumbling breaking aspirants so far was hits to all fields, but with Ruth's torrid pace in Septemalmost brute force to the ber. right. Ile is a natural "pull on World-Champi- , "I know they mean well," Mathews said. nzona Games - , By TIM CANT! CHICAGO (UP)Eddie ,(rhe Moose) Mathews, home run belter of the Milwaukee Braves, wishes people would stop asking him if he is going to break run record set by the immortal Babe Ruth.- - - Bake J3lay Starts Of Ruth's Record pun-officia- ls Golfer Mary Lou 01! Diz Stars. As Caddy. Ed Doesn't Think (UP)--Arlz- to ,...1 Mathews Homer Assault NCAA Ruling . NO -- 111UT100 pOPT Wihrel0 00 SLAM iT MOUNP.1 the man withAhe fab-- "It's play forApayBill Korns, . ulous amateur record, has turned pro. Entered in the Utah Open, Korns will be after his first pro prizemoney, not troPhies. Veteilin of some years of tournament golf, Korns e th-state arnateui title sixtimes, the Salt Lake has copped amateur crown four times and even the intermountain amateur championship. A member of the Fort Douglas Club, Korns is now servSide Country,,, .,ing as technical adviser forthe proposed.Lake Course Club. VICAA Walt Ditzen By - ' : , I ' .; w : |