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Show mnnr r rr rrrnr rrrrr r r r rrrrrrryT ' 1&64 The Salt Lake Tribune, Wednesday, July 8, lOH w Yankee Accs Palmer Method Taker in A GOOD DRILL TO SAYE STROKES British Rain - By Arnold Palmer WASHINGTON, July 7 terior ! - One of the bet ways to wve strokes It to Intfill a highly developed tente of feel and accuracy on your thort thoti. Once you develop the skill and confidence needed to land a thort shot on or very near, a tpot on the green, you will find ng many greens yourtelf that formerly required two. St ' , one-putti- Andrews tough "old course, with its variable 1' weather conditions, presents so ' many problems that few golfers, if any, can say they really know Jutt practice Inyourbockyord, trying to drop thort shots Into the bucket. You may not "t!nk,,even one the first time out, but I guar- -, antes you'll notice an Improvement In your short game the next time you play a round at the practice round g, 1M4 by NATL Nn ' Tuesday, during which be keptI ((I. Ik af nn score, Lema commented! CGurswo think if you played it for 10 years without a stop you would never To get copy of How to Improve Tour Putting, seodO cents really know how to play it and envelope te Arnold Palmer, ce stamped, he smile a with said He Lake Tribune, Salt Lake City. Salt The Service Home Bureau, to he would be required score Wednesday. keep Nicklaus, Davis THE Cup Scramble I a favorite, and Lema, pegged both decided to use the , at smaller British ball after being drenched by lashing rain in prae-- ; - tice Tuesday. J.' ' The Scots, originators of golf, have taken the Americans to their hearts, but their favors swing-tow- ard -J- BAASTAD.. SWEDEN, JulyJ me and - Fred Stolle.LEmerson said. . r Wimbledon champion more (UPI) experienced contenders He admitted he had given a Roy Emerson expressed satiswith the course. faction Tuesday at reports of promise to remain on home ,- . PROMINENT IN the n three state associations being in courts from October 1 to FebruBob Charles favor of .field are lifting the ban on him ary, 28 in case the Australian of New Zealand and Australias and other rebellious Australian Tennis Assn, picked him for the win- ' peter Thbmson, four-tim-e tennis stars prohibiting them Davis Cup team. ner of the Open. from playing on the Davis Cup He said he had given Ida - South' Africas Gary Player team. - over promise is given an 1 chance and a good 1 from hero Tuesday. Afrl--v ALWAYS been South fellow Is ITS a shot great my long can, Cobie LeGrange, 21, recent ambition to play in the Davis Emerson said he could not - winner of the British Masters Cup tournament ... Id certainly play for Australia in the first be happy if the ban is lifted for Davis Cup encounter against Tournament, rated, . as he had Canada, July some commitments in Europe at that time. ... AFTER A t r' 5-- 1 6-- 3 Aussie Groups in Favor Of Lifting Emerson Ban ave-tended-to -- 120-ma- title-hold- I radio-telepho- 8-- 25-1- 17-1- 9, DE GAULIE DIG IT .a P - 1 HE SAID he would play in a tournament at Gstaadt, Switzerland, on that date. r But in case the ban Is lifted, both Fred StoDe and I will be for the next in Mexico-Citthe Aussie batch August said. y r ( Our Simca 1-- 1000 J , Deadline Today Tor 'Net Play Vive le value! The only import with the "Chrysler r nlyatl ' today. Oui? r n t ' j The deadline for entering the Salt Lake City Mixed Doubles tennis tournament is 7 p.m. meet director Wednesday, Jack Nell said Tuesday. IYIYV 47 So. 2nd East 3284931 NELL SAID entries can be submitted at the Salt 'Lake Tennis Club or the Cottonwood J MINUTtS Club. . The tournament will be played Friday, Saturday and Sunday at the Cottonwood Club and will be divided into Junior and senior divisions. w "FACTORY TO'-YOU- " OF THE a Rubber Co. Vo eetheriied dll' Tiro Market io Salt lobe City to Mil It Aaktmdor tiro at reduced prices (lwot io eerie). Tfce OilleHe Tiro firtt-qeell- ty Not recaps, seconds or third line tires. Absolutely FIRST LINE, first quality. No money down pay "sff, r. ? asyauride. Chicago Dally Chicago Tribune New York Newf - Bernard W. Bernstrom has been named senior project engineer at Kennecott Copper Corp.s Western Mining Divisions engineering department, S. D. Mlchaelson, chief engineer, announced Tuesday. THE ROCKY Mountain oil shales contain an enormous supply of energy, the secretary said, and our responsibility to aid in their development and to assure that they make their optimum contribution to our fu- Bernard W. Bernstrom . , . ture is a weighty one indeed. To ' new post in Kennecott. Secy. Udall likened the problem to the beginning of the atomic energy program and the governments influence on the development of the Pacific ' Northwest and the Tennessee AsAPrices Mix? -- Oil Shale Firm Votes Officers Valley. 1939. CLEVELAND, July 7 AP) Edward F. Morrill, vice president in charge of chemicals and plastics for Standard Oil Co. of Ohio (Sohio), was named president Tuesday of Colony DeChilds, president, Colorado velopment Co., formed to deSchool of Mines, and Milo velop commercial production of Perkins, Tucson, Ariz. oil from shale. THE SECRETARY noted that ALSO ELECTED by Colonys a New York group has an- board of directors are Hugh J, nounced .it wil proceed with a Leach, vice president of program on pribon Co., as vice vate lands in Colorado far recovprseident' In charge of mining, ering oil from shale through the and A. F. Lenhart, executive first U.S. large scale usage of vice president of the Oil Shale there tort process. Corpr(Tosco), as vice" president But the bulk of the reserves, in charge of engineering. he noted, ere in the public domain, mainly in Colorado, Utah and Wyoming. To Visit Bacchus trading was , et X the FTVrJA joinedyears SEC ago. The annual meeting of purMr. Formerly he had chasing managers from Hercules been attorney for GeerKngs Powder Co.s chemical propulPetroleum Co., Strategic sion plants is scheduled Wednes- Phillips Minerals Division. day and Thursday at the conA GRADUATE of the Univer cerns Bacchus Works. of Law in of Utahs sity REPRESENTATIVES from 1956, he was aCollege clerk to the U.S. the Wilmington, Del., home of- District ' Court in Anchorage, Lowell J. Udy, Fillmore Disfice, and purchasing managers Alaska, and in Los Angeles, from trict manager of the U.S. Bureau from plants in New Jersey, 1957 to 1959. of Land Management, will be Maryland and Virginia will attransferred to the bureaus tend. Future for Tar Pits' Washington, D.C., office, effecDiscussion will Include the retive July 12, R. D. Nielson, Utah Special to The Tribun lationship of Department of DePRICE The potentialitiesof director for the bureaursaid. fense needs and purchasing acthe Sunnyside bituA NATIVE of Idaho, Mr. Udy tivities. minous sandstone tar pits will has been Fillmore District manbe examined at a public meeting ager since September, 1961. Thursday at 7:30 p.m. at the Mrv Udy will be assigned to Price municipal building, the Land Management Bureaus THE MEETING was called by division of resource program i man were promoted from assist- Ralph LeMaster, Price. Special to The Tribute management, Mr. Nielson said. ST. GEORGE Election of ant cashier to assistant vice Qualified technical people, All other officers armed with statistics, maps and MR. UDY was graduated Wiliam C. Lasseter as chair- president in their same slides, will discuss industrial from Utah State University in man of the board of directors of were 1949 in the field of range mananof SL was the Bank capacities. possibilities of the pits, Mr. LeGeorge agement and began his governnounced by William A. The new chairman was for- Master said. ment service the same year in with associated the Capimerly AND state political Oregon. He has held positions tal Bank and Trust Co., Baton FEDERAL incandidates as well as others HE SUCCEEDS Lee J. Esplin, bureau in - Oregon, Rouge, La., which he helped to terested in who has resigned for health readeveloping Utah in Idaho, Nevada and Utah, Mr. chilhis wife and He, organize. have been invited to sons. Nielson said. dren have moved to St George. dustry he said. participate, At the same board meeting, MR. TERRY joined the bank Clair S. Terry was elected sen- To Head Institute ior vice president and Waldo staff in 1949 as assistant cashx St. He been ier. had city George Special to Th Tribune was Hlrschi elected vice presioffice treasurer and manager DENVER-Frede- rick H. Wad-ledent and manager of the Hurrifor several years. Colorado the cane Bank. of president Mr. Hlrschi joined the bank Builders Supply Co., Denver, HERBERT 8. Bentley, Clinton in 1949 following graduation has been elected president of the Special to The Trjbune E. Gentry and A. Delmont Tru from Dixie College. Concrete Reinforcing Steel InstiARIZ. -- Nelson Broth, PAGE, tute. ers Construction Co., 347 W, 16th THE COMPANYS Cobusco South, Salt Lake City,- to apparSteel Products Division is locat ent low bidder on a resurfacing id Salt Lake City. The Salt Lake City Power STREET Commissioner edThe in the Glen Canyon Dam institute is a national as project and Heating division Tuesday George B. Catmull recommend1here. area and was placed under supervision ed the change because he said sodation of firms producing bar bars, bid of reinforcing utilfabricating COMPANYS THE of the city engineer and made the move would more fully supports and forms for concrete $63,665 covers 'resurfacing of a part of the Bureau of Mechan- ize space and personnel. ical Inspection on approval of The power and heating divi- joist construction. streets and parking and service the City Commission. sion has been in a separate ofareas. Fom; other bids ranged fice on the fifth floor of the from $68,800 to $85,060. The engCity and County Building for Produce Market ineers estimate of cost was many years. Bureau Manager Transfers to Resource Office fs owners oil shale place claims which were beatable under the mining laws, prior to 1920 and patenting of valid claims has continued under a savings clause of the Mineral Leasing Act of 1920 which withdrew shales from the operation of the mining laws, said Mr. Udall. NON-FE- D ERAL in- dude the patentees of ALSO, THE states with school sections and other holdings have substantial acreage, particui larly in Utah. And the unpatented mining claims as to which proceedings to, teat eligibility for patents ere now pending, must be considered as potentially private until their status is clarified. "WHATEVER THE totals of holdings are, their nature and extent will suggest the question of whether policies applicable only to the federal holdings can meet adequately the policy objectives of your recommendations, whatever they may ' -- be. The secretary said he felt three considerations' must - be controlling in the development of oil shale resources policy. non-feder- al Bank of St. George Elects x Bar-locke- r. S.L Firm Gives y, Low Glen, Bid . City Shuffles Power Department - S.L. Firm Wins FAA Contract Ion whltM $50,475. 23--3 50, round reds BY COMBINING the division A contract will be let through Arlione round reds 4 50-- 4 75, Arizona long wfilte 4.50; Albm round and its workers Into the city the Salt Lake City office of tha Special to Th Tribun reds 4.50, ; trade 31; supplies engineering department we can Onions: Arrival Federal Bureau of Reclamation. LOS ANGELES-T- he for me mode rets i demand Improving have additional help needed in dlums; slow for laree sizes and markat a Aviation awarded has Agency slronaer for mediums and dull the engineering office, FIRST,. -- WE must choose slightly for others. $77,710 contract to the Hoover-McGha- n Mr. Track Catmull. None reported those policies which will assure Street salts' Co. of Salt Lake City. Stockton yelsales: California Dr. Franz B. Schick, Universithat oil shale development lows medium 1 I 50--2 1 25, larne 2 00--2 25, 40; Arizona yellow laree flat tv pa PART OF A project aimed at ty of Utah professor and expert makes its optimum contribution prenex medium Washington yel lows larae 2 2 25; New Mexico whites to the assisting local communities in In the field of international law, economy over medium 2 50-- 00. LOS ANOSLKS Jvlv 7 Live Eoflv Prices to rotation for distributor July 7 (UPI) maintaining and developing pub- has accepted the financial chairthe tong term. turhen poultryhens heavy Olont ((Mivorod IVt hlotvor) AA extra lic 27; White laroo 23; fryer-roastkeys furkeys extra airports, the contract pro- manship of David S. King's cama loro 37'MOW, Second, careful considera- Rock fryers 1IVS-2Barred Rock fryers AA lor3Vu2Vj, 90 31V454, A laree 20VV3G'. A vides for King is improvements of air- paign for Congress. A special fed White Rock fryers ltVS- - I or 90 25VV2Va. AA medium 25W-Wtion must be given to implica- 10; masters medium 14V25. AA smH ltW42Vt, A field facilities in Lander County, seeking election to the House for Brick loaf tions of oil shale development Cheesesmall lRVISYi. consumers AA (area 051. processed sin- A loroe 3 Vs; Cheddars: Nev.- AA medium Vs; Muenster 34-A media third term. on our national and collective gle daisies i; 5 AA smell A smell um longhorns 9 Swiss (wheals) too few Blocks roasters Poultry Fryers 0 IB blocks) Grade eee type hens (at ranch) 5 security. wtd ava 4.33 lo report; Swiss 4 Grade C A 47Vs-wtd av A 05 Grade B (deliver ad) as wholesale re and Butter prices egg FINALLY, OUR actions with ported by Chicago Mercantile Exchange Butter: steady W score 5754; 72 score to oU shale must empha0 Score SVs; 9 score 55; cerlots: 5754; size its conservation, not. In- - the to seer 57V, ; It score 54V4 Eeest unsettled White large extras 30: sense .of hoarding, but in mlxsd large extras 30; mediums 24; w' 2I; checks 23. tATTacLAMBEli creative sense of efficient re- standards 2t4; Total U.S. shipments Potatoes. arrivals 2it track 174; supplies moderate, covery and wise use. -demand good; markat for long whiles ter round redt market firm moderate, SIMULTANEOUSLY with the and slightly stronger. Track Mies (100 lb U t. 1A unless ffOUSC board session, i Rep. Wayne N. Otherwise stated): California long whiles 4.75-- 5 10, round r bektrs J House InAspinafl 1st S, said Join9 Team of King Egg Market nations CHICAGO, M. r respect I I Named Rio Grande Man of the Week O Vapex eAr terior and Insular Affairs Committee chairman, announced the receipt of assurances from Secretary Udall that in future oil shale contest proceedings, the will all assert department grounds in one proceeding. iiw im MONRO-MATI- C SHOCK NO ..OJIEY DOWN-BUDG- GILL'S TIRE Spot Meta NEW YORK, July 7 (AP)-$- oot metal erica Tuertav: coRer 32 cnta a pound. Connecticut Valiay; lead IX New York; zinc 13Vt, East 31. louUl tin 1.55'4, New York; (oral go 1 2t3 sliver troy ounce. Now York; 0b flask. New Ytrk. Oulcksllvor 24100-27- 1 PRATT & LAMBERT Vapex t , ? fMllET - Cell 317 M&U8 ($0! I Thi. luperior latex baae housa paint i remarkably durable, easy to too. Protects against Weather yet allow trapped moisture to escape, thus resists blistering End peeling . Choose WhitO, ready . t mixed colors or cut- - - - 24 OK ' v;t jX- is-k- I l at..., - KNOW DAN? i refer Canter at till Ifftermeeiitehi tree 1 4th Open tot So. EL e.m. te 1:30 p.m, Saturday Until 1 R-- mm mu um or iron Long-ter- m resident Dan Heiner is an expert specializing in transportation for you'-oyour goods Contact him at Ground .Flooj;, Corner, Hotel Utah. DAvis t r Dec DAM1W-- !-' Y.c!I Ay:. SL.w lL: Salt Lake Glass & Paint Co. 333 0;J:.t-3:- :5 tint tom-roa-d v I i::G INSTALLED . 523 so. 2nd y 38 ! PAYDAY TER.TS ET .. SAIT LAKE CITY, CALL DA fccssvdt $S95 ABSORBERS A LOAD LEVELERS jossei A.T.tT. was again the most active issue on a turnover of shares. The stock opened at 75, equalling the historic high set on Monday, dipped to 75 and closed unchanged at 74 JoinsS.F. Concern on 145,800 shares. Telephone 'Paul F. Geerlings, trial attor- has attracted investor interest ney, for finance with the Salt on a rare scale since its Lake office of the U.S. Securities split became effective last " and Exchange month. Commission, will Trading on the American become associate Stock Exchange - was - active general conn s e 1 with 1,450,000 shares changing hands. However, Insurance prices Inc., San showed Irregular tendencies v vJ, Francisco, it was mar-ks. n. announced Tues- volume picked up and so i4 day. IT I 1 Mr- - Geerli n g s did prices. Resists IN SHOCKS active4ore tis- sues posted gains than' HOUSE PAINT .SPECIALISTS 1 New York Time Service' ; Thi NEW YbRK, July 7 stock market tpok a breathing v spell Tuesday. Prices closed thoroughly, mixed.. although FROM MAY, 1941, to September, 1960, he was chief mechanical engineer for Pickands, Mather and Co., Duluth. He and his family will make their borne in Salt Lake City. THE POSITION is newly created. For the past tour years Mr. Bernstrom has been raw materials engineer for the Jones A Laughlin Steel Corp., Pitts, burgh. Bom In Superior, Wis., Mr. Bernstrom attended Superior State College - and earned his B.S. degree in mechanical engineering from the Armour Institute of Technology, Chicago, in T 5 Stocks Cool Offy KCC Appoints Engineer Ireated Post In- - THE BOARDS eight members Include Byron Mode, Salt Lake City attorney and former regional director, Bureau of Land Management; Dr. Orlo E. Ne Today in Business- - -- THE DOUBTS were echoed by knowledgeable locals who f e e l the top invaders, who arrived here only Monday, have not had tome to acquaint themselves with the site. Secretary New York TImeo oAa m won- Championship Wednesday prac- had enough if they dering tice to Justify their positions as tournament favorites. ! AF lljrf Stewart L. Udall welcomed here Tuesday his oil shale advisory board, which he has asked to helpJbim develop policies that will have major long-tersignificance to both the nation's economy and its security. enter . Bali By Frank Hewlett Washington Bureau You don't have to drive all the V way to the course or the driving le whi worth In ome to range get buckpractice. All you peed Isanormal-sized et and tome balls and a backyard Reuter New Agency ST. ANDREWS, SCOTLAND, Nick- July 7 Americana Jack will likely Lema laus and Tony the British" Open' Golf Jlines Markets Finance Udall Opens Oil Shale Policy Meet 2-5- 74l! t ' , nicruranae RAILROAD TOTAI TRANSPORTATION |