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Show ' 7, t '.411 , , , DESERET NEWS AND TELEGRAM, Tuesday, February 1964 À, -,. ',-- --,- Prep Plc I cs7 Rea e .113 olil-Commille- - - , . - CIubhouso.. Itlystcrif Of Thci Soaring Bigl Ile The number of games this we f62) im't as important as the part the outcomes will play The Orange indeciding Who makes what In IHAMI (UPI) Utah's high school basketball Bowl Cotnmittee, which in the tournaments this Mardi. days of Oldahomi superiority It's the- midway part, of the had 'only half a problem in season. There's stilla chance planning for New Year's Day, for most to get a berth with a will .be 'bidding for both Its win or two. Others will have to teams in the open maticet thia' Will the rest of the seasqin for a in. the annual basketball fall, its Big Eight tieup ended. spot ' carnivids. Committee President B. Boyd 'rwo Class A and seven class Serrjamin atmatmced Monday B leagues move into action sa Tuesday-an- d the vote to end the with ries of contracts. He said the 37 games set Friday and . , committee, with more, money SaturdaY, week to offer now and the first night schedule Here's early game among the, major JDOWLS, with favored teams rshown in fel$ it could reach new leights bold face capital letters: ' Drops - . ;'1:1i.''''...'':8.611.C.e.i-i'';',:gli.iii.-.'4'0:'Aii,.:Iti.'obi4 -- Em- n - Norta Sultana et SOUTN SUMMIT evil City al MORGAN Rica at SOUTH RICN Retie levee ILY.14191" at AMERICAN FORK ateasnt Grove at LEON A TWIG at ST. FRANCIS , Retitle Nate (Seattete' NORTH SANakIll at Wasatch Aced Mann at IMMO' Nina (Soden , - sottna Itagitat swim at way, Rif:Afield at NORTH SEVIN -, agetita Wale (Gartieta) , ' Escgoat at PASGUI1C14 , at Orval Very eak is (Millard) tolutolio it Dalt. 111AVall - - - - Auditor's report of the Salt (Re: this sale of land) By GEORGE FERGUSON Lakefor the City Corporation year ended June :3, 1 1C; Writer News Sports Dore t Under "Capital bnprovements Fmtld," "Revenoes:'Page Prea'1---'-SaRtakes golfing Set Is aPPr')PriatelY callused' - at 58f 'Proceeds from sale of Forest Dale right-otwa-y prop. , ent due to things they have heard or read in the put, Ai research of past files points tut, for esample, that the of mystery. Mt. Dell golf nour;oe 01)17 n; an March 16, 1961: The city commission approvedan,archl- to waii-leil-beliévi that . - tect firm to design the "590,000" Mt. Dell clubhouse, A $90,- ouflow golfers They point Forest Dale sale revenue would take care of most of expenditure for the clubhouse was placed in Dell and Rose Park expenses, that the Mt. Dell clubhouse capital hnprovements budget for 1962 after construction- - was ' cost began at $90,000, went to $150,000, to 1229,935 and ' postponed last summer because of a threatened deficit in the ' 1960 operating fund. finally to $274,161, that it will take 530,000 more to water , , five courses now than it did three in 1960, ,and that golf I' ', fell from a reported $49,958 profit In 1961 to a $3,550.42 March 1, 1962: The city commission approved two sep- arate bonds issued deficit in to finance Mt. Dell and Rose - - - s trol - - - , la- - - ' -- , , - Jas. 26, 1959: A city parks official It quoted: 9be entire purchase price of Forest Dale ($567,680) has been , earmarked, for use-- in development of the Mt. Dell golf Rose Park course.";course and for the -- Part golf '4 - ea the Mt Dell Clubhouse, parking lot and access way, $250,000 was for the Rose Park clubhouse, parking lot and another nine boles.. Each clubhouse was to have about 6,000 square feet of area and expected to cost in the vicinity of $100,000. --- - ' courses.-$150,000-w- thepoqsibilities -- - , was decision "a' the said byleaving wide He difficult one" becante of the good relations with -- the Big ch Eight,-whiputs its Champion Bowl game from in 1954 through this year. The times it was Oklahoma, and the Sooners lost but once.' -- the-Mia- mi - .1959: Parks Commissioner L. C. Romney is quoted in an address to members of the Bonneville Hiwanis Club: "The money obtained from sale of Forest Dale Golf ' --- - , , - Feb.-- 2- 7' 2- Feb- - 15, 1963: Construction of the Mt. Dell clubhouse' was awarded to Austin I. Hughes at low bid of ta9,935. Engineer's estimate was $243,845. Highest bid was $268,500. 4, ,Coursetothe church of. Jesus Christ of -- Latter-da- y ' will cover adequately all expenses needed to construct two area in place - - holes of golfing at Forest Dale." -f- sue etc May 9, 1959: - le - 1963:- Fred $4 611 - y -- -- - ,- fiscal tewit,-vicerpreside- nt ---- - east-we- highway. st , (In boles. It take $30,000 -- , IrrIN-1- 11YULt1 , TUBELESS 7: ' , e 03(15 - - - 9.95 27.45 00x15 - re;eitil Cosing7"..,, t - 4 RAYON WHITEWALL JET-AI- R TUBELESS3:--.6.50x15 0.1 'ZIP) 11,F1 t - 18.95 , .11,--)(6- ' ,61.4 4 0 1;OR,P III TUBELESS 2 -6- .003(13 -- 0 - TIRES 17.45 - Plus Tom end Casing MANY cerwelt SIZES AT SALE PRICES 46"1"11 GEtiERikt- TiRtSERViCE "Zr7 ki tT 0 1RAM, 0 si 0 alail a n I - , -- , TIRE- - MIL ALIGNMENT - GENERAL NYLON WHITEWALL - () -- , Talood Casio. 1 PIK'S - MAKES td ma :1-I- - memeoliga- r- TWO RIO LOCATIONS 1381 South 2nd WestL 2320 Highland Drive Salt take CityIN 64646 1:1 .. :. - 431 t;4:7 PULLY SURES - 7 JET-Al- it - , SAFETY B more to water an additional. and Rose Park). Dell -- - showed it cost $20,704 to water 35 now will holesMt. 27 a.m. to 10Vort St . e 1960met-ir- -- 165 last 6th South ' was $50,659.90. year-196- - ' , 4'. 'P. Mr. Oliver's estimated wEter expenses Dee.,,1961: Dag - rears service to Sett Mt meet !Monate et - - Nov. 19, 19631- - Report says that $542, of the $567,680 purchase price of Forest Dale has been paid. Mr, Ben of BrighamYoung-11..- - said the remain4-'- ing $25,000 would be paid as soon as some adjustment was made as result of the city's sale of part of the land at north end of the golf course tothe state for construction or the IV NEW HOURS: - ITELIS Tuesday. Schedule 1E10,1 . Water Comm. 1,1C. Piercey says if city courses had paid for water as per the meters, - Bonneville used 513,577; Nibley, $3,201; and Forest Dale, $3,924. Total , 01 0 - , : I) She 1960: -T- an-19, t-- - rE11 ' :y)nu:,0 tl L ; , Salt Lake City is to receive its irs- t $100,000 payment for sale of Forest Dale on March 12, ,1959. Officials say the city plans to use the funds to pur- Mt. chase land for the proposed and . for construction of the that nine holes at Rose Park. - Oliver, Salt Lake fiscal consultant,: issued a teport which shows total cost of the Mt. Dell club- ir house-a- t $274,161,'-witthese additions to the low bid: Work order changes, $10,575; architects' fee, $14,430; water, power - -lines; furnishings; etc; $14,610; fiscal agents' fee on bond is- two planned courses will create 27 of the present nine-- holes - new golf coursen-l'ha , Dec:. 4, - , , Regan! Three West at SKYLINE (4 P.m). 'SOUTH at East, (UM Fialdhoun, 1 11,19 Lowman at HIGHLAND, 4 o.m. Remo" Four EINGHAM at Jordan I pen. MURRAY at Cyprus, 4 p.m. HILLCREST at Topeka, I Pm. ' 'Raglan Six (Jordan) JUDGE at DulmaY Grantsville at ST. JOSEPH'S . ST. MARK'S at Dolan Deaf School - Reales Six (Somali!) , Parowaa M CLOS:OUT'.. - - - ee - - I - Sugar HouseHU 44321 pepl..)cyppri PHOENDE. Ariz. (CPI)--Rresenting the PGA, --and-- the Deved sponsors breathed easier Thunderbirds." -did He not disclose whether todaYht the knowledge the $50,- the PGA would be given the raOW Phoenix Open survived a dio and television rights. But he threatened boycott by the Pro did say Hebert, one of the Association more - celebrated -t- ouring-pros fessional would be played on and a popular golfer in these (PGA), and 'had "withdrawn the prewith most ot the parts, schedule hibition and the edict against game's biggest names entered. the participation of PGA memUntil late Mondayn g h t, bers." , , there was definite doubt the Almost immediately, Jack tourney could be played in the Nicklaus and Arnold Palmer, two e the PGA of the face boycott-Thbiggest names perhaps -PGA announced Sunday after in the ,game, said to play, ethers - inchtded Palm Springs pelf that it was cancelling participation --in the National Opee champion Julius tournament because, the Thtm- Bores. c.. derbirds, who sponsor the Whether all the top golfers Phoenix tourney, would not sign could be rounded up in, time was a matter of conjecture, radio and television but there was a strong belief they could. Many played Monrights; Continued negotiations led to day in a Salton ,City, Calif. - a n announcement event and made Monday night Huclt, Thunderbird pros- tentative plans to moye on to by !dent, that "contractualprob other areas, but were expected 'ems - facing the Phoenix Open to reconsider and play at Phoe golf tournament have been e- - , -- 01 ;1 taggW - ;i1q. EA c .....,,...,,,.......,....,.,.,...,,00mp .... kowoPoolo, Ke.,". . mg I - omm m!,;ri:. d- they-expecte- ' ' , ,,- - 77:;, :1;V , N 1 1 t; -- Tr ItiMMOMMMIRAINVONIO,1,10 BM ur In , , 1,.- ...n..."'""777111Amemmamm- !7:77:77777,-;77--N . -- - - workectout by Jay Hebert, rep,' - 4 10. Jones ,Wins Bout -A-F- iEyes Patterson - y, 11-77- ---,righ- t " -- r) - - NEW YORK (UP1) Doug ones, the second-rankeheavweight contender who stopped Tom McNeeley with a broken nose Monday -til will widt-unafter Feb. 25 before accepting any "big guropean or American offers," Koswowitz Inanager bounced. On Feb. 25 Sonny Liston de fends hiscrown, against Cassius atMiami Beach- ,- and Jones of New York craves a shot at the winner. ..16, LIGHT en TO JACKPOT, NEV. --- rhore Dodges arid Do ge Darts were boug 141,746 -ir11963 than in 1962 -- ----Wh- - HORSE SHU CLUB - d Complimentary Bottle ot Bovinely - DINNER & DRINKS continuous enttrtainment $ite - And124316 more Plymouths an , PER PERSON $27.50 PEI COUPLE OVERNIGHT Room DA 8-42- sales of Chrysler Cot oration carswerCu . previous year-. wi, i i When-I96-3 61 All flights sonillisteil Alrligto ProWivre - WALKOVERS C i What does it all aaa. up to? , L-- 1' , K announcing final ieductions car and truck ownersc,--. have engineering and per, formatice of such excellence that it can be confidently backed 1,037,52211-ewChrys1er-Cortporatioei- disco-veredstylingtatheittast- t by . A WAIK:OYEIR j and onl y, er.c(f Arn , , Regular78ccustom Grade , R reduced - - Opp m - -- automotive history. 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