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Ill Nerer Fish It CITY as quiet Saturday in the heart of Kansas City's residential disuntil a regal Virginia trict kkhite tail buck doer appeared Ile led the city folk poliee and conservation agents on a merry chase through finely groornNi lawns flower gardens and MN neatly trimmed hedges and picket fences It as first spotted near 7th KANSAS of Utah State swcpt s baseball games from Westminster 31 and in Salt Like City Saturday rrrrsBuRcil (AP) — Sandy shortstop singled stole second ‘8estminster ended its season Keufax scattered seven hits for and third and came across on with a record 7 OM OM 002 3 0 his fifth victory and Maury Willie Davis' double Ron Fairly Utah State 000 010 000 Westminster Wills triggered a three-niWest C10oan sixth heat out a slow roller sending and Geames R410 and when Pitts to and bistroson inning uprising with his base- - 1)"Vis Socond Game Steve Plass thru UtAh StAt hi Clt 7 7 running loadmg thp Los Atobtirgli pitcher ? 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'" 1' :" 4 4 4 3 4 Reseborg c Kennedy 2b Koutax p 21 2 In I Total - Shrgeil Total The Connecticut Mutual Life was founded in 1846 in Hartford lust one year the progressive thrifty ppople who have so proudly built the great' commmunity sentatives so graciously W are grateful to be permitted to serve in providing in the Intermoutain Area The recuriting training and development to the level of professional status the work of these men subsequently affects so many families The trophy in these areas 2B 5 Pittsburgh Davis (2) Mots (3) 33 jiIlopp Lir (W 51) (1 9 4 513 e R : ER BB SO 4 0 0 2 0 0 0 2 9 10001 00001 2 0 0 0 0 2 0 1 0 O 2 0 O 0 11Asi' 015:k 2 i Ilk jinihkr 4C11 Lf " k it llti r--'4"i- '5 1 Salt take City Thurs May 19 1 — 8:30 p p US r tI 4 ) GEORGE 216 115 Dlerker Owens 5 JR 13 3 1 1 3 5 t 3 0 0 0 2 2 3 0 3 0 3 Braves Win GORILLA MACIAS 3-- 'AM SPECIAL EVENT vs THE Braves a to triumph over 3-- 0 the St Louis Cardinals SCORPION ab FAlou lb FIRST WENT ADMISSION: I RINGSIDE: $250 RESERVED: $200 GEN ADM: $150 Children Under 12 75e Total Atlanta LEADlG 37 00 009 4 0 12 e— 090- -0 3 27 0 Total 0110 3 9 3 000 I 3000 4000 3000 3010 3010 3000 3010 3010 1000 1000 2b solo 4-- : t:i-- HBP—By Gibson W 3 4) Gibson 2 4 9 9 9 (M 0 0 3 3 Jones) OR st -1 L- Offers Outstanding I H it)R 'mob ' t' ENGINEERS with chemical ''' ' Shirm suranc ) cantered into Mason E Dean t1 f ' miTt'':'-- ' L Ray life r the Andrus gradated t Irig I 1 11 of from Utah and ) Paul Erskine '410 E Heiner David M Kelly Paul graduated from the University of Utah and has spent a great deal of his time in the life insurance handling for Individuals adsound financial seeking vice Paul currently is speinsurance in life cializing planning for young professional and businessmen and can be depended upon for counsel intelligent fretired Army Erskine came to Mutual Life after seriously studying several professions Much of Mr Frskine's time is spent in handling business insurance for his clients while becoming very competent in proper life insurance A recently M ficer Connecticut He spent sev York University eral years in merchandising before corning into the life in business as a felt surance time career Ray has clone an exceptionally good lob in effectively applying life insur once to business and per son& needs Ward 1 ' ' ev's ' 'III" David graduated from this University of Utah a year ago Since that time Ito hos qualified for Connecticut Mutual' Leaders Kound Table and has become very proficient in techniques related to employee plans arid business insurance Mr programming Kelly has also worked in charitable bequests using life in surance as a funding media programs r Pionring r:i 1 i ‘ Walter H Davidson 3' 4 - 44 4'' 1 - A - John 1 '' F L William Cowley M Larkin Moeller spends much of his time in working with Independent business men in this area His has completed several xtntiv study courses and con be depsimiled advice upon 40c intelligent pertaining to business dpd rrnnot f nturonc fessional poplo Art L Moeller D Mr ntered the in John recently surance business after owning his own restaurant M Cow ley is specially wIfouall fied in setting up proper insurance and educational pro Mr also prams Cowly spends his time in program ming retirement plans for pro -- -- Patterson Jerome Patterson conies to hie insurance from a successful career in the mortuary bin swiss Hsi is a noted public speaker and serves as Bishop I his ward Part of Mr Patvol terson s responsibilities around insurance plans for residents Of the Coo 111e area and also in Salt lake 0 t tt - 4 : J e I - Hugh W Pinnock 1111I R M tidy ornaied tiakann thovgh e3nts byttp award h ess esna h St 0 "ghmt fcr 10644 ttll n KSV ith hv 1tycl 16 c SLP'0 Dnttict 101t Camaany tho -- $ 1g 01 - W Mutual Mr on She Ol1 1a tot questifiref Lfsolrs Round Table ord hos now meowed th poshon of Superwsot wth the Agorlcv Et 11tPei for hts On s SP af sevo1 hSufanC1 snool boa 114tcuri hancir Of P'4C'01 h S M Thomas' -- 1' th lust nornd t3 rt Winriff of 01 torn- staff Do'1v s stoetvlsory oor1 which will 1t pro 1ted nnt month in Woth- ontnn D C Mf Thom' hos t et oottonetno unit pr"ir11 vory cow-y wwwww nl ( for 11 rncv-ottd vs- it Doo ConnechCut on-- he pole! tar tHy 01 IPedi”q 'bad yor rlaod Sure' I 0- - avvr Daniel J Gary Sheets Shoes hos just corslphsttef fv s'e'r uccosful yoors Mr p- Ayacv Nrlhorn Utoh Sdkohern Idaho opr a add gool4ci orr1 doter pt c'r1 ? os '' ' ' V '' ) illwoustionme ' ' ' t4 :' ft - " OI c—41‘ sit Ilteso to(0 le r plorolog ‘o us An equal APPOrtud"Y nI ractra!! Cii ductition salary requirmnts of Koitriitte number to BOX taro of thit end tolophtori Confidntiol Intrviow will b troitgd MAIL ItISUMB v 01 0d wat incidt sOlch (or& Dean Udy CLU Pinnock is recognised as a business church and comH hos berm munity leader the General A gist during the post fine years and during the this tirn Agnpse hos in the crown to second for niter soars Company power development Hugh Is also stremly capable in pro-hi- s clients n rfr nuod an business and per adv so al lire alturonce r ct Conner' He is a n' cut Mt tuol s General A 4ents Adv isory Committee Mr Pm aarls ir or of the Salt Lake 400110n — of 1"11 Liwere rirers Mr A Sethi! N 1 ' frit' responsible h e Lnk Solt yrth s recent sociessArrod Agency HnoILA 41 iy tronstrrel or his the Agent company Mf BmniS1 is 0 ten iirr of lite e Gourley 0 :' t Brasted t of G Jerome recently qualified foe the Company's eclusiee Soles and Sales Managment Trainis currently ond Prograin ing in Hortford Connecticut readdonal training civing Mr Gourley has done an pi cptionally good too in setting up life insurance programs for many of his Mr ‘ r v"---- k t ' -:- 1 s ' (Jo Dovidson is Connecticut in Mutual S represontotive Southern Utah Ile resides in St George and is offiliated sicifh Reber Insioralce Agency Mr Davidson has continually produced sound life insurance for the citizens of Iran ard Washington counties i - el I ' i1 14 'I t - Ir'k44'''''' t-- gilei ' - ‘ :' t" ' Mr ' 4 — k wiwoomal I V Stanley 4 rI '4 v N Jay then obtained his matters degree in Business from New ‘ 1: 0s kr‘ R B Andros University Air In- 2 ''' — 1 Practice your Profession in a leading many- facturer's headquarters in tho Southwest I Feet' i ' 4' rnOf'Y R —e outdoor oc114tising Mr Milliner is ssfeciatiling in business insurance and spends a great deal of time working in Wasatch Summit and Salt take counties t I ' Ios 1 Dean recently moved to Hone lulu Hawaii from the Prove and central Utah area He ham graduated from and his Young University last fine year production helped (the Agency in winming the President's Trophy Deans main work it in say ings plans and general A7:77: 4r t?C'' g: t 0 selling a pm ago after a sovessful career in Pocatello Idaho is the horns of Mr Ward A resident of Idaho Dove pro on vidps counsel and odvir matters pertaining to 11is ins rronc ond its application to rural and agr l ultJrni business needs Expansion Program Challenging Assignments o L—wa2t r "II ''t' oft f Shirman Milliner Rideout 'tr t: David itary or process equipment background ddrats ‘ Gordon a graduate of Utah State University recently was transferred from our Salt lake office to Logan where he will handle the Company's affairs in Southern Idaho and Northern Utah He may be reached In Logan by calling 7526735 Mr Eliason Is under the company's sales manage ment program 6 'Irv 9 Mr iI ' ksi Gordon Mr Borson Is a specialist In Tax Sheltered Annuities and Is handling the retirement plans for literally scores ofn education personnel Mr is a native of California and graduated from Brigham He began Young University his life insurance career two his years ago upon ing the Home Office Career School Howard graduated from the University of South ern California two years ciao and has been working in its Salt Lake Agency since that time ttNr01 :::i: '''''''':' WP— san- 4 ---q s ENGINEERS SALES ORIENTED s) 1 f tits " tottwtooper A a Kennard Burson F named "Out standing first YOOr Agent for the Compaq' in the Intermountain area and has lust retently returned from attend was - ENGINEERS SALES ORIENTED ' t N N 40 ::Aoferi (tn '' ' Fabrication Designs for New Products Erection Design of Large Custom Process Equipment Components ' ' f 1 ) DESIGN Howard J Brinton Howard Nevada I Problem Analysis Engineers Specifications Formulation Estimates Proposals 0 L1 L1' il‘ 1 Rap ondR Harward a Solos and Rey Hayward Sales trainee Management Utah State from graduated whore he played University fullback Ray and his family are living in Bountiful where he handles the life Insurance clients his pmgrams for throughout Utah Idaho and APPLICATION ENGINEERS : 1 1 r ''2'74 :: 1 I - -- ' Opportunity to 4 r 64? 1 It ' 1 ''64 SOUTHWEST COMPANY 4 v"' e- td1ii'1 tt - - '': - ' ilk '" ' '1 1 ': 7 7 7 4: :N l'l '':1 ' ' 1- - :1 DP—Atlanta Atlanta 10 St Louis 2 213—Bolling Wooctward HR —Mathews (2) S—Gibson H PER BB 50 IP lernastee Glbson (I t ' D Brinton Ralph was one tf the leading second year agents in Connecticut Mutual Life He goal-'tie- d fcr the Million Dollar Round Table with production of S1400971 on 101 individuais Mr Brinton received the Award and is Supervisor's of in problems specializing the business man and rancher Mr Srinton is widely heard as a public '4ipokor 1 to: - s- Ralph A t4'0 i:': LOB — 3B — 2 E —Ruche ' 0 Javier ' ' :- 1 111'ip ' :1:::i it 4111' At t ab r hbi 3 Shannon rt Jones cf Flood cf Thomas lb 5 Cepeda lb Aaron rf smith 3b Torre c 4 0 0 0 &Johnson if Geiger If 1 Buchek is Mathews 3b 3 s Woodwrd ss 4 I 1 0 3 1 2 0 Gibson P Bolting 2b Lemester p 4 0 1 Gagliano Ph Ai Sandy Barr Vs Ray Gorden 1 3 r h bi 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 I " :4 0:: 1 LOUIS ST ATLANTA k :' ::: Mack hos just completed his lif first year in th insurance business and was honored by being named "Rook 'of the Year" at its Annual Awards Much of banquet Mr Rideout's work is with young families and college students g EDDIE SHARKEY t 1 0 LLI Mock four-hitte- II' A ct:At CLU Mr Kelly is a life member of the Dollar Round Million Table and bolds tho coveted Ho is a spCID designation cialist in pension and profit sharing pions and group insurance Much of Mr Kelly's cm is spent in property ond estate planning Recently folhis tenth am ios celehrrusd niversory with Connecticut Mutual i Akkt rt‘k ST LOUIS (UPI) — Denny r Le Master pitched a and drove in a run -- with an eighth-inninsingle Saturday night to spark the Atlanta ALBLIQUEROUI Folios M Kelly is a life and Caldwell member of the qualifying Million Dollar Round Table who has served his Connecticut Mutual policyholders for 21 years He is a recognized of in the areas slim expert and business plans ployee insurance Mr is Caldwell listed as one of consistently the leading agents in Con necticut Mutual Life Ctql ' 0 ::'''''': 1 I Ak4mk'i Caldwell 0 ): ''''':YL ft ' 4 SALT LAKE FAVORITE vs v- 14- f f kti 1 0 2 1 3 3 3 3 2 Fox (L 0 0 0 0 Culp HOP—By Btrtil (Gentile) WP—Lee 1337 A— 3957 JOHNNY GOEL7 S -- 1sa: :: zmt44F' kt 002 I f' I r i' Mr ter ovi p 3 2 I Minsky ) f I ' BB SO 3 " 4 Sk rp Yiii : 0000 0002 I Lee (W Raymond Buhl Knowles HOLLYWOOD REP H 7 1 Ullman SEMI-MAI- N -- ip f: ‘ ::! ' trT 1966 ' 14ii LPaul Fairbourne J Tot& Total 465155 596126 Houston 00 03-- -0 601 Philadelphia 000 102 000 02— 5 E—Dierker Lee DP—Houston 11 2 LOB—Houston Philadeiphia 9 2B—Callison Philadelphia Morgan 3B—TTAY1Or TTaylors Aspromonte Morgan HR—Dierker (IL White Oft S— Dierker Bolas lir Gorgeous :I '' 46 '' ' :' Max :::::::: :: ' '' " r'' ': :: l1 Rigby Mr Pairbourne has just corn pleted his fourth year with Connecticut Mutual ond has high- consistently produced business is Paul quality spending a great deal of his time in To Sheltered Annuity retirement planning and has done on excellent job in the area of personal savings pro- grams for families 0000 MONTERREY K '''''''''' V ' I '' L 0000 MONIEZ 7 LBS : 0000 Tito 210 tv !:: PHILADELPH1A r h bl ab r h 1)1 212 Morgan 5020 6134 Rojas 2b Siackson se 5 0 2 I Groat ss 6010 White lb Wynn ct 4010 5111 5 120 2 0 0 0 Callison rf Gentile lb Staub rt Culp p 6010 AsPrmhte 3b 5 0 0 Clemens If 5000 MelY0 it 3110 06Irmoirt C 5 1 0 Nicholson rf 1000 Gonzalez cf 5 1 1 0 Bateman C 3110 TTarlor 3b 5 1 4 2 Heath c 1100 Buhl p 1000 Dierker 1111 Knowles P Owens P 0000 Briggs Ph 1000 Lillis ph 0000 Belinsky p 1000 Latmen p 0000 Kuenn ph 1000 Mantilla ph 1000 Fox n Lee P 0000 Brandt If 1012 Sims ph 1110 Raymond P 0000 BIGTIME MAIN EVENT ' I l'' : "710':" A 1'e ' :!: i Connecticut April 20 T' n :'i ': : gyron was named "Agency Mon of the Year for 1965 white paying for $1464320 of life insurance He alio received the Leader in Volume award and has dignified him stlf by hanclimg the problems of the indepenaent businessman Mr Rigby is a qualify log member of the Mil lion Dollar Round Table HOUSTON pm 4 i' ': '' ''': Li ek Adeesourt‘ Myron 3 FAIRGROUNDS COLISEUM 1"1Vt "' it'7 ir ' 6-- 5 WRESTLING ' ki 71 1 PHILADELPHIA (UPI) — Joe Morgan's two - run llth Inning triple drove in his third and fourth runs of the game a Saturday Et n d highlighted three-ru- n rally that carried he Houston Astros to a victory over the Philadelphia' Ph lilies With the score tied at Morgan tripled off reliever Terry Fox to drive in Bill Heath and Greg Sims with the lead runs and boost his league-leadin- g batting average to 355 1 ' N 1 Phi ls 64 r o7: 4 N ' :''''' A Astros Stop 1 ) BRAKES -- ? ::1::-T'- j responsible agents is a matter of great importance because awarded our Salt Lake Agency is symbolic of their outstanding achievements Charles J Zimmerman all President ' H 7 7 r of careerminded : 217 At saving card consist of theory modern teach- latest resuscita ing techniques 'lion methods and other aquatic skills Persons wishing to participate should register at the YMCA 737 E 2nd South THE PRESIDENT 7 (2) IP Mikkeispn McB6an t and Hertford (2) SR-- Sisk Milikelsen McBean ' old and hold a before the Mormon pioneers arrived in the Great Salt Lake valley We salute of responsible citizens and who have accepted our Company and its repre so many millions in financial security for literally Thousands of individuals -4 060 001111101- -1 LOB-L- os Angeles 5 Clendenon Roseboro Sick f'r' t least 17 current liteThe program will mustt be plicants MMP 001 003 000- W i If Blass P Sisk P Pacmn ph Mikkelso is Rodgers ph McBean p 0 3 2 Sandy Koufax I 4 34 Koutax 7L'''':7- 00 Pittsburgh MASS Pholhroel o Clorienon lb Mhrroski 2b Bhoev lb I 0 0 0 0 0 los Angeles ''' -- Aquatic Session JOIN IN CONGRATUIATING TIIE INTERMOUNTAIN AGENCY— HUGH W PINNOCK CLU and ASSOCIATES ON THEIR BEING AWARDED THE PRESIDENT'S ORGANIZATION TROPHY IN TOKEN OF THEIR RECORD IN TILE DEVELOPMENT OF NEW CAREER LIFE INSURANCE AGENTS DURING 1963 4111 4000 4 0 0 4020 3000 3000 1000 00001 1000 0 0 0 0 1000 0000 rt Oen-wor- 3010 1000 ( --- 2 2 :"'4' 4144'ie'' ' i 3b IJohnson If Phrker lb '::' '' '' i PITTSBURGH eh r h bl a cf 4111Met 4030 4 0 0 Ailev ss 4000 Davis cf Fairly rt I' : 4' ':' '' 3 Gihm W A 40"0411 1 ts wilts ': i 4 11 4:0nroneke0 ANGELES ab r h bi LOS ''' '' ' - A 4 e 07(1:s 0 ': lattre two-ou- !! ' t I I I I - — : t: I I : Prior to tint inning Koulax was in trouble only once—when nit 'Bill Mazeroski hit a pie in the seventh But he got out of the jam by getting Bob j Bailey to pop up to D5 1966 15 of CONECTICUT MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE CO !7-4- - " t YMC and Grand Ave Lawrence Two more times he was hit Oh S Wood looked out her kitchen a tranquiliter pellet N‘indow and saw the deer starPatrolman (lark Shecliells An Aquatic IAalership Insti- ing At her out of ammunition "ally tute for persons interested in Police asked residents to pounced on the deer kVith the Certiffcation for teaching in an dela their lawn mowing until help of other en he held the deer had been capturell him until a rope could be tied :aqua" prigram will be 'con- ducted Friday night and all day A patrolman fired a tranquil- around his legs t at the Salt Lake iNr pellet and hit the deer in Conserva ion agents will re:'Saturday the hip It didn't stop him lease the deer in a quiet country YMCA down a street Harold W Buckner YMCA spot where there were fewer Four times he stopped to rest people Physical Director said that ap-- ' ( a THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS :i!1' The Salt Lake Tribune May in KC Again! t: '' d ) tL i j ( THE CONNECTICUT MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE CO 203 EXECUTIVE BUILDING rnPI°Vr 153 EAST liii SOUTH: SALT LAKE cm- - UTAH PHONE 3557117 S A " 4ttk " A' "4- A414' 4 '''-"-' 44 'A " 4 dh ' 3 |