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Show ' ROCKY MOUNTAIN REVIEW Salt Lake County, Utah Thursday, July 23, 1964 t Page 14 CANVAS OR ALUMINUM AWNINGS Legion 'Contender PATIO SPECIAL i9 ft. by M ft. wit Htivy tub yotti 10 SEE "HQQOO FOR US Big Talk In Valley CUSTONUMADI bOAT covm LAWN fURNITURI RICOVIRINO TENT RIRAIRS FOR FREE ESTIMATES CALL and sugar house 1 DESIGN CONSULTATION 2193 S. 11th If its made of Camas l.t Ph. we can make 406-723- tt' 7 Already talk Is turning from who will do what In Salt Lake Valley American Legion baseball action to what the future holds in the way of new contenders. Skyline, currently knitted with West, Is a veteran-teaand will miss many a senior talent when next summers program rolls around But the Skyliners have enough youth, not only In their present lineup but In their Mr. Meat Automotive League entry to make things Interesting for the next few seasons West Is an team with a sophomore or two sprinkled In for good measure. Theyll have to be reckoned with In the future. Holladay Is somewhat young but promises Its usual good show when a few new names added to Its lineup. Holladay will be counting, not on Its new help but experienced help when It makes Its bid for honors next time around East Is spotty with young and experienced help on their current club though the Fast team Is expecting considerable assistance from their Automotive League team South, currently riding In fifth place this season, and defending champions , Is primarily a veteran team. The South club went all out for the big Legion prize this year. South will feel the pinch of talent next season Granite is a baseball school and will be back stronger because of the experience gained by the 1964 season. Highland promises a real threat to the title when It throws a field of experienced sophomores and juniors at the league next season Highland should be siesta., in a Fiesta Pool Chemicals Service Construction fiesta pools of Salt Lake City OPEN ALL DAY SATURDAY the Address 2343 E. Phone 3300 S. 485-02- 15 surprise team of the league. will be back and Murray strong though no contender role seems to be Insight for that team ham, Tooele, Jordan and Cyalso rans of the prus past season. BYU Applications Due August 31 m or He's taking a Also runs In the coming year are expected to come from Granger, Draper, Blng- - Students planning to attend Brigham Young University this fall have until August 31 to submit their applications, according to William R, administrative assistant to the president. Deadlines must be observed to handle the vast amount of planning, counseling, assigning and scheduling before the term starts. Fall schedule: new student orientation, September new student registration, September 17; other student registration, September classes start, September 2L y, 6; 9; (Continued from Page 8) at various city parks every Saturday night. She and her daughter, Mrs M aurlne Cook, plan to fly to Greenville, Ohio, August 5, for the National horseshoe tournament. Once dubbed the Going Grandmother by her ward Stokes Mrs. likes to bishop, keep on the move. Last summer she journeyed to Portland, Yellowstone Park and Southgate, California. Her plans this year call for trips to Denver and Lasegas Im only grateful Im healthy and can travel, she says. Her main hobby Is her garden and she gets up every mor ning at 5 A M to water her plants Mrs. Stokes has five of her eight children living in Salt Lake. She counts 35 grand - children and 28 great grand - children. and friends My many family have been wonderful to me, she added Her family and friends will help Mrs Stokes celebrate her eightieth birthday at an open house at the Grant 6th Ward, 3487 South 1300 East, from 1 to 5 P. M , Saturday, July 24 -- Valley lle Standings League SUadlnf s Was! SkvUne 16 800 16 800 LI 14 737 lUday ast 13 722 South 14 700 Granite 12 632 Highland Ju lge Murray Grant er 10 625 10 .626 h 8 Draper Ming turn Tooele Jord in C yprus St hedule 11 421 6 13 3tf 4 12 294 14 2G3 15 19 through JuH Jiur. 211 050 Gals Weekly Champions in the weekly at local country clubs, Tuesday, July 14, were: Willow Creek CountryClub, Class A: gross, Virginia Ferguson, net, Dawna golf tournaments Specialists in fine Sporting Equipment 421 6 5 HitiauftjjhinriB , If ' HOLD HIGHLANDS FUTURE -- - A year older and wiser are these Highland baseball players who hold Highlands diamond key. They Include, David Seeley, left, Michael Jensen, Randy Luke, Douglas Howard, John Landoures, Danny Pentelute and David Wetzel. 2045 east .200 south SALT LAKE CITY 17, UTAH TELEPHONE 19 277-264- 9 Alexander, Rene Chldester (tie), putts, Marge Metcalf; Class B: gross, Ilene Monltz, net, Mary Soffe putts, Gladys Strong, Delores Capes (tie); Class C: gross, GertieSpratt, net, Mildred Dubois; putts, Peg Barnes, Bev Epstein (tie) Class D: gross, Gayle Thompson; net, Irene McDermald; putts, Lynn Arent, Francis Bain, Alene Evans, Nine-hol- e, Class A: gross, Shirley Hip-penet, Melba Sugar putts', Dill Burton, Pat Taft (tie); Class B- - gross, Hilda Sellers net, Thelma Thaln, putts, Peggy Hansen. Salt Lake Country Club, Class A: Afton Owens, Jody Culp (tie); Class B; Marge Piper, Evelyn Fisher n; Scuba Diving Marine Equipment Parachuting Golfing Golf Results tie); Class C; Verda Hayes, Palmer (tie); Nine-holClass A; Jane Allen, Cleone Davis (tie); Nine-hol- e, Class B: Mary Muir, Marian Rogers (tie), Class C: Betty Key, Agnes Gallagher; putts; Norma J4janan;-e-ho- le putts: Jane Allen, ( Nancy e, Hidden Valley CountryClub, low grdss tourney. Class A: Lee Bole, Rose Kramer; putts, Dorothy Crowder Class BE Coy Morris, Barbara Fredrickson, putts, Neta Jenkins; Class B2: Jayne Scott, Kay Raleigh; putts, Ionia Bailey; Class C: Gloria Forcht, (tie for second) Gladys Griffin, Trlna Pace, Ruth Cole; putts, Maxine Howe. SPECIALS FROM PEHRSONS GIANT FAMILY REFRIGERATOR FREEZER BUY NOW NOW DOWN WITH GARBAGE CANS DOWN WITH SMELLY GARBAGE YES Your old refrigerator is costing .you money!. Down the Drain and Gone Forever! EASY? 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