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Show T ROCKY MOUNTAIN REVIEW Salt Lake' County , Utah Thurtday , August 20 1964 Page 10 Jaycees To Host Orientation Meet Holladay - Cottonwood Jay- cees will hold an orientation meeting, Thursday , August 27, at 8 P.M., at the Tracy- Collins Bank auditorium, 4707 Holladay Boulevard. Holladay News Notes (Continued from page 6) UP IN THE AIR Mr. and Mrs Keith Gusta-veso8460 Roger Drive, hopped into their Bonanza aircraft Wednesday afternoon, August 12, and headed for San Francisco where they attended a Mrs Gustaveson (Elsie) has had her head in the clouds quite frequently lately as she Just completed her student pilot training and performed her first solo flight in July Her next step will be to study for her private pilots license. n, convention. Arthur can play the Thomas. You can play the Thomas. FACE PANEL Miss the Kids? meet the Democratic breakfast was held Monday Morning, August 10, A candidate 7 to 9 A M , at 4526 Brock-ban- can bring them home again You're only a Among attending Ernest steps from your phone Try it and see Youll discover few H. THAT SMARTS No, these fellows by the latest elephant Joke A hold Is no laughing matter those candidates were David King, Dean, Calvin L G lliams. you cedar grape stake fence ONLY $1.25 per Bone-Crushin- And Storm floors Indian summer weather Joe Tangero plants NOW-2- 995 ALSO: PLYWOOD - DOORS - HARDWARE WINDOW GLASS - LUMBER SKYLINE BUILDING SUPPLY 3025 East 33rd South ORGAN CENTEJt 665E. 21st. So. -- Also in Ogden and Logan Sun. 10p.m.) (Leland Lay at the Thomas Organ-KUT- f Is Back! Bear Hugs g Toe-Hold- By BETTY CZACHOWSKI Girls, If a guy says he wants to show you some bear hugs, hammer-lock- s and step-ovtoe holds -- - think twice before you smash him with your purse I He may be inviting you to the wrestling matches. After an absence of five the sport of bonecrushing is back in Salt Lake bigger and better than ever Sounds of yer breakin my arm, let go a my hair came from the ring while angry shouts of Kill em, kill em filled the Fairgrounds Coliseum, Tuesday, August 11. years, oh-o- -o Two 238 pounds, and partner 285 Anderson 62 pounds, will present wrestling every other Tuesday night at the Fairgrounds. Famous Invade Fairgrounds s August 28 Shows now coming through the tiny tube Fridays are video tapped matches Wrestling has really advanced -- - its not a carnival anymore, remarked Guy. He said theres about 5,000 professional matmem in the country plus about 150 gal grapplers. soothes the wrestand pains. Earning range from $15,000 to $175, 000 per year A total of 90 percent of wrestlers are college grads Is the sport a farce or do wrestlers really get hurt' Yes, Indeed, they get hurt, said Don and Guy, pointing Money lers aches to Utah turned promoters promise to bring the top wrestling performers to the Bee Hive state. Promoters Guy Brunettl, 61, Don running fence foot! outside painting the pleasant LOOK, MA, NO HANDS -- - Making like Peter Pan, a flying drop kick on his stunned opponent. k Arthur Godfrey says if he can play the Thomas organ anyone can It s easy with Color Glo just press a button The keyboards light up to show you how Come on in and let us show you how you too can oiav the Thomas Choose from 58 models Prices start at only $595.00 CjOlQBSESSEi V er Following the panel questioning the candidates were available for private OUT--AII finger-loc- Larson, Mrs The candidates were subjected to a series of provocative questions b a special panel of citizens consisting of professors Richard Grow, Curt Johnson, and J. D. Wi- 0 arent amused Big Question: Yes, The) Reall) Get Hurt! Landi, Oscar W, Me Conkie Jr., Clyde L. Miller, Harvard R Hinton here are some late summer specials for in tiubH, bone-crushi- W (Rarnpton, J 'Jerry that Long Distance is the next best thing to being there Finish k Drive One Long Distance call CLOSE Telnert, president managed ing ham MOUNTAIN STATES TELEPHONE O During their brief stay, they to sandwich in a stght-seeln- g tour of the city convention between busy sessions. The couple returned to Salt Lake Cltv Friday everybody getting into the act. Acting as chefs at the outing were Bishop Dale Hanks, Robert Rice, and Rulon Burn- three-da- y All area men between the ages of 21 and 33 are invited to attend and learn the aims of Jaycees. Guest speaker will be Fred - bone-breake- rs such as Argentina Rocco, Lou Thesz and Edward Carpentler will flex their many muscles for local rlngslders. The partners also plan to ' bring midget and women wrestlers here later in the year Hitting the area in a big way, wrestling will be programmed live and in living color in Salt Lake starting, Friday, their scars finished a match once with a broken wrist, said I match with the big M ountaln Dean refused Shortly after, Dean was matched against a nameless masked man. Yep, you guessed it - It was our own Wild Bill cornin round the Mount Un to settle the Hero or villain -- - how does a wrestler chose It depends a lot on the fans. have Wrestlers their own styles, If the fans dont like it -- - hes a villain, Guy revealed. score Boxscore: Bill- - sweet revenge, Dean: broken leg Another wrestler had his ear torn off -- - hut stayed In bleedthe ring 58 minutes Gimmicks, ''sqich as masks or outlandish costumes, are also used by matmen Next program at the Coliseum will be Tuesday, August -- ing Dont wait for the usual rush... 25 badly. There are no sportsmen like wrestlers -- - theyre courageous fellows, said Don How do the bleeped boys stay so, so, bleeped A good diet is essential, commented Guy And most of the fellows work out an hour or two a day, Featured will be Don Leo 305 Jonathan pound Utahn, pitted against Buddy Killer Austin and the Kangaroos, tag team champs, battling the Christy Brothers so-o-- o, So, practice your booing wrestilns back and hissing in town. added Don Don Guy said his leg was once broken deliberately during a match -- - but he got his revenge with this "In a - It only took same fellow me two minutes to break his -- arm, the said calmly The Utahns went on and on about injuries racked up by wrestlers in the ring If youre the page-i- f squeamish not -- - read on: Utahn Wild Bill Longson had his back broken by Man Moun- tain Dean. 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