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Show 2200 sq. fL 3 bedrooms, 3 baths. Full roughed in basement T-vr-u cant make It to the II you local basketball arenas, to see the top level college basketball games for many an obsome vious reason, give thought to the local high school gymnasium where adult bas- ketball programs are In progress most of the winter. The same machinery that makes It possible for thousands of Salt Lake County boys and girls to compete or otherwise participate In Salt Lake County Recreation Department programs provides a basketball league for recreatlon-rplnde- d adults. As a void Is created by a chill In the autumn months a basketball program Is placed on the October drawing board. An election Is held to elect new officers for the coming amateur athletic year. This meeting was held a week ago. New officers for the USAS former president Pat Wllae, I Dining room. 20 X 20 family room. 2 fireplaces. Priced to sell at $36,900. Open daily at 5017 South Wallace Lane (3020 East)or call - Doug Borg, Dale Thompson, A group are Willis Carlisle, president andDr. ClaytonWll-dlnso- Harold Williams, RayKhoury, John Park, Bernle Morlarlty, E. H. Berthold, Dwayne Moss, Jim Cleverly and Salt Lake County Recreation supervisor n, Board members to the driving force that makes so much activity available to so many Include: nt. Pete 466-370- 4. SHADOW MOUNTAIN ESTATES Haun. fast-mol- High School gymnasiums throughout the county are provided for these cagers to display their basketball prowess. Some of the biggest names In college basketball join the ranks at East Mlllcreek gymnasium, Granite High School, MORE THAN EVER UTAH NEEDS uth High School, West High and possibly others as the program to continues grow. College cagers and some former college football players are Ukely to join the program as the winter progresses and a need for rec- Q: i reation arises. It takes many a wheel to turn the machinery that brings together so much talent for a basketball program that K CAPABLE opens the first week of November and continues until the end of March. A big cog In this machinery is the Utah State Amateur Sports Association, which Is the fuel behind the drive wheel QUALIFIED the Salt Lake County Rec- reation Department. These two groups combine forces all year. In the summer months It Is the popular softball programs that bring many a family out to the soft-ba- ll diamonds. amateur sports season Launching 1964-6- 5 fall meeting are booster Stan Sanders, left, Recreation officer Pete Haun, newly-electState Amateur Sports Assn., Willis Carlisle ed with traditional Salt Lake County president of Utah and a past presl- - gf LEADERSHIP dent of the group and board member Dale Thompson. Basket- ball season, scheduled to begin the first week of November was first order of business of group of Salt Lake Business- men. Q, An important announcement jr IMPORTED CARS now out in the suburbs with the perfect suburban car is O Chryslers All-Ne- w Now ii rZ Economy Car In The COTTONWOOD MALL DR. FRANZ B. Arootfae? :a wmst SOE FOR UTAH HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 18th Legislative District FREEDS For the first time in Intermountain America, theres an auto showroom in the suburban shopping center. And Freeds put it there! ' I Now, you can buy a new car when you shop for your other family needs at the Cottonwood Mall. And what a car this 1965 Simca is! Ideal for the 2nd, or 3rd family vehicle. Perfect for commuting, with 33 mpg economy. Come in, visit our new showroom, and test drive a Simca today. Buy on Freeds own low bank rate financing. Your Simca is backed by the greatest warranty on .J 7 r ifv. any import Chryslers mile warranty. WILL PROVIDE THAT LEADERSHIP Dr. Schick has been a professor of political science at the University of Utah since 1948. He Is a civic leader and is now Democratic Chairman of Legislative District 18. Dr. Schick is active in the Utah Academy of Science, Arts and Letters and is past Secretary of the Western Political Science Association. . .the founder and long-tieditor of the Western Political Quarterly. . .a leading national journal. As a prominent lecturer, he has spoken and traveled in Europe, South America and the United States. r.. He is married to the former Mary Eve Spicer and has me four children. VOTE & ' 2 Dr. Franz B. Schick CITIZENS FOR DOCTOR SCHICK Q Mrs. Beverly Saathoff Mifton Saathoff Doyle R. Anderson Dr. George R. Wilkins Dr. H. Leo Marshall Dwfght L. King Richard C. Howe George J. Wilde George C. Hatch - SALES RENTAL LEASING LEADING PRODUCTS OF CHRYSLER CORPORATION 47 SOUTH 2ND EAST PHONE AND COTTONWOOD MALL J 328-493- 1 A paid pollUcal advertisement by the Citizens for Schick, J. C. Ritchie, Chairman. 6 i |