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Show V fC3 W V V Vf Sal Lak Tribune, Thursday, July 28, 1SS2 MUSTVE 6hOCKE!7 I'SAIIM THINK SPECIAL- - rr By Keefer Lansky AF2AI7 FAULT I vv w wvvw r VOLJ WHEN YOU'RE KJN7 OP Specie to Thf Tribune KEMMERER, WYO, , A Thursday's Schedule 14 Mm's Doutleg M Ukerty Park Sills vs. Kan I m Bob QiiM-Ot- ScHmidt-Partne- Noon Lorry Moss-Ji- wett-J- a Most Strong. vs. Genny Alsop-Bonn- HTs 14 Doublet at Llbarty Park It a m.MCIalre Rsesa Susan Wakefield vs. Tina r, Susan Olllngar-Moll- y Greene vs. Ann ErlcktotwO H lei sen vt. Daniels, Gayle SwIler-VIck- J Colleen Hlgglnson-Partne- r, Barbara NaF sonOeen Kimball va. Lea Trudy Dutlk. Margie Cox Carol Cm vs. Elaine Korologos-AnnattChallia, Carolyn Walk-or-arbors Rush va. Janet Olllngar-Sand- y Halaa. Byaa Glnny-Patt- y Laauwan-burElaine Strggburg-pgrtngGirl's 14 Daub las at Rasarvalr a m. Judy Plnllnton-Llnd- a Llgnalt vs Kathlee Gardnar-Partna- r, Susanna Coulton vs. Linda Nealy-JoanLaufenberg, J g c g I y n Grtane-Kalhy- 4 Lvnott va. Carol Sagaratadt-Jan- a Roaers, Shauna Plckans-LaurRonna va. Mindy Nelson-NancMarshall, 10 a m. Chrlstenaan va. Kathy Kathy Ludlow-RutCahoon-Ced- e Borg, Janlna Lance vs. Carolee Hammal-Wand- y Nlkce-vkMosley. Byaa Kit Brown-Nanc- y Mary Jana Wltde-Judl- o NackswskL GlrKa 11 Oaublaa at Rtsarvolr lOg.m Wendy Henfhora va. Susan Bradsbaw-Kara- n Wood, Nora Nlkcavich-PartnarHiDianna McDonough-Lauri- e Zwlck, Llaa Haynee-Nanc- y Wilde r. va. Susan 11 a m. Karen Hashlmoto-Sherleny Kay vs. Mlrld Hill, Kathy Wycharly-Jovc- a Davis vs. Kay Wabater-Su- a Webster, Jana Charlesworth-Beck- y WlrthUn va. Karma n Olson, Patti Ann Cummings-JoGlazlor vs. Vicki Johnson-Nanc- y SandLancaster, Betsy berg vt. Elliebtth Engar-Jan- g Hgnrgid. Mixed at Doublet Junltr Llbarty Park 4- -f t Harold Sears dot. Rodney Hatton, Bennett det. Joyce Davie; Susan Hectif 44, 44; Norman Jansen det. John Deans; daf. Shortens Randazzo, 44; Tina Mara Mika Waldram dal. Wayne Morris, daf. Karma Black; Ann Weldner daf. Kathy Cahooru 44; Karan Wood daf. Says 1 Singlet Robert Barry dot. Henry Huey; Boyce Blair Felton, 42; Harry Hill dot. Fay Peterson det Prod Bennett, Kent Webster, 41. Abbott vs, Cort Evsns-OarroBrody, Burnlng-bo0 m. Gory Btirnlngham-O- e Halaa dot. Bruce Heaton; Sieve Thompvs. Mlko McKoln-And- y Smith, Edwin son del Frank Guorka; Kray Hammond Bower-J- . H. Ellis vs. Allan Kross-Brucdot. Michael Lavlna, Robert Dick Ryttlns vs. Knight, Jim Rvttln Howell dot. Tommy Hleglnaon, 44, 44; Slavs ktllTgr-fllMcCollum, Phil pits Rich, Dove Wood det. Scott Ktly, 44, 44; ord Strsot vs. Pick Chrlstonson-RIchor- d Stewart Lao det. Stave Stonabockar, 04, Rossoo. 44; Mlkt Stauffer da f. Kant Hales; Kallh Child vs. Woynb Rtld-Gr- y pm. Cox det. Randy Larsen, Bill Reas Loo Smith Gordon Boss, Don 1 dal. Dan Lewis, Portnor vs. Bill Carlson-PortnsCraig From dot Mark Richardson, 44, Larson Dick Barlow vs. Lorry Stowsrl, Dovo Tonnor, Frod Losks-Ke- n Doug Jansen det. Eric Muramoto; Dave McCormick vs. Paul Jonnlnas-Ko- y Higginbotham del. Denny McBride; Kant Nakomovo. Walker det. Nelson Hatch; Russell Stub7 pm Dick Rodlor-Do- n Wharton vs. bles det. Don Swenson. 44, 44; Don PaMoors. Chaso Petorson-Alla- n Tracy Wllson-Saterson dot Marvin Wharton, 44. 44; vs. Bryant Savllla-Lyn- n Porkor olllns-Dav- o Doue Chitwln dot. Craig Millar; Michael Bursanor, Gary Bonnott vs. Gordon Wvotl-JacDudley Pkkoroll, Lao Dock or Lahay dot. John Larson, 44, Davie dal, Ray Parry. Jan Christonoon vs. Joa Hlohtowor-Ra- lt Rlchos, Gory Halo-JIOntivoroo vs. Ron 14 SlntiM Bay' Johnson - David Carter, Don S lotto . Walt John Clark del. Butch Wilde; Rich Mayor vs. P. M. Thompson-Jsc- k Bergen. Goeller dal. Mila Had lock; John Adamson Bros Gooroo McDonald Paul Grltten, dot. Dave Jacobean, 44; Ray Jamas Rock- - David Lund, Loon Schovaare-A- l Benzon dal. David Swanson, 44, 44; BurWald, Bob Schoanhala-Ca- l Clark, Prank ton Rhode dot. Jim Cutler, kldd-Nikallh Mondanhall-Marol- d 44, Hickman, Donald Wlderburg det. Randy Mastrlm; Mlnaon. Short, Gordon Elllott-Dal- a Tom F legal dot. John Jacobean, 44, Piraftt and Child DsuMaa at Llbarty Park , S p m Carolaa-Rub- y Mammal ys. Brand-snoSnow, Jos-Ro- n vs. Bill William Smart, Don-PWood, Bolllnaar vs. Wharton vs. Youno, Tom-JacWharton vs. M. E Mika Lahay, Harold-DaviSears vs. Graa-DIc- k Young, Mary-MLou Nichols vs. Clvda-LawLivingston, Janat-Gran- l Thurgood vs. n McAflaa vs. Bolllnaar, Tom-Do- n Waldram ys. Kimball, Mlka-La- a Groans Tuckstt, Mark-MarIII va. Lvn-Jo- s Buys. Barbara Lindsay vs. Sandra 7pm Alan Robert n Blaetter Michael-Natha- n ttussall-Mrlpm Joanna Blaesser-BrlaCassalf, Saarat Tommy Dannla Wood daf. Tom Baker; Bill Terrell a Nikca- - vt. Kathy Ttrrell-Ro- b Lavlna vs. John Wilson Wharton-Pa- t Wharton vs. Pat Thomas det. Mickey Marks, 44, Challia daf. Cava Jarman; Jim dal. Billy Dave Gllesi Sandy Halas-KaHalaa vs. Catmull; Ralph C linger daf. Gordon Ron Rainger- - Ann apRobartai Kit y Fortin def. Rlchy Gardiner, Greg Flogal vt. Rag W addoups-partni Dave Dalquedro daf. Hal Goetas, Danny Artdarton-LInd- a Parlay vs. Chuck Ronald Richards daf. Cor y Johnson-Le- e Dutlk; Randy Mastrlm-Trud- y 0, 44; Kent Roberts def. Tom Dutlk vt. Eddie Atwoed-Su- e Smarti Cope; Donnie Bayaa daf. John Hltkey; Groono-SklGroan vt. Danny Molly Slav Bastion daf. Kayo Robortaon; Doug Kan Beck McAffgg daf. Dan Anderson, 4, Margaret Smeot-Fo Tad Gordon vt. Judy Plnllnton-partnaDavis daf, Eddy Booth, 44, Griffiths va. Stavan Brown-CharLewis daf. Jim North; Rudy Thompson va. Gayle daf. Bobby Ecklas; Ridge WIIHama, daf Bennett; Randy L arson-partnGreenwood-Sco- tt Graanwoodi Vicki Chris Slava Warner; Clyde Livingston dot. Greg tensen-Butc- h Eddy Atwood dot. Charles Wlldg va. Marilyn Wasdtn-Davl- d Hunter, 44, Kont McDonald;, Dennis Ferguson dot Clark McKaan-Robbl- n Mutson; Ronald-Har-loJangt-Jgck Vlch, Olllngar vs. Scott McClaron; Llgnall-partnaBollingor daf. Richard James vt. Jim Linda Tanner vs. Richards, Norman-Dabbi- a Ted Felt def. Andy Archuleta, Walker-partne- r; Prime; va. Kent Challia ChalllsRebecca - Wendell Robi Robert Smoot, Margaret Hilton va. 44, 44; Doug Howard daf. Bob Mitchell, Rodney Hllton-Rosal-lt Lee vs. Tommy-Hay- s Gorev. Phllllps-Greg Gardner. Byes Joan 44, 44; Jaff Waldram dal. Chuck Johna Harris vs. Alfred-1- 1 Kathy I p.m. son; Stave Brown det. Donald Gardiner; Hackett-RaWaldrem-Mar- y Mika Banton; Davld-BreGoatas vs. khard Mansbach, Joa Buys del. Stephan Nugent, Malcolm-Oavlr d , Muston, Mitchell D. H, Nlchola. Bay's 12 Singles Black vs. Terrell, Howard-Suta- n Senior Mixed at Doubles Park Llbarty s Bradshaw vs. Chains. Wavne Walton def. Mika McBride; Craig Walker va. Bart-RIcvs. Carl Nuttall det Lana Wallen, 104; Brant Warner, 7pm Vie Christen Davld-Varnl-e Ste- EvatssEvalyn Nall ; Pater Van der Hvds Myers daf. Tommy Gorey, Swanson va. Scott-Te- d Ron Johnson va. Doug-Crai- g Batty Pannay vt. Nlal Hickman-Bsts- y venson, Rod nay-Jo-a Neldaf. John Felt, Kevin Morrla Zwlck vs. C. Tab-kl- son. p.m. Robert Clark-GlorRickie Davidson Hlnar, Larry-611- 1 Rigby va. daf. Harry Sunlvllle, vs. Jamas Vanasaw Nalton-- h a r I a s Nelson; Bob dot. Tom Sprlnghem, Scott Stevenson Georgs, Jim Nasal vs. Markoaian-partno- r Kurt Schulder def. Paul Christensen, Neville, Bruca-Ra- v va. Jamas r Holt Rodman, Scott Greenwood Warner, Edward-Padaf. Brant Mitchell, W ha r t a m. p Roy Jocelyn-Chvs. Leon-Bo- b Schovaara, Robert dot. Barnle Earl, Savllla-CollaaS4; n Briggs daf. va. Davlsi Carglla Bryant Green va. Barker. 9 P m. Mark Barg; Mika Christiansen daf. Craig Eddy Bootb-VicSplltbury vs. Bob Snow va. Spanca MetcaH; Tarry Thompson daf. Don HowNelConway-Caroly- n Dale Hackett va. Laury-Chr- lt Young Sr., Black daf. Stave Rands, McKaln-partna- r; Stave ard, I II Mitchell Ronnow, P. Thompson vs. son va. Mika S4; Tommy Wharton daf. John Jeremy; y y BoothsKathy Nlchola vt. Dale Minion-Sandr- a Charles Roa daf. Ty Lea, Luana Brlgot-Bo- b Poulger, Rennie n Brown Stonahocker daf. Fehr; Dave vs. Steven-Eldo- n Jackson. Jay Evans; Chad Helton va. J. R. Stewart-pertne- r; George dot. Larry Bowen. Man's Doubles at Llbarty Park Peterson va. Sue and Dick Beys II Singles Hueh vs. Poul Chrlatanaan; J p m Rich Taylor-Ric- h Pick-ra, Lola Parnsworth-Jac- k Tab CobuwPartnar, Jamas Chailis-C- . Kim Cooper daf. Rodney Jonas; Bryant Liz Woostar-Ph- ll vt. Patay Pitta; n Psarras-EvaC. E Nielson, Naa George vs, Stawart-- l Kimball daf. Marrall Johnson; Dale Quigva. Reynold Mary vs. Berlovs Briggs-Have- n Prank ley daf, Walter Baranowskv, 14; Scott arry Stewart, Barlow, Jack Adamson va. Wendell Matheson daf. Rlchy Revling, S3; Kevin Cottay-Car- l Senior Mixed Doublet at Victory Scheck. RichWaldram daf. John Nlkcovich, Cowley partner va. Wilma ard Forsbar daf. Charles Zwlck; Barf lpm. e Mary Smith. Man's 11 Doubles at Victory Don Nelson, a Werner def. Robert Pelt Johnson-Davm. 9 James p vs. Rod-pa- y 4 p.m. M Iks Waldram-Partndef. Douglas Bowen; Gregory T. Snow Challia va. Sandra McKean-Dic- k Johnson-Joh- n 4 p m. Bob Larsen. daf. Richard Gray, C00n- d Evans-Stev- a , s Boothe vs. Gary OIrli 11 Slagles Wylie a. Molotchlck, Vic Chrlstensen-VI- c Rebecca Challia daf. Svtvt Klungarvlk; II Back Gena Chaves, Richard Mansbeck-La- a Bonnie Strong daf. Sandra Russel, Ed Tucker va. Joa Jeremy-PartneMan's Singlet Leslie James def. Lynda Caldwell, Groth-WayJackson vs. Mark Reynolds-Partne4-Jean Blaster daf. Mary Steward, Bob Harbrecht - Bob 7 P m Lea Backer dot. Jack Crumplryt Bill Merkosian vs. David Powall Partnar, J. Hoff dot. Bob Child; Kan Schmidt dot. Kay Rogers daf. Judy Sanders, 41, Graan daf. Ellon Straaburg, Molly Carl Evana, S3, Gaorga Brawls del. 44. Conrad Valdai. 0; Tracy Wilton det. Chuck Rich, Jama Rock dot. Ini 1 Singles Walt Mayor del. Larry Stewart, Barbara Nelson det. Gretchen Sadler, Alan Kraoh, Waynt Raid dtf. Janet Olllngar Oaf. Sandy MarDon Lorry Olptn dot 41, 44; Stafla, 41; Jang Chains daf. Karin Sam Moore; Frank Knllling dot. Donald iana, Carol Cox Nelson; da. Martha Harris; Van Com Ren Johnson dot. Dave Towner; Mary Jana Earl def. Colleen Hlgglnaon; Bob Colts dot. Richard Boyle; Mika Smooth def. Marilyn Wad sen; Margaret dot. Elwln Bower i Robert Clark Dale Minion Kathy Terretl daf. Baba Lay, 4JL 42; del. Sven Nilsson, Robbln def. Jamas AAcNell; Lvnn-ItMcBecky GO; Georgo dtf. Jim Abbott, -- L Park daf. Lea Duiik; Patty Leeuwen-bur- g Jack Donald det. Phil Pltti, Ann def. 43, 42; Jean Reed Erickson, flat. Frank Kidd, Pieerell Nlal Kimball daf. Susan Waktfield; Ruth elef. Gordon Wyatt, G. StawarNPartnar vs. Stave McDonovgh-Gar- y Gordon def. Carolyn Bill Newton Walker; Sandy dal. Jim Hickman Ryttlng, Howa. 3i Gor- Hales daf Gayle Swller, 44, 43; Ginny S pm. Richard Owan-BIBang va. Carltton dot. Bvrant Savin, def. Elaine Korolooot, Dave dot. Alsop Bennett, Schoffnor 44; art-pdon 44, Joa Bolllnger-vs. Dwight Merchant-PartneByes Jamas Ellis del. Dean Bezzant; Harry Kathy Eastmond det. Joyce Billings. dot. Melvin Radford. Pappaaktarla Bob Davls-Pot- o David Girls 14 Singles Waalgrlund. NeckowskL Mike Evana-Joh- n Man's 45 Singles Pat Wharton dot. Jackie Sheets l Linda ' Jim Nealy daf. Kathy Hud low; Margie Cox Seth Young dot. Malcolm, Bars' 11 Doublet at Victory BIH Bower-ban- k dal. Nancy Marshall, 42, 44; Chtritn Hales vs. Limb dal., Ron Skldmorei . a.m.E Wan Glbb-Kadot. Don Harris, 44, 44; Harold Edwin Catmull-DannDwyer, David dal. Joa Bolllngar, 44, Forsborg r, Mogeibv-ParhtaChristensen vs. Mark Andrus vs. P. M. Thompson del. Alfred Mansheck, Rag Waddoups-Raa- d Crawtord. S P.m. Richard Bernum-Norv4taT IS tingles Mark Graena-Mar- k DaBry va. Kim Ecklaa, Wayne Morrla-PartnWendell Back def. Bob James Dap Chains def. Ltwla Haines; RonLao; Gall Glass - Nick Comarell, Vs. Purser dal. r. ORallly-Steva- n Bray va. Harold Walker Wallace def. Paul Paxton; Boyd Sears-ScoEvans Rob 4 pm. Cobum; Lynn Buys dot. Grant Livingston; 7 pm. Jog va. John Newton vs. Bob Stun or Partner. Dal Conway daf. Tab George, 4. 43; Child-AlaDoug Heiner daf. Allan Barker, 41, Cooper-part nar, Gary Byaa Mika partner, Alton Huffaker daf. E. C. Psarras; Burt Thomas, Tom Schaarrar Casslty daf. Wendell Caffav, 42, 42; Don . Johnny Wharton daf. Mark Greene; Hiknon Castle daf. Williams Smart. . Bays' 14 Doubtas st Llbarty . Timothy dof. Lynda Kay; Mindy N.lxon vs. . Craig 10 a Maes II tingles Skip Pacol def. Shawn Plcktnaj Romwot Clinton c Muramoto, Burt Lyont-Oann- y Eambrough-ErlGang Chavez daf. Richard Owen; Mark def. Susan Sueby, 61. 44) Geyle GreenAnderson vs. Gordon Cook Col in Reynolds daf Gary Dave 40, East, wood 41; Sue 'Smart. 44, 41; Linda dot. va. Dan Stott, Danny McBride-pertnDavid Powell, 41; Bob Bone def. Kathleen Gardner; Kristine Snow Child daf. daf. Lawis-RIck- y Rica, Keith Harbrecht 4T, 41; Young def. Vicki Christenson. Gaorga Nlchola, n Wherton-LoLogan, prank Brant Avery daf, J, R. Stewart, vs. Marvin 44, 44, Guarcio-StavThompson vs. Tom Bakar-partna-r. Girl Statist Dick Radlar dtf Richard Mansbach, 11 am. Kray Hemmond-- S wen-so- n 42; 7 Bob daf. Pate Event Nackowskl; St 42, Mlrld Chsrlesworttt dof. Vicki Johnson, 1 pm. Don Monte va. Bob Brlsss-partnaBill daf. Yeager Bang, 44; Lisa Hevenets det. Dabble Dowell; Patarsonraig DonMillar vs.trickSttva Flynn-Mlk-va.a Bob Davit def. Rodney Johnson, 40, 41; Wendy Dolt dot. Patty Ann Cummings; partner Klrkpo Lahay, McJohn Westeriand dot. Slav Annette Chellit def. Elizabeth Engar, 6l; S pm Dudley 44; John Larsan-partnaDonough; Jog Bollingor daf. Rod Snow; Susan Johnson def. Becky Wlrlhlinr Nora Davlt-Larr- y Davis vs. Brant Hughet-Ra- v Mika Event daf. Fil Back, 42, 42. Bennlon-SponcNikcevlch def. Sharon Nelson; Judy Scott Byaa Parry. Beys' l Singlet dof. Jena Henrlod, 44; Sue WebRichard Baker-Rand- y Young, Bill Smart-partne, Hammal-partnarHal Maurice Andersen daf, Nick Comma-rai- l; ster def. Laurie Zwkki Nancy Nagel Larson, Laury Poulton. Goates-partna- r, Dave Wood-Ricdef. Key lane Jacobs. 44) Jecs Charles-wort-h Edwin Catmuas daf. Richard Barn-urGreg Gardner def. Johnny Michaels. def AAary Jan Wlldti Barbara Bays' M DgvMta st Llbarty Park Llvlnoston m. w Ray g BsnnnClyda , Mostrim, Craig ts. Chuck Johnson-Rand- y Jluttal-Joh- n Hiskay vs. Stephen Nugant-ToRoberts Whitney, Bliss Robarts-Ken- t 4s John Jacobton-Andr- y Archuleta, Bobby Ecklaa-Ktnn- y Evans va Bruce Ellison-aartnaAtwood vs. Allan Llndsav-Eddl- a Deiooadro, Ralph John Wilson-Dav- e vs. Doug McAttg-jrtneSorlngman Sea 1 4 3 Mr Broom SAN FRANCISCO, 21 Gardner. Kant McLaran-RalpB. Johnson, Haw 24 95 24 72 4 4 3 03 s. Dennis Ferguson partner, Jeff Wal- Collura of Van- D Williams, Vn 21 112 54 44 9 305 (UPI) r vs. Richard McAffaa-partnaJanctchTSO 15 31 47 J1 3.09 am. Rennie Ralngar partner vs. couver is the leading pitcher In Speacor, 7 1 33 3.14 44 SLC Marka-SklppBob Jacobsen, 20 4 113 54 4 3.19 Reed, Lawia-GrsSpo g vs. Tad Dennis Wood the Pacific Coast League and LeMay, Tec 19 71 11 35 vs Ron J Kan Oavis-partn3 31 Walter Bond of Lake City MacDonald. Saa 14 14 35 75 J Tom Flegal-RiOo- a Cutler, im-partna4 3.40 II 119 37 44 Tsitourls, SO Milo is va. John Adamson-partnato 14 S3 45 43 4 4 347 top hitter, according Celligen, Port Anderson vs. Stephen War Petar Sa II 104 45 44 4 I 349 Warner, Eddie Booth-Pau- l averages released Wednesday. Herbel,Smith, 24 120 31 70 4 tl 3.52 Tac vs Rick Goeller-Dev- e Jacobsen, 31 1P7 37 54 7 353 Clapp, Hawaii Cooe-MIk-e McBride vs Ted 111 30 45 I 10 3 57 9-- 9 72 won COLLUM, WITH Botlfngar. 7pm Joe 27 55 44 42 3 4 , 3 M . Stavan Brown-- ary Cooper. 29 72 21 45 1 4 3 62 a 2.69 and lost record, I Bovs' IS Doubles at Llbarty Park 31 52 10 44 1 I 343 earned-ru- n average. Dick Egan, Easton vs. II 14 39 101 I 4 3.73 m. Brent Mvers-Oovi- d 17 101 5 94 4 I 3 74 Nelson, John tommy WhartonChad Bowen-Brenhas the wins 15 77 14 39 4 4 3 74 t vs. Larry Ste- Hawaii, G. Thomas, Tst 23 134 43 71 9 4 3 77 wart Don Howard partner vs Jay Evans-R- . with 11 against 7 losses. Rivas, Tac V 133 44 79 S 11 3.79 J. Ellison, Clark McKaan-partna- r Mltchall-re-vs. also is the strike-ou- t lehder McDermott, Bruce Kevin Waldrem-Partne- r, Mitchell vs. Ron Elllsonpartner, with 109. 24 14 2 4 3.91 29 4 Havre Gorev partner vs. Kurt 44 77 42 47 1 4 396 Dick, Spo n Bond is batting a .337 clip Staley, 35 Gary Port 374411 Jommy War-Byvs. Richard Warner-Stephe- n 15 90 15 37 4 4 3 90 See in 29 to Greene. plate., Max Singleton, T illotson, Spo 25 124 45 45 4 13 4.04 Bill Benhion-Ski- p 20 132 49 75 7 7 4.09 129 Scott, Spo Alvis, Salt Lake City, Beys' II Doubles at Liberty Part 10 59 20 45 2 6 4.12 Lolich, Port hU on .322 average; and Kirk, Port 31 I 4 4.17 9 31 Mitchell Revling-Seoft Matheson, 12 54 13 34 3 4 4.17 Bethel, Spo Tam Helme-Dougl- Tommy Harper San Diego Goetz, y Speekmen-OregorSnow 21 103 4 51 4 S 4.19 Tac Waldram-Pat Kenvin Bowen, 14 30 0 I 4.20 Martin, Sep Young, tops 17- - 90 WalOram vs. Robert Young-Sef- h 53 7 4 I 4.30 Willis, Port San Gatawood, with 20. Jesse Tom McAftee-PO- r trier vs. Jon Nlkacovlk-parttw19 123 72 19 4 S 432 Haw 19 See MacLeod, Diego, leads In runs-batted-i- n 7 3 6 24 3 1 4 50 KunkeL Port Wsman't Doubles at Rasarvalr 3 100 S 17100 469 Moreheed, So I p.m Uz Woos ter Barbara Nlkcawleh n with 81. -11 15 4 1 4.71 42 SD 9 Nunn, Watkins, Gretch-eLevon Rytting-Patt- v vt Brown-AitThe Allen. 4.71 averages: BarSo-nek-P11 pitching 4 SLC 21 0 2 I x Riser va. Marilyn PCT. Cerlson, Tac 4. IP 50 W 30 53 19, 39 4 2 475 va. Webb, Joy Varda-partn31 14 30 42 9 4 1 1 McMmn, Port Port 3 a 4.77 34 26 Oxlnskl, 19 4 McKean-Mtckl- a Martha James, Bandra Tac. 34 71 2$ 5t 4 3 1 42 Monroe. SO 30 71 Graham vs. Janet Thurgocd-Bobbi- -e Navarra 34 53 19 25 1 I 2 21 Oeereer, SLC 24 71 20 50 I I 3.04 SpHbury- Cur to. Van p nu-VicAlvey 1 4 4 1 I 1 325 Hubbard, Spo 31 Port Griffin. a Helson-MershBlack, partner vs. Betsy 15 1 Soonswick. See 57 41 S3 3 7 5 21 va. Alary Jana Nipnert, saa Lais Farnaworlh-partne- r R 44 15 32 44 5 3 254 G. Smith, Haw 22 01 21 52 4 1 5 22 spo Latshaw-aartneJean Rlcherdson-Marge-Row51 17 2 2 45 19 4 Hawaii 16 2 SD 10 13 2 5 54 Psllce. -' n ,17 RuhRlsenhooyer, ref Howe vs. Norraine Elgren-An19 154 41 43 SLC 34 23 101 4 9 2 9 Van ' f S S.7S pnann, Shari Peteraonpartnar vs. Doris Collum, SO 12 13 20 40 7 1 2 71 Rnti, Van 14 2943 Flavin, Carlson. ArmAAneff 25 70 31 45 1 5 U 0 40 f 5 7 2 75 Brown Hawaii 04 ArelM Van AwW M DouMot at Rooorvotr . 20 17 34 Swan?. Van 0 1 09 GHwc Hawaii 10 4 293 jftardacke SLC II 7b 34 32 I 4.17 S034 09 41 43 4 pjn. Mary Cawley Pat Thomas v-2 99 44 34 7 2 4.17 Van 19 141 21 71 7 4 3 94 Prtnca, SLC lan Strasbwwparlmr, Judy Sanders-Ke- y SD 159 54 109 M 7 3 04 C. Tnamaa. vll 4 I 4 1 4 75 win le-- Tr R nears va. Leal la Jamot-Itoeaimayar, SO 1 4 2 3 1 fjO Waaav MeBrlda partner va. Marcia jamaa. Saoow wl Van a ) 4 I 1 11.15 Lynda Catd-Park, f f ling lam t t Wednesday's Results f "rag f tt H PGIPitching Averages 0 Salt the a has' It i most Egan at ir has a y. 1B399 the trips t of the homfron douters Gender,; II 352 a J 99545474436 l 2242242 232773494 59343943509 2411516 Me'".r. 2914333973299 13 11 tiiS I. air tt Singlet Dig' Chrlstenaan daf. Laura Flynn, 41; Carrie Lou Nichols daf. Joy Lvtm Glazier; Susan Balden dot. Colleen Challia, 41; Barbara Sadler dot. Ruth Wilson; Julio Nikcevlch dot. Margaret Stonahocker, II 4; Dana Nlchola daf. Janet Busby, 60. crushed by a bridge rail which pierced the vehicle. Two passengers, Burdett Youngblood, 18, 336 E. 4525 South, and Dale Campbell, 15, 1257 13th St., South Ogden, were hospitalized in Kemmerer with minor injuries. UINTA COUNTY Coroner Gilbert O. Bin said Mr. Perkins was killed instantly, Wyoming State Patrolmen Bob Matheson, Kemmerer, and Pat Cowper, Evanston, said Mr. Perkins was northbound when the turnover happened. A rail on a bridge spanning a dry creek bed rammed through the car. The car slipped over Into the creek bed and came to rest on its top. ONE OR THE passengers went to a nearby farmhouse to summon help. Young Perkins was a junior at Bonneville high school during the past school year. , Teen Betters Record in Swim Meet , j f Ki Mr. LOS ANGELES, July 23 Teen-ag- e (UPI) star Carolyn House set an American record of 19:12.6 for the r women freestyle Wednesday In a preview opening event of the fourth annual Los Angeles Invitational Swim Meet ; companys pro-I- division, J ducing Simon being L is pro- moted to general manager of the producing and pipeline divl-- . sions and will become the comofficial in panys ( Rock Springs. HE IS BEING replaced as manager of the producing division by S. J. Fisher, Rock-Springspresently senior petroleum engineer. R. G. Myers, petroleum engineer, will .succeed Mr. Fisher as senior petroleum engineer. THROUGH TRANSFER to Salt Lake City, Mr. Simon will be more centrally located to the companys exploration, producing and pipeline activities g ,' 2 Arizonans Killed in Light Plane 1,500-mete- No other events were on Wednesday's schedule at the Olympic pool op. posit Memorial Coliseum. r Miss House almost completely lapped the field as she easily won the event from Gina Ambrose of the Santa Clara Swim Club, who was clocked in 19:37.5. Laural Watson, also Santa Clara, was third in 19:52.1. Two CASCADE, IDAHO Arizona residents died Wednesday in the flaming crash of their light plane as it attempted to climb out of a steep eanyon in Idahos primitive area. STATE AERONAUTICS Director Chet Moulton blamed pilot error for the crash. He said the pilot apparently attempted to make a turnaround and lacked space to complete the maneuver. Mr. Moulton identified the victims as Robert Parsons Forbes, 52, Phoenix, Ariz., and Elinor Whiting Abbott, Scotts, dale, Ariz. y Mr. Mr. Croft Usher which he supervises, the com. pany said. t t Where these activities were once concentrated in Wyoming, they are now divided between Wyoming and Utah. A GRADUATE of the University of Tulsa, Me. Simon joined Mountain Fuel as a dis trict petroleum engineer in 1953.- - Mr. Croft joined Mountain Fuel In 1946 as a drilling foreman. Mr. Fisher Joined the firm in 1948 as a roustabout Mr. Myers Joined the firm in 1950. a r A Nursing Home to Rise Special to The Tribune OREM Ground-breakin- on g the first nursing home to be built under the Federal Housing Administration's Section 232 program in Utah will take place here Thursday at 11 a.m. PAPERS confirming FHA approval of a $342,000 committ Special to The Tribune COALVILLE Mrs.. Caroline Asoclted Presi BOISE The Idaho pheasant union council representative; Summit County season will open Oct 6 In Ben- Ben Collins, representative of and one of ewah, Bonner, Kootenai and carpenters international, and Utahs last few immigrants, died f'j Shoshone counties, the Idaho numerous John Does. Striking carpenters picketed W e d n e s d a y H Fish and Game Department rethe project from July 17 to at 3:45 p.m. in a I ported Wednesday. July 19, when they were or- Coalville hispital IN CLEARWATER, Idaho, dered back to work by their of causes inddent to age. -- i Latah, Lewis and Nez Perce unions - 1- - Auto Victim Gains the state. L. The game department said OGDEN (AP) Norman rewas hunting of all species of grouse Ricketts, 21, Clearfield, will begin Sept 15 except in ported slightly Improved and of Custer, Idaho, off the critical list at the - Brown Mrs. emigratedto the United 4w Mrs. Brown States May 25, 1866.' Her family traveled across the United States in a covered wagon portions HosD. Dee Thomas Memorial drawn by an ox team and Lemhi and Valley counties. pital Wednesday night for the settled first in Salt Lake City IN THOSE areas it begins first time since he was incabinf in the on blue, ruffed and Franklins volved in an automobile acci- In a small log of area Park. present Liberty 25. dent early on the morning of grouse Aug. This coincides with the spe- July 15 in which a companion Her family moved to Sumcial opening on Bighorn sheep was killed. mit County in 1869, and set in these primitive areas, said the department THE SEASONS on cottontail rabbits and mourning doves open Sept 1 throughout TOP INSURANCE Closing dates on bird and rabbit seasons and the seasons for trapping furbearing animals will be set at the Fish and Game Commissions next quarterly meeting at Bonners Ferry, beginning July 31. ' Women Golfers Get Reminder panies with sizeable business in force . ' division. Mr. its Utah Branch Office. formerly with office and in Mr. Stuewe in Utah - d to fill a mission in Johns, Ariz., and returned in April, to Summit WAS MBS. BROWN a mem'County, 1886. ber of the Coalville Camp, Survivors Include one son Daughters of Utah Pioneers. While a DUP president, she as- and three daughters, . George W. Brown, Salt Lake City; Mrs. sisted in planning for the erec- Caroline B. Sargent, Hoytsvllle, tion of a monument to the old Summit County; Mrs. Viola Z. rock school house in Coalville. Mabey, Coalville; Mrs. A. J. The building was moved to (Grace)- - Webb, Ogden; 12 Pioneer , Village In Salt Lake grandchildren; 32 great-grand' ' children; 10 City. , She was bom July 6, 1865, In children, and two brothers, . Fredertric, Denmark, a daugh- Odam Petersen, Lodi,. Calif., ter of Andrew and Caroline and Joseph H. Petersen, Provo.'. Dortha Dablistlne Petersen. Two children died previously. She was . married to George FUNERAL SERVICES will Brown on July 31, 1884, in the be conducted Saturday at 3 old Endowment House, Church p.m. In the Summit LDS Stake of Jesus Christ of Latter-da? House: . ; v Saints, in Salt Lake City. Mr. Friends call at the Pattersmay Brown died July 3, 1910. on-Walker Mortuary Friday ACTIVE ' IN THE LDS from 7 to 9 p.m. and Saturday r Church, Mrs. Brown and her prior to services. Burial will husband left Utah In Septem- be in Hoytsvllle Cemetery. bonus Box y HELP WANTED Good Tribune. Or, from Tuesday, Interesting - ex- : t , . Steady Employment Gcod Urban Living , ,Mechanica and Chemical Engineers, Grade A 8 B, Proposal Writers and ail other technical personnel required ' for research and development. Space and missile com, ;; ponent experience required. Project Manager Positions Open Real Advancement Opportunities ' Call MR. N. M. GIANNIN1 td - : If HOm UTAH DAvii MOTOR IODOI ' " , ' 12 noon until 8 p.m. daily through July 29 ' for placement Salt Lake ,' July 31," through Thursday, ' August 2, phone DA vis Salary Working Conditions Excellent and 7 A special putting contest featuring trophies and prizes will highlight the final day of the ladies matches. The mens division of the tournament begins Aug. 6. ' ; Professional Chemical and i. Mechanical Engineers and Plant Inspection Lead Men : " K-- 3, 1884, . . you qualify, send complete resume to iber, St. plus expense account plus . Coal- ville. requires a Lake City for personal interviews the week of July 30. , f a The company's Home Office Supervisor will be in Salt ,4 s. s j , com- Only first calibre, ' . & t Tbi Securities bud Exchange Commission has ordered proceedings to determine whether Keystone Securities Corp., 826 S. Main, has violated prohibitions of the Securities ExVisit U.S, Steel Plant change Act of 1934 and" - the ' Securities Act of 1933. , Special to The Tribune THE DENVER regional ofPROVCV A group of top U.S. Steel Corp. officials led by fice announced its action Wednesday to determine Roger M. Blough, chairman of whether Keystones broker-deale- r the board, briefly visited the should be registration firms steel plant near here revoked. . . Wednesday. It noted that Keyscone has THEY ARRIVED Tuesday been registered witfy the combroker-deale- r night in a corporation plane, mission as a and that 12, since 1961, Wednesthen left for the East July M. R. (Russell) Ballard Jr. is , day. Others In the group were its president. n Rohm1 Tyson, chairman of the IN ITS ORDER, the firms finance committee , J. charges that certain D. McCall, San Francisco, pres activities of Keystone and Mr, ident of the Columbia-GenevBallard with respect to Shasta Steel Division, and Lewis W. Minerals and Chemical Co. are Roe, San Francisco, division in violation of provisions of , controller. . .. the federal securities laws. The charges allege that To Show Turbo Cars a Shasta registration statement show Its will public offering Corp. proposing Chrysler Plymouth Turbo Fury and of 500,000 shares, of Shasta common with Keystone as Dodge Turbo Dart In Salt Lake underwriter, contains false, and t T 6 City Aug. 3. misleading . Information and cars omits material facts. " ' - w The turbine-powerewill be in display at a special press breakfast in the Prudential Federal Savings & Take Car Mirrors ; .. Loan Assn, auditorium 3261 A $15 pair of rear view mir--. S. State, at 9 a.m. core was stolen from the autoLATER THE cars will,. be mobile of H. J. Webber, 1055 shown to the public, at; area Military Dr. (1745 East)( while dealerships. Chrysler will build the vehicle was parked at that 50 to 75 such turbine cars in address, police were told the next year and a half. Wednesday. SOUGHT clerical expenses. I ll Minneapo-lla-Honeywe- Salt Lake City. . His territory Includes Utah, Montana, Idaho,. Wyoming and Nevada. The regional office Is at 75 W. Truman Ave. (2336 South). ' The man who can qualify will be offered top lever sal- ary plus production Charges Face S.L. Concern St was development, recruiting and training, need apply. The ladles division be- gins play Aug. 1 and will continue through Aug. $. V. Rob-ertsha- perienced life men, with successful backgrounds in agency Ladies planning to play In the Salt Lake City Parks Open golf tournament were reminded Wednesday by tourney director Don, Dor ton to submit entries by Sun-da. ; ? EXECUTIVE One of the largest West Coast life insurance manager for f In fact, the market firmed in the afternoon and earlieiS losses were reduced substantially of even, in some cases, converted to gains. At the close, prices were at the best levels of the day. , ' . There were . 1,225 .Issues traded: The declines outnumbered the advances, by 562 Names S.L. Manager to 412, jvhile 251 issues were r William L. Stuewe, a veteran unchanged. V of 14 years experience in autoFOR THE FIFTH succes-siv- e matic temperature controls, session there were no has joined new 1962 hjghs. There were v- Fulton' 31 new lows. H Controls Co. as Volume amounted to 2,910,-00- 0 the of manager shares, up from 2560,000 Internioun tain on Tuesday. Region office of the companys control systems AS UTAH BRANCH MANAGER ., ' . However, trading wa light and no real selling preyre, was evident. ' ; -' - counties, opening day is Oct. 13. It is Oct 27 for the rest of on' the project' were tled on a farm south of Bher-himm- Petersen last origi, r r C New York Time Service NEW YORK, July 25 Stocks slipped back again Wednesday for the third, u . straight session. Last Summit Pioneer Succumbs at 97 ALSO NAMED IN the suit (Minnie) Brown, 97. are R. E. Barrett Phoenix, nal pioneer of By Stock Mart Slips For Third Day , By Associated Press IT WAS THE second best time ever recorded by a woman at 1,500 meters, surpassed only by Martha Rylander of Sweden, who swam the distance In 19:02.8 in I960. Miss House a month ago set the pending rec; Sues in Strike ord of 19:14.8. Special to The Tribune The victor Is a ARIZ. As a result PAGE, school student competing high for the Los Angeles Athletic of a strike last week at the Glen Canyon Dam project site, Club. a suit was filed Wednesday In WORLD RECORD holders Coconino County Superior Steve Clark and Donna de Va' Court, Flagstaff, by" Merritt-Chapma- n rona are among entries in the & .Scott Corp., prime four-daevent contractors on the project THE SUIT AGAINST Local ' I 1100 and Local 1914, Central Pheasants: Oct. 6 Arizona District Council of Carpenters asks $25,000 real damages a day plus $100,000 punitive damages. An injunctive procedure Is included jn the complaint Idaho Dates Bird Hunts t r . triggered by Stoddard, Orem, president of transfer of J. T. the Utah Convalescent Center, Simon, vice pres-iden- Inc. from Area dignitaries win join for The new Rock Springs to the ground-breakinSalt Lake City. nursing home will have 75 B. W. Croft, beds. Mrs. Stoddard is wife of Rock Spririgs, Orem physician Pr. Paul. M. t e, manager of, the Stoddard t, jTS ( ; signed Wednesday afternoon by Henry P. Kipp, Utah FHA director and Mns. Helen M. Regional Notes 3B1346 the state. July Jack Women's Slngtaa Jean Richardson daf. Gloria Rigby, 42. 44; Vicki Spilsbury dot. Stephanie A Hen. 41 44; Lola Farnsworth get. Pal Webb; Betsy Nelson dot. Shari Paterson. 42, 44; Margaret Howg daf. Aim R unmen. ;; MFS Transfer Triggers Promotion of Three ment f Finance Today in Business , hetion Tribune Net Results, Pairings Market . ? South Ogden, Utah, youth was killed instantly . Wednesday morning when the automobile he was driving struck a bridge abutment about 13 miles southwest of here. I V Mine Promotion of three men was DENNIS GEORGE Perkins, 17, son of. Vernon and Beatrice announced Wedn esday by Stuart Perkins, 4023 Monroe Mountain Fuel Supply Co. The Ave, South Ogden, died when was ' New York Times UPI Dow Jones gait fa kt, By Crash In Wyoming THAT'S AP- - . Utahn ICilled Mac Divot tf I'M MV v - - Your now employer will be ceote m Inn teg to Log Angeled nd the Dodger 3S Downtown Fovczn c::.:?eiy Sd.gwi. Cdllfdmte 4 mile north at Sen PgizignOo - , ' U VUp 4? Eoa.l opportunitte far OaelUiod APpUcwtf . ' 1 d1 A-- A M 4AA 0, A A A 4 AA A A A A A A AAAaAAAAa aaa . |