Show ifv i j-- ' I- -' Tho Salt Lako Tribune Saturday July 2 19 VI Yankees Drop Solons 17 Doby Homer Wins for CleveiMndl 7-- 2 Brown Schroeder Play in Net Meet Today Ford Cops 10th Victory Wynn Chalks Up No 11 Groat’s Single In Sixth ' I Arioclated Prea By Anoctated Press CLEVELAND NEW YORK July July 1 — Ford grsduated into the 10- - Larry Doby’f home run gave game winner class Friday with the Cleveland Indians a By Associated Press backing from Bill Skow tory over the Chicago White BROOKLYN July 1 — Dick ron and Andy Carey In the Sox Friday night as righthand-Ne- w Groat’i single scored two runs York Yankees’ 72 victory er Early Wynn posted his 11th to give Pittsburgh a slim lead over seventh-plac- e Washington victory and third straight shut in the sixth inning Friday night FOUR-RUA dutburst in out and righthander Vern Law the fourth made it stand up the rest of the inning that knocked Wynn who has lost only two out loser as knocked off the Pirates Maury McDermott games has now pitched 23 way the National League leading nailed it down for the league consecutive scoreless innings leaders as Ford moved along Brooklyn Dodgers 3 2 Doby's homer his eighth of effort It was only the third Pitts- with an eight-hi- t the season came In the'fifth fol10 w Carey's sixth home run burgh victory in games ith inning off ' southpaw Billy the Dodgers this season and lowing a single by Gil Law thrice had to pitch out of started McDermott on Fierce who had beaten tho ams to get the Job done It the way Successive doubles by Indians In two previous i was his first complete game of Mickey Mantle and Yogi Berra gamesseason the finished the towering lefty ' moved the In Tho t Law who gave seven hits Mantle’s hit was a blast! disns tovictory within a half game of while gaining a record left off the centerfield wall the second place White Sox two runners stranded in the SKOWRON’S THIRD hit a who have now lost six straight sixth when he retired Homer The White Sox are six and a Dixie) Howell on a fly ball for single off reliefer Bob Chakales half games behind the New of the the final out In the seventh he drove in the fourth run Who w°n I eft the tying run on third by inning Chakales Pedro Ramos ned T and Chuck Stobbs shut them out striking out Sandy Amoroa one cattcred And In the ninth with the the rest of the way r11-- ’ ying run on second he fanned The Yanks got to McDermott CtlVIUAND Don Zimmer and ended it by for two in the first on Skowron’s A6MOA ' WH it I 3016 single to left” with the bases Busby f getting A vtla lb 4 16 1 full following McDougald’s combe on an infield pop''- Smith rf 4 14 6 r Romu 3b 4 6 4 1 and walks to Carey and single Hl7fl 3 13 6 BROOKLYN Doby cf PITTIBURDH Moss c Berra A Al HD AS HO At Stroking la 4 t 1 6 Drop lb 3 13 3 Clemnla rf 4 0 0 01 Gilliam 3b 9 0 f 1 Hegan c "nla Jb 1 1 Crraqel if AHobllUh-J 0 I II Amoroa If WAHINaT0J6A Pierce 01 Rnlilsr rf p 3 16 6 Wynn p Mejias If 1 0 9 0 0 0 01 Robtnan 3b 4 0 0 I Paula rf b lynrh 3 0 4 0 MeDtldlb 6 - 3717 3 14 4 14 11 total Saffell If 0 0 0 01 Hodges lb 4 1110 Fltiarld e 3 2 I 0 Carey 3b 3 1)2 16 1 Talall Thomas L 4 1 4 oijiurllto rt 3310 Edwards Mantle ef - 4 0 6 0 666- -1 656 'I9 1466 3 4 Hoak 4 3 3 0 Vernon lb 6 Long lb 0 Berra 110 C lava land x— I te Ilf 4 13 1 Howell Groat aa Rohmhr If 10 1 0 Skowronlh 4 3 6 E— Nona RBI— Dobv 2B— O’Rrn lb 4 i 3 3 Zimmer a 0 4 0 1 0 Howar4 It 4 I Groth cf Ft — Dobr S— Mosa Pierce DP— Car- 'Merton 4011 Port ret p 19 0 1 MvraIHb 4 14 0 Bauer rf aw p 3 13 0 Roebuck p 0 0 0 1 Runnla lb 114 2 Hunter aa raxqucl to Fog to Dropo BB— Wynn I Piarc 1 SO— Wynn Reate Pltrra t RAER i o o i KUlbrw 3b 4 0 0 1 Ford p Hushes p 6 0 0 0 Vldvlao ft 3 3 3 4 —Piero IL W— Wynn (112) 16 0 0 MrDrmi (83) 0 1 By 1-- Tips Dodgers - Tom Brown seeded No 1 and to oppose Lee Winslow and Bill Ted Schroeder the No 2 netter Johnson at 4 while Schroepm in the Utah State Tennis der and Jerry DeWitt combine swing into frenzied ac- to play the winner of the Dixon-Har- t tion Saturday in the tournament s Saylor-Halmatch at the Salt Lake Tennis Club (which is slated at noon) at Both Brown and Schroeder 4 pm will compete in their first In another feature match singles and doubles matches Saturday David Freed naSaturday afternoon tional senior THE FINALS OF the tourna matches strokeschampion with Jerry ment will be played Monday Moss at noon Schroeder opens his quest for the Utah crown against Els- - Brown also must play Brook worth Hale at 11 am while £rant nd Scheder Wayne competition to Brown goes against Tom to catch the other netters up in the 1pm feature ford In the doubles competition who have been in action since' Brown teams with Jerry Moss Monday's start of the tournament These matches are slated for 3 pm Tour-jiame- nt I e I ld ’ 430-foo- 4-- the Tacific Coast’s top netters conduct a at Liberty one-hou- tennis clinic r -- d g-- Barker-Rockwoo- g--1 g-- def Howell-Mars- New-houa- a tod-Dent- al a effectuate the merger able to (c) - To act upon all other thing that may properly coma 'before the meeting 2 To transact such othar business a may legally com before th meeting nr any adjournment or adjournment thereof By order o the Board of Director D How Moffat Secretary ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDE Notice is hereby given that Salt Lake County hereinafter referred to at th "Owner" will receive up to but not lator than 1030 o’clock am Mountain Standard Tim of th lltb day of July 1953 sealed bids for th award of a contract or contract for all nut rial and labor work In connection with l Gravel Surface Highcertain 0 way at 9010 E 7000 So Knudaon Cor County of Salt Project located In th Such bids shall Lake State of Utah office in of th Board the be received - Boohs 900 erf County Commissioner Building to th City City and County f Salt Lake to aaid County and State and publicly read b shall opened and aloud at th above stated time sad 75S-nu- -- - room Each bid must conform and b rethe Informasponsive te this invitation tion far Bidders the Plan Specifications and all th other document comprising th pertinent Contract Documents Copie of th Contract Documents are bow ou file and open to f th public inspection to th office County Engineer located at Room 90S of la the City and County Building Balt Lake to aaid County and State obtained b depositing by and may S3 SO for each set This deposit will be th eat or set of Contract Documents delivered are retamed to within 10 days altar to condition good refunded U bid opening Each bid shall be mad out on a bid form to be obtained at th said offices In which th Contract Documents are -- a fila Each bid shall be aecempanied by a certified or cashier's check payable to bid bond the Owner or a satisfactory tn favor of th Ownor executed by th and satisfactory as Principal bidder surety company aa Surety to aa amount mot leas than five per cent of the maximum amount of th bid Th chock or bid bond shall be given as a guarantee that the bidder shall execute thto Concontract if It be awarded to him formity with th Contract Document and shall provide the surety bond r bends a specified therein within five stays after notification of th award of th Contract to th bidder Th Owner reserves to privilege of or to waive rejecting any and all bid any irregularities or informalities tn to or bid the bidding any N bidder may snthdraw hi bid for period of 30 days after th data sot for th opening of bids ' Date: June IS 1953 a LAMONT B CUNDrRkEN Chairman Board of County CeaauaaMoam 7 S: Walkinishaw-Gran- g--3 n t - g-- rt g-- Evans-Can-no- n 8-- Hancock-Lindsa- y am — Ted Schroeder v Fls worth Halet Robert Walkingshaw va Hy Saunders: Betty Bennett va Margo Hedgea 12 noon — Jerry Moa va David Freed Wetmore-Robert Saunders-Olseva 11 va rt vs Saylor-Hal- Gleasen-Stuar- e Sprunt-Whl- t t p m — Tom Brown vs Tom Jo Freed vs Janice Romney Marjorie Rowe v Leah Daly —Jerry Mom v Lynn 2pmJerry DeWitt v Clyde Barker 1 Red-for- d Rock-woo- Freed-Free- d v 3 p m — Tom Brown va Brook Grant Ted Schroeder va Waynt Pearce va Walkingshaw-Gran- t 4 pm — Brown-Mos- s vs Winslow- Glaeser-Ro- Dlxdn-Ha- 5 Schroeder-DeWItt- va Saylor-Hal— Pearce-Gran- t rt pm Dixon-Ha- rt - vs winner a vs v Hammel-Bedfor- Ctnnon-Evan- — RusENGLAND July 1 sian rowers Friday lost the Grand Challenge Cup the Henley Royal Regatta’s top trophy in an upset defeat by a virtually unheralded Canadian crew Saturday the misfortune-dogge- d Canadians of VanOrioles games couver will have it out in the BALTIMORE OITON final against the powerful ABHOA ABHOA University of Pennsylvania Gnodmn lb 1 3 3 Diering ct Klaus ta 10 8 rope rf 380 heavy eight 3 3 0 Evert If 3 13 0 Stephens If 3 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 rf Although Penn’s heavy- Jtnaen 1 IS 0 WeaUake If 3 0 10 Zauchin lb and B 1 II White c weights won impressively MajeakOb 1000 3b 4 0 0 3 Triando lb 0 10 2 rather unexpectedly anda Hatton 9 0 8 0 PieraaU rf 115 0 Smith c Penn’s light eight suffered 0 0 0 0 Brewer p 10 0 2 r Causey 10 0 0 Dorlah p 10 0 0 defeat the Kiely p 4 119 0 0 Marsh 2b 10 Vancouver Club’s victory over 10 0 0 Miranda aa 4 1 1 S p 9 0 11 0 0 0 0 Wilson p Kinder p of Znamia Club the Krasnoe Moor P 10 0 0 2 0 10 Russia was the sensation of J the day 41 7 1I II 41 f II II Total Total! Ran for Ever to 6th The Vancouver crew is the out for Brewer In 0th for Smith in 9th University of British Colum900 HO 10 bia eight which has a notable leitoi g Sll laltlmor record for upsets RBI— (Marah E— Klaua I M o r 0 a th Third District Court of the 6tat of Utah tn and for th County of Salt Lake State of Utah a Petition praying that an order might be mad granting them leave to adopt Sandra Carol Man tin your minor child and that Tues12th day of July 1933 at 2 00 day th PM of aaid day at 304 City o’clock and County Building to too City of Salt Lake County of Salt Lake Stat of Utah has bean aet for th hearing of aaid Petition and you ar hereby notified to appear and show cause if any you may hare why the prayer of said Petition should not be granted ALEX C TVEDTNES MARGARET C TVEDTNES ' TOM METOS 1953 ) NOTICI TO CONTRACTOR! Sealed proposals will be received by the State Road Commission of Utah Stat Capitol Salt Lake City Utah until I o’clock pm Tuesday July 12 1933 and at that time publicly opened for construction of a 3" Plant Mix Bituminous Surfaced Road to Salt'Lak Countv th asm being that section of mil East of th U S 40 from 9 1 of of US 40 and Slat Road No 239 On Parley’ Canyon) Westerly for 3 g Mile Identified aa federal Aid Project No IN-9- 7 (10) Jet Th length of road to b constructed or improved la 3 033 miles and to principal item of work ar approximately a follows: 24000 Tons of Plant Mis Bituminous Surface 414400 Gala of Bituminous Material 81300 Tone of Gravel and 840000 Cu Yds Of Unclassified Roadway Excavation of bidders ta rePreoualificntion quired Prior to any bidder’! receiving Plana and specifics lions it will be that to bidder have on file with the Utah Stat Department ad Engineering completed and approved th required PrequaUftcation Statenee-esear-y ment pertaining to contractor ump tone and financial condition Th attention of bidder is directed to th Special Provisions covering subletting or assigning th contract Th minimum wag paid to all skilled labor employed oa this contract shall be 230 per hour Th minimum wag paid to all Intermediate labor employed on this cos-trashall be 01S7S per hour The minimum wage paid to all unskilled labor employed on this contract shall be gl773 per hour Th attention of bidders hi directed to the fact that this Commission ha been advised by th Wag and Hour Division Department of Labor that contractors engaged fa highway const ruction work ar required to meet th provision of th Fair Labor Standards Act of 1938 33 Stat 1060) Plana and specifications ar an fils ta th office of th Stat Road Cons mission halt Lake City where they may bo reviewed by prospective bidU-- ders Specifications proposal forma will be furnished St Salt Ind plana City on depositing 82jOO which will b refunded providing bidder submits aa acceptable bid and returns th plane within seven day after th opening of bids Each bidder must auto mlt a letter from aa approved surety company guaranteeing to furnish aaid bidder with inquired bond Th right to reject any or all bid la reserved Cash eertified check cashier's check or approved proposal guarantee bond for not less than five per cent of total amount of bid mad payable to the State Road Commission must accompany each bid aa evidence of good faith and a guarantee that if awarded th contract th bidder will execute th contg-arand furnish contract hood t a required Any additional Information may be secured at th office of the Stats Road Commis-io- q Deled this 25th die of June 1973 state road (C-7- ) commission Tigers or uta8 City Utah The work called for la t b to i m contract Aa prcqualfftcatien for bidding on this work each interested contractor shall fill out and flit- with tho Board not a Bidder's Form of Questionnaire later than Friday July 0 1933 or shall ainc have filed such questionnaire - March 1 1934 Questionnaire form may b obtained t th office of th Superintendent of Buildings of th Board Qualified bidder may ebtato drato at th Supon tag end specification inlendent’a office on or after Wodnao-daJuno 29 1933 on making a of 810 00 per aet such deposit being refunded ta accordance with condition stipulated tn‘ th Instructions to Bidder f not lee than A certified check five per cent of th amount of th kid must accompany each proposal said check being mad payebl te th Bid bonds and Board of Education cashier's checks will net b acceptable Th Beard reserve to right to reject any r all proposals Th Board of Education nt Salt Lak City —— By order of s sewer B Y Gray Cl 440 East 1st South Salt Lak City Utah ) do-pos-it srh-Tr- ' NOTICI TO CONTRACTORS Seeled propoeala will be received by the Stat Road Commission f Utah Stat Capitol Salt Lak City Utah until 2 o’clock pm Tuesday July 12 1933 end at that time publicly opened for construction of Widening of Uteh State Capitol Parking Lot to Salt Lak County identified aa State Project No 1333 the principal items of work ar approximately aa follow: 000 ton of Plant Mm Bituminous Surfac Typo "B" 1000 Tons of Gravel and DM0 Cu Yd of Unclastltod Road Excavation Prequallficetion of bidder ta required Prior to any bidder' receiving plan and epecificaUona it will bo n eatery that the bidder have oa file with tho Uteh State Department of completed end approved th required Prequalificatiea Statement perand taining to contractor's experteac fcnancia! condition Th attention of bidder Is directed t th Special Prevision covering subletting or assigning th contract Tba minimum wag paid to all akniod labor employed on this contract shall be 02 B0 per hour Th minimum wag paid ta all intermediate labor employed en this cow tract shall b 01971 per hour Th minimum wag paid to all unskilled labor employed oa this contract 1 773 per boor shall b a file Plans and specification ar fat th office of th Mat Rood Commission Sait Lak City where they may be reviewed by prospective bidders Specifications proposal forma and plana will b furnished at Salt Lak City a depositing S3 00 which will b refunded providing bidder submits an acceptable bid and re torn th plan within seven day after the opening of bids Each bidder moat submit a tetter 6rom aa approved surety company guaranteeing to furnish aaid bidder with required bond Tb right to reject any ar ail bid te reserved Cash certified check Cashier's check or approved proposal guarantee bond for not teas than five par cant of total amount f bid mad payabl to th State Road Commission must accompany ach bid aa evidence of coed faith and a guarantee that if awarded th contract th bidder will oxocut the contract aaf furnish contract bond a - - I till 0 3 3 0 Trwllar 3b 4 I d 3 Jonea 9b Katt 3 0 3 0 Seminick 9 4 1 100 110 0 Smalley 0 0 0 0 5 Waatrm a 0 0 S 0 Blaylck Antnelll p 2-- 1-- Finn Runner Sets Marlf ml 11100 110 0 0 0 Kar-vone- -- Cincinnati's slugging- - Redlegs "ent up a barrg of homer blStil1 th® Mit rrdy CtouU SiTlokey Gus Bell and Wally Oil Burgess Post which accounted for half the total Kluszewski’s homer two-ru- n in the first Inning wss his 24th tnd tied him with Duke Snider of the Dodger for the major league lead Burges added his blast in the second irnir No I iofor him with no one esi t Sit while Bell also hit hi 10th in the fifth but with two runner aboard to spark a big four run inning MILWAUKI CINCINNATI HO A A Bruton ef 4 19 0 4 12 4 Logan Mathwa 3b 0 9 1 Aaron rf Ihman If Adcock Ik 3 S 10 0 4 O’Conel lb 2 0 2 0 I 1 Crandall 0 0 0 1 Buhl p 3 10 0 Jay p Edlman 9 0 0 0 0 Jolly p t 400 400 ABNOA Temple 3b 2 3 2 2 Bridies 2b Pair If Ki'wikl lb tirsin lb Post rf -- t'-S- on-a- kl Softball Glade Park - North k Vrs 83 82-V- I 1 IT Park n Bor Fr’us-Mwsk- fa n Mine A Mill No 393 -- 1 4 4 Rio Grande Buhl (88U Good alii gnd Peterson Bark Stagg and ton Sequoia Cat Furnace Ce ' 8 UTAH TATI 4 4 Elmce WTiite SoftbaD Martin and Ricksl Bacca Edward and Bain ISstiJ Rea Park Fourth OUARTttfiHAtl “ 29th Ward Admission General 106 Maya and Hardyt Walker lyveraoa and Children Under )2 Only 36 Ward J a cobee a ’ Snider 74 Campnneila Dodger R it E SALT UKI TINN:I C1U3 44 Jensen Red fox 39 Dodgers 1 Rom Park Fifth 2443 tooth 9th (art Redlegs 8dj Raltoe Tlaert 64 11 11 I Riverside Ward Ennis Phillies Trump Oarlock and BhgwtUj Tarry Paterson and Giles R H E 7 4 1 Rom Park Third ruteonth Ward MUla and Waldrun isdgiay Camo-mU- a and Simon (11-7- contract j i Li— l itj 1 Jsy L Staley 1 SO— Buhl 1 Vsigsa 1 1 BlarV 2 lio— BuM 81-j JayStalsy 8823 3 Edelman tae Joi'y 80 8tb) bsttcre (pitched te and 3123 Staler i Black 3 R F R— Buhl 3 3 Jsy 84 Euctman 87 S3 Vargsa Sisley It BUxtk I Jolly PB— CrandalL W— &sck U 1) L — I Klunswski-McMilla- fll ' Bonnatt’a Rom Plant Labor Martin and Walklngahaw) tb NOTICI TO BIDOIRI Notie to hero by given that th Bated f Education School District No 19 Alton Wyoming horotoaftor rtftrrad to a "Ownor" will roceiv up to but not later than 6 00 Pm Mountain Tima on July 8 1933 scaled proposal for th award of contracts for th aon-r-t ruction qf as Eiemtntary School at Etna Wyoming and for an Elomantery School at Tbayna Wyoming Such bldg will b rocelvad ta th offle af th Owner at th High School Building and will bo publicly read aloud 1 tha above stated tiro and place Separate btea will bo rteoirod oa tho General and on tn PLUMBING HEATING ANI4 VENT8 Latino contract and tha ELECTRICAL CONTRACT Each bid must conform and b ro gponHvg to all pertinent Contract Document Copies ar now oa fll and opon to public Inspection ta th offtc of Ashton Evans and Brazlar Arch) tecta at 24 South West Tempi Stroat Salt Lake City Utah whoro eotaaa mar bo obtained by a deposit for aacb act of 120 00 This deposit will bo refunded if th aot of Contract Documents Is returned (a good condition within 10 day after the bid opening Tb Um of completion will M of ta oeoene of th contract therefore la awarding tb contract dua eonatd-aratiowui bo given to tala statement m contained ta each contractor's pro McMiilsn-Ten-o- Buraeas-Tsmpl- s lUuiuiruiiHil Eon Batted In' ' Klus-zews- ki Hit 14 t 'V i r r Harmony Park Softball R H E Plka’a Peak Flour Mann Produce 13 4 Baglay and Allan) Rupp and Smith II H K McDonald Masting S 0 4 Tri State Lumbar Litton and Wright) Parry and Hay ward i R H E CTO 4347 v 30 14 3 3 3 7 Telephone CWA LiMnbso and Haydai Cormanl and 41 333 - Prartwich NOTICI 00 IPICIAL I Rl’ MMTIN PNNILL URANIUM CORPORATION NOTICE IS HERLSY GIVEN that g pedal stockholders' mealing will be held July 30 1953 al 3 00 o'clock P M at Room 1229 Nawhoua Hotel Salt Lok City Utah lor th foUowbig ourpoveoi 1 To oonotdsr and vote opos ta proposed merger of Uranium Star Ltd a Utah corporation formerly known and styled aa Flv Associates Inn with and tote Pannoll Uranium Consolation and th approval ratification and adoption ef that certain Agree ment of Merger dated June 1 153 together with an amendment of modification thereof 1 To author! th Director and Officer of Ponnall Uranium Corporm tioa to take any and nil action and te da all thing Race see ry and to extents ny and nil Instruments necessary and proper or desirable to make effective the eforcMtd Agreement of Merger 2 To treated each othar business aa may tastily coma before tha moating nr any adjournments thereof A copy of tho Mid Agreement af Merger will be proeenled kt Mid meet-In- g t the and t copy ta available principal place af business af tha STOCK HOLD 1 Earb bid shall bo mad oat on form to bo furniahod ' Each bid ahall bo accompanied by certified chock payabl to too Owner to H amount not tew thaa five per eent of tb maximum amount Ml the bid Tha chock ahall bo given aa guarani that tho bidder will otoemo the Contract If it be awarded to him to oonformity with th Contract Document and will provtd th auroty bond or bond aa aped (lad therein wtthto flv day after notification of to award of th Contract ta addltioo te th MrUfiad chock required aa a guarantee that th bidder will execute to Contract bidder ahall turniab with hi proposal q oortUJrate from a approved surety company guaranteeing execution of th full performance bond Th Ownor reserve the privilege f rejecting any and all bid or to waive any Irregularities or toformalittoa In any bid or ta th bidding N bidder may withdraw hi bid fnr required required Any additional Information may bo period of 39 dav after tho gat Mt Any additional Information may be secured at th ofco of th Stat Read secured at tha ofhee of th State Road tor th opening ef bid oroorstton “ Commission ROBWtT W HASTINGS Commission BY ORDER OF THI BOARD OF Dated thi 27h day of June 17t Clerk of Board of Education Dated thl 27th day of June 1077 ' DIRECTORS STATE ROAD COMMISSION COMMlbMON District Number 19 School RriAD STATE AM W SOI ry ALL ‘ (C- OF UTAH (BOD OF UTAH Alton Wyoming President C-- July two-mil- e Ilgar and Harriet Dark Tarwlllliar and Harris BB— Antonalll 4 Olal 2 Rote arts 1 BO— AntonalU I GUI 3 Wllhalm 1 Roberta 7 HO— Anlonelll I in MoCaU 1 ta 9 Wllhalm Glet 1 ta 1 1 In 13 RAER—Anlonelll 83 Glel 83 Roberta 83 McCall Wilhelm HBP— By Antonelll (Aahburn) W— Rote L— Antonalll (810) ) arte - Bid FINLAND (UP)— Penttl Krvonen of Fin' KEN REISER of Eugene Ore newly crowned American SB— TarwUllgar Lockman Groongraaa 3 Imallty Dark Aahburn HR— Harri SB— Blaylock DP—Thompoon TarwU 1 - HELSINKI 1 (UP) — m v poxaL 1 July - Ur-H- oft Com-missi- CINCINNATI Ad-co- ck President hll (10-3- ) 3- Rout Braves ' Co-rarol- ll ooq-tro- rt -- 5 Belt cf steeplechase chamBurgees t n behind finished third pion Jsblnxkt 3b 9 112 1 Giol p McMuln n 16 4 4 and hla young 'brother McCall p 6 0 0 0 10 0 1 Sisiey P Wllhalm B 0 0 0 0 - Reino a000 Buck — 16 0 0 p 00001 Karvonen bettered the official Vargaap 110 T6tall 3911 34 It Tetali 3111373 Total 371411 Tetala 31112711 third gtrik for AntonalU fat llh mark of 8:496 held by Sandor — for KlusMwskl to gih for Katt ta dlh- The of Roszynot Hungary Mllwawka 168 868 2 for Hnfman to 6th ' ' Finn led all the wsy Cincinnati 14 31 64 lor Croonrraaa to 6ih— l— out for WUholm ta Oih lie finished 400 meters In 66 E— 0Connll RBI — Matthews Now York 01 00 118- -3 aeconds 800 meters in 2:17 1000 Palya Klusiewxki 3 Fort 4 Beil 11 611 65— 6 4 Burgsss 1 2B— Palya Bell JaH Philadelphia HR— Adcock KluswM Foi bell E— Dark Harris Jonas Mayl Wart-ru- meter in 2:50 and 2000 meter SB— McMillan IF— Mai news Burrssa RBI— Muallar Roberta Jon 8:48 DP —Loisn-- Connsil Adcotk 2 Post Maya Harris Blaylock 3 Croonrraaa 3 in U I Inter-media- te W— Ford (81) dll r 4-- 4 6-- 0 ford 3000-mete- -l 1113 ii NOTICt TO CONTRACTORS Sealed proposal wiU bo received by tho State Road Commission of Utah Stat Capitol bait Lak City Utah until S o'clock pm Tuoaday July 13 1933 and at that Um publicly opened for construction of a 1V4" Plant Mizod Bituminous Surfaced Road ta Salt Lak County the anno being that aoction of Uteh Stat Capitol road and parking State Protect No treat identified 1332 the principal Uema of work ara aa foUowat 2300 Tom approximately of Plant Mix Bituminous Surface Typo "B" an4 34900 Gala of Bituminous MateriaL of bidder it reProquallflcatUm quired Prior to ny bidder's ra reiving It will bo necplana and specification essary that th bidder hav oa fii with th Utah State Department of Engineering completed and approved tb required ProqualHIeation Statement pertzpartenco and taining to contractor’ financial conditio Th attention of bidders I directed to tho Special Provision covering subletting or assigning th contract Th minimum wag paid to all aklllod labor employed oa this contract shall bo 230 per hour Th minimum wag paid ta all labor employed on this be 41J7S per hour Th minimum wag paid ta all i touted labor employed oa this contract hall b gl773 per hour PlaM and specification aro on fll ta th qfflc of the Bute Road Sait Lak City whoro they may be reviewed by prospective bidder Specifications proposal forma aad plans will b furaishod at Salt Lak City oa depositing 42 00 which will b refunded providing Udder submits an acceptable bid and return th plana within seven day after the opening of bids Each bidder mast aubmlt a tetter from an approved surety company guaranteeing to furnish aaid bidder with required bond Tb right to reject any ar all bids te reserved Cash certified chock cashier check or approved proposal guarantee bond for not loa thaa flv per cent of total to t mount of bid mad pybl State Road Commission must accomof bid faith evidence Bach good pany aad a guarantee that if awarded th contract tho bidder will execute th contract and furnish contract bond a moa PHILA0ILPHIA NSW YORK - 7 land et r world reoord of 8 478 second for the ABNOA minute ABHOA r Aahbura ef 3 ) 3 0 Dark a steeplechase Friday 111! 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Homers Ciricy - - - w LaUk BrVC8 i'Srla'lYn iilSn 86 by Ted KlUSZeWSki PHILADELPHIA July 1 (UP) —Robin Roberts made it lour victories for the season over the New York Giants Friday night when he pitched the Phil triidelphU Phillies to umph over the world champions who have yet to win i game in Connie Mack Stadium this year t (B-T- 4HUrorV‘ Roberts Trips Giants For Fourlh Time Wllaon-Hatflel- jooo 6 0 0 Tetala 34 16 37 16 out for Chakales to 7 th out for Ramo tn 3th 11 18- -3 Washington 161 46 Ns— 7 New York E— Runnel Skowrnn Carey RB!— Valdlvtelao Paula Skewron 4 Carey 3 2B— V aldivialao bkewron Berra Manila Berra HR—Caray DP— Kill (4-3- a 0 0 0 0 0 0 313 346 Total 3-- 2 Popped out for Btrrer to 3rd for Chriatanlg fat 8th for Fain to Bth SRan for R Wllaon to Ith Hit tote double play for Abr ta Mh 1 Detroit Oil tft 166—1 — Kanmi City III 060 88-TriIn IndU error on Klaus’s cored E— Torgoaon Lope RBI— B Wilson Zauchin 2B I Aatroth Tuttle 2(4— R Wilson SB— ando I White PieraaU White Marah HR— Zauchin Slmpaon HR— B Wtlann Aatroth DP— —Pop Finlgan-PoweSB— Pop BB Coan Klaua B— Hatton DP R BB— — Blrror 1 Chrlatanta 1 Aber 3 Boyar —Hatton White and Zauchin Brewer S Kiely I Wilson 1 Dorith I 4 SO— A bar 4 Boror 3 Gorman I i HO— Blrror 3 21 Chrlatanta Aber 1 4 13 Gorman Boyer 13 NOTICI OB SPICIAl STOCKHOLDIRS' RAER— Blrror W— Boyar Boyar (4-MSITINO L— Blrror ) URANIUM STAR LTD Flv Aaaoctatea In Formerly known KANlASCIfto GIVEN that a HEREBY NOTICE IS Dematri aa Kuann at of th stockholder pedal meeting 6 I 0 laughtrrf held July 10 1633 at 1000 TuUlq cf will b p 'dock am to Boom 1229 Nowbouao Kalina rflb 4I 1 10 01 Sain bValo Hotel Salt Lak City Utah for tb Toraaan Boon lb 4 111 Gorman b following purpose! iteteint If 4 116 WUaon If L To consider and tot open tha House 4 13 0 Simpson cf g proposed merger of Uranium Star Ltd Hatflold lb 4 0 1 Power lb a Utah corporatloa formerly knowu and Carver 16 6 Flnigan lb p with Hoeft p styled aa Five Associates In 0 0 6 0 Lopez 3b and Into PannelJ Uranium Corporation Crtatante R 0 0 6 0 bhantz t and the approval ratlflcaUon and adop- a lain 10 0 0 Herbert p tion of that certain Aaroomant of Birrar P 0 0 01 CaccorUi f Ronna rl Merger dated Juna 1 1933 together with any amaadtnante ar modlficaUouj 14 11 14 thereof Total 31 Total 14 II 17 II 1 To authorize th Director and struck out for Crtatante ta llh bfflcora of Uranium btar Ltd to taka Sain ta 7th lor any and aU action and to do all Patrol 661 61 16—1 r thing accessary and to aaaeuto any hanaas City 64 66 71s— 7 and and aU Instrument nsesasary — Tuttla RBI — Kalina Tortaaon proper or desirable to make offaetiv Boon lioua 2 Demaaatri Wllaon 2 th aforesaid Agreement of Merger Power Flnigan 2B— Delates 1 To transact such other hualnoag Slmpaon 3B— Houao HR— Boon Wilton Power a may legally coma before tha moot I)P— Flnigan to Itemacatri to Power thereof tot er any adjournment Flnigan te Power Itemacatri A A copy of tho aid Agreement of to Powerte Bf4— Carver 2 tloft 1 1 Merger will be presented at Mid meetSO— ccarelil 1 Gorman 1 ing and a copy la proMnUy available HD— Carver 8 In 6 23 Hoeft 3 in 0 at the principal place of bualnoM of Crtatante 6 ta 13 Birrar 6 in 1 Herbert th Corporation 0 in 1 Ceccaralli 6 in S Sain 3 in I BY ORDER OF THE BOARD OF Gorman 3 In 3 H ER — Carver 86 Hoft DIRECTORS PB— lioua 11 CecraraUt Sain W — Gorina 481) KENNETH W JUDD 484)-- — - d btobba P 7-- 5 heart-breakin- g NOTICE OP ADOPTION PROCiEOINOI NOTICI TO C0NTSACT0SS IN THE DISTRICT COURT IN AND Sealed proposal will be received bp FOR SALT LAKE COUNTY STATE th Board of Education of Salt Lak OF UTAH PROBATE DIVISION In th Cltp Utah until 3:30 Pm Tuesday Matter of the Adoption of SANDRA 12 1933 and will b publicly CAROL MARTIN a minor No 34437 July Immediately thereafter at th TO ADAM W MARTIN AND DORO-TH- opened th Washington for Office Board A MARTIN PARENTS OF CAN School Auditorium Addition 183 West A MINOR: DR A CAROL MARTIN 4th North Salt Lak City Utah fat acYOU WILL PLEASE TAKE NOTICE th drawing and apecifi-cation-s C Tvedtnee and Margaret cordanceaswith that Alex prepared by Faul K Evens C Tvedtnes hie wife have filed In Architect 237 Seat 3rd South Salt Lake Attorney for Petitioner Dated this 9th day of Juno a cs I - e 10 Chkalaap 0 0 a Delia 10 (mot p 0 0 Tatala Tatala 1171711 I) 7 17 1 Grounded out for Roebuck ta 7th for Mojlaa to llh MD July 1 BALTIMORE KANSAS CITY MO July 1 c Ran for Lynch to 6th Ath-leti4 Kansas Ran The Furtllo In Oih — for (UP)— Norm Zauchin smashed City (UP) to 6th a Popped out for Hugh seven-ru- n a unloaded his 16th home run Friday night 616 Ml 606—1 PIHtburgh HI 6H 644—1 attack Friday night In rooklvn with one out in the 13th inning inning K— Groat RBI— Law 1 O’Brien the second game of a twi-nigtmoroa 1 Groat I IB— J O'Britn to gjve the Boston Red Sox doublcheader B— SB— RB— Law on Portraa Amoroa after winning I SO— Law 6 Hughs a triHO— Pod ret 7 to victory over Baltimore and homers game them a extend the latest losing streak umph in the opener against the —Law 81 Podro S3 W— Law )RERL —Podra (71) fourth place Detroit of the to 10 THAMES R n Dixon-Ha- U-Pi- arce 00 Saturday Schedule v - Hi! p I g--1 10 a m— Bennett-Free- d ON 4-- 3 g-- 3 8-- 3 3 Jerry Moss No" 4 and Brook Grant right' a ranking Junior netter after net matches 3 Xm I Red Sox Win in 13tli 4 to 3 A’s Take Pair With Tigers UP) g-- g-- 1 Lee-Bu- talks tourney HENLEY 4 def MacKenzie-Boynto83 Jr Women's Singlet— Rettv Bennett def Anita Solosaba! g 4: Margo g3 Hedges def Jasmine Freed Gleasen-StuaWomen's Doubles— Jr def Howard Freed g 1 g 4 Sprunt-Whl- t def Solosabal-partne- r default Boy’s Single Final— Jolyon Grant def Steve Morgan Boy’s Doubles Final — Steve Mortan-SteBennett def Gordon Baumbacher David Trtptow g3 Jr Vet Double — Hale Hsmmel def Freed Ruckenbrod 7 3 10--8 def Girl’s Singles Final — Ann Howard def Jan Freed g3 g-- 1 In Utah over prospects with No Russians Lose Challenge Cup Men's Singles — Linn Bockwood del 1 Bill Johnson Men’s Doubles — def Wilson Thurgood 4 g3 — Jr Men’s Singles Bob Wtlkingshsw 1 def Lynn Olsen Hy Saunders def Jolvon Grant 0 Jr Men’s Doubles — Wetmore Robert Johnson: NOTICI OS SPCCAL MIITINO OS STOCKHOLDERS CHEROKEE UTAH URANIUM CORPORATION NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a of special meeting of the stockholder Cherokee Utah Uranium Corporation e prill bo held at the Emerald Room Hotel Salt Lake City Utah on the 28th day of July 1953 at 10 o'clock In tho 9orenoon (Mountain Standard purpose: Time) for tho following vote upon the 1 To consider and Utah Uraof Cberokoo proposed merger a Utah corporation nium Corporation with Venture Inc a Colorado corporaBeaver-MesUranium Inc a and tion and matter Nevada corporation thereto Including: apauthorisation (a) Ratification t proval adoption and confirmation certain Agreement of Merger dated 1953 together the 13th day of June with any and all written amendments andor modifications supplement thereof and th execution thereof between Cherokee Utah Uranium CorUtah corporation Venture poration aColorado and corporation Inc a Beavor-Mes- a Uranium Inc a Nevada mertho for corporation providing cer of all of aaid corporations Incwitha Uranium and Into Beavor-MesNevada corporation which agreement wss entered into end signed by a majority of tho director of each si aaid corporations) (b) Authorization for the directors and officers af the corporation to take all action necessary and desir- V" 41 Friday’s Results line a tennis 6-- 0 rarkfor-enlrieaJ- n Both coast swingsters are entered in the Utah State tennis tourney now in progress at the Salt Lake Tennis Club DeWitt Moss holds the is fourth slot Each will demoiy atrate forehand and backhand shots various styles of service and will explain points of defense and the attack Tourney players will be given a chance to get on the courts and trade shots with the popular coast stars at the close of the clinic It should be a great chance to pick up valuable pointers before the start of the giant No Champions tourney on July 7 Deadline for filing entries with Tennis Editor care of The Tribune is Tuesday July 5 Because upwards of 750 entered the popular classic last year tournament officials will be unable to accept any entries not filed before the July 5 dead- CB-9- Jerry DeWitts (left) seeded 6-- 3 the No Champions tourney third-ranke- Y Vv 8-- e 3 k-yY- V Steve Morgan-Gordo- n copped the boys’ doubles crown and Joylon Grant defeated Steve Morgan for the boys’ title In the Friday exhibitions Wayne Pearce defeated Brook Grant the No 3 UCLA player Moss DeWitt d e f e a t e d Grant-Pearcand Moss defeated DeWitt girls’ One of the highlights of the annual Tribune Tournament of No Champions takes place Saturday at 10 am when Jerry DeWitt and Jerry Moss two of 1 - were Ann for play i I Tribune Clinic championships decided Friday's Howard defeated Jane Freed Set Today the title Baumbacher THREE in Yic-sol- id 1-- 08-74- ) V VA'M4j i - A a iJ sfRrS- FHA Ttrm Avollatl— 35 fAcrIhs io Exptrt Crtction StrvlcB— Pr8 Viiit Our Sciss err: Phono 7-U- Pc- rl WEST 1CT tout I $1 Fuel enj I'm C:" Colorado Th 212 “ 4 ‘ ' ) |