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Jaycees Cop Feature Tilts NO ‘GOBBOON’ FOR DALE AVERS JERRY eteran Joe Tczak Sait Lake sandlot flingcr tossed a reat il-i-t victory over Moose Lodge at Municipal park Tuesday evening as Rio Grande defending amateur champ opened the 1947 season with a victory Tezak was the leading hitter forRailroaders with two safetieswhile Bobby Paxton banged out three h ts in three trips to the plate to set the pace for the Moose nine In another simon-pur- e circuit tus- sue Tuesday Dees trounced Rotary YMCA Bovs' dub in an abbreviaffair because of ated rarkness 14-- 8 Scott Sceiley and S'ory divided the mound chores for tne aimers while Burt and Sicliano toed the rubber for Rotary Midvale meets C Y O on Municipal Iso 2 at 5 15 pm Wednesday The scheduled game set for Wednesday at Murray has been Thurs-ca- v postponed and rescheduled for at Municipal park at 5 15 pm R H E Score by Innings — 8 8 1 20 012 Rotary 323 06—14 11 4 Dee t Burt Sicliano and Earl Scott See lev Story and Soloman Forest Dale golf course In Salt Lake City Tuesday announced "we have no intentions whatsoever of bringing the old brass ‘gobboon’ back to Utah" He referred to a lecent story from Idaho Falls In Which George Orullian golf professional there was quoted as saying: "We’ve had that old 'gobboon' since last September and we figure it’s about time It went back to Forest Dale" The teams clash Sunday May 18 In their traditional contest Loser is “awarded" a battered old cuspidor as a reminder that the vanquished team members had better brush up on their games Tourney rules provide the cuspidor must be displayed in a prominent place In the losers’ clubhouse Henderson said Tuesday that the biggest part of his team would leave Salt Lake City by plane Saturday afternoon The others will travel by automobile The team will return Sunday evening following the match Orullian s gang smarting from defeats in the last two matches is reportedly holding secret drills to perfect putting and Iron shots r rigbt-hande- 2-- 0 te five-inni- ng Tooeie-Murra- y R ABHOA CVemade 10 A B II O A MoflM Paton 2b 23 03 1 5 O 2 I’eNoa cf 10 Fafrin J’ason shepherd 3b $ O 1 1 lb 13 O1 61 n2 Wood elb 33 1 6 00 m 3b irt 2b 3 1 2 0 B Hepne- - ss 3 0 0 2 3 13 0 3 Brown If P a rl 3 2 O O R Hepner rf 3 O 1 O "ezets p e 3 19 0 Hmingwy p 3 O 0 0 26 6 21 6 Total 30 7 21 4 Total Frven inrnrs bv agreement OOO 002 0—2 T o Grarde 000 000 0—0 k oom Mann-n— Error — Tur- Mason p an p - px’ on B Hepner Brown Stolen Wood Turner Sacrifice base — pax’on Three base hit — Mason h t — I No Left on base — pu-- 1 in —Curl bared P o Grand— 7 Moose Club 5 Run respon2 Struck out — for Hemingway be — 7 Wild pitch Ft Tezak 9 Hemingway Time of game — 1 hour 20 — Power Shingleton Ltrpres 4 0 M 4 O 4 If cf Tier 110 v-n- rrer 18 110 g Madison Fishing Prospects Bright waters are pouring down tributaries tari cr than usual and prospects are good for Clearwater bv the opening i f the Montana fishing season Mv 25 welcome information for This anglers was revealed in Sait Lake City Tuesday by Frank L Rasicot Salt Laker who operates a resort just below Hebgen dam Rascot said additional fishing waters in the Hebgen area would be opened to anglers this summer with of a forest service road completion which runs eight miles up scenic Beaver creek canyon Run-o- ff Madison river and its e t-- FIGHT RESULTS By I'NITED PRESS — )OKK i Park ArrRi) Johnny Brooklynrs slopped Julie Bort BrooKNn NLV )OKK (Sunmdde Afeni)— Nor-Ire- n Rubio 152 Albany N Y drew Atlantic City jr hettnr Jorc&n 153 JN J 10 MH I ORK (Broadway Arena)— Irish Cha-ieHeea 162 Ietroit outpointed Fo-- e o ' 162U S Mc- 1 — Jimmy WHITE PLAINS Brookljn ed Pete 150 r'O’Touph outpoin N Y 151 Eimatord 8 ' Lnw H 17 Bf TH V J — Ctirti Moore 158 hewars J outpointed Benny Singleton 34kl Vtg’erbuey Conn (hi t ITS V 4- -W alter fiteven JHi'M 1 3V Newark N J knocked out Eddie f te 3 35 3 Jeriey City — Frank Conti 137 M Mae ass outpointed Jim McLarnin Fat’"'! y ford Ma lo4 N?r ilO N H — Ray Dulmaine MAN(HfsUR Mbm 2 22 Felix outpointed Muthury T 13 13 1 27 I'? trrped Cry t3 Vanebistr— Kan Vs! Valentine cm Hoaard Jackaon 118 Kansas N H SPECIAL CLOSE-OU- On SALE T Limited Number of m Rednesdav’s Schedule At White Park 7 pm — Electrical Products vs Ward Montgomery 8 pm — Utah Oil vs American Asphalt — 9 pm Bennett's vs Ken Garff Meeks Wirthiin Junior Chamber of Commerce shortstop put on a story book finish in the Junior game at White park Tuesday night putting the first pitch out of the park in the final frame with the bases loaded and two out ta give his team an victory The Elks Club proved that they are going to be a power in the Columbia league race when they walbehind loped Rowland Paint 13-- 1 Ken Beardon s two-hpitching Jack Denner and Doc Wheeler were nicked for 11 bingles by the Club boys Jack Rose on the mound for the American Legion turned in another as the Legionites downed the Ace Billiards 1 Wirthiin w’hose circuit clout was the first one of the season to go out of the park got two other safeties for three of his team's five hits Wednesday night three Employes' league games are on the docket Cham-ber-Steele- 8-- rs 5 it two-hitt- er 8-- -- Tuesday scores: n 7 5 6 Intermountaln Steel 6 5 Junior Chamber of Commerce 8 Atkinson C and Holst Hoopiania Mecham and £ans K R H r 7 1 2 Holland Paint 3 13 11 Elks Club Jenner Wheeler and Mortarity Beardon HE and Poison American Legion Post No 2 Ace Bi’liards Rose and Neauman Walkenhorst Hollenbeck 0alt Cake Tribune STEVE 1 fi Jerry Henderson professional at 25 Discount Complete line of IIOFFMAN RADIOS reduced Including Table Models Table Combinations Portables and Console Combinations $2750 Regularly to $435 Buy from Your Service Dealer RADIO SERVICE ENGINEERING 430 South State Ope ci 17 A c Bid CO Salt Lake City Pb- - 500-mi- WOULDN’T PEE 6AY H5w SHE LEARNED DELTA’S ADDRESS HEY ti tin i : rt i w r i AAU Names Four For British Duel NOTICE t 4ii? 3 ' r- 5 ? 3 ? — f V ? av BEES PEP THERE EES A TALL BLONDE A1AN AT THE BAR WHO MAKES EENQUEERY FOR PELTA! SAYS HEES NAME EES AT THE PLACE PE ETA NAAAEP! J THE HOUSING THINO BAP IS REALLY IN - WrrN i1rll'- STEVE WHEN PEOPLE BUNK Caniii CANYON ! THATfc THEN WHY EX-- GI PILOT PELTA YOU KNOW BETTER THAN TO LET HIM CONNECT ME WITH THE BASSPm CU DEAL £ le car-win- GASOLINE ALLEY By Frank King IF EVERY BOPy GIVES THE BEST HE’S COT THE FIRM CAN’T HELP BEING A SUCCESS TO CONTRACTORS Sealed proposals will be received the State Road Commission of Utah State Capitol Salt Lake City Utah until 2 o’clock pm Monday May 26 1947 and at that time publicly opened for construction of a 3” Road Mixed Bituminous Surfaced Road in Salt Lake County the same being that section of U S No 50 on Magna Main Street Identified as (8) Federal Aid Project No The length of road to be con841 Is 0 miles structed or improved and the principal Items of work are as follows: approximately 10500 Tons Crushed Rock or Crushed Gravel Surface Course 5400 Sq Yds Concrete Sidewalk and 6810 Lin Ft Curb and Gutter The attention of bidders Is directed to the Special Provisions covering subletting or assigning the contract The minimum wage paid to ail skilled labor employed on this contract shall be $150 per hour The minimum wage paid to all Intermediate labor employed on this contract shall be $1125 per hour The minimum wage paid to all unskilled labor employed on this contract shall be $1 00 per hour The attention of bidders is directed to the fact that this Commission has been advised by the Wage and Hour Division U S Department of Labor that contractors engaged in highway construction work are required to meet the provisions of the Fair Labor Standards Act of 1938 (52 Stat 1060) Plans and specifications are on file in the office of the State Road Commission Salt Lake City where they may be reviewed by prospective bidders Specification proposal forms and plans will be furnished at Salt Lake City on depositing $200 which will be 'refunded providing bidders submits an acceptable bid and Returns the plans within seven days after the opening of bids Each bidder must submit a letter from an approved surety company guaranfurnish said bidder with teeing to bond The right to reject required or all bids Is reserved any Cash certified check cashier’s check or approved proposal guaranty bond for not less than five per cent of total amount of bid made payable to the State Road Commission must accompany each bid as evidence of good faith and a guarantee that If awarded the contract the bidder will execute the contract and furnish contract bond as required Any additional Information may be secured at the office of the State Road Commission Dated this 7th day of May 1947 NEW YORK May 6 (UP) — Four by and Patty 6-- ten-nt- Sld-wo- b-- 6-- L 3049-Su- above-entitle- THEY’LL DO IT EVERY TIME pi 500-mi- le F-1- V f Bv Milton CLUB Indianapohs motor speedway classic Is “out of the an official of the American question” Automobile Assn's contest board said Tuesday night Secretary James Lamb of the board said Us members would confer with representatives of the American Society of Professional Automobile Racing here Wednesday He said the drivers who boycotted the race May 30 would be turned down on their proposal for an Independent race g Joe Lenckl spokesman for ASPAR said Tuesday at Chicago that he and Race Driver Ralph Hepburn would ask the board to sanction another race or revoke the sanction of the Indianapolis event Lenckl said the speedway failed to post "reasonable" prize money in accordance w’ith gate receipts The ASPAR withheld 34 cars and de-28 drivers In the dispute They manded the $75000 prize money be doubled Lamb said he told Lenckl more than a week ago that the AAA would not sanction two races on the same day Themajor ASPAR asked permission to race at Milwaukee But Lamb said he told Lenckl the AAA board would listen to their case here Wednesday anyway -- Hoffman Radios & CANYON INDIANAPOLIS May 6 (UP)— A second Memorial day automobile race in competition with the Defeats Granite Tennis Duel ur ? 11 A NIGHT" Drivers Seek Second Race Ogden Golf Team 4 HTir imp Wednesday May 7 1947 American track stars Tommy Quinn Joe Nowicki Roy Cochran and Ed Conwell Tuesday were selected by the Amateur Athletic union to represent the U S in the bank holiday 26 games in London May 24 andaccomThe quartet which will be panied by Gustavus T Kirby former AAU and U S Olympic committee head also will compete at Dublin on May 28 before returning by plane Prep golfers from Ogden hung a to the United States 10-- 2 school’s on Granite high defeat shotmakers Tuesday afternoon at Tom Williams of with NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Nibley park Sealed proposals will be received bj Ogden turning in low score of 73 In the feature match of the day the State Road Commission of Utah City Utah Ernie Schneiter Jr of Ogden and State Capitpl Salt Lake Bert Sainsbury of Granite toured the until three o’clock p m Monday May course in 75s to end up In a deadlock 26 1947 and at that time publicly Road The summary: opened for construction oLa 2’ Mixed Bituminous Surfaced Road in Osden Granite 0 San Juan County the same being Ernie Sthneiter Jr OBert Sainsbury 0 that section of U S No 160 between 3 T Hudson Tbm William 1 aott Willard Hon Peterson 2J Line identi1 ’Montlcello and Colorado 2 Ron Richards Bob Johnson fied as Federal Aid Project No 0 3 Bob Wylie Dean Ludington (3) 2 The length of road to be con10 Total Total structed or Improved Is 17095 miles and the principal items of work are approximately as follows: Wins 354000 Cu Yds Unclassified ExcaBudge PARIS May 6 (UP)— Budge Patty vation 85 500 Tons Crushed Rock or Gravel Surface Course and of Loa Angeles scored a stratght-se-oft Crushed 367700 Gals Bituminous Material victory over G 2Gremeillet of bidders is directed attention The In the first France Tuesday s international s to the Special Provisions covering round of the mm or assigning the contract tournament In Roland Garros subletting The minimum wage paid to ail stadium skilled labor employed on this contract shall be $150 per hour The minimum wage paid to all InWins termediate labor employed on this ll contract shall be $1125 per hour LONDON May 6 (AP) — Billy unThe minimum wage paid to all conan Australian nominee to the skilled on this labor employed Tuesday Wimbledon championships shall be $1 00 per hour advanced into the third roundbeat-of tract The attention of bidders is directed tourney the Hurltngham tennis 1 to the fact that this Commission ing II L Marshall of England has been advised by the Wage and Hour Division U S Department of Labor that contractors engaged re-in work are BEFORE THE PUBLIC SERVICE highwayto construction COMMISSION OF UTAH meet the provisions of the quired of the of Application In the Matter Fair Labor Standards Act of 1938 CENTRAL CARTAGE COMPANY a (52 Stat 1060) of Plans and specifications are on Corporation for a Certificate Convenience and Necessity to op- file In the office of the State Road erate as a common motor carrier Commission Salt Lake City and the of property in Intrastate commerce office of Its District Engineer at Utah) Price Utah where they may be reSalt Lake bCounty (WithinCase 1 No bidders viewed by prospective HEARING OF NOTICE Specification proposal forms and Notice is hereby given that the plans will be furnished at Salt Lake d on depositing $2 00 which will application of Central heard be- City be refunded providing bidders subCartage Company will beCommission fore the Public Service mits an acceptable bid and returns of Utah at its office 314 State the plans within seven days after on Each bidder Capitol Sait Lake Cityof Utah 1947 the opening of bids must submit a letter from an apdaya m May Thursday theat15th 10 00 commencing surety company guaranteeThis is an application of Central proved ing to furnish said bidder with reCartage Company a Corporation for quired bond The right to reject any a Certificate of Convenience and or all bids is reserved Cash certified check cashier’s Necessity to operate a truck in local cartage In connection with the op- check or approved proposal guarWarehouse of Central the erations anty bond for not less than five per Salt Lake City for the transporta- cent of total amount of bid made paytion of commodities generally with- able to the State Road Commission in Salt Lake County Utah and this must accompany each bid as evidence to supplant of good faith and a guarantee that application Is intended and if awarded the contract the bidder of - Convenience Certificate 751 No heretofore issued will execute the contract and furnish Necessity No contract bond as required in Case to Central Warehouse 3049 Any additional information may be By order of the Commission secured at the office if the State Dated at Salt Lake City Utah Hoad Commission this 2nd day of May 1947 Dated this 7th day of May 1947 ROYAL WHITLOCK STATE ROAD COMMISSION (Seal) OF UTAH Secretary By Ray H Leavitt Chairman NOTICE Bids will be received by the PurNOTICE chasing Division of the Commission of Finance of the State of Utah Bids will be received by the Purroom 147 Lake Salt of the Commission Division Capitol Building chasing City Utah until 10 00 a m May 14 of Finance of the State of Utahe 147 1947 on the following FOB Salt State Capitol Building Salt Lake f if a City City Utah until 10 00 am May 14 700 Grader Blades V’ thick ‘by 1947 on the following FOB Provo 6 feet long Utah 1 forty-pa300 Grader Blades thick by bake oven with 5 feet long shelf stops and premix unit as per complete specifications at 147 as per complete specifications at 147 State Capitol Building Salt Lake State Capitol Building Salt Lake Citv Utah City Utah The Commission of Finance re- The Commission of Finance reserves the right to reject any or all serves the right to reject any or all bids or to accept or reject the whole bids or to accept or reject the whole or any part of any bid or to waive or any part of any bid or to ‘waive any informality or technicality in any Informality or technicality In any any bid in the interest of the State bid In the Interest of the State J HENRY McGEAN J HENRY McGEAN Purchasing Agent Purchasing Agent 6-- - t ’ j ft n autte-mati- c By Jimmy Hatlo ORPHAN ANNIE By Harold Gray ah! “TO SEE HIM may ) MAKE HER TALK MUCH FASTER- —NO NEED SHE SHOULD DIE F-1- STATE suffer ( j perhaps! perhaps not! J BUT WHAT TH—7 WHO COMES NOW? TILL SHE HAS TOLD US ALL SHE KNOWS OF WARBUCK- S- WARolb GaaY is ONE-V1- K1 I J By Gus Edson HOUSE HUNTING IS MORE Y EXERCISE THAN BIKE RIPIN- G- FEELS LIKE I WORE MY SHOES OUT RIGHT UP TO MY SIX-PA- KNEES L rT THE BEES J i THE GUJIPS t1 jf YOU TWO NEWLYWEPS ARE FOOLISH— YOU’VE A NICE COMFORTABLE ROOM HERE FOR AS LONG AS YOU WAN- T- Wn v SMILING JACK By Zack Mosley LlkEVWSEM8 IM AN OLP NEWSPAPER WONEYPOO — X 1 MAN AND WHAT CAN PUBLIC DO FORYOU? RELATIONS I y I ROAD COMMISSION OF UTAH By Ray H Leavilt THE IVE f ACTIVITIES OP you CIRCLES J — AND IM OFFERING you my SERVICES FOLLOWED AERIAL WITH MUCH INTEREST--- - as your PUBLIC -- RELATIONS MAN t 4 Chairman NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Sealed proposals will be received by the State Road Commission of Utah State Capitol Salt Lake City Utah until 2 30 o’clock pm Monday May 26 1947 and at that time publicly opened for construction of 3” Plant Mix Eltuminous Surfacing In Davis County the same being that section of U S No 91 between Farmidentified as ington Jet and Layton 2 State Project No The length of road to he conmiles structed or Improved Is and the principal Items of work are approximately as follows: 11600 Tons Plant Mix Bituminous Surfacing and 136700 Gals Bituminous Material The attention of bidders Is directed to the Special Provisions covor assigning the ering contractsubletting The minimum wage paid to all skilled labor employed on this contract shall be $150 per hour The minimum wage paid to all Intermediate labor employed on this contract shall be $1125 per hour The minimum wage paid to all unskilled labor employed on this contract shall be $1 OO per hour Plans and specifications are on file In the office of the State Road Commission Salt Lake City where they may be reviewed by prospective bidders Specification proposal forms and planB will be furnished at Salt Lake City on depositing $200 which will be refunded providing bidders submits an acceptable bid and returns the plans within seven bidafter the opening of bids Each days der must submit a letter from an approved surety company guaranteeing to furnish said bidder with bond The right to reject required any or ail bids Is reserved Cash certified check cashier’s check or approved proposal guaranty bond for not less than five per cent of total amount of bid made payable to the State Road Commission must accompany each bid as evidence of good faith and a guarantee that if awarded the contract the bidder will execute the contract and furnish contract bond as required Any additional information may be secured at the office of the State Road Commission Dated this 7th day of May 1947 MF-11- By Chic Young BLONDIE TTO DAD IF YOU DON'T INCREASE My ALLOWANCE I'LL HAVE TO GIVE mv 11 IF IM A BACHELOR THEN WON’T BE ABLE TO BRING OVER CUTE LITTLE GRANDCHILDREN FOP TO PLAV WITH you AND BOUNCE ON NOUR KNEE I UP girl friends DONALD DUCK By Walt Disney ORAV I PULL THE PLUG AND NUMBER FOUR SINKS SO UP VE CUM& TO THREE r STATE ROAD COMMMISSION OF UTAH By Ray H Leavitt ' Chairman M SltAVY TO- OtvrrM Of' ME WT £V£E7t-AfiM OWR w l v A 1 ) A C?iA77jV? 700 MCCtf 0V BAT& ACOAf BA8Y meyte toa 30 SE00A0S wrp MCM AA0 A WP01E EYPVfVG- - wm ywtDCKf PASrP£KSA&TOA ECT MCAt'S y?cP77cxEr7& PtmREMfflA£S$) S2 PGP rME 7V S7VE P0PEY AP SPAP7 P£0tV£PP& 7eu yvewpy Y Mum’ quick safeVt sure— harmless to skin and fabrics IAXES product of THE ODOS OUT OF PERSPIRATION |