| Show - v - vr ' - ) OP Blazin' Ben Mangrum Share Lead GUARD BACKJOIN- S' L GRID SQUAD 25-fo- ot his arrival without a chance for a practice round over the long course The tournament which Is over A stretch ends Sunday and the select field is bidding for $2000 first prize money Other scores included: 70 — Henry Ransom Houston Toney renna Cincinnati: Jackie Burke Houston lBob Riegel Houston and Byron Nelson 71 — Ellsworth Vines Ky Laffoon Orlando Fla Ed Tyler Ilouston amateur 72 — Elroy Martin Houston Sam Schneider Houston Bob Hamilton Chicago George Schnelter Ogden a n d Terrell Garth Beaumont Tex amateur 73—Clayton Heather Charlotte N C Johnny Bulla Chicago: Charles Campbell Houston and Harold McSpaden Sanford Me 74—Ed Herron Houston Ray Itangrum Los Angeles Ray Haddon Houston: Jimmy Thompson Los Angeles: Dick Naughts Houston Jim Ferrier Chicago Vic Ghezzi Knoxville Tenn and Dick trap-pock- Two more gridders were signed to the Salt Lake Professional Football club roster Thursday First to sign was Rill Davis 190-l- b guard who played for Maryland before the war and for Schofield Barracks in Hawaii during the war Second was Reed Nalder former Davis high player who has performed with the San Francisco Clippers the last two seasons Nalder has been a regular halfback with the Clippers and is touted as a fine ball carrier 1Manager Fred Tedesco announces that about a dozen other players are expected to sign inside the next two weeks Itetz Chicago Ritz Team Wins Ritz women's bowling team triumphed over the Downtown Bowl team of San Francisco 2573 to 2463 Thursday at the Ritz alleys The coast team is on its way to WIEC tourney Members of the S L tearrl are Helen Davis Ruby Painter Dorothy Tanner Belle Fellows Mary Faggiani Bill Shaw bowling instructor- will be at the Ritz to give two series of lessons Friday one at 3 p m and the other at 8 p m Signed by Bosox ' ' - BOSTON May 9 (UP)—Robert (Bob) Klinger of Pacific Mo vet- eran righthanded hurler of the Pittsburgh Pirates was signed Thursday by the Boston Red Sox and will report to the club Thesday in Chicago for relief assignments By JIMMY state fair board has been The drawing and presenting plans for the remodeling of the fairgrounds coliseum for two years now The plans have looked great but they're still on paper The changes are approved by everyone concerned from Gov Maw down and an appropriation has been passed but to date the money hasn't been made available to start the work The board is trying to get the work completed again and has come to the conclusion that for $125000 the huge building can be turned into a modern sports palace that would be worth half a million dollars The idea is good It would be a But great boom for all sports everything still depends on getting the funds from the state to do the work NEW GOLF COURSE Salt Lake rounty is seriously thinking of building an I golf course to help alleviate crowded conditions on the Salt Lake City courses according to reports commissioner George Morgan is reThe course ported pushing t he county-owneplan land would be built on Judging from the play at the to city Incour‘es It would he a fine way crease county reVentie 1 1 First publication Fifth publication 1 - 1 gACLE m THE y it4E Is- - m ADE - ) ' t - — -- ‘ 1 - TO WHOM Notice is 441- - - f t 40o t1 ' st 111 Fri 1 - 1504 Sr- 3 Iiif 00 -- - zi - 1! - A Hall David Lloyd Hudson Harold Frank Hutchins Roger Walter Kuehl James A Lamb Frank Marvin Lane W A Lipsey Mike Mark Wesley Meek Orin Oliver Miller Walter Moffatt Douglas Hayden Simpson Ben Pack Gerald Petersen Phillip Repp Carl LeRoy Richardson Robert E Shelby Clarence P Smathers James Frank Smith Jesse M Taylor Jack E Wallace WilLiam Joseph Welshans Richard Young Prisoners for Commutation: George Hayes Marius Peter Peterson Continued Cases: Lloyd W Evans Woodrow Lamb Robert A Young All persons having any interest therein desiring to be heard either for or againstarethe granting of said applications notified to be present at said meeting BY ORDER OF THE BOARD Herbert B Maw Chairman Grover A Giles Secretary r: to-'''''-- i' 71 ' (7 ' I 1 - ii- IP 71 t4 LE ED rg am Ile F 4 : -- 7- 0( 4 411iop t0 " 1 r I 1 r 4t 7 I s t - ' 71" tta ' '" It'' -- r t0 - - 14 '' t'Z'' t : ) - FIRMS IT! i At 'I" lit 1 '4- 1 711 r - - - iI -- -- !'01!'1'!Vt111::"fil'ol'' iT! 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'‘ 41 Iw21-4-- - it ( :41 ' :- 1 1 - '''''''' ' - ''' ' - -- ‘ 4 ' 1 - N4'1:11 C I -- Mita Los Angeles --- 4 fort i A rs Legal Notice of Election of Three Supervisors for the Escalante River Soil Conservation District Notice is hereby given by the Utah State Soil Conservation Committee to all land owners or occupiers of land the lying within the boundaries of DisEscalante River Soil Conservation trict that nominating petitions for the election of three supervisors of the said district have been received by said State Soil Conservation Committee Please take further notice that on the 24th day of May 1946 between the hours of 8:30 a m and 6:00 p m an election meeting will be held at the Soil Conservation Service Office at Escalante County of Garfield Utah to three supervisors for the EscaI elect lante River Soil Conservation District of the State of Utah All eligible land owners or land occupiers within the boundaries of said district shall have the right to vote at the said election meeting By order of the Utah State Soil Conservation Committee V A BERGESON Chairman 4L When you travel by "Pony" reserved NO WAITING A BlIttp& vAr- z2t -- i 1 MillEIMAI 3i UTAH STATE SOIL CONSERVATION COMMITTEE First publication Last publication 74'7'''' f illitsilit i i JP 7 "7 a i t fi11 inr -- 4 a2e c 7:7: 4 - -- -- i A ::::: Ell - y 7:1)o all-star- 3?-- !' -1 i 3 e all-sta- 11: - ivo 4 rii ' ‘ : I -N p- I'''"7-1-7 It t SAY MR I teen-ager- s' vi -- 5 to 4 early feated today in an Eastern league game that took four hours and 35 minutes to complete Southpaw Joe Pennington went the entire route for the losers NOTICE IT MAY CONCERN: yielding 12 hits striking out eight hereby given that the Utah and walking three Wilkes-Barr- Manager 1 7 rt -- ' - ----- to-w- it: CEO° - ' ' 3 s oti 5 sizes 12 14 16 18 20 40 42 Size n or 16 requires 312 yds of State Board of Pardons will hold a regun lar session on Saturday May 18 1948 at of ten o'clock a m at the Utah State All-StaDirections are printed on each r Prison Salt Lake County 'Utah that at said meeting said Board will hear applipiece to show you what it pattern cations in the following cases NEW YORK May 9 (UP) — is where it goes and how to match Prisoners for Termination: Leo Durocher of the it to its mate Thomas Earl Averett Merrald John Manager favorite To order this pattern specify Bagshaw Eugene T Bassett Peter W Dodgers the Beauprey Harry Brewer Ray Campbell in Flatbush was named Thursday Alice West send correct amount Ray Valdez Campos Donald Charles to manage the Brooklyn 15c) in coins style and size Comour Samuel Cortina Virgil Cramer in a wanted Frank E Darling Harvey James Dalton against the "world together with your Ignacio Arzola Delgado Jack Iziah game at Ebbets filed next August and city address street name Dirks Joseph K Dunn Sterling Fisher sponsored by the Brooklyn Eagle to: Pattern Dept Salt Lake Manuel Flores Charles Foster Bertrum A p g0 - BOBBLE WE DON'T tviAgE PERSONAL REBA-TENZ I'LL TELL YOU WI-- allli -- 2 r- - AS WE CAN'T AFRAID PO DUSNESS ! --- ilk oring sports palace may be ready by fall and for the 1947 centennial Downing plans to continue to work with local war organizations in staging ring shows in Salt ' 41:it - ?TURPS SORRY FM FM 7 - --- - - 1 12-- t!7 a is::ot:e-- ) I j: par ii LH NSW I N:- —- - i I'VE HEARD THAT—WLL— - 0 - 61RAIi''"" t 47fs6- v ORPHAN ANNIE' Skahe '' SE egEl 7 'i 1?1 zA!:s 1 - '''kli ? 4 :: fi k - '- -- - - clADE ti A t1W)- - - ! 1'1 ) 1: I -- ' re ' 4: i i r ' 1 N'N I (A fict of! -‘c'f' -- -- A E - t)- - 4'4:i:"--1!- :' - )r--c -- ti4!'Ar-r fitviv ' BERT TRAVELLI Clerk e 4 k t ilidikwr : - r 1 - LYN : PATTERN - - 1 : - i4111141fri 1 : : --- ---- !- President iAttest: I - - - Ro ? 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NOT HUMANS? 4-- 95-20- 1 1 - ----- -i - -- iJ - -- - 7) WHAT DO YOU HAVE ' ---it of-0--- - reamed-of - 111- -e'7 — -- ---: d E CALL FOR RIDS NOTICE Is HEREBY GIVEN that sealed grOPOsadi scill be received by Bert Travel ii friers School District Number Seven in of Wyothe County of Carbon andonState or before the at Hanna Wyoming ming 25113 nay of May 1946 at two ocloca t the High School BuildIn the afternoon ing to Hanna Wyoming for the building construction and erection of a brick wood tul concrete school Building with Gymnasium dit Hanna Wyoming or sealed proposais willor be received upon the School Building Gymnasium separately the which may be piaris ann specifications E dfShores from Everett architect relcured biT tiynds Building Cheyenne Wyoming for a deposit of $2500 and which plans and specifications are by this reference matiea part of this notice and shall be bidder biddtrg on the successful Successful bidder will furnish all necesarY equipment to complete projects and - small clean grounds after construction is completed Preference is hereby given to materials produced manufacipp“es and provisions -ured ot grown in Wyoming quality to 'articles offered by competieqnal te:rgoutside of the istate tors Tht successful bidder shalt comply with all laws whettei federal state or local and anal furnish bond as provided by Revised Statutes 1931 School District No 7 in the County of nd State of Wyoming reserves to Carbon ftself the rigtt to accept or reject any and all proposa's Done by directions of the Board of oi Trustees of School District Directors No 7 In the County of Carbon and Stet' of April 1946 et Wyoming thisNo24th7 day in the County of School District Carbon and State Wyoming C D WILLIAMSON (Sealii ANNIE- THIMS WILD k II - --- ----- r HAPD WOI46Z-SO'TIMES crs 'THE BEST AND ONLY e MEDICINE 70 BRiNQ PEST AND QUIET TO A BIPOKEti HEART ANN1E -- All entries for the Salt Lake 2 EAPENI ' Le e c71k 0 City amateur golf championship t c tournament are supposed to be )P Z:sk 0lm-- ' --44-f' -4W ri k '' ) r — 7 06 turned in by Friday at 6 p m ' A c A 'k 4 'r ' t A field of more than 100 golfers y zIA 4-pie 1 is expected to bid for the title r)t1- c t9 t' 'y lic ? ''' doesn't go through Salt Lake can won last year by Arnold Goff r c ( t his will who defend title ' reabout about the ' forget :rot just 1 Downing Gets Lease e: Is (0) kl71 at least so far as it help91)(2 442i7 N The fair board has reached an modeling f 1 the centennial program is con1)::kt :: :21: agreement with Jim Downing lo- ing I cerned t cal boxing and wrestling promoter I PRINTED t -0 giving him right to use the coliShorts on Sports seum for boxing and wrestling In The new football field at the exchange Downing has agreed to SMILING JACK purchase the seats and have them state fairgrounds was planted ' ' The rains Thursday TILL TAK-installed and take care of the in- Monday THI k4s WORD 1r NOT &LIRE- -- SEX mom ' will go a long way toward bringA ANOTHER YET terior work lit: co CUP--- ANYBODY WANT cowN rrs 4000 WORD' Downing will leave Friday on a ing up the grass and getting it :4' T00itsICE14°10FIJ to cF::61FE11C:FIZE t 4zpRvrE6 RREFXf trip to the east and plans to ar- ready for September play g: 9 range far the seats while in New Virginia Lindorff has gotten her e !1 re" En t x York If the state will go through discharge from the marines and is 3 '' I° ABIZ?tSiTGG Auerbach-Shamroc- k ril:r on back the o with its part of the work the coli'1:7'"' ir4"11111t1 :tt A 0 0 4 IP a Memorial servseum can be ready for use this softball team g ices were conducted Sunday for 1 ' f d b c ' ' 4116: Lt Norris A Nelson former We' 4:: 1 4"47 - t 1 ace He ber basketball college : MAY SIGN PRES vvas reported missing over Bouy rte Sommerhays coach at Carbon On Nov 14 1943 and re' ' I high before the war has been offered a gainville t )4 z3 was declared dead by the new contraet to return to Price to enact' ' cently -' I? J--ffs hoth Carbon high and Carbon college '''f ‘ a w war department eV 0 Coach Reed ' til - 4746 )) nex t settmon c SIZES Swenson rated Nelson one of the to accept the offer ‘9 Ile l ex J 4sraftWe ' I - --I had Warmed to give up althoorit hepeeted I finest basketeers he had ever I f he 0 A ronehing to go into himinexs (P)--Sc- - zosf - Set Entry Dead Line ng 1 - - rrs ITMHY -- e ing prizes and Betty Duncan Beverly Rindfliesch and Margaret Forsythe won draw prizes coached Milt Mecham Ogden PROBATE AND OCARDIANSHIP high coach and former Utah coach NOTICES and player is the No 1 choice to (Consult County Clerk or the Respective succeed Ferron Losee at Weber Signers for Further Information) There are rumors of college fall the 40110100M00Sd‘WWIS‘040 Shelton of That's hope NOTICE TO CREDITORS a professional tennis tourney in also of Brewster the board and fair Estate or Samuel McIntyre also Lake this summer but no defknown as Samuel McIntyre Jr De- of Downing who wants to bring Salt Proinite ceased developments yet some big ring and mat features Creditors will present claims with here next fessional Tom McHugh of Nibley season shows the but big vouchers to the lmdersigned at 504 left for San Francisco ThursMcIntyre Building Salt Lake City Utah depend entirely upon having a park His mother is reported on or belote the 6th clay of September place large enough to pay for big day A D 194S seriously attractions A Roy Mantyre Executor of the will of Samuel McIntyre also known as barnuel McIntyre Jr Deceased Two-Wa- y 21-InniDrive Game Date of first publication May 3 A D 1246 on With state the the WILKES-BARRworking Pa May 10 DE! HOPPAUGH exterior and Downing fixing up the MARK az JOHNSON in the 21st inning on tor interior is Executor there Attorneys hope that the longd- a squeeze play Binghamton de0 I i about 25 Despite heavy rain - : AWFUL rtRED TolliGHT- 1 '4" - mw:--------- IM MANY WAYS SHE'S PPETTY WisE-- oR MAYBE B'S BTINCT -- women golfers participated in the invitational day tournament staged HODGSON by the three public courses at Bonneville Thursday morning The entire field got a complete Lake City and with the coliseum soaking but the meet went on just available he hopes to get a cham- the same—even though it was curpionship fight for the centennial tailed with none of the players program The entire centennial going more than nine holes and sports program will be bolstered many of them stopping at six or if the remodeling of the big arena seven is complete Mrs Belle Fellows had the low After many rumors and reports gross score and also tied for low maybe this will be the time for net Gladys O'Brien tied for low some action If this newest move net honors Mrs L C Eastman and Mrs Gale Smith won the putt- neeeptx Pre will work with Jnekeon Jewkes and cinuile Cowley in putting over the two schools' sports program I AT DAYLIGHT DPIVING THAT CoRNPLANTEP —SHE'LL Compete at Bonny THE PRESS BOX ellititifir71 'IM "THE FIELD ed 72-ho- le tHE'S YOUN- g- BUT ( The Utah women's golf championship tournament will be held at the Bonneville course Aug 26 to 30 according to Miss Jessie Schofield president of the Utah Women's Golf Assn after a special meeting at Bonneville Thursday ' Dates for all other major women's tournaments were announced co open tourney will be July 29 to The first big event will be the Aug 2 at Forest Dale Four invitation day tourneys Fort Douglas vvomen's invitational which will be renewed The event also were scheduled Logan will is scheduled for May 20 to 24 entertain the women golfers on The annual Mark Weiss tourney June 6 if that date is agreeable Ogden will be staged at Nibley park with Logan directors: club will be host on July June 17 to 21 and the Fred Tedes- - Country 10 Salt Lake Country club Aug 13 and Provo on Sept 11 ' By Frank King ' Women Golfers Set State Meet - HOUSTON TexMay 9(TTP) Ben Hogan and Lloyd Mangrum Ishot a pair of four under par 157s Thursday to lead the field in the first round of the $10000 in'vitational tournament of cham- pions over the River Oaks course Hogan back on the Texas fair- ways where he rose to prominence as a golfer missed a chance to take the lead when his putt on the 18th green lipped the cup Mangrum put on a brilliant performance which was all t h e more noteworthy because he started playing only a few hours after 17 GASOLINE ALLEY rtbe Salt Lake Zeibunt Friday May 10 1946 - t - -- -'' ' v— Z 7WkioneASM--- 7"77 s safe skits - ::xdflufA::::iscqs:ick a'4 - -- - 11111- ° 1- A t t i all7AUN—iNI -- - 111111111111"P Product of PristotMyyre ODOR OUT OF PERSPIRATION o - to i 1 0 f' IP i 40? t t t |