Show ' - a 4 i v 0 v 4' ' 10 V Nry'e e w'w10vt 0 'Jo IC e e v vIr'w le t e v v's—te ve w tv I-t- v I v ii V w ve vi VV V' p y w I- - ir to e No 'ow 'go t o vo it y 44 1 V Av ill oto v kr V ler o od w 4 vir4elrY-- ! - I v 1 ' 'ii 10 --0 f! t ( (I 4--- t' ' 1 ) ) t - 8B The Salt Lake Tribune 4 Yanks Grab Two Pistol Gold Medals '67 As 1 ' - 1 - Games Commence Pan-A- m fr WINNIPEG MAN - The fiLie American squad also scored successes in gymnastics and tennis but suffered a couple of hurting defeats in baseball—to Cuba—and in women's basketball—to Brazil - -- Utah's insured savings and game to edge the young Yanin the double mund robkees in tournament Brazil's female basketballers runners-uto the USA at Sao Paulo Brazil in 19Q put on 1 strong surge in the second half Cuba Wins Tilt to wallop the US girls Cuba's baseball Anderson won the free pistol defending gold with 548 oat or a possible champions rallied in a see-sa600 and the US team took the 'four-mateam title with a PanAmerican record of 2171 1 breaking the mark of 2170 set by the Yanks four years ago (AP) liershel (Andy) Anderson a 21- staff sergeant in the year-olUS Army led the heavily favoed Yankees to two gold medals in free pistol shooting—the first titles of the fifth Pan- action American games—as broke out over many fronts Monday 3 c-- ' Ill I 11 Parks lily I I 1 - 1 1 1 i - 4- I s I i 4 c-- ' 1: i i '''1 I i a 1 - 1 i il'i I I I 14 i 1 '' f li i Places Second iii Test 4 - ' 1 L I 1 ')-- 'f I' I f in 1964 "t iiirj-lt Mexico's Javier Peregrina was second in the individual with M5 and Edgar Espinoza of Venezuela third with 542 Cuba Tee-inin Match play the women'sl g off will begin at 8 was second in the team battle of the Parks and 9:50 run until City Open lam portion Golf Tournament at the Mt Dell Club pro Jerry Henderson with 2127 points and Mexico won the bronze medals for third - scheduled isto rriursebegin said the course is in excellent with 2118 early Tuesday and run throughlshape for the tourney except for Oddly Arnold Vitarbo an Air !a few small brown patches on F‘aturday Force sergeant from San AntoThe tourney one of the glam- - the greens which shouldn't ham-ou- r nio Tex fired an even better events on the Utah Sched- per the golfers He said- crews score than the champion He tile is expected to draw the are working to clear up the scored 554 breaking the cream of the crop In area' golf ipatches record by five points The course will be closed for l ' Other Favorite s lit didn't count in the individual tournament play beginning with but it became an individfavorite is the womnn'smeet and will con- 'firing ual Games Peverly Nelson who will tee off tinue until the conclusion of the i 1 by five points Belle Fellows in thel 1 if it - rws 'ill - ' "V ' I t— I -1 ' I ' - i A - ' ' 4i- i ‘ 6 r1 ::' ' ' i ' 1 '4ii - n against round Another top con-tender for the title Dorothy Whiting who has been off the gblf circuit for some time will be matched against Mae Harris first 1 men's tournament 4 ) i - First round matches:: Sack Nine 8 cm— Esth vs Vera Lucille AorsteEnytn Anwles 5 vs AnneParse :ndrita ' la lur 00 Do' vs 1r3:it' u:: BWraaMaseanmen tannest - ell Sa ' ' : ' i: I : -- i ' 1 i - tr()Ivil ' - I ' ' - k - ' I 4-- - 1 i 1 4 - - 8 i vs -- '''''---- IL014atlAtit i ::- f1 C A '''''') t - i ! r ' J i i 1 ' i - i - r- '''''' t 7 L: Ln - n cleEi !s1124:i L" las i t - ---- - --- - - - :' ' - -- -- 1 1 l'' ll'e'H4A Li is 77— Y ' 1 as low as - q I Align Wheels 1 i- 4 ' ' I 2 Adjust Brakes 3 - Balance Wheels ) 1( 1 t ) most I cars I - r' f :') i - 1 1 '1 t I ' ' i -- - )11 --— ''' 'tI rt r I 11660J r $ All Work Done by 0 f- ki) i 'i6661 tit A $N '7!"1t4ttr t k - 46 H: 7 :::i --- -" r aamahht"hhaaa 1 i : 1 f 1 f f r I i fr 7f ---- - ' :'y i!S 1 t 1 h ' i i t:: r - -- i er) ff Ii LA 01 4 :': N F''' il :1 'i:1 11 i - - ' 4 '?' 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Chicago Wheat—Lower favorabte weather Corn—Lower favorable weather Oats—Lower with corn Soybeans—Lower with products to Instances 50 cents hiewp 5 to:loos-0-02- 1 - - Markets in Brief I top awards for membership drives at the National Association of Life Underwriters ofr L convention in Atlantic City 1 NJ Sept ClOt Ile'S E NicDonald is the new area sales manager of Frito-LaInc with headquarters in Salt t Lake City He was previously associated with R T French Co and the Thomas J Lipton :: Co and was transferred from 11 'tiv Jesse R Seattle Wash Curtis of the Curtis & Brand- - It ' ley Insurance Agency of Salt been has Lake City appointed to serve two jrears on a special advisory committee by :0'm111 Central MutuA Insurance Co NFoonnPoLlcultHoto!U of Van Wert Ohio General Motors Corp winding up production of 1967 els reported only a "skeleton force" on its first shift GM ordered production stopped on later shifts Ford Motor Co said abseil teeism was it co"M not be a'bie days production schedules in Detroit 7US 25 S 'r - from workers reaching their jobs After limited production on one shift Chrysler officials ordered their Detroit plants to call off production for the afternoon and midnight shifts because of high absenteeism 1 a p': "'— : McLaughlin visor (installation) for the Mountain States will Company Telephone retire Wednesday with 47 years of service He began his telephone career as an ivprentice installer in Denver in 1920 The Utah State and Salt Lake City Associations of Life Underwriters will receive prevented - FORD CHEVROLET PLYMOUTH MERCURY BUICK PONTIAC OLDSMOBILE DODGE '—'1'''''"I - su7arhcet - through Chrysler Corp sembly lines Monday but production was halted abruptly as the Detroit racial outbreak (AP)- GET THE FACTS ON I i as- I "I'lr ' N MeLan- - ghlin service DETROIT (AP) — The f it's t model cars began rolling ' ' Loren 1968 exports of motorcycles one of the nation's top dollar earn- ers has declined during the past six months The Japan Automobile Manufacturers' ' Assn said Monday BENEFIT and Loan r!i et - -- - ' 4 Utah-Idah- - - of She is associated with B t h e W Toohey Agency 550 E 2nd South (Mac) Gets Paet LEASING! FREE PARKING k i United - slimmer rain"very benefi- cial to Vtah's Sugar Co crop officials said Monday What looked like a potentially serious water shortage in the Gunnison area has improved to the point where no water problem is anticipated they noted received "Second Temple Mile Awards" from the Downtown Planning Assn Monday for their joint beautification of a commercial parking lot at 45 E 2nd South 'Bob Koenig DPA executive director said the awards were given for a significant revitalization project "an aesthetic architectural device and an attractive planting" — helping maintain the visual continuity of the street and to its overall contributing beautification Main features of the project Include a slump-ston- e wall with a planting on either side Mr Koenig said Additional are planned Improvements - and Spring and Parking Temple Square Inc 1919 W North of course offered by Mutual Omaha and Halts V ork At Car Plants Cycle Sales Decline ' MONEY DOWN!!! DF GO3DRICE STORE 1 o - South Temple at SW Salt Lake City Utah 8225881 ' ids - HOME NO MONEY DOWN Where you pay NO 1 47' r Tribune Washington Bureau ‘VASIIINGTON — Utah Mobile Homes Inc Salt Lake City has been awarded a $14398 contract by the US Bureau of Reclamation to provide 16 portable mobile homes at the Duchesne construction camp for the Bonneville Unit Central Utah project on passbook savings -- Check Our low prices on all popular sizes $311 88 - - 1 HIGHER - t ' L i 114 SL Firm --------- c or regrooved 'SALE - I 1 3 - ' I r not recut 1 1 -- Deep Tread Tires ' ! st L ' t ! 1 '' a ' A LI Grant Auto Parks Inc tions membership committee I Jeanne P Selland Kaysdile completed an insurance Detroit Rioting ones spiked down in 1918 when the railroad was built in the old Ogden Arsenal The original track was not constructed LOS ANGELES (AP) — Jim to accomodate ICBMs in their Lefebvre's single containers weighing ahout 135 with two out in the ninth inningL tons with their flat cars or 127 lifted the Los Angeles Dodgers ton diesel locomotives and to a comeback victory over switch engines the Pittsburgh Pirates Monday Approximately 300001inear night rails are being feet of to right scored laid on 8000 cross ties and DIektesbvhre'slhit who led off the 9000 tons of ballast In replacninth with a single—his third hit' ing of the old river ballast of in the game—and moved to sec-- I the original track The river ond on Willie Davis' s was partially c orn auc ariked braostleadst bunt Elroy Face thenof sand and does not Len Gabrielson intentionally hold heavy weight loads now and retired Ron Fairly on al required before efebvre snapped pcp-uInstall New Switches the deadlock The Dodgers drove Dennis Fourteen new switches are Ribant from the mound in the bring installed along with 10 fifth when they scored twice to road crossings by contractor tie the game- Richmond M LummusInc Doubles by Bob Bailey and Calif Schofield netted one run and the A selfpropelled locomotive other scored on a single by crane is used to lift rails aryl ties including some prefabriby Fairly and a single cated sections to speed up the by John Roseboro produced the job at road crossings These irst Los Angeles run in the are set down intact in one fourth piece Gil Marriott management piTttshiburt oiniscom itv or() 000- -3 11 0 ManConstruction 11 engineer Le'llittrZzarco (5) McFlielneC'111)( F said the Branch ict) agement Osieon Raagan (t and 58rIqUiliOn 1 July 30 is (9)' WP—Pagan work began May ? the target for comnletion r! T' t- - Omaha 710zrpt6)r--FaeJeTcwri- t - --- np the "Sabre" 1 ': F'i l k ' : ) - e (--- 1" this EinIlvdkes 1 c777! er fin UaI 1 L3 j li 1 i ' graduated ' Experts Factory-Traine- d Niite 'I''- Mr McDonald from the Xerox 1 3-- 3 1 I ' of L'niversity Utah alumnus - - — ''' t ThimeR11 11ruco 4--3 - ALLSIZES REDUCED! t t t is the 4 1966 storms were West term as director of the National Acoustical Contractors Assn Ile also will be chairman of the organiza- - 1 cinitySalt c: ' ft i Lake i Rains Benefit Beeti Honors Two Parking Firms three-yea- r g - :‘2t - 1 'kL''-- ' '4' ' i-- -- I 4 - i ' - ‘ t ' ' - - i st - ' --- COMMANDER 1 Dodgers Nip Pirates 43 6 '404' headquarters largest operating and maintenance project ever handled by i AFB Civil Engineer the 11111 I'ng Division 11'9 Rails weighing pounds are replacing the rtil THURS WED TUES il 4 ePornotjrea - 1f signed to the c ompany's nortimeste r n division with I Special to The Tribune BARTLESVILLE OKLA — Phillips Petroleum Co's earnings for the first half and spo ond quarter of 1967 were thp highest of any such periods in the company's history VV W Keeler president and chief executive officer said Monday consolidated net in corn- P for the six months this year amounted to $79132000 or $232 a share This is an increase of 12 per c en t o v er earnings of $70844000 or $212 a share for a comparable period of 1966 after excluding an extraordinary pill of $7079000 in the first half of 1966 he said Earnings for the :quarter ended June 30 amounted to $40823000 or $118 a share up 10 per cent over earnings of $37071000 or $111 for the same period last year Planner Board Corp National Sales Deelop ment Center in Fort Lauderdale Fla He joined Xerox in June Ray hale vice pres- i dent of Elias Morris and Sons Co has been elected to a ' as- - lc Lists Earning Peak Dointo TRS tative ing other Ogden Air Materiel Area mission requirements 1 economy tires - Le iiA Base crews to make room for equipment to handle missile represen- - 1 1 PhillipsPetroleunt - i i Force Minuteman IBCM as- sembly asandwell maintenance as supportoperations tf:97300est - - Phil F Palmer Utah State has University graduate joined A H Robins Co as a -medical servet-ice 5 I 1967: $194620320 AP—UPI—New York Times—CW4o Daily News—Chlesgo Tribune—New York News i 0 0 1 1 Assets of Utalt's insured as sociations reached a record high 'at the midway point of : ' Special M The Tribune HILL AIR FORCE BASE — They're "working on the rail road" at 11111 Air Force riatP laying ities and rails driving spikes and grading roadbed The project is to support the continuing activity of the Air The June ' '' nit fake ktibilint - s CORD :' lif ' - : itym R al 1 Project - 01 Mines—Markets—Finance On HAM ---- PIlli-- ME ' ' - - Work Starts ' 'i ' dating back to 1918 are being ripped up by Hill Air Force zo ---- ': - ' ' : :'- rails Old the t ' ' " d1 4 tn ' '' ' - '- ' ' 7' rBleyvn -- -- ' ' y 1 :t - - Van 1 - ' good Gwen Henderson and Zel I hu rogrowopwd wvhisting Lvisi1 maLeivihnssrtron 1'Ail7s0'11Tr 'Julie Barbara vs Jensen Livingston Special to The Tribune 9 Power:–mtzfsioan vs40 Darten Inaysne All play in the tournament 1g Galpin GREAT SALT LAKE — How- tato:ire Morso- wen Henderson vs Win be run in match play with 'nett': Claire Bm Sorensen ard took the Flying iliniSosa al bt:ya CHL:i ron 11120—Nadine 100 per cent handicap In Cloward Dutchman class here Monday to Ruby vs WestleY kvind of :sudden death to decide the'r3tielysrevtersPr up a three-dasailing vs Barbara Yount at k son Toots Billows regatta on the Great Salt Lake arson Donna Vs matches play championship Front Nine las some 35 boats participated in from scratch 0 ism-Eckersty vs Us Lindero vs Elaine Wessman the event molloy navenctolety t Course Excellent mtreocivsL !ilielnes Mo sore Joan amen vs Sorensen was followed by Ne: Kay s011845 Monte IR)1IS The women will play with 16 owsp Hunsaker and Jack and mas wsharliene't: WsmEnma es In each flight With champion-Ivy- ! t Jones vs Dorothy in the big race1 Y""n vs 40—Ja Mir itowiey Oswald Adele Natress I ship and consolation brackets Mr Andrews Ruth Johnston vs Shirlene while Ted and Joan Roberts vs Gowen SO—Orrol s' ploomquio scheduled in each flight elitl:117itTri31A-r-riwon the husband and wife - iiown7Vor14 CO—teloo Chtrthiro vs Ann Thomason Dick! 'Jai line E lying Dutchman event MmTrii7 l'i '''IPrian GleSdms"Nt'rorys's Vs Armitage and &Ida Moench second were '' VACATION INN q Iva FlarenCa VS Jean Miller in this race with Mac and APARTMENT MOTEL I'l Dianne Magleby third UNITS NOW AVAILABLE :1 4 Fred Glover Lou Chaules and WITH KITCHENS :4 i Classified Ads Overlooking Homing Gorge pi (Milt Holland were the first k 'ii MANILA UTAH three in Class A while George '$ Use ' iPNONE MANILA 7845124ii Daily iKuchenbecker' and John O'Brien SALT LAKE in the B class finished one-tw-o 4:::werwmurnmrwtia: Lyle Knudsen won the Class C ivvith George Anderson and Bud ' -4 Temple trailing -- There was only one upset boat that coming Monday afternoon but the sailors righted the i craft and finished the race Gillis ' Strono1 EFIlleY17e vvIS Nelson vs Belle Fellows sti-- 1 Mary Boater Shales "fte i I Pritchard Lou" Hw Robinson : ti ' l'' l''':'': ' i'' I' i it r-- ' 6 Aug 14‘t' 1 Other meet favorites include Marcia Thayne Janet Thur : ' - 1A- 4 Mortgage loan volume also in June reaching $7758849—the largest in 16 months he said comparing the figure with $5552904 for 1 s!'-- 1 !lo‘ 11 - 1 ' I increased net total pushed gains in savings for the first half of 1967 to S13800287 the league president said This is some $5750000 more than the $8C62373 recorded 4 during the first half of 1966 and almost $1794000 more than the $12006322 net gain !1 for all of last year Mr Dono- van noted : that the lie predicted which associations insured 1 for a number of years have ii more home mart- - 4 provided gage money in Utah than any other segment of lending insti- an will tutions provide increasingly larger share of funds for home purchases "These 1967 gains reflect some relief from the extreme tight niOney market which gripped the nation during the new latter part of 1966" Mr Dono- unit van said noting the net gain ' I the country" June's Itt I 8 $3951949 The 1967 savings pins also reflect the favorable re- sponse of savers and invesiors to high earnings rates 01 insured savings provided hv 'Utah associations" Mr Dflrinvan said He termed these rates "among the highest in -- 60-4- W011iell 01)ell Play T may I fli in savings during the final six months of last year was associations showed a greater net gain in savings last month than during any June in their- history Gene Donovan Utah Savings and Loan League president said Monday The 15 associations comprising the league showed a net gain of $5607813 during the he said comparing month the figure with $1261348 for June 1966 and the previous June record Of $4431881 set loan i n ) Savings ill Utah S&L Top 11eco r(ls in June '- i 1 i 1 ' 1 r rroday in Business ------1 1561 25 July Tuesday kttlJLAA 741L4LAAJ1-'- Co -- - - |