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Show n nWm DESERET NEWS, July 24, 1969 Thursday, Y J w ' VA ye Heave CXadlecEx 'uiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii:iiiiiiii!I"ii"iiiiiiiiiiiiii;hiiiiiiiiii:h Ski Numbers iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii As a trackman Earl Walters was a slow start 'er and fast finisher. As President of the United States Ski Assn., the amiable Walters appears to be a slow starter and fast finisher. Seldom has the national press wrinkled the first year of an association president like it did Walters last season. Walters sees membership the key to USSA growth. He foresees a 50 percent growth in USSA membership in the coming season. That means final figure of 155,000 compared to the 1968-6- Years Again! Clay Resentenced-Fi- ve but al sentence A federHOUSTON (AP) judge resentenced Cassius Clay today to the same five years in prison and $10,000 fine he assessed in June, 1967, after Clays conviction on a charge of draft evasion. Clays chief lawyer, Charles Morgan Jr. of Atlanta, filed notice of appeal at once to the 5th Circuit Court in New Orleans. Clay will remain free on $5,000 bond posted at the time There had been speculation U.S. Dist. Judge Joe Ingraham might reduce his original 9 That kind of growth doesnt happen over g Salt Laker devised a night. The approach to the membership drive. It includes telling the advantages of USSA membership, reaching prospective members and making membership registration simple. hard-workin- three-pronge- d SIZE S AUSTRALIAN v SIZE Avoiiahit in narrow white sidowoll at slight additional chorgt. SWIMSUITS N AND 7.00-1- 3 O FBR Blackwell tubaleat; plus $2.33 Federal Excist Tax per tire 2 tires off your vehicle. SIZE or 6.70-1- 5 narrow whito sidowolt at slight sdditioasl chsrgo. 7.00-I4- and V r Now big savings on our famous-mak- e swimsuits in every type, pattern and color. The selection is tremendous! Big savings, too, on walk shorts styled the way you like fabrics. Don't them, of permanent-pres- s miss this opportunity. Come in early for first FOR Blackwall 1.70-1- $ 7.0044 tubaless; tube-typ- plus $2.40 to $2.49 Federal Excise Tax per tire end 2 tires off your vehicle. I SIZE y choice! 6.50-1- 6 discontinued styles N Aii'tJ J : Is ot slight sdditioasl chsrgo. 17?. 2488 MENS WINTHROP SHOES V foh reg. $16.00 to $20.00 plus $2.85 to $3.00 Federal Excise Tax re and 2 tires off your vehicle. Blackwall SIZE 1088i. 1488 7.50-1- 6 time limit for reg. $7.50 to $12.00 88 688 & MOUNTING nWSuucmwms FREE long-sleev- HERZOG BROS. FRANK MARCONI PAUL DEGALLES vs. General $2.00 Reserved $2.50 Children .50 Students $1.25 Ringside $3.00 ADVANCE TICKETS SUGAR HOUSE Ph. 486-846- 1 1505 East 2100 South DUKE MYERS vs. BOB NORMAN 364-073- 4 button-dow- n ....... 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LOUIS (UPI) The St. announced Louis Cardinals the acquisition of defensive back Curtis Gentry from the Chicago Bears for receiver Bobby Lee and an undisclosed draft choice. Gentry was injured all of last season while Lee spent most of last year on the Cardinals taxi squad. s TAG-TEA- M X 5, 2:30 MEN'S plus $2.39 Federal Excise Tax per tire end 2 tires off your vehicle. 8:30 P.M. MR. Acquires Gentry Men's Shops . . . Olympus Hills 6.00-1- 6 Fan Biackwall ROCKY MOUNTAIN PROFESSIONAL COLISEUM, NFL Action, Ch. 5, 2 p.m. American Golf Classic, Ch. SAIF, Borrow whito sidewoll JULY 25TH, FAIRGROUNDS SUNDAY AAU International Track And Field Meet, Ch. 5, 1 p.m. our annual summer . WRESTLING Clx. 1939. National Brand Name "We Need Numbers" Snow Magazine will be our (USSAs) official publication and will help disceminate association news. A credit card will be provided through Snow Magazine for lift passes, lodging and other general ski expenses. It will be similar to other credit cards but tuned to a ski now, play later plan. Division ski bonuses. Free ski lessons, lift passes, free movies, lodging discounts and other bonuses. divisions to Encourage keep coupon books a bonafide bonus. Insurance to skiers on life, accident and equipment. Ways of reaching prospective members include: Production of ski films to be marie available to ski clubs, television film strips to be shown at no cost to the association and radio coverage without cost to the association. Production of decals and stickers to tell USSAs story. The SLWBA was chartered 7Z7 market-membershipwis- e. , American Golf Classic, 5, 3 p.m. CLEAN-U- P Presently a Chicago insurance company is surveying the nations ski Its report is due in a month. It will offer guidelines along which USSA can conduct its membership drive. A continuing discount on lift passes on a national level. These discounts will be included in coupon books offered by each division. Work is underway to place this part of the coupon book on a national level. in Wide World of Sports, Ch. 4, 3 p.m. ligious freedom. much-neede- costs, and competition and recreational programs. The 4 to 6 million skiers in the country will be benefactors to increased USSA membership: sergeant-at-arm- 2, noon. said. No, Clay sir, Except I am sticking to my religious beliefs. I know this is a country that preaches re- USSA has allocated $47,000 for membership promotional purposes. This, and the fact that membership has been determined the key to ski d growth in this country, gives USSA direction. It promises to build ski areas, ski racing and general recreation ski interest. We need numbers. Of each membership, USSA gets 75 cents, Walters explained. The remaining amount of the average $6 fee goes to the division for operating expenses, administration leagues running smoothly and handle any problems that may arise. They also sponsor the SLC TournaWomans Bowling ment and plan social events with the Mens Bowling Association. of his first appeal two years ago. Before sentencing, Ingraham asked Clay if he had any comment. lj rj Lj 109,000. he imposed the without com- sentence, same ment. governing board is to keep the Assuming new duties in the Ohleen are organization Leatherwood, pres.; Frances Miller, v.p.; Nancy Pecharich, sec.; Virginia Gronau, tres.; and Jane Hammond, The SLWBA is a member of the Womens International Bowling Congress and has over 13,000 mtmbers in Salt Lake City. Every woman bowler who bowls in league competition belongs to the association. Each league works through the governing board of the association for all sanctions, awards and league supplies from the national level. The main function of the New officers of the Salt Lake Women's Bowling League are: Virginia Gronau, left; Nancy Pecharich, Ohleen Leatherwood, Frances Miller, Jane Hammond. Beatue-ismsthrow- Membership Is Key SATURDAY Major League Baseball, Ch. Five new officers have been elected to the governing board of the Salt Lake Womens Bowling Association. Strength In Few thought Walters would survive the n at him mostly onslaught of by Eastern scribes who rustled uneasily when the presidency of USSA stayed on the sunset side of our land two years ago. There was work to do. You cant offer a thin skin to dissenters when their intent is to stop a program. The only thing people remember is fact, he smiled from his Salt Lake City office. Weekend TV Sports Slate Women Bowlers Choose Officers FIRESTONE STORES Salt Lake Ph. 363-674- 1 204 East 3rd So. Cottonwood CARLOS SMITH HOLLADAY 1 Phone 4675 Holladay Blvd. (Across the street from the Mall) Ph. 278-289- So. Salt Lake Ph. 484-524- 9 2547 So. State St. JVlurray Ph. 262-265- 8 6 278-042- 1875 Eost 4800 South 467S So. State BAILEY'S SALT LAKE Ph. 364-196- 5 3rd South at 2nd tMest reg. $18.00 to $35.00 NECKTIES REDUCED reg. to $5.00 20.. 333 Jaymor, .Corbin and Securoslacks BEITS reg. to $5.00 YOUNG BROS. SALT LAKE CITY 9th Eeit 1st South, Ph. 359-300- 4031 Highland Dr., Ph. 271-455- 1 53rd South State, Ph. 278-289- OPEN FRIDAY til 9 p.m. 249 199 |