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Show Vol. XIII, No. 37, Sept. PRDGRESSIVE OPINION 9, 1949 __ecncemnemmamet Uncle Sam Says SPORTSCODE vision cose OFTEN REFERRED TO oe WOMAN BACKSTROKE SW WORLDS GREATEST BACK: June 17, 1775, 174 years ago our forefathers fought a fe eat bat : tle for freedom and Scvoraite at | Baek Hill. Each one of you ealizes that to maintain the free- | dani and ‘opportunity for which they fought you must be ever vigiant in doing your share. One of | the country’s greatest assets is a sound economy which you can. help | to uphold. Your government is providing the opportunity through | the U. S. Savings Bonds program. | If not already enrolled for the safe, | automatic way of purchasing Sav- |. Ae Bonds, | the great Opportunity ive, now in progress, is your own individual conan nr U.S. Treasury July 4 is the day when we as a nation eolehinate, Independence. Pe the going, at times, has been rough we have persisted in annelding the ideals of freedom and security. And you can maintain individual Independence, the freedom from financial WOITY, if you are investing regularly in U.S. Savings onds. With half of 1949 already gone how much money have you salted away? There is but one way for yeu to celebrate future independence—and_that is by saving your money today. ten short years you will pelea $4 for every “ae you put into them. Department U.S. Treasury Department “The Case me the Narrow Shoe.” A single shoe, remarkable because of its narrow last, puts police on the trail of two fiendish killers and solves Cincinnati’s most shocking crime! Don’t miss reading this i nthe American Weekly, that great magazine distributed with next Sunday’s Los Angeles Examiner. it's, Your sks , at Utah's Greatest Fair More Exhibits @ Better Exhibits Superb Stock Section National . Utah | Sheep wi x Square Dance Contest _ Championship _—— on improved and awaited one Stand: Racetrack AOE Az “Get Quick Glas bedbatl “lm going to ask you ‘folks to watch for a visit to your county by the Natural Resources Committee of the Utah chambers of commerce. They'll report their findings in.a recent survey of natural resources. Attend their meetings! Give them your ideas on developing the resources of your area! Learn more about the possibilities of our IE ONLY MAN TO HIT THE CANVAS IN LAST JUNE'S HEAVYWEIGHT TITLE BOUT BETWEEN EZZARD CHARLES AND JOE WOLCOTT WAS JAKE MINTZ, CHARLES’ MANAGER. HE FAINTED WHEN EZZARD WAS DECLARED THE WINNER! SPORTLIGHT. Stretch in Both Leagues Is Hof By GRANTLAND RICE ASEBALL’S 1949 stretch is now | Both Yankees and Indians still only a few furlongs away. recall the 1l-game deficit Joe Mcthis next one can be a nectarine Carthy and his Red Sox wiped out full of juic last summer and fall. And certainly Oddly ghoul conditions in the McCarthy has never quit in his betwo leagues have been somewhat lief the Red Sox will win. _ reversed since last April. At that The Yankees were the most consistent A. L. team until early Autime the Red Sox and Indians were gust, when Red Sox, Indians, Tito make the American league race. The Dodgers, Cardinals, Braves, on and Athletics were involved Pirates and _ pos- in winning spurts and dizzy downward a os looked to be headsibly the Giants ed for obliv: were to churn up There has oe more in and out, foam in the Nationup and down, good and bad baseal. ball played in the American League As the case than anyone has seen for many summers. And a good part of & ~ and Dodgers aphas revolved around erratic pitch. pear to have ing. a s » anything to say about, the. comThe National — Grantland Rice Xi stretch in The Cardinals are ev the National old team, largely pibanets rate 1041 league while the vanes: |and 1942, and by next year they dians, Red Sox and Tigers will be over the hill. I can’t see any _all be lumped together. Ce other team coming along to fill in September in the American. the gap, not even ihe once-challengThis American league September ing Phillies. stretch may be one of the best in The Cardinals or some other many years, even close to the 1948 club had better collar the Dodscramble. gers this summer or it will Past results have shown us what probably be too late for some can happen when these stretch runs years to come. Burt Shotton’s in the two leagues start. The Pirates twice have had a seven-game lead ‘shot from under them in formseasoning and experience needer years, In 1934, the’ Giants lost ed and .by 1950 will outclass the six of their last seven games to -National league, Cardinals ingive the Cards the pennant by two _cluded. games. Dizzy Dean was the spearThe downfall of the Braves and head. of the St. Louis team. The White Sox -put on-a 19- the po es has been one of ‘the jolting factors in the older circuit. straight rally in September as «far back as 1906. The Cubs picked up a Those .who know Billy Southworth and:have known him for years can’t 21 consecutive game streak a: few understand a group of ballplayers years ‘ago to blot out the Pirates. There have been any number of leads shot to pieces in late August leader and too fine a character in or September. the past. This has affected a ball On:copy paper the Red Sox club that never. was too hot, even still look is be the ae when it won a year ago. ‘The Braves | team in baseball with the will:be too far back of the Dodgers 3jurge of Parnell, calatgeraiiod by .1950 to have a look in. and>Stobbs, hooked to the pows s s er of Williams, Dom DiMaggio, Old and New Ball i Stephens, Doerr, Pesky and Baseball has: had at least one ot mystery we have never been able to penetrate. How was it that in anced, with Red Rolfe’s hired ther years, though the pitchers men carrying the more effectcould do anything to a ball except ive pitching in Newhouser, eut it in two, the batting averages Trucks, Hutchinson, Houtteman, of many players were so high? and Gray. Dartmouth’s Rolfe The hurlers could douse it has done a fine job with the with spit-ball moisture — they squad he opened with. For that could use emery—they could matter so has og Stengel. fuzz it up—they could blacken From now on rything deit—and there were times when pends on how the Giutch run is they froze it. : handled. How= Build a ladder to the boat of your dreams with . Savings Bonds. They offer the best boat- _ state!’ — 8y Harold Arnett Awnings Adjusted by Windlass SAVE REMOVAL OF SCREENS WHEN ADJUSTING ACH the Payroll Savings Plan where you work, or if self-employed, the Bond-a-Month Plan at your bank. Either way ae will receive $4 for every $3 invest in Savings Bonds ere ten short years. .S. UTAH MINING ASSOCIATION ALFRED Treasury Department | SORENSEN Progressive Jeweler . 15 East Second South, - JEWELRY, WATCH, KODAK REPAIRING NEARLY 50 YEARS IN SALT ON ONE STREET LAKE,, INNER EDGE OF ONE SIDE OF SCREEN FRAME, WITH THE PULLY OUTSIDE OF THE SCREEN AND THE KNOB INSIDE OF THE SCREEN. A SMALL WIRE CLIP SOLDERED TO THE BRUSH HANDLE WILL KEEP HANDLE FREE OF MUCILAGE. @ Hollywood parents, like parents everywhere, are proud of their children and like to have them photographed. They choose Madame Valeska, noted photographer, who has made pictures of Practically every movie star's child in the film capital. In the photo at top is Gene Kelly's daughter, Kerry. Her doll is forgotten, but Madam Valeska is recording the mood. Just below Kerry Kelly is Anita Louise's daughter, Malanie, gppareitly trying | to decide w high is up? @ Above, flashing a Sinatra smile, the “swoon king‘s” children weren't difficult subjects for the camera. They exhibited the same friendliness that has endeared their famous father to millions of fans. They are Nancy and Frankie displaying a smile the camera couldn’t miss. Shown at left is Deborah Kerr’s daughter, Melanie Jane Partley, who always finds her tub an adventure. @ Screen-idol Gregory Peck is the picture of a happy family man (right) as he enjoys a day at home with his lovely wife, Gretchen, and their children, Jonathan 4, and Steven 1. Here Madame Valeska’s camera shows clearly that a happy home and the children in it are important to screen mothers and dads. Below, Sister Stephanie 6, indulges in a fit of sisterly affection with Shelly, one-year old. These are the children of screen beauty Joan Bennett. |