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Show INDEPENDENT SUGAR HOUSE. UTAH THURSDAY OCTOBER 8, 1959 PAGE FIVE American Legion State Champs ; ,.!-.- . 5. , U . t ' rv r --- J - - ... ' ; - I - . - r. ' ' ' - ' ' - - , -- r 1 ""! Seated, leff to right: Jerry Hor rocks, Richard Yocom, Lynn Werring, Low Brackett; front row: Fred Burtough, bat boy; Bill Allen. Bill Williams, Bill Bowlter, Sherm Wickel,Berry Wickel, Jerry Schewrn, Tom Barthalemew. Tom Scott, Jim Hill, coach; back row: Gordon Hanks, Al Bland, Gerry Colman, Myron Anderson, Roy Pehrson, and Art Coleman, manager. Salt Lake Valley American Legion baseball enjoyed one of its greatest years this past season. The Salt Lake Valley league comprised of teams from Tooele, Cyprus, Granger, Bingham, Jordan, Murray, Olympus, Granite, Highland, East, Judge South and West High Schools made up a 13 team league. Holladay Post '71's Granite team, coached by Jin Hill and managed by Art Coleman, won the Valley League title and earned a spot in the am Utah State American Legion tourney at Pleasant Grove, where they knocked over all comers to become state champs for 1959. As the Utah champions, these boys were flown, all expenses paid, on Bonanza Airlines' big Silver Dart jet to Chandler, Arizona for the district play-ma- de up of the champions from California, Arizona, Nevada, and Utah. Here Holladay was defeated by a great Arizona ball club which won the district title, the western regional playoffs and went on to the national am American Legion Tourna-ment. Hats off to this great bunch of kids and their coach from Granite High. feiw . lull nil tin Hi t; II lr; I f ! I E ' ' I Washdays are always I "sunny" days with an electric dryer . . . and automatic I washer and electric ironer. I Too, there is no fading with I electric dryer. It's also safer j and the cost of electricity is low . . . only about a nickel I a load. 3 DAYS ONLY THURSDAY- - FRIDAY-SATURD- AY HAMBURGER FRENCH FRIB H and mm or SHAKE ffMLTID ALL FOR 40C , Rocbt Bars Banana Bars Curley Cones DQ Sandwiches Hi for $1.00 EflSTNER DAIRY QUIEN Comer Thirteenth South & Eleventh East Who Are They? I ' V " :'.'..rj I. I .... I Nt - f I 1 ' . ,J y " I i KP Our "Who are They" pictures have a clue through their photo-graphers this week. "Abe" and his family are the work of a Brooklyn artist, E. M. Douglass. The lovely young woman was photographed at Fox & Simons, 162 S. fcfainSt., here in Salt Lake. They also had a lo-cation at 322 S. Main, a few doors south of C3ift House. All sittings, they advertise, are made by the new dry plate process. Let us know if you recognize them. The photos are here through the cour-tesy of Pioneer Village. No one gets paid to 'look at advertising ... it is entirely a voluntary action on the part of the people. They (the people) read only what they find inter-esting. Sign in a women's shoe store in Brooklyn: "Ten percent dis-count given if you make up your mind and purchase shoes within ten minutes of enteringthe store." The Reader's Digest. |