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In the current season with first auditions scheduled for the! day and Saturday Entries may be! made in easy medium or difficult grades Entry tee of 50c covers1 one to three contests The schedule calls for easy and! medium vocal auditions Friday at 7 pm with difficult vocal audi' tions Friday at 8 pm Easy and medium piano- auditions will be position ( : 1 '- -- — 1- --- - 7d 0 i r - - - 1 i ' - --- - ' ‘ I i Imr' ' - ": A-- - 1 11 1 I ‘ a""11111111 1 fI I -- -- ' t No Victory Mdse Hero! 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Hurstt Blanding: white pillow cases Alice H Mamie Idailmlatin Valtri:dTudnerti tellothCaZille Adams Rending Rea Gmin "vat"' 'LOS ANG273 CALrle—Ibtost peo- eo4c11"i'jr"-f--1"'- s piiiow case trim Grsc Hyatt ertri' Emma Walker Moab ple wbo have suffered from stabbing " 'krAdams Blanding throbbing muscular aches and pains counUnt---ri- 4d cotton Mrs Alice XI due to Arthritis Rheumatism &1st-Ic- a Viols P 1'etten1 t Neurrns Lumbago and Neuralgia V4411 Junior indieiclust clispBletistiltal411221 Mill know what joy and comfort Blanding splay be In store for them until they CalifOrnla t ligemIll i ww merry-go-roun- Rheumatic Pain Formula Released by 1 - ei I Saturday at 2 pm with the difficult piano contests at 3pm— Instrumental auditions other than piano will be held- Saturday1 it 7 pm for' easy and medium classes 8 pm for difficult class VI ' Winners in the home arts di-- 1 vision of the Utah Centennial ex-- 1 - I Lci 1111: IIita)L 1Juliety13 as 1 - - - - s t 7 - 1 ture this week to a magic show headlining "Lucky" the escape artist: Endue the magician: Robinson the Black Ace of Magic and Kenneth Strickfaden whose daily exhibitions of electrical marvels have drawn favorable comment Five cent charges for eight midway rides which includes all the children'is rides and the large d Five cent charges for certain refreshments eye-lev- el - 72aL' Ik 4 - er47-3r- - party to his parents homesteaded "across the street" Mr Walton has lived at his present address Currently a daughter Mrs Trilby Hansen is living with Mr Walton In 1889 the year of his marriage he began baling hay and straw for """E- shown in the west since before the war Entries have been made from the best and largest stables In California Oregon Utah Idaho Colorado Cononecti- cut and New Tork Mr Ross About $22000 in cash said awards will be given in addition to trophies Individual animals in the show are valued at - from $17000 to $50000 among- the most highly prized being "Lippizons" famed white stallion owned by Albert Ostermater Gene Gray will show "Silver King" of the movies with silver equipment valued at $50000 "Classes in this show are filled In number and quality as great or treater than can be found inMantiny' show in the United States" ager Ross declared A special feature will be Jerry Colonna and his troupe Ticket Nevada Exhibit At '47 Fair Draws Praise 3 Tribune-T- and Deseret News elegram ay Fanciers of fine horse flesh will have an opportunity beginning Wednesday to view the best at the Centennial exposition when acme zoo animals from the largest stables in the country are put through their paces in a fivedsy show sponsored by the Salt Lake Horse Show Assn Allen Ross manager announced Saturday Among entries will be famous eastern horses which have not 1 ' sales are under way at The COLONNA TOO! Horse Show in Signs Top'U S Animals 5-D- ' 1 - i i the father of 10 sons and daughters nine of whom are living and will all attend the ne burglary charge in city court Saturday and preliminary hearing was set for June 26 Mum is charged with stealing archery by equipment from a car owned d William V Peterson East Jackie Rudd "Utah's Golden Lady" left owned by Lee Flinders and "Promenade" owned by Jackie's father Charles P Rudd also- will compete - - - - NIrl Walton is -- i - ment r 400" I Set Monday Eve lab EAST) SLUCat1114 1 Theft vo 1 - - 1 delivery to Fort Douglas' and Salt Lake livery stables In 1903 he opened his mercantile establish- -- 1 j ' - - c'' 1 i - 1 ' i I i ' - - ---- arts and crafts 1 - - I 1 i - j t k 1 - --- - ' I with the grownups from Niagara to North Platte Mary Ethel Eccles will be narGail Martin superin- ' rator tendent of the Utah Centennial commission arts division will give a brief outline of early Utah 1 5 If e l't ' (4 tlbe - ' - 7 1 f I - i t 'q 4 '' :01 - - i : ' ' 4' ' ' t t '' '' i Tryouts for "Flying derardos second in the summer series of plays which will be presented at the University of Utah July 11 and 12 will be held Monday at 7 pm In Kingsbury hall Ross Smith visiting director from Purdue university will select the Surplus canal pumping station cast The play deals with the lives near Indiana avenue by Harold B of circus trapeze artists -- - r ) '''1 4: 4" - ii I 1" i 4 : Tryouts for Plãy In masks and pumpwas held at Rooseing equipment 3284-8th velt school East at which Capt Lorin Passey Salt Lake City fire department explained latest advances in pumping equipment Lt Allen R George demonstrated and explained oxygen and fresh air masks New pumps of the Salt Lake City fire department were demonstrated in another class at the - -- s Jo ' 4 - - 1 I 1 - 4 -- - - i 1 '' ' - - I out" was echoed by Morr assistant 'district ' manager Utah firemen Saturday Pacific Fire rtating bureau' nearly Atte-- Chief Don E White was afternoon as final sessions of the third annual Utah State Firemen's In charge of the three-da-y school Training school ended after instruction in fire masks pumps and 250 will emphasize art music industry and agriculture known and developed by Utah pioneers The narrative program will dramatize vivid expositions of pioneer life Sunday's broadcast will feature the early life of Mrs Ruth May Fox who crossed the plains 80 years ago at the age of 13 She walked - v- ' t - 'el" - ' i' - 1 i ' '' ‘ I 3 - - 3 - i1 --- - '' 4it '' i "7 -- i -' 1 ' - : S L ! i "School's ALLtion 3sot-min- Native ' 81 Feted Today 1 1) C -- 1 I "'' 1 x i'tt1 00- ft - S L t - L5 - 'I -' 1 '''' ' 1:': ' - ' si c' k i f '' o'o $ oo ' ' - 0- ' i ief ' f i I k ' - - ' '- — 1 t 4 '7 4 '' k4l ' '1 1 ' - - 1 ' 'OO 7 - T - : - 1 ' V1 s r -4 N i ' - - - 1' ' $ ' - 2- 0 - -4 ' tt - ' : -- - ' ' p" - - - t) ' t 7 i q - t 4 - '' '11 '4 4 i 4 i S '-7 - I k's - ''''''4" le" ) t IC-- - A : 1 i - 3 a - ' 1 - 7- : - ' I 'N '4 - -- I - A s i ' - The Group leaders for the Centennial ' of five MrBoud explained reenactment of the 1847 trek of automobiles will be fitted with Utah pioneers were named Satur- tops to resemble covered wagons and will follow as closely as posday according to John W Boud sible by personnel chairman Organization the the original trail followed pioneers of the company: which will leave The caravan will hold eight Nauvoo M 'July 15 will be exduring the trip at actly the same as that of the programs various of band "encampmetts" plôneers original Leaders were selected by the of the Sons of the executive board Utah Pioneers sponsor Mr Boud said Chosen President Wendell J Ashton S U P president was 'named president of the company Captain of the first At the advanced age of 81 E T hundred will be William E Nelson and captain of the second hundred Waalton 102 W 33rd South main- will be Willard rt Smith both of real estate holdings and Salt Lake City boasts "perfect t The five captains of 50 selected health" Untili by the' board are Harold H Jenson five years ago I Fred E Curtis D James Cannon he was active in J W Boud and Giles John P mercanParley his own I " all of Salt Lake City tile business were 10 i Fourteen captains of W T Walton named Mr Boud said They are and Sons" 110'4 1 e" Elbert R' Curtis George Biesinger W 33rd South ' iii AnderC Lloyd and Aldan George An house ' ' son Jr of Salt Lake City: Joseph at his open Sun- home t S Bermion Murray: Earl S' day-- between 2 Powell and Ralph M Mitchell and 6 pm wilik Ogden: Charles A NIunns Brig- honor him on ham City: Jesse P Rich and his 81st birth- - Mr SN'alton George B Everton Logan James day Friends and relatives are inE Burns Bountiful: Lanell N vited to attend Lunt Cedar City: S R Page Mr Walton was 'born June 22 Roosevelt and R L larkham Los 1866 in Salt Lake City a son of Angeles George and Hannah Walton His mother was a handcart pioneer Makeup of Caravan The procession will consist of who came to Salt Lake valley in 72 automobiles divided into groups 1849 Mr Walton married Ellen Mary Whitehouse Tooele in November Archery Charged of 1889 She died his ne nv5oa'ti hileegyr4: Ferre3dmh et rh ewtal painodwaBsuartrrNallugnnzed20n7a2lseEcolnsdtdSeogurtehe - k ' 4 2: - ""a - ' -- i ' Training Courses in - As another in a series of projects in support of Utah's Centenniall celebration The Salt Lake Telegram Sunday at 7:30 pm-- will begin a new radio pro- gram "100 Years Ago Today" over n K hernewo i! - s -- r- ''''' ' - 1 250 Utah Firemen Finish RADIO SERIES SET TODAY - 1 1 L SUP Executives Pick Chiefs Lake Trek ForNãuyoo-Sal- t Sunday June 22 1947 - f Eastern western and some locally made But nothing but the latest designs in finer qualities For quick sale your choice SOFA CHALlt TABLE and LAMP further added charges for terms up to 15 months to pay Cs n et kJ) Li) 1 ti s(Tp No Further Charge for Terms! 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