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Show I Rex Davis files for Assessor LEGION AUXILIARY ELECTS OFFICERS Mrs, J. A. (Mary) Burgess, Roosevelt, has been elected president of The American Legion Auxiliary for District Nine (Duchesne and Uintah counties) for the coming year. She succeeds Mrs, Barbara Hor-ton, Hor-ton, Vernal, who has held the position for the past two years. b Mrs. Elden R. (Goldie G.) Wilcken,, Duchesne, was reelected re-elected vice president, at the convention held in Duchesne April 30. Mrs. Theodore (Alice) White, Vernal, was elected second vice president to succeed suc-ceed Mrs. Calvin J. (Virginia T. ) Monks, Myton; Mrs. Harden Har-den (Marie) Nelson, Jensen, was elected historian to succeed suc-ceed Mrs. Myrtle Dearborn, Vernal. f : . f .. i l.( .A,, t ( ' ' ' r - - - , si y4 ' - .. : " A-Ys.Y 'y ::vXS. i-x:-."- : . : . , s . -j GOLDIE WILCKEN MARY BURGESS y 1 4 ' v I y I I o ! I IS f' :. MAC JESSEN, Altamont High School, who won second prize in the senior division of District Nine, Americanism Essay Contest for 1966. He was an entry from the Toyack Unit No. 53, Altonah. Marilyn Soutliam, Vernal, was first place winner in this contest for the district, v t - ) ' c y "XW. LYRAD McCONIOE files for 2 year commissioner TABIONA JUNIOR PROM ROYALTY was Cindy Lee, prom queen and Jack Lefler, prom king. Jim Rhoades, president of the junior class at the Tabiona Tab-iona High School, was chairman of the planning committee for the prom held Saturday night, April 30 at theTabiona High School gymnasium. Theme of the prom was "Over the Rainbow". k'X ?. 'V'1 I 1 wri.fiiiii ii nmu mini 111 m' wfir ? Vm,iii M JIM RHOADES : . iJd ' 'My - 7 CINDY LEE JACK LEFLER |