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Show r: . .. i K 6 . e,I t . w:.ft 7 t (4 T-- gi . c V - f ' dL I l i v? 4 rfhAjSL Holladay Man Wins Mustang, Eve Celebration Bigger Than Ever ' ,r f y t zm cr- 'Ip - It was last rrbti- "J year, totals, he happily added. crown. V r beauty contest. Results have not been announced as yet, but Sharon has her fingers crossed. doping to become a beautician, she Is currently attending the Robert Stuer beauty school. hobbles Her Majestys and Interests range from oil painting to water skiing. Former pedestrian Abbott happily added that this Is the first car hes ever owned. I love It Its great, he said, looking at his shiny new wheels. A graduate of Olympus High School, Dick Is now a sophomore at the University of Utah, majoring In business Instead of a bejewelled crown, Miss Holladay Eve was presented a pelrl ring, compliments of the Holladay Chamber of Commerce. In May 1963, he returned from a two and a half year LDS mission in Mexico City. r-- ti; t $r I H4NG ON -- - Waitresses Kathy Bird and Judy Roark rode In the Holladay Eve parade singing the praises of Ken and Jens Cafe. cr 300 Jobs Daughters To March On Denver Bethels include numbers 1,5, A total of 300 girls and their chaperones from Salt Lake Bethels of Jobs Daughters will attend the International Supreme Session, Wednesday to Saturday, August 19 to 22, In Denver, Colorado. Approximately 5,000 Jobs Daughters from every state plus Canada, Guam, Australia, New Zealand and the Philippines will attend the annual Utah girls 7, and 13. '' Girls, ages to 20, must have a proper Masonic affiliation. On July 18, Bethel 5 drill team and Salt Lake City Chapter of DeMolays plus seven chaperones were guests will participate Mrs. Louise Kenworthy was guardian for the trip. Tonight, Thursday, August 13, Bethel 5 will have a dress rehearsal for their upcoming Denver trip at Westminster College gym at 7 P.M well as competitive drill team events. Seven Utah drill teams will vie In various drill team categories which include military, exhibition, novelty and musical groups. There are 16 Bethels in Utah, four In Salt Lake. Public Is Invited to attend the rehearsal. Num-berl- Salt Lake girls. 12 of Mayor and Mrs. Norman Boyd of Moab. Both groups marched in the Canyonland Days parade and gave drll exhibitions. M r. ar.d Mrs. Don Petersen were drill guardians and in Surpreme Session Choir as 300 ATHLETES-Ke- ep in the pink Be ready for that first game Headquarters for NEO-LIF- f'J E PROTEIN & MINUTE MEAIJ HOFFMAN PROTEINS ENERG0L Special price! 6 minim capsules 100 Caps ONLY WHEAT GERM-(w- ith any protein purchase) A. GIDr M UP r the -- M. merry-go-roun- y GWALTNEYS NATURAL FOOD 4835 South Highland Drive Cottonwood Mall Phone 278-12- L. BE UTY Grounds Get Renovating For State Fair Opening Streets and sidewalks have been completely resurfaced and buildings are being renovated as preparations near completion for the opening of this years Utah State Fair. The annual event will begin a run at the fairgrounds on September 18. Theron Gerrard, UtahStateFair said premium Association, lists are being mailed to all who exhibited in last years Fair. New exhibitors and persons wanting detailed Information about the Fair may call or write the Fair Association requesting that premium books be mailed. Cash prizes, trophies and ribbons will be awarded in the fair departments: following horses, beef and dairy cattle, swine, sheep, poultry, pigeons, rabbits, horticulture, industry, mines agriculture, minerals, home arts, floriculture, music, fine arts, and photography, hobbles, stamps, graphic arts, Farm Bureau talent, Miss Utah State Fair and Future Farcontest, mers of America exhibits. 4-- H Featured Fair attractions will include Holiday on Ice; Paul Winchell and Jerry Mahoney, Harold DeGarro, the stilt man; Angelo Cuattos Cay with Virginia Rancheros, Lee Marrufo; Fugals Dixieland Band; the Terry Sisters; the Salt Flats horse racing; riding clubs exhibitions; the Miss Utah State Fair Pageant," stock car racing, a space display by the United Armed Forces, and nightly fireworks, of In addition to thousands exhibits. at the Fair, and September 22nd has been reserved for an entirely new Fair feature - Discoverers Day will honor the Spanish explorers who were the first Europeans to enter Utah territory back in the Sixteenth Century. A Spanish fiesta will be held at the renter of the fairgrounds on that day to commemorate the arrival of Garcia Lopez de Cardenas in 1540 and the 1776 exploration of Utah by two Franciscan friars, Francisco Atanasia and Sllvestre Dominquez Velez de Escalante. m V i , U JC - 4 y-ip ' tCf-- l ii 7 Rate our Simca 1000 against VW are in our Showroom! Both Drive -- Rate --Test Both! -- New In Town? Keep in touch with friends back home by the Long Distance most personal way to keep a distant Then complete the simple comparison form and Collect $25.00 towards purchase of the one you rate best! WARRANTY PROTECTION VW. Compare the scope end duration of the warranty coverage on Simca 1000 and VISIBILITY QUIETNESS Compare engine noise levels! which car has more glass areal Compare SPACE ACCELERATION Compere seat space, trunk spec Compere horsepower! HIGHWAY HANDLING SYNCHRONIZATION Compare passing power turns hills! 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Both were lucky winners at the Holladay Eve celebration, held August 5 through August 8. V. T 4 He Lovely Sharon Green, SHOWS OFF A BEAUTY September 19 and 20 have been set aside as Kid's Days 87 'FMIfW COfilPAHl DIME! The local lovely Is presently In the Miss Moon-mai- d management. 'v WHKl AUONMINT CHAR BRAKES rttRES BRA , entered ang owner. r' 25 I would. the glad news via phone about 11:30 P.M., Saturday night. I thought he must have been kidding, said the new Must- GOOD AIM -- - Robert Haslem, U year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph D. Haslem, 1551 East 4160 South, finds a long reach and careful aim help when pitching pennies. men uut eu HMit mi thi iowist im single fellow, Dick enjoys skiing and swimming. He will now probably become quite fond of the tricky sport of driving. Miss Holladay Pretty Eve will enter Olympus High School as a junior this year. Born In Reno, Nevada, Sharon has attended Highland High School for the past two years. Her first Jump into the beauty contest world, she said: I was really thrilled. I hope! I would win, but I didnt think' resident of Holladay for 16 years, Dick said he received i12 0 A A . last 6th South RE.tfE 16S ded. Probably two of the happiest participants In this years community celebration were Dick 475 Bonalr Abbott, Street, and Sharon Green, 2050 Ribbon Lane. Mr. Abbott, 23, was the lucky winner of the 1965 Ford Mustang and lovely 17 -- year old won the Sharon Miss Holladay Eve SAFETY B p It was really an experience seeing the advanced civilizations that once lived on the American continent. I sure could have used a car down there, the motorist ad- much better than Is the way Vere Halllday, president, Holladay Chamber of Commerce, described last weeksSuccessful Holladay Eve celebration. Attendance was hundreds ahead and booths were 25 percent ahead of last years rfF . 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