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Show ROCKY MOUNTAIN REVIEW 3! Thursday, June 18,1964 Holladay Girl Wins Area Beauty Contest ' A Holladay beauty was selected "Miss Murray" In contest competition Tuesday, June 9, In the Prudential Audvt itorium. She is Ann Dalrymple, of and Mrs. Doctor daughter se Robert M. Dalrymple, 3689 Honeycut Road. ex Sponsored by Hie Murray Jaycees, contest fudges also contestselected from the-1ants Mary Sue Johnson, 518 East 5300 South, and Joyce BJornn, 543 East 4th North, Bountiful, as attendants. For their contest talent sef actions Miss Dalrymple played a piano solo, Miss BJornn gave a dramatic reading and Miss Johnson spoke on her future, plans In life. Bennie Williams was emcee for the show and musical sel- ections were given by Marie Brown. Judges were Fred Pelnert, Rod Beckstead, Phoebe Innls, Maud Redd, Bridget Berry, Have bikes, will race could be the motto of the Alpine Cyclists, only bicycle club In Utah. Organized In . September 1961, the club has grown from six to 30 members. Youngest member Is nine years old and oldest active member Is 36 years old. The club had moderate suc- 'agement luncheon for was held Saturday, June 6, at the home of Mrs. Orrln J. Greenwood, 1375 East 9400 South. Miss Greenwood Is of Mr." and Mrs. Thomas F. Greenwood Jr., 131 East 7500 South. She Is a cess pre-nupti- al Elaine-Greenwo- . September. Last year In Nevada, Mr. Hyde placed 10th out of 65 riders and 9th out of 75 riders In Redwood City, California. Canyon. Saturday, June 13, he represented the Alpine Cyclists in a race In Portland, Oregon. Three club members are serving LDS missions. They are Kim Bean In German, John Schofield In Korea and Roger Lambert In Scotland. Member Larry Fisher Is In summer camp with the Army Reserves. Schedule Is as follows: June 0 mile hill cUmb; July 4 and City run, 62 miles; 27-1- races, July erty Park; August 1 Lib- and Championships, Liberty Park; August 22, 100 mile State championship; September Salt Lake to Elko, 246 miles. Entrance fee Is $.50 for club members and $1 for Temple. showers for the future bride were given by Doris Forbush, Marilyn Lyb-beKay Brown and Janice rt, are-ate- Barton. Water District 22-m- lle Seeks Manager Central Utah Water Conservancy District will accept applications until July 6, 1964, for the position of General Manager of the DisThe trict.' Applications should be sent to Robert B. Hilbert, Personnel Committee Chairman, 3383 South 3rd East, P.O. Box 15587 Salt Lake City, 84115. Parleys Horse Show, July at the Salt Lake County Fairgrounds, Murray. Byron Whlttemore, president of the Utah Arabian Horse Club, said each princess will represent a period In history when the Arabian horse played vital role In the lives of a people. The Indian and Spanish princess contests are open to sin 1, I 'il-'W"-- ' L ..Hi j - - -- t , 4 , & v-- Remo deling P3r All Kinds of Plumbing Fixtures and Materials Roto Rooter Service AL'S PLUMBING SERVICE' r. 4708 Holladay Blvd. (r STATE Phone 277-174- Although beauty and person- ality will be Important for the Arabian princess, major emphasis will be put on riding ability since this will demonstrate the Arabians versatility. Judging of the Indian and Spanisn princesses' will be based on beauty, personality 8 Is FARM The said Mrs, on this project, and It Involved Summerhays, at least 15 different meetings. It was a little unusual, because we didnt have to do The study began with this. teachers bringing an 11 point proposal to the board. Mbs. Summerhays l working on the employment and grlvances section of the study, plus editing the'Tsroposed publication. Due to the vastness of the Granite School District their problems are on a grand sc ale. No other chool district in the State has the building program and yearly growth that we have, the board member stated. The administration people have done a fine job maintaining the Education standards good weve had. Our main problem Is to somehow match the growth with the education needs. When relaxing from her school board chores, Mrs. Summerhays likes to sew and work in her garden. An arjlent church member, she has been church organ V 12-vo- JUNE29 Gounods 2343 East 486-925- liWll 9 33rdSouth r Paul Ukena with Marvin Sorensen Arlene Saunders opera, with the brilliant stars and a 48 voice chorus Soldiers Chorus the enchanting Jewel Song, singing the stirring Love the University Ballet Song Spinning Song and Faust's Company in the festive Walpurgis Night Ballet. . with the Utah Symphony in Preferably . 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Special Parly Rates SUMMERS SUPER SPECTACULARS Generators, Starters Your Musical Judo in fine teenage children, Diane, 18, a University of Utah student, and Roger 14, who will enter Olympus High School In September. The family lives at 1553 Millc reek Way. $5.95 $8.95 lt Skating Hylanit ffynrta Jhtr. the Valley View 6th Ward for the past six years. Her husband, Howard, works for J. W. Summerhays and Sons, founded by his grandfather 75 years ago. The Summerhays' have two BATTERIES MDDI Roller full-leng- th title-winn- er ist for (Continued from Page 6) STARTING over the horse show, princesses will receive prizes. Deadline for entries in the contest is June 29. Each contestant must send her name, age, height and weight, along with a recent snap shot, and Information regarding background and talent to, Arabian Horse Show Contest, 1829 Michigan Avenue. Judges will narrow entries to three for each title and the final contest will be held July 3 at 1 P.M. Job Intrigues Only Woman Board Member u ENDURANCE TEST Last Saturday, June 6, members of the Alpine Cyclist Club raced starting at Foothill Boulevard through Emigration Canyon, Little Mountain, Parleys Canyon the back To Foothill Boulevard. Junior racers, under 17 years, went one lap over the 23 mile course, members of the senior division raced a total of 46 miles, two laps. Above are the winners, Bill Young, 2620 South 900 East, In the senior division)" and Rod Golsan, 1080 Euclid Avenue, In the Junior group. The club races regularly, has grown from six members when It organized in 1961 to more than 25 today. SWIM CLASSES and talent. These contestants will not be required to ride a horse, Mr. Whlttemore added. In addition to reigning gle Utah girls of American Indian and Spanish (or Mexican) descent, but the Arabian contest will be open only to young ladles adept at riding Arabian horses. Portrait' -4 Repairs Princesses Spanish and Indian - are being sought to reign over the eleventh annual and back to Canyon But Princesses Sought To Reign Over Horse Show -- A,B,C. ed No Offense, Please! Three and olInto class Winners move up by a point system. Races vary from one half to 125 miles. Time trials, In which every man races against the clock, start one minute apart. Mass starts are conducted on longer races. Three races have already been held this year and eight d additional races this summer. In the annual Memorial Day run from the Race, a State Capitol to Little Cottonwood Canyon, winners were (1) Jan Hyde, 56.04; (2) Peter Loche (3) Bill Young (4) Milo Hadlock (5) Roy Seis (6) Adrian Block. In the Juniors division Rod Golsan was first and Ray Nicholson was second. Next season race was June 6 and the route started at Foothill Village up Emigration Little Canyon, Mountain, Mountain Dell Reservoir, brain-damag- races. Talented racer, Jan Hyde, Is retarded children are: Frances Bander, Westminster College; Larry Gotfredson, University of Utah;Krs. Marlon Lewis, Westminster College and Patti Jarvis, University of Utah. Pins are being presented by Mrs. Henry Plenk, director. GET AWARDS Holladay Childrens Center presented awards Friday to students who have helped during thJear. Above, receiving service pins for donating more than 50 hours to helping the professional staff In group or educable therapy with young disturbed, VOLUNTEERS The club Invites the public to see and also ride In these Seniors-1- 7 der are divided Pre-nuptl- al o expected to try out for the Olympic team In New York this Foothill Village. Senior race was two laps of 46 miles and Juniors raced one lap of 23 miles. Saturday, June 13, a 52 -- mile Olympic Course was run from the mouth of Little Cottonwood 1; wedding bells. The couple plan to be married Thursday, June 18, In the r will competition ys and Susan Greenwood. Table decorations were white flowers, candlebra and --- winning four In the area. 1962, championships The six charter members from the Salt Lake Wheelmen Marv Melvlll, Jack Include; Ben Rletveld, Jarrie HUller, Douglass, John Van Staveson" and Rune W allin. Mr. Wallin is state representative for the Amateur Bicycle League of America. Twelve races are slated during this year with six of them B.A.R. (best all round) to determine champions. A state championship for both track and road competition Is also held each year. Classifications are: Cubs-bounder 10: Mldgets-10-1Intermediates Greenwood's mother; Mrs. Ann Ballard; Mrs. Karin Rlch-ln- s; Mrs. Jeanlne Kochevar; Mrs. Jessie Kay Lloyd; Afton CP In od graduate of Jordan High School. Her fiance, Bruce Briggs, Is the son of Mrs. Margaret Dartt Briggs and the late Glenn Briggs, of Canoga Park, California. He graduated from the University of California and will attend BYU In the fall. Luncheon guests Included Mrs. Uarda Greenwood, Miss LDS 7 P.M., Friday, and swim suit and evening gown Judging will begin at 11 A.M. Saturday. Winner will represent Utah In the Miss America contest this September In Atlantic City, New Jersey. Have Bike, Will Race Says, States Only Bicycle Club Friends Fete A start at Bev Hodge and Gordon Olson. Miss Dalrymple will now compete in "Miss Utah competition Friday and Saturday, June 19 and 20, at Highland High School auditorium. Talent Salt Lake County, Utah Page 11 SAVE 20 BY ORDERING TICKETS FOR BOTH SHOWS' 444 960 S. Main Salt Laka City .. A State Phone NOTE Mail ith check m the hands business reph envelope Please enclose stamped, self addressed envelope utth our order. Make checks paable to SUMMER FESTIVAL. |