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Show Page 4 South Salt Lake News August 28. 1969 trophy to the musician deemed by the judges to the musician of greatest promise, and the Mu Phi Epsilon $40.00 cash VALLEY MUSIC HALL inc. ard to the winner of the advanced strings competition. The 1969 Utah State Fair is shceduled September 12 thru September 21. NORTH SALT LAKE, UTAH 84054 P.O. BOX 222 FINAL FISH PLANT cut Stocking of throat trout into remote lakes of the Boulder and Uinta Mountains is underway this week and will mark the final aerial fish plants for this year. Division of Fish and Game pilots will fly the specially Super Cub plane with fish from the Loa Hatchery to several remote lakes on the Boulder Mountains on Monday, August 18. The next two days, fish from the Kamas Hatchery will be stocked into lakes on the western side of the Ulntas. Final aerial fish plants will be made with fish hatched at the White rocks Hatchery. These plants will be both cutthroat trout and glden trout. Golden trout are scheduled for three lakes in the Uinta River are Drainage and the for several waters scattered in the eastern part of the Uinta Mountains. All of the are from eggs taken during spawn-takioperations at Sheep Creek Lake fry-siz- ed performances of the Ballet Azt-la- n De Mexico will be used for their building program. Thanks to our many loyal Presenting the National dances of Mexico, the Ballet Azt-la- n De Mexico which will per- form at the Valley Music Hall friends, we have already started on Thursday August 28th, and Friday August 29th is the same colorful, exciting group of to pour the foundations for ou new Center.. In addition the favorite rout-tinwhich the ballet Aztlan artists which thrilled a packed es house in September last year. Once again they are being brought to Salt Lake City, by the Mexican Civic Center. Since their last local appearance, the troupe has thrilled audiences throughout the United States, South America, and will present, several new surprises have been planned. One of these is the first local appearance of the Tex Mex T rio, one of Mexico's top comedy acts. This versatile and musical group has just been signed byCantlnflas, Mexicos most popular comedian and film star, for an important spot in his next film Australia. According to Mr. Sal Herrera president of the Mexican Civic Center, all proceeds from the two evening and one matinee cut-thro- UTAH STATE FAIR MUSIC Auditions will be held on September 12, 13 and 14, at the University of Utah Music Hall, Salt Lake City, Entry blanks may be obtained from the Utah State Fair, 155 North 9th West, Salt Lake City, Utah 84116 either by mall or in person, and must be returned with the $2.00 registration fee per entry no later than Monday, Sept. 8th. are due Compositions August 29, 1969. Music contestants will be screened for auditions to the Salute to Youth concert. Prizes totaling $570 are offered by the fair and the first place winners of the advanced sections will receive an opportunity to audition and per form with the Utah Symphony Orchestra. Symphony season tickets will also be given to these winners. Other special prizes are offered including scholarships from the University of Utah, Utah State University, Westminster College, and Weber State College, the Salt Lake City Chamber of Clmmerce COMPETITION Booth, Supervisor Louis Utah State Fair Music Department , has released information, rules, and entry deadlines for the 1969 music competition. Categories Include vocal solo piano solo, string Instrument solo, wind instrument solo, and composition. In addition, special sections have been established to allow participants to compete in their own age grousp. Elementary, piano and string, Includes anyone thru Jr. High School or up to 14 years of age . Medium, vocal piano wind, Includes High School students or contestants from the age of 14 thru 18. Advanced, vocal piano string-win- d, Includes anyone 19 thru 23 years of age. Mr. Booth noted that an exception will be allowed in the advanced section in voice where the age limit will be extended to 25. W. Crime fighters arent the . only ones interested in fingerprints grime fighters worry about them, too. Fingerprints leave smudges and germs on doorknobs, doorframes and telephones. Try Zifl Bestline Products Call 485-392- 1 DELIVERED TO YOUR HOME! ORDER YOUR ADS Using a heavy pencil or ball point pen allow one space for each word. Be sure to include your address andor phone number and your name, if necessary, counting them as part of your ad so that people may contact you. Please run Weeks and Strawberry FEREDAYS Plumbing Service & Supplies 2710 South 3rd East Phone Automatic Gas Water Heaters is, 2278 South West Temple, who has served four years as mayor. He was appointed four years ago to succeed the late J. Vern two years and was In comprehensive laboratory tests of seven leading makes of water heaters, A. O. Smith was clearly superior in Bol-lnd- er re-elec- ted ago. partments. Mr. Adamson has been on tht He city council for 8 years. previously served on the South Salt Lake Town Board for 4 years. He has supervised the sewer treatment plant and water departments. Mayor Davis was on the city council for eight years prior to Since being appointed mayor. being mayor he has devoted full time as the citys chief administrative officer. Nominating by the convention system in South Salt Lake puts the deadline for filing as October 17 at 5 p.m.. Mayor Davis said. j ! 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