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Show Price Beauty Wins Guard Queen Honors Mist Brenda Lenore Migliaccio of Price, center, was crowned Miss Utah National! Guard of 1958. Her attendants ore Miss Marilyn Evans of Salt Lake City, left, and Miss Darle Kai Blake of St. George, right. A pretty Carbon high school cheer leader, Brenda Lenora Mi-gliacco, Mi-gliacco, was crowned Miss Utah National Guard of 1958 to climax a day long pageant in Salt Lake City. Miss Migliaccio, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Migliaccio Migliac-cio of Price, was selected from a field of 26 candidates, entered in the final contest by National Guard units in the state. A talented tal-ented dancer, she will be Utah's entry in the Cherry Blossom Festival Fes-tival next month in Washington, D. C, and the National Guard candidate in the Miss Utah contest. con-test. Named attendants to the new National Guard queen were Mar-lyn Mar-lyn Rae Evans, a University of Utah junior from Fresno, Calif., and Darla Kai Blake, a Dixie College coed from St. George. Miss Blake is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald R. Blake of St. George, and Miss Evans is the daughter of Mrs. L. E. Evans of Fresno, Calif. Miss Migliaccio was sponsored in the contest by Co. A, 1457th Engineer Bn. at Price. "Miss Evans was sponsored by the 151 Fighter Gp., Utah Air National Guard, and Miss Blake's sponsoring sponsor-ing unit was Btry B, 213th Field Artillery Bn. All contestants were guests of honor at a press luncheon and queens' dinner held in connec-1 ticn with the pageant. Contestants Contest-ants were judged on the basis of talent, poise and personality, during appearances in street clothes, bathing suit and eve-ning eve-ning dress. Judges, all from Salt Lake City, were City Judge James K. Barker; Robert Hinckley of the Chamber of Commerce Military Affairs Committee; Mrs. Francis Peterson, ZCMI fashion director; Mrs. Virginia Howard of the Miss Utah Pageant, and Harry Wool-ley, Wool-ley, KTVT sales manager. The queen was presented a matching three piece set of luggage, lug-gage, a trophy and gold wrist watch. Each contestant received a gold filled engraved locket. Society is built upon trust, and trust upon confidence in one another's integrity. Nobody who can read is ever successful at cleaning out the attic. Franklin P. Adams. |