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Show f THE SALT LAKE TIMES FRIDAY, DECEMBER 22, 196) Page Three strument, dramatic reading, art display, dress designing, etc., or she may give a three minute talk on the career she wishes to seek Guard Faces Problem Of Naming Queen Utah National Guard units in the state are faced with a prob-lem, not an ordinary Army-typ- e problem, but one that every Guardsman is happy to try and solve. The puzzle has to do with queens National Guard-typ- e queens, who can carry a unit's colors in the Miss Utah National Guard finals and perhaps even snare the 1962 crown. During the next few weeks each Utah Guard unit will start staging its local contest to pick the one girl the unit would like to enter into the finals February 17 in Salt Lake City. The queen, once chosen by the Guard's battery of competent judges, will reign over the local Muster Day activities on Feb. 24. By winning the title of the eighth annual Miss Utah National Guard the pert miss will also win an expense paid 8 days trip to the Capitol to represent her home state in the annual Cherry Blos-som Festival during April, in addition to other prizes. Since Miss Utah National Guard will be sponsored in the Miss Utah contest of 1962, the eligibility requirement and rule for that contest have been used by the Guard committee. Lt. Col. Joseph E. Jones, staff assistant, has been appointed project offi-cer. Entrants must be single, high school graduates by September, 1961, and shall not be less than 18 or more than 28 years of age as of Sept. 1, 1962. In addition, the rules say, the entrant must be of good character and possess poise, personality, intelligence, charm and beauty of face and figure. The entrant must possess and display in a three minute routine talent. The talent may be singing or dancing, playing a musical in- - Fill Cracks And Holes Better i Handles like putty. Hardens like wood. PLASTIC WOOD The Genuine - Accept No Substitute. i Safe fill There is joy for everyone who brings 43 million dollars circulates from business to happiness to others through the traditional business, creating jobs along the way. Ad-exchan- ge of gifts during the approaching ditional millions spent with local businesses holiday season. For the people of Kennecott, to buy supplies and services create still more there is a special sense of satisfaction in jobs. And an average of 12 million dollars knowing that copper helps provide a happier a year paid by Kennecott in state and local Yuletide through the part it plays in Utah's taxes provides needed government services, economy. Only by selling copper outside the state Kennecott sells 99.98 of the copper it can Kennecott's operations continue in Utah, produces to out-of-sta- te customers. Copper These operations are an important year- - ' sold out of Utah brings back millions of 'round stimulus to Utah's economy. At dollars that go to work in Utah. Christmas time, they mean Santa has a fully Kennecott's annual payroll of more than loaded bag. Utah Gtpjtw Dimoion JZennecott Cbjfpsi Corporation mAm PROUD TO BE PART OP A GROWING UTAH I |