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Show j Miss Bingham i Selection Made At Public Ball Under sponsorship of the No. 1 Firemen's auxiliary, the "Miss Bingham" ball held Saturday evening eve-ning at the Civic Center resulted in selection of Miss Joyce Durnford, Durn-ford, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Durnford of Copperton, as queen of the Fourth of July celebration. Aids announced by the judges were Miss Mary Frances Frazier, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. R. G. Frazier of Copperton, and Miss Irene Anderson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Anderson. The twelve candidates for queen appeared before three judges, Miss Jean Smith, Don Goodall ani Max Christensen, all of Salt Lake City, singly, in twos and in a group, walking rhythmically to music. The girls carried numbered cards, which they drew before the audience, and selection of the queen and attendants and resultant announcements an-nouncements were made by numbers. Colleen Robison placed crowns on the heads of Miss Durnford, Miss Anderson and Miss Frazier in a coronation ceremony following follow-ing announcement of the decision of the judges, who admitted it was a dificult task to select thri'e from a group of 12 charming young women. In charge of the contest was a committee of auxiliary members, including Mrs. Earl T. James, Mrs. Cyral Robison, Mrs. John O'Brien, Mrs. Ed Newman and Mrs. Eugene Jenkins. TRACY WELLING DELIVERS FINE ADDRESSON 4TH To be a true American is a real challenge to the highest intelligence in-telligence and most noble patriotism, patrio-tism, Tracy Welling of Salt Lake City told an audience which jammed jam-med the Princess theatre yesterday yester-day for the Fourth of July program. Today proud privileges are ours, as Americans we have struggled strug-gled to create the reality of heritages her-itages that belong to us, and today must stand ready to defend Americanism Am-ericanism as we have created it. Other events included community commu-nity singing of "America" and "The Star Spangled Banner" led by Joel Jensen; an address of welcome by Mayor Ed W. Johnson; John-son; vocal solo, Mrs. Garth Ner-din; Ner-din; vocal solo, David Ireland; trumpet trio, Weldon Caldwell, Paul Parissenti and Glen Draper; presentation of "Miss Bingham" and attendants. In charge of the old fashioned Fourth of July celebration, this vear given new emphasis and new meaning, for the Bingham volunteer firemen were Joseph P. Scussel. Boyd Nerdin, John Hutchings, Clinton Robison, W. L. Faddis, LaVel Timothy. |