Show i I Sugarhouse ouse Girl Bids for Wagon Days Title Sugarhouse had its candidate Monday for q queen een of the Covered Wagon Days celebration with the entry of Miss Marva Collett 18 daughter of Mr and Mrs George Collett 1145 Major street said chamber of commerce officials Miss Collett employed by the Sugarhouse bran branch h of the F. F W. W Woolworth company was born June 11 1922 which would make her 19 years old on the dates of the he celebration Her parents are natives of Vernal and she has re resided resided resided re- re sided all her life in Utah Her great-great-grandparents great Mr and Mrs Jesse Molen were pioneers of 1847 a great grand mother Almire Moore Duke was wasa a member of a handcart company and her grandfather Reuben Collett Col Col- lett ett was an Indian war veteran and was instrumental in settling of Salmon river and Fort Lemhi in n Idaho as well as aiding in the building of the old fort at Lehi Utah where he was a guard The queen aspirant is 5 feet 5 inches tall has dark brown hair flashing brown eyes eyes and tips the scales at pounds Entries for the contest may obtain obain obtain ob ob- tain ain application blanks by writing writ writ- ing fag or telephoning Covered W Wagon Wag Wag- on Days headquarters in the chamber of commerce |