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Show MINERS TO TAKE FAIR SPOTLIGHT Thoee workmen metal miners who have due millions of dollar. In wealth from the itatc'i mountains moun-tains will hold the spotlight at the Utah Mate fair Saturday. Beside, brlnglnc along the tool, of their trade to use In competing for rich prize. In drilling, mucking muck-ing and otrr contests, the miner, wl" bring 10 attractive girl, to vie for the honor of being -queen of Miner.' day. The program for the day has been arranged by the mining committee com-mittee of the chamber of commerce, com-merce, headed by L. K. Nicholson, chairman. Aside from having the honor of presiding over all events of the day, the queen will receive I7S. Two attendant, will each receive 25. Harold Bowman, director of publicity pub-licity for the mining committee, disclosed Tuesday that the following follow-ing girl. wlU be candidates for queen: Vivian Tuck. Garfield; Blllie Wimmer, Magna; Anna Dosen, Tooele; Patricia Beck, Eureka; Elaine Kirk. Frisco; Betty Alley, Mldvale; Melba Fairboume, Mur-'lay; Mur-'lay; Kaheetna JCellaeyfiinghaaa Marie Bertelsen, Msrysvale, and Dorothy Jennings, Park City. In the drilling contest the miners min-ers will compete for the state championship and S400 In prizes, and in the mucking contest they will seek the championship and $300 In prizes. Most mine, are releasing their employe, for the day. |