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Show QUEEN ENTRANTS EYE GALENA DAYS ROYALTY TITLE As the first entries in the Galena Days Queen Contest are announced, interest is beginning to run high for the coveted honor hon-or of being Bingham Canyon' Royalty during this unique celebration, cele-bration, which this year is scheduled sched-uled for the latter part of August. As this issue goes to press seven sev-en girls have made application to vie for Queen Galena or Princess Copper and Princess Silver. The entries received to date include: Mary Jane Adams, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dorius Adams, Bingham; Patsy Creedon, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John J. Creedon, Bingham; Elizabeth Leonard, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Louis W. Leonard, Bingham; Bing-ham; Margy Isbell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kermitn L. Isbell, Copperton; Ina Mae Ott, daughter daugh-ter of Mr. and Mrs. John Ott, Bingham; Mary Rekoutis, daughter dau-ghter of Mrs. Irene Rekoutis, Copperton, and Patricia Colyar, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Colyar, Copperton, who will be on hand when the judging starts at a tea to be hold at Bingham Central school on May 6th. Final judging will be held during the Galena Days Queen Dance on Saturday, May 13th at the newly renovated Civic Center. Any young lady between the ages of 16 and 24, single and living liv-ing in Bingham district is eligible to compete and everyone is urged urg-ed if they can qualify to enter. Galena Days, this year, should be one of the finest celebrations ever held in this community. The deadline set for applications applica-tions is May 1st and they may be turned over to either Harold W. Nielsen, queen chairman or to Bob Jimas, general chairman of the celebration. Girls will be asked to appear' in formals at the tea and and in informal dress at the Galena dance. Special prizes will be given the winning contestants and all girls entering will be given giv-en a gift from the Galena committee. |