| Show teen times As the boiling sun beats down on the sidewalks and streets during the summer months we all become curious about what our friends are doing where aliey are w working king vacationing or lust just hanging around watch this column for some of the latest happenings around town far flor the younger set drop us a line or gre us a buzz if you happen to know of a any parties or exciting eve waits that would be interesting to teens send in care of the nerr ver nal express rodeo rampage the me rodeo last weekend was the die most exciting thing dinice school let 0 out the parade was extra special clial this year specially with our own dee hall on the float lovely uintah high coeds selected as rodeo queens mary ann king laura R mae me lr and pat sutton rode in glory and honor as 1953 royalty the virdah high school band even donned their thear western togs and end marched in the parade janna openshaw kary katy string hain hum and fern Ri cheris were a few in the band who struck up music for the occasion rhythm at the dance to hear the rhythm of tex bitter ritter and his associates were beth bryson and kay labren jeannie shiner and harvie owns owens and cartie ader and john CaPs capshaw baw fascinated by fiddling Fid dlin kate were sharon Witti winward nvard land raymond hatch bardyn michle and laddie laddle blacki hacking end kathleen showalter owalter Sih and dennis lee girls Itei turn girls skaters now home rae row reneo renee henderson joann hatch and pat lee iee are 0 lall tall hopped about go government 9 clars and are planning Inse a special al I 1 campaign al for president presidential lT vot ipg baft in r 1958 Tr traun ailin bug the gals from uintah high have really got the traveling bug seen touring the united nations in new york last week would be elinor king while ora fae fac wardle might have been been viewing the lincoln memorial or climbing up the washington monument janle janie is another itinerant who will spend the fourth of july discussing homemaking affairs with celebrities from all over the nation in columbus ohio |