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Show Miss Utah to be selected at state fair Utah's 1965 crop of pretty girls will be "harvested" dur- ing the Utah State Fair September Sep-tember 16 at 7:00 p.m. when the annual "Miss Utah State Fair" pageant is held at the Riverside Stake Center, 947 W. 1st North, just off the Fairgrounds. Fair-grounds. Deadline for entries in the contest was Sept. 3. Contestants will register at the Hotel Utah at 10:00 a.m., September 14, tour the State Fair at 3:00 p.m. and attend the Ice Capades in the Coliseum Coli-seum at 8:30 p.m. On ISept. 15, at 2:00 p.m., they will be honored hon-ored at a tea given by Governor Gover-nor and Mrs. Calvin L. Ramp-ton. Ramp-ton. The new "Miss Utah State Fair" will be crowned by Miss Dawn Suzanne Malan, Ogden, who is reigning over this year's Fair, at the conclusion of the September 16th contest. Winner will receive $200.00, a trophy, a scholarship to a Utah univeristy of her choice and a modeling school scholarship. scholar-ship. Her two attendants will each receive $50.00. The Queen will also receive a complete cosmetic . kit from Holiday Magic, and she and her two attendants will receive G.L. M.A. Mink Boas from John Atkins, At-kins, Coalville, Utah. Sitka, Alaska, was the cultural, cul-tural, trade and social capital of the Pacific Coast when San Francisco was still a virtually unknown 3panish village. Sitka's Sit-ka's 117-year-old Cathedral of St. Michael, a log and lumber building with a bulbous spire, is still the seat of the Russian Orthodox Bishop of Alaska. |