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Show PROVO (UTAH) DAILY HERALD, jFHUR DEAUTJFUL GIRLS TO I'l 71 PAGE SIX DEN J A till! NEOS MRS. J. R. PEAY FOR 'uISS PROI0' TITLE r """t 1 n , Who will be Mis3 Provo, and compete against other beauteous jnls.ses from Fillmore to Lehl at the big stadium show July 4th? ; That question will be answered tsn June 14, when the local contest lo choose Mfss Provo will be held nn the stage of the Paramoun theater, - ' 1 : 'V , y i :. The winner of this and the run her-up. to the winner will then be eligible to appear on July 4th during1 the stadium show, where they will represent Provo, and have an opportunity to win a free i ound trip to Sari Francisco and the World's Fair for herself and Escort. The winning girl will have nil hotel expenses paid, and. $25 for incidental expenses while at (he fair city. She will make the trip to the coast over the scenic Feather -river xanyon . route of the - Western Pacific, with first class passage being furnished by Provo'a Fourth, of July committee; C.'et En trv Blanks ; However, there 'Is the local contest to get over first. , Entry blanks are now obtainable at the chamber of commerce or, at the box office of the Paramount the atcr, and also complete rules" for competing. A gorgeous bathing suit - will Oe given to the , winner cf the local contest, - and runner-up runner-up prizes will; also be awarded uniy tne winner ana runner-up i may appear In the stadium; show , July 4th, withrwinners from the other cities being eligible to com pete against Miss Provo I, -t and Miss Provo II. ' The bathing beauty contest fa open to everyone. Complete de-,' de-,' tails of judging and appearances are available In the ' rules, which are given for the asking at the places mentioned above. No extra appearances will be necessary to win the trip to San Francisco ex cept on June 14th at the Paramount, Para-mount, with the winner appearing in the parade and stadium show July 4th. With all the beauties feeen in Provo the past year it is hoped' by J. D. Braunagel of the 4th of July Contest committee that the first , prize of -the show on the Fourth will not leave Provo. .-J Get your entry blank and rules at r the Paramount v theater or chamber of commerce today. It is not .necessary to get votes, the contest being decided toy a committee com-mittee of Judges,; who will select the girl to represent Provo by: her facial beauty, complexion, poise, personality, shapeliness and legs. Provo business firms may sponsor girls in the local contest should they so deslrerand it Is expected that many stores will enter a girl to represent them. In addition to the trip to Treasure Island, valued at $250, prizes will also go to the runner-ups at the - stadium show July 4th that will total $50. i 57 Children Hurl n 6as Explosion It School ' E26iisc BARBERTON, O., June 1 (U.E) Officials blamed 4 a broken gas main today for the explosion which Wrecked a .frame grade school building Ahere, injuring 57 persons. . , - Fumes from tiie main apparently apparent-ly Ignited when Janitor Harry White set fire to. waste paper. ; Casualties included 53 first and second: grade pupils - and Xour adults. Physicians i feared four of the children might die. Teacher Mabel 'Miller said there was a "rush of air, a booming roar and then a blinding flash of flame." -V-.-:' :" "After that no one knows what happened,' she ald. "Some of the children were hurled through treaka in the walls." , J. J. Ruhlln, who was working on an adjacent tool shed, said he heard a "roar," and then the screams Of children." "It seemed to me there was a second blast" he said. Inujred adults Were .White, Mil ler, Miss Albertina Mills, another teacher, and P. nv White, school electrician. Injured most seriously of the children were.Lucinda Wil liams, Mary Mattingly, Dorothy Young and Francis Fisher. i The building was being: used while a new school was being built.l.;'':o$.-,.,j':'. ' BARUYMORB RECXVERS FROM ATTACK CHICAGO. June 1 ui.W-.Jnhn Barrymore was iniDrovinsr steadilv with the aid of periodic, oxygen treatments tpday from' a mild heart attack which forced 8hmn. slon of his "current play "My Dear iraiaren. Dr. W. H. Highstone fiaid Barrv- more should be able to return to his role by Monday. " "Mrs. Elizabeth Beckstrom entertained enter-tained for her bridge 5 club Friday at her home. Mrs. Lulu Miller won " club high score and Mrs. Clara- Rigtrup" of Spanish Fork won the guest prize.- - r Jim Ludlow, son of Mrs. Mazie Ludlow,, met with an accident Thursday night, when -the car he was driving collided with a car with three junior high school boys , in it. . The cars were demolished. demol-ished. It was thought at first Jimmy was seriously . injured and he was taken to the Payson hospital, hos-pital, but he is. alright .now, . his mother Is in California caring for her daughter-in-law who. has . been ill for sometime, . ;Mrs.TRetta Brown entertained her bridge dub . Friday afternoon at her-home at Arrowhead. Luncheon Lunch-eon was served in the dining room. Five -tables of, bridge followed. Mrs. Delia Tippetts won . the . club prize and Mrs. Ruth Richardson the guest prize. v. Mrs. t Lavem Hansen ' and her family,!; left for - Calif ornia Tuesday. Tues-day. J They will visit.with her son, Moore and daughter Helen, and other relatives for'-a few weeks, they will also visit the San Francisco' Fran-cisco' exposition before returning home. ! Mr. and Mrs. T. Leslie Richardson Richard-son announce the engagement of their daughter Cleo to Keith Bowen'of Spanish Fork They will be married June 5 in the Salt Lake temple. ' ".Mrs. h Ruby Hansen of Pioche, Nev., is visiting here with . her parents Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Lud-lowand Lud-lowand other relatives. s Rex Hickman, son of Mrs. Let-tie Let-tie Hickman, was" in an automo bile accident Monday when he was returning from Provo wthere he attends the B. Y. U. The car col lided with another car but ho one waa hurt very badly. ' Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H. Hiand returned home Thursday -from . a two weeks visit at Ely, Nev. Sateen tooys and girls, from here- graduated from the junior high school at Spanish Fork Thursday night and twelve Trom the senior high on Friday night. , Mr. and Mrs. Heber Hand from Salt Lake City and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Peay and daughters from Garfield were visitors here -Tuesday. ' ' - v 59 Students on L.D.S. r.lissipns The State Laiv Requires Your Gar Dc Inspected by June 15th AVOID THE LAST MINUTE RUSH Sea one of the following NEW CAR Dealers That Are Adequately equipped with the BEST and LATEST equipment to Insure Your Safety.'1 , . . '. . Anderson Garage - Naylor Auto Co. Cannon-Ashton, Inc; I'ackard-Maycock Motor Jolley Motor Co. Russ TraherInc. Telluride Motor Co. v YOUR BONDED DEALERS L II V nsnniG seasoij. mm ! - N't- 1 kferiti' Sisdimelasr More than 60 Brlgham Young university students have eft dur-mg dur-mg the "pastTyeaf n missldnsfor tpe L. D. S., church it is revealed by a survey completed by the ex tension divsion. . Those who have, been called "to missionary work include: Ralph W. Winterton, WUbur W. Vfoolt, Jim Winterton, Edwin H. Smart, Merrill Biddulph, Grant P. Taylor, Dixie Reese. Coleman Madsen, Chester L. Olsen, Grant R. Holt, Robert G. Hodsori,- Jay S. Broad bent, J. Fred Ahlander, and Clyde Lunceford, of Provo. v Heber J. Smith, Walter Malm Lewis, William Grant Bangerter aifd Ov Ned JCirkham, of Salt Lake; Sanford Eugene Poulson, Wallace " S. Sorenson. and Phil Peterson of Richfield; Glenn Row ley Greenwood, Wayne R. Mc Taguer and Phil D. Jensen, of American Fork; John Glade Olsen, Max L. Shirts, and Mildred Page of Payson ; ; Louise Patrick, Ted Ross Kimball of Springville. J. Keith Hansen, Ogden; Gwen Robert Kimball, Draper; William Grange, V Man tl; G. Venoy Gay, Joseph; Mrs. Emma Bryan, Fre mont; James A. Cope, Jr., Rubys Inn; Ted Beck, . Spanish Fork; Nell Schaerrer, Payson; Blaine E. Anderson, May field; Richard . D. Olsen, Neola; Preston Thomas Marchant, Peoa; Lawrence Blake, Ephralm. , . . .. Those from surrounding states are: Cardon Klinger, St Anthony, Idho; C. Claude Bobbins, More- f-fland; Dal G. King-Grace; Quen- ten E. Crockett, Gracei Dehlin H. Erlckson,- and Delwyn D. Wilde, Iona; Charles Verl Clark Oakley. From Nevada Edna Myrtle Wads-worth, Wads-worth, Panacea; Grant-Earl Gardner, Gard-ner, Detroit, Michigan; Miles Briggs Horston, Cowley, Wyoming; Wyo-ming; Woodrow Skousen Duke, Phoenix, Arizona. Reeves A. Brady, Vern H. JensetvManassa, Colorado. " ; Leon A. rCahoon,Leavitt, Alberta, Al-berta, Canada; Bruce M. Heggie, and Isaac Bullock Holt, Raymond, Aioerta, Canada. ? o 4 ACTM. 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