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Show the queen contestants Monday, June 21 at the home of Mrs Wayne Ballard. 959 East 13200 So. Lois Mitchell was the Mrs Charles Savage guest speaker. The names of the contestants are: Becky Miller, Vickie Whetman, Mary Atkinson, Ramona Vawdrey, Judy Sharon Smith, Tunbridge, Kathy Furman, Phillis Best, Susan Carey, and Shearl Savage. The Draper Jaycees sponsored the queen contest Thursday evening, June 24 in the First-T- hird A tea was given in honor of Ward. The chosen queen was a petbrunette with a ite, dark-eyetantclizing smile, Miss Sharon Tunhridge, 18, daughter of Mr Complete Stoc 4 Mrs Dean F. Tunbridge, Draper 254-011- Contestants Honored at Tea ByJaycees Sheel Music d Records Albums & 45'f & 5 String Ukes n, Guitars Pianos From $495.00 Organs With the N Shh-fcoo- HART BROS. IN THE MALL & Hout Sugar EM4-844- 4 700 her first appearance Saturday evening in the rodeo at Lehi. Her attendants are Judy Smith, 17, daughter of Mr & Mrs Frank Smith 12300 So. 900 East, and Cathy Foreman, 18, daughter of Mr & Mrs Clifford L. For-ma12429 So. 700 East. Mrs Joe Patience played the music during the evening and Dale SteWart, president of the Jaycees was the master of ceremonies. Musical numbers were sung by Mrs Paulihe Greenwood, Mrs Ardell Ware, and Mrs Norma Fltzpatrick, and while the judges were summing up their notes, Todd Shoemaker sang two numbers, accompanied by Mrs Zelda Smith. The judges were Mrs Eva Marie Clarke, Draper, Mr Victor I. Cartwright, Provo, and Mr Walter Dcvy, American Fork. The Jaycees are busy building a float to display the queen and her attendants in various Banjos 4 East. Miss Tunbridge will rule over the Draper July 24th celebration, and will represent the community for the next year. She made 11845 S. ... K 1 home of Mr & Mrs Reuben parades. A party was given Monday Sharp on Sunday to celebrate evening June 21 honoring Mr her birthday were Mr & Mrs & Mrs Arelius Mickelsen, Ruck-ervill- e, Allen, Lehi. at the Ben Allen home. Lunch was served to Mr & Mrs A. R. Mick-elso& Mrs James Mr & Mrs James Allien, Mr & Mrs Jay Steadman, Mr & Mrs James Gordon, Mr & Mrs Ben Allen, Mrs Parley Smith and Roger Allen. Schedule for next week's Western Boys' Baseball Association League, is as follows: Thursday, July 1, Pirates vs. Braves; Friday, July 2, Yankees vs. Giants; Monday, July 5, Yankees vs. Braves; Tuesday, July 6, Giants vs. Pirates. All games will begin at 5:30 p.m. Mrs Beatrice Pierce, who has been employed as secretary at Draper, National Bank, is leav-ifi- g with her family July 3 for Reno, Ner.; where her husband has been transferred jjy his Buchanan, company, Nancy South Salt Lake who has been attending BYU and has recently been married, will replace her as secretary. Draper Legion Lists New Glve-Awa- y Dale eblof tv set will be given away by post 85, Draper Amerlcari Legion, bit Thursday, A h Aug. 19. at 8 b.rrt. instonhect-tio- n with a chickaree. The original date was set for July 4, but has been postponed. The post officers announce that the Chickaree will be cooked by "KCntuckV Colonel" Ray-bilr- n Dow, and the public is invited, with tickets now on sale. Fertilizer ahd Water Produce Lawn Green lawns mean good management. Healthy lawns are very seldom injured with insects or diseases or infected with weeds, according to Mel-viS. Btirningham, USU extension agent in Salt Lake County. In orcdr to develop a healthy lawn, three management practices should be followed. First, water thoroughly and not so often, apply one to two inches of water at one application, then don't water for four to eight days. Light watering daily encourages shallow grass roots, yellow lawns and weeds. Second, mow the lawn hever closer than IV2 Inches high (2 inches is better). During hot weather lawns scalped or cut short are burned by the heat of the sun. Third, adequate fertilizer is necessarry for good thick turf of grass. Over fertilising during hot weather is not desire-ablbut A light application of nitrogen type fertilizer is all right. General recommendations for applying fertilizer to develop a thick turf of grass is to make the firyt application early in March, the second about Memorial Day. and the third about Labor Day. n J L .In . LI ', MUST SELL 1965 MODELS i in iniiiiuii .mi ui urn m. .iii.iii. u mi mi .num. i, n in n i 1.1 mum . e, NORMAL cycle for regular ' GENTLE cycle delicates! for (w) Porcelain-enamele- d top. ' jt Built-i- n Magic-Mi- x dispenser filter blends in detergent, filters out lint. Three water temps. N. Tn.li. . Furniture with acceptabls & In Riverton trade Appliance 571-383- 5 Axel Lindeman, Cottonwood, Mr & Mrs Don Swenson. 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MURRAY r Vvft East Midvale Second Ward Primary Lihoma girls held a cookout at Midvale park Tuesday morning. They were accompanied by their teachers Bernice Lyman, Fern Card-welMarlene Powell and Lihoma partner, Marilyn Hansen. stay-se- t Zticte attd Save Mrs-Gl- enn . . 20,000-voI- . . & J. Densley, 12245 South 9th East, Draper, boy, June 15. Stuart W. Green, 190 E. Pioneer Ave., Sandy, boy, June 15. Alma G. Johnson, 14516 S. Camp Williams Rd., Riverton, girl, June 15. Richard T. James, 8795 South 1275 East, Sandy, boy, June 16. Richard O. Linnarz, 119 Cottage Ave., Sandy, boy, June 16. 7033 Gary P. McFarland, South 1850 East, Cottonwood, boy, June 16. Jay C. Crane, 814 East 12500 South, Draper, girl, June 17. Roy A. Emerson, 1024 Sego Lily Dr., Sandy, girl, June 17. Bill Brewster, 9889 Sego Lily Dr., Sandy, boy, June 18 Norval G. Crump, 24 E. Pioneer Ave., Sandy, Boy, June 18. Paul B. Holt, 260 South 6th Park, Calif., has been visiting at the home of her sister, Mr & Mrs Don Swenson. Mr & Mrs Van McCleary and daughter visited her parents, Mr & Mrs Leonard Bethers in Heber City on Sunday. Celebrating his fifth birthday bit Monday June 28, With a party was Jamie & of son Mr Sweftson, Mrs Don Swenson. Guests attending were Janice and Jimmy Handy Craig and Nancy Sharp, Jerry Christenson, Eddie Barn-son- . Rory and. Robyn Jackson, RUssell Roger Maughah, Thompson David, Janet, Char-len- e Hanson, Jimmy Hall, Carol Slighting, Audrey and Janic Halght. Games were played and refreshrilents served. Mr & Mrs Bryan Jensen returned recently from a trip to California. They visited Disneyland Farmers Marineland, Market and spent some time in Las Vegas en route home. They Were guests at the home of an aunt, Mr & Mrs G. R. Trowbridge and family at Anaheim, reCalif. Laurel Trowbridge turned with the Jensons and is visiting here with her aunt, Mr k Mrs Kay Edmunds, and family. Mr '& Mrs W. J. Danielson and, three daughters, Phoenix, Ariz., are visiting her sister, Mr & Mrs bale Sharp and fam- top-fron- Our Service Mr ing. Mrs John Warner, Washau-gal- , Wash., left recently for her home after spending several days visiting her aunt, Mrs Violette Cutler. Mrs Kent Hanson, Canoga, 255-343- 4 Mrs LaNome McCleary was hostess to her birthday club last Friday evening. Attending were Mrs Velma Bird, Blanche Rosenhan, Leon a Yates, Mabel Wilson. Jane Sharp, Elrena Neilsen, Rose Laveder, Evelyn Colebrook, Delsa McCleary, Marvin Brown, and special guest, Mrs Noreen Greenwood of Sandy. Prizes were awarded to Elrena Nielsen and Mrs Greenwood. Mrs Willard Oliver, Granger, Mrs and her sister-in-law- . Howard Christenson, New Jersey, were visitors at the home of Mr & Mrs Orson Jensen Thursday. Returning recently . tram a vacation trip1 was Mrs Earl Rardin. She went by plane to Butte, Mont., and Visited a week and then to Rlgby, Ida.. where She visited her slstcr4 Mrs fiod Jenkins and brother, Charles Haywood and family. Mr Haywood and son accompanied Mrs Rardin back to Utah and spent several days. East Mid vale Con. Visitors who called at the Cottonwood Hospital Cutler, Mrs Violette Cutler. Mr & Mrs Joseph Wilson attended the 65th wedding anniversary of her aunt and uncle, Mr & Mrs Walter in Salt Lake Friday even- A Dollar Saved Is Worth Two Earned Is . East, Sandy, girl, June 18. Jimmy L. Kiholm, 89 East 6850 South, Midvale, boy, June - . iM - |