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Show Vol. 51, No. 25 Monticello, San Juan County, Utah 84535 IhurscLiy, Juno 20, 1968 Canyonlandi Capitol Lm WSnicSn 3S raicjjGs an 1 v.ill j'leseut a talent, n olcl an evciiiiig grwn and give a hurt pu.iotic spt i ch. Judging v ill be on the le.D cf personality, poise, trlciil and fG ' s of age, a SJIIS graduate, is ? i k fa ed V b ?wfc j Miss Melissa Keele vx x wc'"Scssrs x 'Vot.w. Mi;, Susan MoMey has bro , n eyes and aul um h.ui is r'2" ..ml ins Mr hcbl us sv imming , e w i g aid j ay ing cf s! lint. i wio. t' 1 ia Mias 1' ui Mi' euH. " t 11. e n joy s mo t oi S' Mi-Muhn Keele lie a i v ' .aual J y , tin t ol Imwe designing. She is a' "gr bin to cl S in Jinn, i 5' 1 tall, h s blue eyes and blond h ur and enjoys rmric. Another sjorts entl mi 1 is Mm I rraine Shun way , 17 5 I , 1 i. t- ! ears of age v w d a 19()8 gr S ' I ul- High School. ILr hobbies licit do sewing, dmciie. r;oits and ike piano, na to of i Ju n ' 1 ghe is 5G" toll. Miss Shirlene Stoilinr is 17 yeais old, fd7" tall and a SJIIS graduate. She enjoys da icing, ph y iec the guitar baton tw ii line, acting, water siding fi.d mo.t of the other spoils. And last of tHe candidates, I ut not the least, is Miss Minerva Brown. She is a blue eyed I lend of 17 years, and graduate. Her hobbies include playing the guitar and the piano, sev ing and she has a. likeness for sports. She a SJHS swimming, and is good at cook ing and sewing. Daik-hairMiss Kathleen Carroll is 17 years of age, is 5'6" tall and is also a SJHS graduate. She water skis fer entertainment, loves dancing and twirls a mean baton. brunette Another blue-eyre- d is Miss Allyn Kartchner, 18 years of age, who is 5'10" tall and who also enjoys sports for a hobby, as well as music and sewing. Her specialty is drums, door sports, as well as cooking and sewing. She is 18 years ol .o T i awball. 1 brunette. I list VicD Stevens is 18 years j Worm Welcome s eauty. The levy of Leauties include live brunettes, five llondcs ,.i,d one reel end. It 'i!l be difficult kr tin judges to from the talented young chco'-1, cbu of LL ndi- - y Candidates are Miss Pnreia Alexander, SJIIS graduatk , 5'5l" tall who plays the piano, is spoit minded, is a good cook and enjoys reading. 5'9" tall and his blue eyes to go with her biown hair. She enjoys all sports, especially - corlcs.es to loving 1 1 I Miss SueZan Iyrvm is 5 tall, IS years of aee, a SJIIS graduate m j for hobbies enjoy music, selling and hoiseLucL riding. She is a brown-eye- d is 57" tall. Mis. K?ncy Biadforcl is Chairman of a tea which is being given tomorrow afternoon at 5 p. m, for the candidates and their mothers and where tbeyr will meet the Welti family. Then on Saturday there will be an outing at Lake Fow'ell for the visitors from up north where boating and a steak fry will be enjoyed. Mis. Tom Redd is chaiiman of this event. Miss Km ela Behunm. centei, ha pist t'cen crowned "Miss At her left is I in Attendant, Miss S i Jim" for li'wb. K ithy Redd a. id on hei right is Second Attendant, Miss Sandy Sln.mv ty . Photo Parkins funeral Saturday Mis. Tamar Young lerkins, ape G2, of Blanding, passed aw ayr rt 7:30 a, m. 1 tiesday morning at S..n Juan Hospital. Mrs. resins h id a trol-- on Sunday' evening and was found in her home unconscious and addition to I Tie Fionticr Queen contest, Indian royalty will be chosen following the Queen event on I iclay evening. Chairman of this contest is Cleal Biadford. Plans are being made now for the roy ally gioups to go to Salt lake City to 3pixar on In Day s x Mr. Weltis television show. rushed to the hospital. Funeral services will be held Saturday in Blanding at the Blanding First Ward Chapel and friends may view the body starting at 10:30 a. m. Interment will be in the Blanding cemetery7. Mrs. Perkins w'as the widow of Earl Perkins of Blanding who was killed in an automobile accident on Oct. 21, 1965. Five children survive her -sons Kloyd and Steve of Blanding, William of Salt Lake City' and George who attends school in Toyko, Japan and a daughter, Mrs. Earline Frost of Monticello. w- - i Vl St lik i,. 9. j' - kfkf H A? v kk "ViV4l per copy P,ijeb San Juan Mi 1 I '1 lie Mi's. judges ..re M r. Walter V chi iml Mr. I oh Welti, and t! oy will av . rd a tiuj hy to the w b r of the d the llrxt .nd Ce llct secc d.ttendtnts, Ji girl ng 1 6 Cool Climate otit children over six yeais cl There will be n lot cf excitement and activity in Blanding this weekend as a number of events are on the agenda. One of the most exciting things will I e the selection of frontier Dgs Queen for 19oS who will reign over the I ronlier Days Celebration during the early part of July. Mrs Beppy Gibbons, v ho has done a magnificent job with the aid of her committee members, has submitted the pictures of the eleven lovely misses who are vie in g for the honor of becoming the Frontier Days Queen. Also, that Master of Talk, Mr. Bob Welti, will be on hand to do his usual masteiful job of Master of Ceremonies for the occasion. The Frontier Days Queen contest will be held Friday, June 21, at 8 p. m. in the San Juan High School Auditorium. Admission prices are 50i for adults, and 25 for ever-amusi- 1 ll yXVi S 4 kith It X S' 4 XI V, f ps i ,u! t' s f fr t Hr ws r 4 4" A 4 r iFfcai ilHr riiTirt ftrnriT Lorraine Shu m way Miss Kathleen Carroll Miss ? Miss Minerva Brown Miss SueZan Lyman Miss Vicky Stevens 4 if Pi-V&- Ks ' , , a? ' ?D z f mi H I , fCi-?611 I ',1 C 1 . a s tv X n k I j ysXI.X'-i- - ; f ! i f a A $ 5 - 1 k. , rs M. iss Sharlene Sterling Miss Allyn Kartchner Miss iMmeM AlexanderjMiss (f Pam Mikesell Miss S in Mosley . VS M $ A |