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Show The Tooele Transcript Stale Democratic Com ention Set Friday, April 20, 1962 chairman of the Democratic are automatically members of the State Central Committee Regstiation will begin at 8 am with the convention proper beginning at 9 a m. For Saturday A total of 1,247 delegates from FRIDAY 12th BABY throughout the state will gather Friday 13, proved to be the Saturday at the Terrace Ball for Don A and Neva Room for the state organization lucky day Bake They beLucille Beeten of convention the Democratic came parents (for the first time) Party, it was announced today by of a six pound two and a halt Mrs. Sevilla Reese, state vice ounce whom they named son, chairman and chairman of the Everett Don The young man arconvention. rived at the Tooele Valley HospiPurpose of the convention is to tal Proud grand parents are Mr name the state chairman and vice and Mrs Lloyd Beeten of Malad, ot chairman the Democratic ldano and Mrs Mary BAe, of Party. There will also be more Bauer and Salt Lake The new 30 than members arrival is the first great grandnamed to the State Central child for Mrs Zina Peterson of e. They will join the county Maiad, Idaho round UJctshington Stockton Ward Will See Flay by Mrs. Wallace Friday Night The story of Sara Jacoby, a dramatic play in three acts will be presented Friday, at the Stock-toLDS Recreation Hall. n The orginal play, written by Lindsay Price and produced by the North Tooele Stake MIA is under the direction of Mrs Emma Price. Presented recently in the North Stake, the play, a saga of pioneering in early Utah history, was well received. It will be presented in Stockton as a fund raising event. Curtain time is 7.30 pm. and price of admission is 50 cents foi adults and 25 cents for children under 12 years Refreshments will be sold. 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For the first time, Japan was represented by a princess, in addition to the princesses lrom each ot the 50 States, Fhierto Rico and Guam Also, for the first time, New York's leading fashion des gners put on a magnificent fashion show at the Cherry Blossom Fashion Festival luncheon, held at the Sheraton Park Hotel before a record breaking crowd of 1350 The luncheon was the first important event of the week-lonFestival, and marked the presentation of the princesses to the public. The princesses woie identical dresses, in luscious pastel shades, designed especially for them and presented to them by the International Silk Association Their matching bowler hats were given by the Millinery Institute of America Each princess was proudly escorted down the runway by a Senator of Congressman from her State. The Japanese Ambassador escorted the Its cherry Its a lovely baby girl for Sidney Revell and Anita Lewis Atkin. She arrived April 18, at 1 a m. at the Maulmstrom AFB, Hospital in Great Falls, Mont The little miss who will be named Lila Ann weighed in at eight pounds seven ounces. Her daddy is serving with the Air Force. Happy grandparents for the first time are Mr. and Mrs Sidney R. Atkin and Mr. and Mrs Marcellus E. Lewis Mrs. Lewis is in Montana getting acquainted with her new grand child. Just Arrived At Tooele Valley Hospital g Carlos and Martha Hidalgo, of Tooele, son April 19 Grant and Florence Thomas Reed, Tooele, son Spril 18. Gary and Jacqueline McMurray Boltz, Tooele, son April 17. MEDICAL Wesley Crossley, Tooele Norma Gladden, Grantsville Minnie Froscheiser, Tooele Joseph C. Crandall, Tooele Fdna Bohan, Tooele Ed Till, Tooele SURGERY Cla.r Johansen, Tooele Virginia Michelson, Tooele Lela Darr, Tooele Edson Fuel, Tooele Kar' McBride, Tooele Jeneane Deppe, Tooele Japanese princess. That night, the various State Societies enter- tamed at individual receptions in honor of their princesses Utah s princess was Miss Penny Rae Hafen of Santa Clara Since she is a student at Utah State University she is well known m the northern part of the state, as well as in Utah's Dixie She is a charming and beautiful girl, and she endeared herself to the many Utahns Two candles on her birthday cake will tell the age of Miss Terri Lynn Nash. She will celebrate the here. occasion April 29 with a family The Queen of the Festival is always chosen by lot, as the Vice part) at the home of her parents President of the United States spins an enormous wheel at the Mr. and Mrs. Tom Nash. On Festival Ball. The wheel seemed to sense that this was a very hand to help with the affair will special occasion, so after first pointing to Miss Kathleen Knous, of be her little sister Kathy and Colorado, and waiting for the announcement to be made that she! LEGION AUXILIARY grand parents Mr. Mrs. Robert was the Queen, it slipped back a notch, to the name of Miss Belt and Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Frances Elizabeth Pastore, of Rhode Island. American Legion Auxiliary will Nash. Naturally great consternation broke forth, and after an hours hold its regular meeting Tuesday consultation and much finagling, it was announced that there would at 7.30 pm. in the American Lebe two queens, that money had been raised to give the second girl gion Hall. DISCONTENT a trip to Japan, and the donor of the Queens gown would provide President Dorothy Joumay a second one, so everyone was happy. Tolstoi once said that disconurges all members to be present The weather is always capricious at this time of as reports of committees will be tent was the result of man's year. Will made and a new slate of officers abundance, not his need Suppose, the blossoms be out or won't they? is the most frequent question heard in Washingron for many days. The weather appeared at first he might be right will be elected. to be cooperating beautifully The Parade took place under sunny skies and the temperamental blossoms burst forth in all their glory at the height of the festival. But in the midst of the outdoor coronation ceremony, the Heavens opened and a real cloudburst descended, causing the princesses to scatter in all directions seeking shelter as best they could. The postponed ceremony was finally conducted indoors the following day. NOW - P SW ! theyre budget priced! SEE YOUR NEAREST BENNETT DEALER AVAILABLE FERTACEL Process Patent Applied Tor - natural cellulose forest product impregnated with nitrogen producing chemicals to give you superior moisture retention, easy soil workability at a very low cost. FERTACEL has many times the plant nutrition of competitive soil conditioners. 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