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Show Two Local Coeds Bureau Sets Date! 3 1 i Seek Title of r Miss Utah State Annette Knudsen and Marilyn Mann, both freshmen from Brig ham City, are two of 14 contestants in the Miss Utah State con test scheduled May 7 at Utah State University. Contestants will meet judges at a luncheon at 4 30 p m., so that judges will have a better opportunity to get acquainted with the girls and to judge them on personality, according to Judy Green, Tremonton, chairman of the contest. At 8 p m. the eontest itself, open to the public, is scheduled in the Student Union ballroom Contestants will appear in for mal wear and bathing suits, and will be judged on talent. Joan Mathews, Ogden, last year's Miss Utah State, will crown the winner, who will represent Utah State Uniersity in the Miss Utah i i Carry Students To Their Homes departmental displays, concerts and a dance, and many other events planned for college and high school students and the public. Miss Knudsen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Glen Knudsen, 634 East First North, is sponContest Is Festive Event sored in the contest by Sigma The Miss Utah State event is Phi Epsilon fraternity, and Miss a feature of Agathon, USUs an- Mann, daughter of Mr. and Mrs nual educational fair, which afco Walter G Mann, 639 East First includes the State Science Fair, North, is sponsored by Chi r Omega sorority. Other contestants are Sharon Erekson, Vernal, Margo Berge son, Cornish; Garlene Call and Sharon Call, both of Idaho Falls, Idaho; Ruth Cooley, Newton, Robin Curfew, Boise, Idaho, Bonnie Davies, Shelley, Idaho, Noma Larson, Logan, Pat Lar son, Twin Falls, Idaho, Jane McKinnon, Morgan, Sharon Ogden; and Edyth Walker, Lyman, Wyo . t, tUi for Northern Utah's finest selections of (continued from page one) The project was divided into three stages to allow the dam sufficient time to settle on the floor of V lllard bay, an arm (continued from page one) tutting off the Great Salt Lake Total construction time has been trips home, according to Mrs estimated at five years. Floreine Walling, school regis Wlll Divert Water ' liar, who explained that one staff member will travel on When completed, the reservoir each bus. will be capable of storing 215, Each bus is loaded with both 000 acre feet of fresh water and girls, and according to boys water diverted This will be from the Weber river at Slpter-vill- e their destination, Mrs Walling said in Weber county and chan Approximately 280 students neled through a concrete lined canal When needed for Irriga- will not return to their homes as tion, the water will be pumped they have been placed m perma back up the canal and distribu- nent or summertime jobs in ted to users in Weber county. Bngham City and various other The reservoir project was un- places. Last week was filled with fi dertaken after extensive geolonal determined assembly programs, parties, which studies gical that although the bay bottom cheeking in books and equip consisted 'of relatively weak ment Students will return in Au silts and soft clays, it would support a dam ' with a broad gust for the beginning of am base other school year. CONTESTANT Annette Knudsen is one of 14 contestants in the Miss Utah State contest. SEEKS TITLE Marilyn Mann is sponsored by Chi Omega sorority in the Miss Utah State contest. aMOM For Opening Bids On Dike Project Bus Caravans i W f Box Elder NEWS PI A H and for easiest terms ever offered- - 5 Years To Pay irloney Down Your First Payment Postponed 5 Months - sere- - -- - .!' nmijpi- if you desire! - 1." So the Public May Know! ' f r j IT'S A FACT: The $2,500,000 Wafer and Power Bonds Long-Wearin- CORLANE! will be retired out of MEW REVENUE SOURCES- Carefree years of casual living with the intriguing intormalitv of tweedy texture can now be yours so inex pensivelv! The skills and vast research facilities of two famed manu facturers have produced MLS which otfers more nearly every thing, at lower price than any carpet weve seen. Smartly distinctive in a wide range of enchanting colors for beauty with any decor, MLSA is an unusually practical carpet. Long wearing, easy to clean, and highly resistant to crush, it is practically stainproof and will neither shed nor tuzz. day, six second feet of water pours in the city reservoirs. Each second foot would produce about $4,000 worth .of electrical energy every year, at wholesale prices, if it went over a power plant water wheel, not to i mention possible profit from the sale to power consumers. 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Completely Installed e Prices Include FABLLOCS ACR1LXNUMBERLAKE i. it is proposed to build an additake out the tional power plant and to put our drinking water to work power before pouring it into the reservoir. self-liquidatin- In every SQ. YI). TUFT WOVEN CARPET water to work... to help pay the cost! To make the bonds Sg95 FAMOUS FIRTH r PROJECT GOAL Sturdy all wool loop pile. Springy and crush resistant! Duo bond rubber backing doubles Uie strength, locks featuring r would produce $24,000 worth of power The present six second-fee- t annually . . . and that amounts to nearly 4 Vi mills of tax income. ' BUT. . . that's only half of the story. Instead of PRODUCING the power, Brigham City must BUY it at the present time. So instead of $24,000 in added income, we must pay $24,000 for the power to supply and that amounts to local residents a total difference of $48,000 nearly 9 mills of tax income. MOHAWK ALL WOOL CARPET 3-P- war min property tmi 4 ! 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