OCR Text |
Show Brigham Girls Thiokol Tracked Vehicles Compete for Demonstrated at Seminar Key people in Thiokols new distubutor organization for the rincess Title Three Brigham City girts save enteied the Indian Princess contest being sponsored by he Utah Arabian Horse club. The winner will reign with a Span'sh and an Arabian pun-ces- s over the states Horse show July at he Salt Lake County Fair oiounds in Murray, says Elayne W Fitzpatrick One of Brigham Citys s is Miss Ida Mae Mitchell, '9, a Navajo who resides at 76 South Thud East An exhorsewoman,, perienced she helps round up and break in new horses at her home on the reservation. 0 en-ne- PRINCESS CONTESTANTS Brigham City girls who ar competing for the Indian Princess title are, left to right, Donna Quaderer,, Ida Mae Mitchell and Pearl Shorty, ihe winner will reign with a Spanish and Arabian princess over Horse show. the states ANOTHER entry Is Miss Donna Quaderer, 16, a student at the Infermountam school. She 19' 10' BURGERS FRIES of descent. bird contestant from Brigham City is Mi.ss Pearl Shorty, 16, also a student at the Indian school. She is a Navajo and a sister of Miss Indian is MALTS & SHAKES a Deadline for entries is July Spanish princess contestants must be of Spanish or Mexican descent, the Indian princess must be of Ameiican Indian ancestry, but the Arabian princess title is open to all single girls .between, the ages of The pricesses will y symbolize eras in world when the Aiabian hoises played vital roles, according to Fitzpatrick CONTFSTANTS are asked to send their names, ages, background mtoirtiation and a recent snapshot to "Arabian Contest, 903 'Tribune budding, in Salt Lake City. Tne royal trio will appear during the annual Days of 47 Horse parade in Salt Lake City on July 18 and will receive gifts, in addition to reigning over the Horse show events. 11. 25' 25' ONION RINGS Pueblo-Oklahom- I versatile Trackmaster and the Spryte were given a demon-- 1 suat.on during a recent three-- , day seminar in Cache valley. vehicles were The tracked put through their paces in low land marshes and atop lofty mountains; they were tested in angle and on slopes, in sand pits and sage brush, canyons and underbrush. division, This Trackmaster with more than 200 employees, is looking forward to a big increase in sales tor the ramain-de- r ot 1903 and 1964. More and more ways are constantly being discovered to utibe the tracked vehicles. BLAINE RICH, general manager of the Trackmaster operThis three-daations, said: sales seminar was held to show new models our distributors available for sale and prospective models, and to give them a chance to see them built and At the same demonstrated. time, we sought information from the distributors as to what types of equipmnt will be most needed in their areas. Im sure the meetings have been helpful to the distributors, and they have been extremely valuable to us," y West Trip Guide Take Home Orders Fixed In A at No Extra Cost. m 808 SOUTH MAIN Open 1 1 a.m. to 1 Bicycle Stolen Marilyn Frye, 366 North Main, told Brigham City police that Sunday her bicycle was stolen from her residence. She said the vehicle was valued at $20. STREET 1 p.m. ITS SONOMAS SUMMER All Goods Marked to Move. ALL SPORTSWEAR INCLUDING MAJESTIC FOUNDATIONS TWO FOR City UtoK Thursday, July 11, 1963 Models now being produced sale for both military and mdustnal use include the Track the standard Spiyte, master, th Swamp Spryte and the Snow Spryte. PROTOTYPE models of track vehicles for one and use were displayed and demonstrated at the meet-rive- :V: I t i4 ft two-ma- rs "All-pu- i pose vehicles k ft . M. , i ' cant be i1;. ideal in all areas They naturally will be more suitable to some uses than others. Our piobiem is to determine which models have sufficient uses to make them most acceptable and most likely to sell to a v. -- inK Rich pointed out Manager that an impoitant need for the seminar was to get a marketing approach to the industry; to see whore there is a need and to try to gear future products to the needs. k f -- ft 1 1 t A 4, i y f i i bioad market l'he men In charge of the seminar were Blame Rich, general manager; William Stoker, marketing manager, Ross operations manager, and Paul Bncker, home office and western representative. Ross Eskelson of Thiokol Trackmaster division takes distributors for a DRIP DRY MODEL ride In Bear river to test the new Swamp Spryte. It was part of a three-da- y seminar during which various Trackmaster units were demonstrated In Cache valley. rtHrttiiitrfc NEW t-t GOODYEAR SERVICE STORE FROM 16-2- 5 Made Available his-toi- Jiffy ' BOX ELDER JOURNAL', Brigham By Oil Company The California Oil company making available to the public fiee copies of its 10 western state tour guide, Scemcland, is U.S A. 'Jhe 1963 edition, revised and enlarged, gives directions and tips for seeing the colorful arc from western which extends Kansas to Idaho, Utah and Arizona. It includes about 40 percent of all national parks and monuments. Copies of the trip guide can and be obtained at Chevron Standard stations in the local area, a company spokesman said. CLEARANCE Starting July 1 REDUCED 1 K and GARLAND - BRAS - GIRDLES THE PRICE OF ONE NOW ON ALL ADMIRAL PORTABLE TV . . . BUILT-I- N PROVISION FOR U.H.F. $5.00 Down. Terms To Suit Your Meeds! SERVICE STORE BRIGHAM CITY 4t fffiiitrfti Qiy-ridi -- .fc i iirfti r , muir, ... .. iitf imrtif Phone 723-853- 6 |