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Show ,t ; :: : ; : f - VJr , i: :s sjy ;7V r; ? n W? ?7 nrri'Jjy fry? rtyr. ? &. l A21 Salt lake 'City; Thursday, June 7, 1962 DESERET NEWS AND TELEGRAM The NEWS At A Glance K ' Queen Finds Job Never Done Theres more to being a queen than riding on a beautiful float and smiling winningly at thousands of people; as 1962 Days of '47 Queeg Marian Mar- day night Friday shell officially be crowned queen at the Coronation Ball In the Terrace Ballroom by last year's queen Joan Corrigan, But the dance, which starts at 8:30 p.n- - will be just the first of many official .appearances for her, Shell compete with fireworks lor attention at Salt Lake Citys Fourth of July Cavalcade in Derks Field on Day. -Independence Hie Daughter of Utah Pioneers have planned a .small program In Pioneer Park July 14 and Marian will be there. An open air Pioneer Dance at Liberty Park July 16 will find her .hoping for mild . . weather. , . Queen Arlene'Colton gets set in saddle as Sue ieH ail In on. the Pops Con-cer- t July 17 In Highland High Marie Clark, first attendant; Charles Searle and School second attendant,, watching Marcia Ann-Bolt, And July every night - for "mounting" tips. i v shell be at the Days of 47 Rodeo afTRestate fairgrounds. Finally. J uly 2V Pioneer Day, shell be up early in the Salt Lake County- - Sher morning for Salt Lakes annual MURRAY Thursdayat 8 p-- at Salt parade In between, Shell appear In - Lake County fairgrounds for a three-nigh- t stand. various 1 places before, a wide the Rodeo Assn, rug participants' Cowboys Featuring c soiT posse-4,geLwestmv showisJieing sponspred-hyJh-.shmffgroups, and social gatherings. . group to raise funds for Salt Lake County charitable op until An that will be all ganlzations, announced Charles Searle, captain of the posse. next crowns she when year, Arlene Colton, Rodeo royalty threesome thenewl963flueetk t2Vdaughtr - of Marie Clark, 18, daughter 4500 South; first attendant, gue of Mr. and Mrs. Frank M. Clark, 2208 Walker Ln., and , 'Marcia Ann Bolt, 16, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J, Don Bolt, 2781 E. 4135 South! Mrs. Colton is a University of and Miss 4 Utah student while Miss Clark is a 1962 graduate ; Bolt a student' at Olympus JHigh. con- They were selected by two judges from 13 among testants for horsemanship, self beauty and personality. Revisions in 16 chapters of Some 51,500 In prize money in addition to cowboy the state insurance code of fees will be given away to cowboy competitors. Utah to bring them up to date rIn. addition to the traditional bucking contest,1; Utah and broaden their application, s riding were recommended Wednesday Girls Barrel Racing Assn,, the Silver Spurs, club of Salt Lake. City and three rodeo specialty acts will afternoon at a public hearing ' entertain spectators. m the State Office Building. The changes were suggested Princess Boosts Dairy Foods m an 11 page draft by memChamber of Commerce at bers of an interim insurance A psrt brownette told the Aviation Club, 610 E. committee, Which has responmembers of the Holladay sibility of revising and simplifying South Temple. Rotary Club Wednesday to the code. honbe will Jensen Miss I "keep fit and enjoy dairy meeting was Wednesdays Bountiful the ored by She 'spoke at the foods. the fourth hearing conpublic 6:15 Club Tuesday, i clubs weekly luncheon meet ducted by The committee. Miss same the On day Res p.m. Ing at Beau Brammel About 50 persons attended the address-th- e 1 taurant, 3100 Highland Dr.-- T Garner-wi- ll sessions. ComMagna Chamber of She Is Marjorie Garner, A series of meetings will be Lion's merceat Community County, in September for Hyrum, Cache held on and in House Magna, ; Utah's Dairy Princess. On the code for public . Wednesday at the Hyrum Friday Miss Garners attend-- j ;pection, according to E. Virgil home in Club her Lions Bounants, Sandra Jensen, Norton, state' ini town. All three princesses missioner tiful, Davis County, and on will receive a salute , Recommende Sally Breinholt, Salt Lake changes in meetThursday, June 14, from the the code include , City, will speak at a Ogdeii Kiwanis Club. minor who Mak. it posslbl. for ing of the Salt Lake Junior -- Just Arrived! (rawing (ravnJs. 500 Container Grows Everbloeming - fra ear Davis Cavafy v o; i Some of the Nicest Roses We Nave Ever Offered Gal. Con tainers Rodeo Opens Tonight ln Murray Picture "Peace Charlotte Armitrong - Chrirtopher Stans Countess Vandal Sis Climbing Varieties Availabls are-Que- fink Dawn Ora. Hoovor f Red Talisman Tnlriienn Duquessq ds Psnaranda Ths Doctor McGrady's Ysllow Eclipse Elsie Poulsen K. A. Victoria Eutm McGrady'i Ivory Florodora JAm. Hanry Coillot Pinocchio Mrs. E- - P. Thom f menpfc! ril-- 'VV..;.v.v.ys y Patsntsd Variatiat $2 25 and vp Revise Asked OToam-- Finest quality, On Insurance Is at least tJ years of ao. to purchase insurance on his property, such as tire, casualty and liability Insurance, as wall Curas accident and health insurance Lake Salt 266 propSouth Some rently the code provides that a minor 15 SOUTH SALT LAKE disor life or older may only purchase " paying special assess- ability Insurance delinquent erty owners who la ot least 11 who minor Permit and lighting districts have ments in curb and years ot aoe to receive periodic payments totalmo $3,000, rather then $2,000 June 30 to pay their accounts. as beneficiary benefits. Expand ktsuronce rates end ratlnuj Mrs. Martha Toombs, City Recorder, said a list of to include additional typoo ot coverage, pre-paresuch as title insurance, motor club intotaling approximately $10,000, has been travel accident Insurance, and from 1953 througfr surance, and represents accounts not others Increase the aee which depend. - . i 1960 . child ot an employe may be covered by date must pay legal group insurance from 1$ to disability Accounts not paid before 21 years t addition present Utah is one of the few states which has and advertising costs not brought Its group life Insurance set be will sale of date by definite the said Mrs, Toombs status up to date, reported Jhe commitCity-Attorn- ey, tee In Its recommendations. City Council on Tecommendatkm- of The statute don not provide tor debtor groups, labor unions, or ether groves which most stales permit, the committee reported that group Ufa The committee ers College, Mankato, Minn., insurance coverageproposed In the edu-- i be extended to deAfter 42 of the insurcent to 50 per up pendents i and graduated with ance of the life of the Insured person, cation field and 10 years limit ot $2,000. with front a in education top. Luthprincipal of St. Suggestions that revisions he made In State College, regard to tithe Insurance were put forth East, eran School, 1030-5tthe committee by Greeley, Colo. The present wording of the reserve C. W, Schwich, 65, 1532-5t- h of title insurance has resulted teaching for- eight statute in an Interpretation East, is going to retire. by the Internal Reveln Elgin, Minn., Mr. nue Service that- the reserve increase He will be honored during la not deductible- for federal Income tax prinetpat purpose. the school FriIn that companies Luthern School texThismustpenalizes of be paid en reserve buildup, day at 7 p.m. All the alumni committee the claimed. American, Minn., in have been 1 ln0ne 18-2- all-girl- " MM I A j plant lent planting condition. Regular $3.50 per flat Now Only Large, firm tubers grown by America's per flat' leading Dahlia hybridizers. Reg. 49c per Deadline Noted On Property Payments in are gutter 4ozen until While They Last Wide Selection of Varieties Available ' '- ' paid that to the in assessment the IN YOUR LAWN? YOU NEED... the Lutheran School Head To Retire years was as Johns Colorado After years SchwtehWDSfhe St Johns ; abanquef at from the school invited toattend.T.he Rev, C. pastor of St John's Lutheran Church,-- ; will officiate Mr. Schwich has attended Concordia Teachers College, ( Chicago, III., Mankato Teach - Young for 17 years. Following a seven-yea- r tenure as princi- pal of Zions Luthem School, Brighton, Colo., Mr. Schwich was appointed to his present position at St Johns in 1952. ' 2 Abandoned Homes Coming Down r ( ORTHO) frog Has Extra Leg MTRRAY Frog leg One Murray frog ha more of the delicacy to offer than most of his tadpole cousins. Glen Downs, 11, 4932 Poplar SL (65 East), and Douglas Killian, 10, 4886 Poplar St., Murray, captured it In a shallow pond of the Little Cottonwood Creek. To their amazement, the four-inclong frog had a fifth leg protruding from Two owners of abandoned homes in Salt Lake City Health began tearing their buildings down after Board qf officials in a letter Wednesday asked Them to either .repair- or destroy them. Alden R. Cardwell sanitation division supervisor, Salt 10 Lake City Health Dept., said letters have fcqen sent to more 75 6f list and a abandoned buildings of owners other ItTHornaclL owners will be cohtiCtod. Stopsjnost To protect your lawn from deadly fungus, spray it with lawn Fungicide. Adopt a preventive program. Once started fungus is very hard to check. "' J'Chel6fedtrace JTJI - sq- - Weed-Fre- fL . e 214 cy. ft. ,. JEEDSAFULL. 6 MONTHS Large bag. SAL- E-- Large Bag $545 19 5)(3)c (for a limited time only) OPEN SUNDAY - are alsobeing razed as part of the uni- HOURS versity's expansion program. Scout officials said, however, the headquarters will IW MANURE pla nt7ooJfrom - Reg. $1.29, Introductory Special, only e 8:30 A.M. to 7:00 P.M. --Tdv rfailv .until a new the-fun- mineral Great Salt Lake covers 750 Volunteer crews started dis e mantling temporary barracks-typd structures on the 2 'i acre Fob t hill Boulevard site . on which a new headquarters will be built When a current building fund drive goal Is reached, salvaged Will be j Materials construc-- v used ln Scout-camtion in the council area. build- f Similar barracks-typings near the present council headquarters .on the - building can be constructed. A $485,000 building fund drive Is now under way, d drive, i 'Offices for - Incidentally, were moved last uth, Friday to 23 W. 1st 4. Srgrpp; Sensational New Plant Food MINERALS Discovery Introductory Offer t moVed holds or garden for days. ; Council headquarters, nor be SURPRISE KEY MINERALS Great Jalt J.qkeCoum cil, Boy Scouts Of America, Thursday took the first step loward construction of a new : water in grass FAST! he . . . . because SOIL - LawnDiseases- 7-T- ' ... Box Treats Scouts' Clearing Site -- CUT WATER BILLS IN HALF lawn h i Particles H&r. FUNGICIDE . ' SOIL SURPRISE Scout executive Rulon Doman, left V m'V4Ws OPEN FRIDAY , NIGHT UNTIL 9 P.M. & 4 . 10 a.m. to S p.m. convenient option CHARGE accounts , SPACIOUS STORESIDE PARKING , 550So.6tnEast Vr SAIT LAKE CITY JI 3065 V. 3500'So. -- I GRANGER jgssaaessst and Paul Haven watch salvage crews work. y - - e-- - - -- - a t-- X Jk |