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Show , DESERET NEWS AND TELEGRAM, 1 4A Solt,Loke City, 26, '1958 e Fridety,--Jun- t' 'Governor's pay' , ' . ,cw,-,1.- ..,,e,....go,..44 Sel Saturday By , owl i .it 4 Utah Guardsmen f'4 - CAMP W. G. WILLIAMS Men of the Utah National Guard will observe "Governor's Day" at Camp Williams and in the Wasatch Mountains Saturday. A full day of activities has 1 $.7 lost Hardy been planned for guardsmen and civic and military dignitaries expected to attend the,cerernoriles. ' Highlight of the Saturday observance will be the official opening, by Gov. George D. .6,.. Clyde, commander-in-chie- . - - tototol; .1,.:kwommimagarl.i . N CROWNS NEW QUEENBeauteous Charlotte Sheffield, now reigning as. "Miss United States," places the Utah, state crown on the head of Sandra Pugh who was chosen Thursday night to represent Utah at the "Miss Uni,. contat in 'Long Beach, Calif. verse" and "Miss USA" - Sandra Pugh Chosen f .Tö-wear-utelh-cro- Sandra Pugh, 19, a dimpled, brown,eyed University of Utah student, was chosen from a bevy of beauties Thursday night to reprpsent Utah - in the "Miss -- Tax Benefits For Teachers Mines b : sted Li I News Was The mining fid teachers school, industry r will byfiiajor beneficiaries Inin the changes roposed ernal Revenue Code; accepted Thursday by the Senate Finance an-de- - Committee. Sen. Wallace F. Bennett (R Utah) said that while the amendments would not lose the government any large amount of revenue, they would be very , helpful to correct "unintended hardships and benefits" result- ing from 1954 changes in the internal revenue laws. 13ennetes ,amendment for teachers would provide an added 60 days in which educators may apply for refunds on 1954 taxes as a result of educational ,ex , , ' A pense. Up until this year. such penses were not deductible. An April' 1958 ruling allowed the deductions, but unless the Ben- , , - - - nett amendment passes, most educators will not have suffident time in which to file for refunds before the statute of limitations runs out. The mining tax simplification amendment will make it possible for several mines, operating as a single unit, to be treated as a single property in determining depletion allowances. Under present regulations, each Individual mine, even though operated as part of a group by a single company, has to be figured separately in determining I. I - - depleti trift - stem Bureau WASHING , Universe" and 'Miss USA" con. tests in Long Beach, Canto The pretty nVss is a davkhter of Mr. and Mrs. Dilworth Pugh, Edgemont, Utah County, and a member Phi sorority at the U. is majoring In home education. Miss holds th e title "Mis alt Lake County" and w er guest queen Nev. Iler attendants, also selected Thursday night in judging at the National Guard Armory, 1543 ,Sunnyside Ave., are Darla Blake, St. George, and Janice Adams, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Allen A..Adams, Layton. 'Miss Pugh was crowned by Charlotte- - Sheffield,-las- t year's winner, who now is reigning as "Miss United States." The new Miss Utah-yileave Salt Lake City July 16 to partioipate in the Miss Utliled States contest at Long( 'leach. The winner in that judging will then participate in the "Miss Universe" contest -- n - Parade Opens 'Berry Days By KARL BANKS News Correspondent PLEASANT GROVE Berand bucking ries, beauties broncos- took over this community Friday for the 37th annual Strawberry Days celebration. The town turned all out for the giant ' celebration, which featured parades, children's activities, flower show, baseball and a rodeo for its opening fare. , And then there were the Pleasant Grove strawberries big, red, luscious berries which have brought this rommunity its reputation for 'strawberries over the years. ' Color Lu I snappy marching units and music from a score of bands featured the mammoth parade through the business district ) - , Ckristintt : r , I 9950-67- 817-5t- and and and and and and and and and Mr: and Mr. and Mr. and - Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. rAlirruvr. -- 03 0 rb r 3009-184- 5 Dean A. Beal, 740 E. 4070 South. i " - ,-- , (Itit; t' : f I raT ' Don't Fordot! Country Club yetis Dopondob Is for Otostanding Us I re love it because it's loaded with the finest end most exotic foods plan to dine out! tonight. Itti Ltio YOUR NEXT PARTY .AT THE "BEAU-"NO ADDED CHARGE FOR PRIVATE ROOMS - s V I 1 IUDS' 'SHOW! 1 tI t ?. :I IASI 21ST SMITHY Closed Sondays 1132 . 64729 IN , T ...,"attogotel,' suo.,,,,,,44 - , ''1111M111.1.14 Ile 4f inr; - 4 - - Spetioritatis fir Grimps. to IN OUR OWN ' - - ROTISSERIED FREE TRAIN RIDE - - kA CAL:, , Opoot Air Trains Logy for Sahair st: 1230, 2, 3:30, Ituaa- -- ' ,,N, 1rE LL 1.113 C 0 I 31 Doliverisi I NOW 341632 toe CLUB EAST p.m.' to- 1 e.nt. OH SOUTH Sun. 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Ask TABLE SMORGASBORD it's "BEAU" is the revolving type and the most sanitary equipment and it's approved by local and nationwide beards of health. at zat.teS:unkeniot '1--H I 1 fine .1 "ono I t Prost; SitriN we - 11 , -- NEW THE "KING" 1T. lor Itosortstions C.II IN 64333 1' iZt,"AA aMIaW ! 28 & COLE I Doom' LI priginals $411011wit 1' .. s.1 NAT 'ARM ei THRILLING, 44 SATURDAY, JUNE 2IST, UPTOWN.THEATRE, 9.30 AIL P.')E to th.,41 tiLly EM 27 FRI. & SAT., JUNE .e hnb4 F Table Reservations, For 11) Inns 1 AL SEDGLEY'S ORCHESTRA $1.50 Per Person im Avt , te,Oek't "Little Shoemaker" "Tell Me You're Mine" "From the Vine Came the Grape" In.. um. It - ... , 00 S CREATORS-OF-SCORES:OF-HIT- h ng I I Tonne and Tomorrow tilte - h Wedding Reception The Ogden girl was killed on a Yellowstone Park highway. The car ih which she was riding, driven by William Wideman JE, also of Ogden, smashed into the rear of a house being moved on a truck along the road eight miles west of West Thumb. -- Mr. Corless had been working on a- construction project near Rawlins when the accident cc. curred. cagoymAzA. East. Wayne R. Veater, 9234-7tFrank L. Popelmayee, 9630 S. Garnet Dr., Sandy. S. J. HatCh, 1775 S.,50 West, Bountiful. Ken S. Robinson, East, Gene H. Westover, Arthur Loerteher, 1657 Russett Ave. RolandIL Wright, 2035 Laird Dr. Monte Howard, 1335 Wasatch Dr. S. J. Hone, 1281 Highland Lake Dr., Murray. Ralph N. Morley, 5010 S. 4820 West, Kearns. Tommy Mortensen, 1818 IS. State St. Second Lt. Richard C. Brad- S.L. Firm Low Bidder ford, 1318 Logan Ave., scored nine hits out of 12 rockets fired. On State Hospital Job Pilots from the group have Wasatch Electric - Co., Salt made simulated runs, but never bidder Lake zCity, was used the rockets before,-accordito Lt. Col. Roland R. Wright, Thursday at $23,500 for rewiring the Hardy Building at the group commander. The program' is part of the State Hospital in Provo and retwoweek summer camp at Salt pairing and renovating,the elecLake Municipal Airport winding trical system of the hospital. up this weekend. The engineer's estimate on the The missions were flown with job was $27,000, Glen R. SA en. the the jet son, state building board direcaircraft received bythe 151st tor, reported. He referred the Fighter Group Jess than a bids to the State Welfare Cpmmonth ago. mission.for Its recommendation. , Provoan Dies In Wyöming , Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Bindley , A RAWLINS, WYO. (UPI) Provo, Utah, man, Arthur R. Corless, 46, was killed instantly Thursday when his car missed a curve and overturned four and a half miles east of here on Highway 30. Corless' deth, aloft with that Bonnie Hodgson of of Ogden, Utah, who died. in a deau; Mo., $26,485,384. The seperate mishap,- - raised Wyo. government engineers' estimate ming's 1958 traffic fatality toll was $28,373,670. to 57. 5 tilarto - s Morrison Knudsen will also participate in construction of Flaming Gorge Dam with three other companies. Two other firms in the Navafo combine are Henry J. Kaiser and F&S Constructicin Co., ,headquarters in Los Angeles. Second low bid came from Winston Bros. Construction and PfeiCorp., Johnston-Drak- e fer, $25,784,997 and third from Navajo Builders of St. Girar- GIRLS: and Mrs. D. W.,Adams, 5198 State St., Murray. and Mrs. Gordon'W. Hardman, 255.W. 3680 South. East, Sandy. and Mrs. Richard S perry, and Mrs. Davis B. Grant, Sandy. and Mrs. Merlin Thomas, 434 E. 6th South. and Mrs. Neil Hardman, 181 S St. and MT. Robert H. Wright, 6366 Cobbleroek Ln. and Mrs. Adolphus Nickleberry, 466 S 1st West. and Mrs. John McClurg, Layton. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry D. Ellis, 556 Pugsley'St. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Curia, 24 Harmony at.. Mr.,and Mrs. J. Clair Payzant,367, Garden Cir Mr. and Mrs. Willis B. Stephenson, 168 Wilson Ave, Mr. and Mrs. Wilmer R. Reed, 4759 S. 4720 West, Kearns. Ave. Mr. and Mrs. Sherill Walker, 3000 South. Mr. and Mrs. Fills Cox, 1365 E. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. , , Congress in that state. -A 7 p.m. banquet at the Newhouse Hotel, with Dr. Gale McGee, Wyoming University professor and a candidate for U.S. Senate from Wyoming, as speaker will wind up first day activities of the conference. the-Upp- er at-le- ast Brian Beard a Young Democrats from 11 western states, Alaska and Hawaii, began arriving in Salt Lake City Friday for the Western States Young Democratic Conference. ,Conference sessions will get under way. Saturday and will Conclude Sunday with a final business session. with 9 will at session the start a.m., keynote Saturday's address of the conference to be given by J. Tim Brennan, president of the Idaho YoungDemocrats and candidatetor . mate. Rhonda Anderson 'ARRIVING INS.LFOltMEET Deseret News Special FARMINGTON, N. M.With bid of $22,822,624, a contra-tors- '. Combine headed by Morrison Knudsen, Inc., of yBoise, Ida, Thursday submitted the low bid for construction of Navajo Damthird unit of Colorado River Project. The three-fircombine was lowest of 12 bids opened here by the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation. Their bid was $5,551,046 less than the engineers' esti- of Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Bowden, 2888 Adams (440 East) ; Sherry Marsing, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kloyd L. Marsing, 7065 S, 61 West, Midvale; Ruth Mathews, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mathews, ,6102 CedarSt., Murray; Rhonda Anderson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Cueto V. Ander., son, 5224 W. 3500 South; Brian Beard, son of Mr. and Mrs4 Benarr A. Beard, 2048 LaCresta, and all other babies one year old Friday. (Baby pictures will be taken without charge at the Deseret News baby photo studio, 33 Richards three St., Monday through Friday, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., to baby'i birthday.) days prior BIRTHS IN, SALT LAKE CITY HOSPITALS REPORTED FRIDAY: - :. ::: WESTERN STATES YOUNG DEMOS Lik.(kRilitoto .,. ,. ...,. h hits. , - , 4 Ruth Mathews Sherry Marshig 3tfli:q..C.0.011i,10.e:'''' h Guard. Capt. George M. Caldwell, commanding officer of the 191st, salvoed six rockets on the man. sized tow-targand scored eix , snow. Bowden,; 327-13t- h Two pilots from the 191st Fighter Squadron scored a total of 15 hits out of 18 rockets fired Thursday on the first rocket fir. ing mission of the 151st Fighter Group (AD), Utah Air National ""; - Lauren' Jtebs , Guard cc(re Well With Rockets n ' 215-5t- HoltS- 7,... PARKContracts totalling have been awarded here for construction of three new National Park Service buildings. Largest contract, - for $184,63, went to Rassrnussen-OlseConstruction Co., Provo, for constzuction of a visitors' center and an entrance station. H. and H. Construction Co, ton center, as, well as office Hurricane, won a $59,700 con- - space for pa ry administrators. buildings, with 12,000 - tract for the construction of a The feet of boor space, will utility building. square .,.g,onstructiorA irame andconcrete cov, theluildings,, be which are expected to be in use struction with Kaibab sand- lot the 1959 tourist season, will stone lacing. , The entrance station will be begin within two weeks, ac cording to .Glen T. Bean, park located near the visitors' center ' to s1mi1ify winter operations. superintendent. The visitors' center, which The utilit? bui1dingto-141o- . will contain an exhibit room. cated west of present park head. - 'Auditorium and proj et tion quarterswill include a pain. booth, will be located one mile tenance shop, utility apace and it Inside ithe park. Also to be in- - garage for storage of fire equip- cluded1 is a lobby and informa- - ment and a Arden. Summerhays, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lowell D. Summerhays, East; Michelle Rowley, daughter. of Mr.. and Mrs. Merrial Rowley, 2656 Chadwick St. (1415 East) ; Mark Gilbert, son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl N. Gilbert, 1447 W. 8th' South; David Noker, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin J. Noker,. 73 W. 9th North, Bountiful; Shauna Nielsen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Nielsen, East; Chllstine Rip-- plinger, daughter (if -Mr. and ' Mrs..J. Hollis Ripplinger, 1149 a , ,aughter of Mr. and Mrs. Spencer , F, Cara, 2670-4tEast; Diane Clark, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Noble A. Clark, 4755 W. 4715 'South, Kearns; Arden Hess, son of Mr. and Mrs. Donald C. Hess, 7656 W. Glenwood,. Magna; Lauren Bowden, daughter , -- $244,263 : of, Mr.-- and MrsWilliara Ave, (1330 North); Johnny, Kennedy son of Mr,'and Mrs. RoberWt. Kennedy, 3350. La Mesa Rd. (3479 Easel' Gregory 55-mm B BRYCE CANYON NATIONAL Clark 1 Gunnery Practice Friday, tillits of the XI Corps Artillery, commanded by Gen. Frank S. Hummel, moved into the gunnery range: of the Oquirrh Mountains for simulated "dry runs" and actual service practice firing of Cannons and the eight inch howitzers assigned to the Utah Building Contracts Let For 3 Bryce Facilities Diane DESERET NEWS SENDS BIRTHDAY, GREETINGS' TO Hardy Downey, son of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd L. Downey, 359 Herbert Ave. (1045 South); David Diniz, son-o-f Mr: and Mrs. Franklin L Diniz,-?22W. eth South; Christine Ratd- augliter , , Christy ,Gartf - Ripplinger Utah National Guard officials said construction of- - the mountaintop road served tWo - purposes. First, it opened the area for the State Road Commission and the State Parks , Commission to move in and establish recreational. facilities. Second, it excellent provided training ' for National Guard engineers. 111p4 AA: 4' -- Guard. !!'' op, , wn Noker A. P., - area. Shaun!' Nielsen Day Id ; s Maxwell E. Rich, adjutant general, and Co!. 1Herbert L. Price, commander of the 115th Engineers. TheIAoram site is reached via Big. Cottonwood Canyon and is open to the public. Members of the 625th Military Police Co. will 'be stationed along the route to direct Motorists to the To Represent State , Mark Gilbert 0,1. ; 1lUta1 - Michelle Rowley Gregory Sumnierhoys i. Gen. Maj. Johnny Kennedy Ruff f 19-gu- n 1:1771 , Christine David Diniz , Downey the Utah National Guard, of the Brighton to Midway mountain roadway constructed by units of the 115th 'Engineers Group I during thepast three summer encampments. , After ribbon cutting ceremonies Saturday, the roadway will be officially open to all vehicles. The road opens up one of Utah's most beautiful scenic' areas, and offers motorists unlimited - access to recreational facilities in the Wasatch , taint. Rendezvous In Mountains Governor Clyde will arrive at the Bonanza Flats rendezvous Lspot- high in- the mountains at salute will 11 a.ni. A his arrival. During brief ceremonies, engineers stationed in the area and some 250 honorary guests will hear addresses by Gov. Clyde, w 6 of f e 2 t, , REsuLlt GUARANTIED CAN tEARN4TO YOUR CHILD -- STHRI: or AMVISWIIE 04-952- 1 broiler ieltnrstioll . 30 PONDS C) 1 4;:tj958 re : HOUR GREAT-NEW-;AC- sHOwl TSI stsvoutAvottmimul GENERAL ADMISSION thiltiogo ADULTS 156 DP 19 (1;57' Reserved Seats 2.00, 230 , SWIM ;SEATS NOW ON SALE , P:At4:- - Heated , fool DERKS FIELD te A P.M. DAILY , |