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Show - 11.11101111111011Ner '- - ' of Pays .. riàto:.-- sti 'nt eps' 00-01..-6-i:-:6:f- o' '47 Tonight: 1: ,, - Colleen Allred, clad in a white satin gown, will officially TThe fro f the Capitol will be flodlighted for thetators. Entrants in the queensontest this year- will serve as ladies The queen's train bearers will be Judy Moore and Patter ,." assume her duties Schulze, while the crown bearer wil be Tommie Parker. . , : Queen of the Days of '47 celibriation at a ceren,ny, which is .expected to attract several thousand specin waiting. , k , . Chapel-QuartThe Singing 'Violins and coronation ceremony tonight at 8:30 p.m. on the steps of the will . . , furnish music, while Sugar House Post 65, American Legion, will , . , , Capitol. ' . , ,,:' : post the colors. ' The brunette queen and her regal attendants, Shirley Nielsen Thomas B. Child, president of Days of 147 Inc., will offer ' and Florence Marie Gates, will appear at the impressive one-ho, ' - , 'v . , the invocation, and a tribute will be given by Royal L. Garlf. ,. , .' , ceremony tonight, the first of many events'ilated for this year's hour-lon- g from 35 states and 12 countries in the University of Utah speech professor. exhibitors the coronation entered Immediately ceremonies following by , celebration. the second and final color slide showing , Second event in the celebration this year will be the Sal( by the Salt :fourth Salt Lake International .Color Slide Exhibit . GOtt.' Herbert B. Maw will place the crown on the queen's Lake Kodachrome' Club and The Deseret News will be held, Dr.! Feature of tonight's exhibit will be the presentation of a,Lake Tabernacle Choir concert,- - with Erie Rowton, guest soloist.--head and she will be escorted to a throne,decorated with seagull C. Elmer Barrett club president said, special prize by The Deseret News to Prof. Heber R. Taylor of thelin the Tabernacle Sunday at 8:30 p.m, Thp concert is free to the: emblems, symbolic of the seagull episode which occurred just of- -: About 250 of the 500 selected colored slides were shown ,University of Utah. Dr. Sterling S. Talmage, News editorial and tickets may be obtained at the- Loc. Cabin ticket, 100 years ago in Utah history. ..The 500 slides were selected as the best of 1500 will make the presentation. lice at Second South and Main Streets. , , . I Tuesday night ..t.--- .'s " i , te et the-Whi- ' . , COLOR SLIDE SHOWING TO FOLLOW CORONATION ur -- ;'f,e ?,, k .. tt i t . INewsr-Give- , , t . , t Rodeo Tickets ' , - One hundred additional boys and girls will be guests of The Deseret News at the premier performance of the Gene Autry World Championship Rodeo qI i i t t , I, I c 0 , i t ;.', , t t UNFIllISIIED it t I I t , Resume on DUP Shrine IF -...., 1 I '' :,,A A . .':' - ..;:to -- I, - , ?'".;,-- 31on : , - , 11 ,. ' , - 0 , . f.',. . -- , ,,. , , r . 1. i'' ,,, 4 . ., , t ' j , 4 ,t . I .4: , !I , ..,-.'',,- - , . 4 . .. , : - '''',,-- , ..., - f'...--';''- 151.' . v 4 if-t- he - .., , , -- ..,-,...- . ; -- A''' ' - '' i Colorado River --- six-m- an Compact Reported Near WAA Transfers Utah Ordnance Plant To Three Salt Lake City Businessmen ' . - ed .r ed Girl Scout Leaders Visit , Lake Victims' Memorial Rites Saturday COOK SOUP, PUT - - B-4- : Air for T. 110' - .1, , 4 z C. of C. Will Probe Utah ash:r , 1 , - ebNITI:Iteencewanr III I ( - . . ' --- ' - . , -.- ., ' b..... - i, ction ALUMINUM . a meeting yesterday of 'the, itoralst 2118, - -, educational 'committee or thei ONLY ' ' chamber with tnemberi Of thel Chat. Miley ead Setwrisy Salt Lake Board of Education and 2 Dove ' , the vocational area board. Mem-- 1 , bers of the committee agreed that PACX CCU) there it danger of the proposed, . I"till ON - Isla 6611a-- , 0 at : Grand'iu , IPACKAel o - , 1 0 , , ', , . '' . ' ,,,, PROM , : , . - becoming a state institution., The Chamber of Commerce supported original' legislation setting up an area school because in e in be vs' it..hought it would be under local' . ' - , , , ,- . , , n tilla ' - 1 in. ma, r ( , . r , '. ''' ' ... .1' ,,, 1 ,,,,, - , tut At son , , , :',. .. , - . '''17::MhIC:alc:allcalci76:11c:lbe , - . , .: - mg , - - - ,,pv0 prrotrare cc...p..3 no SOC.APSOUSts , ,... ,oeor .., . s -- t i , , , . , . NATIONAL , I ,.,', 'Jurisdiction.. executive'see-- i retary chamber, said the ' organization first will .detartntae: 4. roft CANNING the amount of control to be ex- lercised over the institution, both I 14..s SI CSO , Pls. 7 Ifrom the superintendent of pub' lic instruction and the date de-- 1 ' - may - "eViaenyshotdda.c1; 1 E - 1 ,,,- 95 - - stilts .1 .. PEHRSON . '" N. , While continuing lib Ilong in-- . , . . , 1 MODEL vestigation into alleged graft in and EASY . . 9 , the inquiry into gambling, there , I Lit 2 1.1.4. ., 5 Lbs. , . was some evidence that the Salt , I SFI::0:11ER Lake County Grand Jury had . ,. , ' iii-' , o. v itiryNt taken up a new field of, inquiry , 1. 2 foie work togetiter I. do os week's wesh le ion thee en ham Gressh.P"Imesod lisill, ' today. Clyde L. Miller, secretary- to . end spins clothes damp dry. 1 tub wishes while the 2. was the State Road Commission, more weer thee tight set:winger mils. OLiSTLiti Aka among the witnesses - questioned. .., 3. Whirls out 25 There were rumors- and wme I MI. N. ',This tat" lam"' ea --- , etymon, ",wringer to press in 11644e-ho- e , ' made i tubs CRAB GRASS the special during : charges . ''' ' - that ' '. of session the LegislatureOUT OF YOUR LAWN , . . . there had been favoritism - or erith Sqvid spetry or proiter state in with connection , graft - le es tee imp htfeemetiets and especially with the, , . . t , use of surface and ... . maPoultry Medicines sad Supphse . , . , ' Iroads , if I Deg Feeds sad Remedies , , been Mr. has Miller . , CHICKS & DUCKLINGS Demoin all active extremely serf! 0 cratic campaigns and it may be . that the jury is only seeking inSs RAI , ' ' , formation regarding contribu. , tions , '.I2 WEST FIRST SOUTH $T. campaigns. - PHONE 38 SOUTH MAIN A former inspector for the Solt Lek City ' ',,,,, Z ChM From Strwst the Aeons SEID AND SUDS . Liquor Commission.. also ' IIIState was a witness today; . - , -- .'s4-- ,plication of cost and facilities be- -' Itween a local and area school. he, ,: isalti an; rate. Mr. BaCkman'said , t ' the Chamber of Commerce will HARDWARE & APPLIANCE not announce its stand until a' 2102 L b Solletibbos Ilth b. has been thorough understanding PHoNt 74282 . , and ' reoeancit;oe?oavsertlhthee achotu:Letia11- 1Prote'Highl'alays' r (II .kil imi 7. Irt Ill-55- '. , - . , -- ' , . III' r tT P ' f) - 1 --- )'.. " - - to-th- ese ' , ees UOGELELIS , Ill' . - 1 , . , , FZEtSti:EC::XERS aplagortmlikenet oftolidnesterminirce- e 11n1 I - ., 6141 trii.s2.C3 s. , y . i ' I ' ' ) 11 - ,, . ... - - '. - ,, t; p '' , - a, I , ' ' ' . . : - I. - 'I'i'i 17 29 xtial SF:tials sta.te'; "''""...""'"'" ., , ' 5 UIRED CIISIVRE De-La- nd : . . - , ' - - il I I'S, . , ' - I, , - , ,, I double braced legs .. four Inches higher than standard their. Sturdy for grown'-up- s to sit on. iceady tp paint your fav- ,.. ' rite color. , , BuildingVi , 10,..011,........ Genuine . 0. , 't t . monopoly 11 LW t i: , ',- , l'' . 4101 va.f.,6 imedi ....,..1 ii...m.d)ii-.- .. . . y3kI - - I Cosh and ; Carty Limit 2 pot customer t t!.77.;,,,,, r ,. ... , ,, i I 4 Set , t '44 , r 0 t 7, , , Meet Tornotdro Ss'L. L - '' ' ...,;, - ' I c .70,4ur 4 Regular $4.95 t 1 ( , '., ......., f ..,IF A , ClIAIRS A A , 41 2.,v . YOUTH v ..10 1, li. - , t , fltd A ':17 IZi1CalCIN:&1ZaNZNkIZ:nt, ,;. v, z '11614 , :: ;' .: .,,: . i 4 ' , Att. Extradition papers were signed today by acting Governor Heber Bennion Jr. requesting return of Hugh S. Palmer from Las Vegas, Nev., where he is under arrest to Salt Lake City. He is wanted , for parole violation. 't ' ".""..",,S;A -.; Extrciditionligned t ii. GIDP to Nominal 'Utah S -- , r., t, ,.; .., ii','...' minutes to - , ,',' p, . .:4: Spencer's "01, Man River" will keep the stadium reverberating for years. If not that, his powerful speaking voice will do the trick. Strangely enough, the famous sound system that really "makes" Stadium Bowl productions, didn't seem to get into gear See BROW BOAT On Page B-- 4 t .1., . .... - classic. 6 2A..,.. , .., .:1. hen-pecki- ng , y ,,:., ..: As the old Show Boat impresario who plays Dan Cupid and wife by the handles a name of Parthy Ann Hawker', as adroitly as he directs each "mellerdrammer" on his little stage, Durnke is a production within himself. His performance of four parts in a riverboat drama is a , i At Fairgrounds Coliseum - mighty and the tremendous task was Well met. Individual stars in the popular musical were many, but two in particular are likely to live long on the summer festival honor role from this first annual event. Not soon are we likely to catch a character so complete in every detail as Ralph Dumke's "Cap'n Andy.", And there will be few singers to come to us in any type of production who will outdo the bass voice of Kenneth Spencer as lb 1 I - - LD to be. Dr. C. Lowell Lees, the human dynamo who directed the production, and his staff got everything and more out of the show than Jerome Kern and Oscar Hammerstein II put into it. They deserve the first bow for production excellence. Although "Show Boat" Isn't an "Oklahoma" or a "Promised Valley," its challenge is It ,.t' N ' ,'--i I '.."-- hours and unload. Nothing seems to be missing from the cargo, which runs from drama to music to ballet to comedywith accent on the drama, just as "Cap'n Andy" intended it e 1 i ilt IbursdayEveningsluly15,19481 pl.-7- 12-d- ay e . 0 . forty-fiv- , NEWSPAPER FAMILY THIE , , - By Conrad B. Harrison There's a shipload of entertainment in the "Show Boat'that tied up at the dock in the University of Utah Stadium Bowl last night Unifor nine days of the a Such Festival. versity Summer two takes it in that fact, shipload, 1 N', 4--, dates, party members predicted By James O. McKinney : ; today , candiof Selection primary , t occur Many surprising things . i b.....4 ii,... dates in Utah's lint Congres- - under the secret ballot system, 744 , 4;e:e I ,, t 1:!..,'"1"rq",1",,ovP.A.Pipvp, to, sional District and in three state- and any one of the three ,, 1' ..: , s : ;., ik i,.. . wide contests will be accom- - however, , .. .4. ,,,,.., . ,. ' ..' ,,,7 . . ,,t ' POLITICS on Page II-- 4 Re- , See Utah I tomorrow by ,.:-- i plished ,,,, , : . ...,44; ,..4, Y..,'. 4... vo,h publicans who hold their state , .: t 1, ,t -.., , test. i,; I and congressional conventions at s t 1 ,' . NI;soak''' Gene Autry , , r make the ,."?: ., , ' the fairgrounds; Plans '.A i ; ., 4 , i, f. presentation of Champion Jr., ', 4St. , -.77 The first political state nomi- ), ,, ,. of the Daughters 1 4 the beautiful and valuable Shetk T: i i Utah's under ' convention :' -( , ;'. nating ntai , trik..,,i ',! 1 , t. ,. land pony, to the grand prize 4,10 Memorial, , . new convention primary law will SUSPECTED ..,:!....,...,,,,i. ...,,,, , ,.,,t ...,,,,i,,,,,.0 .,,, , t. .: , . . 11, winner immediately preceding i ,, 10 a.m. at '.' , tomorrow ,,,,,,., be ahead licolnonstigfcouon opened ., stb ing 4p..1.;.....,today .;, , . , .., , the rodeo performance. , t ' ' '' in I the Fairgrounds Coliseum IN $80 THEFT , .. .,( I I decision handed . thii ; is ;-the last day, the entry Today . . 4 Building by Republicans. Demo.'& '.,,.,?' fr, Utah- - Supreme ' coupon will appear in The Deswill hold their convention , ,ii 7 crats ;,,,, ' ...!,;,.i ' Theft of 280 from a cash upholding it as eret News, and no entries will t-:XI , July 30 and 31.... ,, .4, be accepted after noon tomorto the governsr- - box in a filling station at : In addition I , , od However, it was Indicated that ..,1!. West , , ) row. The deadline was moved ,I, 'ship race, state convention dele- - Thirteenth South, wasand . r . - ,, there were still a few probleml ' - ? Streets, Temple reported up from Saturday noon to allow settle will 1014, k gates, totaling i; I 4 ' q A :0. V 01 6 time for picking the 100 best race to police today by Norman D. to be irnoed out t party contests in a five-ma- n i l' Dr. Emil Waltzing, chairman of t' '' station attendant. a entries. and I : , 'y ' t ', S,,,.i,,. :Crane,. Court for justice Supreme .:1 ( ' 4 He said a boy about' 12 the state , building board, said 't4 four-wa- y contest for superb- Anyone under 14 may enter ir' 4 ' t, ', b '' ' that while he expected the go. old Was drinking a bot ' '''' ;4 I , the contest by mailing the atyears of instruction. tendent . .public ... -',,o' of soda pop in the station ahead sign from thea attorney ''.. ''. tached coupon and telling The I t '.7, First District to Meet when he went oui to. fill a general today, he also expected lir Deseret News why they would i , 11 t, car with gasoline. When Mr. the contractor, Paulsen Construe. , , 10 o'clock, like to see the rodeo. Entries' at ' morning ,,.-- : Saturday 4 i. Crane returned he found the tion Company, to file a claim for At., ,, ,k 1should be mailed to Gene Autry' ; delegates representing counties cash drawer ,e, , , ,,,, , ,,, , open and I the losses incurred for the difference , Rodeo Contest, 33 Richards St., .., In the Third. Fourth and Fifth , N, ,, v .11:., , and the boy gone. in cost of materials at the time igle; Salt Lake City 1. Judicial Districts, will hold money Mr. Crane was unable to lo- of work stoppage and , The rodeo recreates "A Night present . , meetings at the fair-- 1 cate separate , i in ' the i , the Ii,g1F boy neighbor. on the Plains" and features the ' a ,,,,,!.1, 14, grounds to select primary can,I.:1,!Police hood. officers said Iv atthey .0.' Expects 'To ray More didates in races for district . Melody Ranch boys, clown acts. l'g :. ;',1 1:i : - ..slosiiht ' would examine the bottle from He said that since cost of ma. 150 cowpunchers in traditional 4 , r'' ''''t,,,--. I ,,,,--,',.. torney. , ' .. ',.t ' 'i ,, which the drank '' for ' fin. youth v, on the terials has increased, the state rodeo acts, and Gene Autry, with ,' !! li,' Remaining candidates ,4 state GOP ticket will run either 'gerprints. his wonder horse, Champion. expects to have to pay more now . , 4 ,,.,, Crane Mr. said a burglary the in than work bad not been against party opposition 1 0 i I,.''- , te 41, ., occurred about , months Owe 7 were ,,,,. or z. on they Sept. primary stopped. He ' added that the i ,,.:: , s,.... under ohnilar circumago ,i ' , 1 will 4 and allotted , automatically for the structure $450,000 Gene Autry Rodeo unopposed ,,,, ',, ,! 11, -, 1'7'4, ,',' - -: stances and , f ' i:- -iI 1 , appear on the November final that time. 255 was taken at already has been included in ex. t,- ,',. , , 41 , ,,, (,;..election ballot Contest Entry Blank c ,,,,,' , ., pected costs and It the "date falls 1 ,11 I ,.4 -, ,,, .:. ,,'.:, short of funds, it may have to .. Seek 1 '' Six , Governorship , ,,i ; ,..., i , i 1.1( Name it et . , ' , :,'. ask the state board of examiners Age , ' ' t ',,..011 ' '"'''- - '' 4 ill , Primary interest among party for mere money. L,,,' 7 Address I ..., Phone ,,,.., $44..,....,,,,igamm,, It ...., , - . race members lies in the Upholding constitutionalit3r' of would like to see the Gene nomination. for the governorship the structure were Chief Justice exAutry World Championship Ro- THEY TAKE OVER UTAH ORDNANCE PLANT FROM GOVERNMENTH. .H. have six candidates Bennett, The - Roger I. McDonough and Jus:deo in Salt Lake City July 19 to John M. tices George W Latimer and Wallace, and Leland Swoner open gates at arms plant as Col. L C. Koch, War tended their efforts to win dele24 because support. Lester A. Wade, while Justices Assets Administration representative, looks on, after delivery of check for $405,000 as part gate new election law, Utah's unique ..... . e Eugene E., Prattt arfdJameskL , ! payment on the site which will be used as an industrial tenter for Salt Lake City: Fin this state; offers seekers of Wolfe dissented. ipublic office no chance to make ' The ruling denied ' an Injunc"deals" on the convention floor ' as tion the 'construction against By Palmer Chase for support or favors. Within one asked, in a, petition of James (Deseret Newsi Staff Writer) lhour after convening, ballot boxes Rolla Thomas "for himself and -must be available for the deleVERNAL; meetings all otlier persons similarly. situ' gates and only one opportunity to between individual states repre- ated." , no are 1vote is available. There. his dissent, Justice Wolfe An Colorado the sented In Upper second or third ballots. said that under the term of the Political seers lee the three Basin Compact Commission con- lease the "Daughters and not the (Complete the above staterace in the gubernatorial tinued here today "with some state would virtually Own the ment in 25 additional words or By James A. Hoagland the acceptance by major busi- planned. they said to develop leaders News Financial Editor ness interests of these facilities residential areas near the site of as Rendell M. Mabey, Salt Lake progress but no solution yet" ac- building," and that because of less and mail to Gene Autry House of and the and envision an industrial and the wartime plant and predicted attorney Rodeo Contest, 33 Richards St. speaker predominantly Mormon member. to the delegates. Transfer of the Utah Ordnance residential Salt Lake City 1. Contest is open development here that the area would eventually of Representatives; Dr. Franklin cording ship, the appropriation of $375,. in The its conference is State Utah eighth S. to anyone under 14. Deadline is Plant at 1710 South Redwood that will see this community be- become a 000 Harris, president the state to the structure' unit with how the in- wouldby be tomorrow. Road from, the War Assets Ad- come a focal point of the inter- homes, shopping centers, paints, Agricultural College, and j, day to determine furthering a religious waters of the Colorado valuable of former mountain Bracken Mr. Lee, area." Mayor Wallace and industries. ministration to a syndicate of said. River and its 'tributaries should organization. block of Price. delegate Largest Justice Pratt was not concerned Salt Lake businessmen was comBuilding Buyers The purchasers explained that votes at the convention will be be apportioned among Bpi- five with the religious angle but main. states.. pleted this morning with the de- while many of the major buildwas uncon. Purchasers of the major build- spread among these thres until. basin tained the Harry W. Bashore, Mitchell, stitutional inbuilding that it granted the livery of a check for $405,000 by ings had already been reserved, ings include ZC611, Imperial Upcomof the chairman Nebraska, DUP a John M. Wallace, president of they foresaw a growth that would holstery Company, the Utah privilege and finmission appointed by President munity. special further construction Wholesale Grocery He pointed out that the the the Walker Bank and Trust Com- necessitate said that Truman. in the near future. It is also Associated Grocers, Comkany negotiations DUP donated some $75.000 to the a firin being pany, on behalf of himself and formed to act as a general ware"get further during informal building and said that this ConMrs. A. H. Means, former na- the other purchasers, Leland state combetween conferences house was "supplemented" by group. a large electrical tional Girl Scout president, and Swaner and H. H. Bennett. missioners and engineers than in tribution and the Church of company the state's $375.000 appropriation first The which repBURGLARS a When sessions all." Mn. Paul Rhitehouse, for national resents one payment Latter-dageneral Jesus Christ of y to set up a "rather fourth of the total Saints. executive director of the Girl amount $1,820,000 blanketagreement , appears near, version of supplementation." wu accepted said-Bashore he call Mr. will The Scouts of America, will attend a Utah Power and In supporting the Daughters of Light by Col. L. C. Koch on behalf a general meeting to draft a final Utah Company which has purchased special dedicatory service at of. the -- War - Assets --Administration. Piontert in the Anatten he , compa- ct-- two-sta- teCamp Cloud Rim, girl's camp power facilities at the site UP SANDWICHES the that the evidence before Memorial services for Mr. and huddles wrote The small will the above Park City; tomorrow at for operate discloses us equipment that membership in ' inwas Waldemar Mrs. it are Young Clayton, the occupants. 1:30 p.m. kept confidential, Bright Future kfITRRki:7So6me the DUP is not limited to those who state drowned no ,wanta because Harrison MO Ave., apparently Leland dicated, S. Swaner. has been The meeting, which is to,honor who are members of In taking possession of the band as to any con- applicants Mn. George H. Short, a Scout property, burglars broke into the appointed 'by the purchasers to in a storm On Henry's Lake to tip its Mormon church," and that the the purchasers pointed hungry , be will to it be 3, cessions eastern in Idaho as act B may and W Milk Depot, willing July manager of the facilities. worker, who died recently, will out that the area has a bright disclaims any record "the include the dedication of a com- future as an industrial center South State St., last nigh. and He plans to open an office at the held Saturday at 2 p.m. at the make. lest the others find it out of thesociety faith of its memreligious 1455 weaken state's thus the and first Hills Ward Colonial chapel, in the near at Mr. cans after future. the and cited the fact that approxiof soup plant plete refrigeration unit cooking eight lbers, but states there are known Ave. Emerson Swaner be reached and friends may and ham tele: camp, sponsored by by making sandwiches, 90 per cent of the major See WATER On Page 1 members of other faiths." - - ,, who , The body of Mr. Clayton evy business associates of Mr. Short. mately escaped with 86.50 in nickels phoning , : buildings had already been sold from Lake Salt the official of an was cash the register. leased to established Anatliuq....m..m.f., or office of the Federal Housing According to Jodie Thorn-own- er Army tions in Utah. Force Administration was recovered of "We-fee- l the establishvery encouraged by ment. entrance was from the lake last Saturday, and gained by Booked Show a panel in the rear the search for Mrs. Clayton's smashing FRIDAY ONLY was continuing this week, II door. Police Chief Lloyd 1 body S. U. I The Air Force will take ' I said the burglary was be- inert in the National Anmnaotiegi The couple had been vacation6 to 9 P.M. As Down Paym:: I Uss Yo:r Oil 1 lieved to be. the work of juve Association Air Show July 25 at ing in the West Yellowstone area . , a sudden when nites ; MONTHLY TERMS AS LOW AS $6.95 I foSalurt LemteesAwirePost 1 rtop Mun:1114vili'leT.wa' I sAinudaw147reoyedr7uwrnneded the motorboat II on were which in riding " they local 1:? ,1 I I beofy.the Henry's marriasZi.wCalsa daenrn,;purestdrittodnt JuMiss a her fore tqlight Tiadi.-Sàhb.61ve A formation demonstrations with liet Folsom. ' 1B-II will be under di- - II t B-The, services n ltnnnift and tom airplanes sind will 1,the a The Salt take City Chamber ell I-- I- Et! I part of the lirgest air show I Ffeflon of W. VemaLpenning,11 --- -a. WI in the west, Mr. I'lhAtieeramlly tilc)alsc'nnutqlu , Commerce promised today :;lvi:rewartTdseehrtedsail , make a ' flowers be cent. estlijikliAstawt7 la - li ''..... tional ., ' Hst 111 11AP I ktott 111 Wins High Praise at 'V . t , Batt Lake City. Utah. Monday at 2:15 p.m. at the State Fairgrounds Arena. Writers of the hundred 'lest entries from among boys and girls of the Intermountain Area are being mailed tickets to the rodeo, These tickets are in addition to the two tickets ,mailed to winners of each week's con- 'Show Boat' w - Additional 100 Pony Contest Entrants To be Guests of Paper at Show Monday -- I) ,,. ., 1 , s ,.. - , , ,. . , ...--.- k M , - . .,,, i |