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Show V rl2A 0vr .d 4 - - - The Salt Lake Tribune, Wednesday, July 8,' 1964 TTrr - ':3 hi Slaying By Gunshot 3 Princesses Selected .for; Horse Show ; , " 1 If special to The Tribune flQub, 1780 Lakewood Dr., will Three prin- - represent three periods In history COTTONWOOD 611 the Arabian horse played cesses Arabian, Spanish and n American Indian Tuesday were Vltal roleS- i Miss Krelghan McAuliffe, 14, named to reign over Utahs 11th daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robannual All - Arabian' ert C. McAuliffe, 1776 E. 5600 "Show Friday, and Saturday at South, outrode eight other canfthe Salt Lake County didates tor the tide of Arabian - daughter of Mr. and Mrs.' H. 'Bryant, 1639 E. 5600 South, , and ' Chris Jones, 15, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Jones, 5246 Highland Dr., will demonstrate their riding ability Horse on Arabian horses during 7:30 p.m. performance class, shows Friday and Saturday.. Murray. Princess. They will ride native coTHE PRINCESS, chosen at a SHE AND TWO runners - up stume, English and Western . contest held at the Cottonwood for the Arabian title, Jean Bry-- pleasure, respectively. ant, 20, s, -- r -- V 1 - ds.A- IV' THE SCANDAL OF THE CEHTUaY! SPANISH princess Is Sylvia Zizumbo, 19. , 10068-100-0 East, who recently moved to Salt Lake County from Mexico City. Indian princess is Lupe Avety, 18, a Navajo girl who lives at 127 Nelson Ln. A i i who entered 4 princess contest, Jami Ella Thibet, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Glen F. Tarbet, 1374 Mango Rd., Taylorsville, who stymied contest officials because no age limit was named in the contest, was named junior princess in the show. She is a descendant of Thieves Loot Office N Police Tuesday were investigating the theft at assorted of fice furniture from Irvine Reald East The property, ty, V ' I 259-3r- ranging from a night stand to pictures, was valued at $91. Princesses to reign si the Arabia horse show thin weekend afn Kreighan McAuliffe, left, Present and Forever! e Land, Turned Into a TIME: The PLACE: A God-Mad- UNTIL THE FIRST LI6HT OF DAWN AWAKENS THE PASSIONS A old Ogden man and -- 30-ye-ar a Salt Lake woman were arraigned Tuesday before City Judge Horace C. Beck on e murder charges of m the death of a man who was shot on a Salt Lake City street Monday night CHARGED IN the death of John Wesley Wallace, 384 W. 3rd North, were William Pope, 2767 Wall Ave., Ogden, and Sandra Joyce Shaw, 220 Weight PL (620 OF MEN AND THE FURIES OFWMI 4 - fa 'W .fa V P r tl n h n n , Preliminary hearing was set for Sept 15 and the two were remanded to the Salt Lake County jail without bail. The suspects requested that an attorney be appointed to defend them, and Judge Beck appointed i Phil L. Hansen. . IS, Indians and c to ' h 01 OFTICERS arrested Pope Sylvia Zlmmbo, IS, Spanish princess, right. police that a man walked up to short time after witnesses told Inferno! Man-Mad- e A 11 lr ii Mr. Wallace Monday about 11:30 p.m., near 528 W. 2nd South, pointed a pistol at his beau and pulled the trigger. The second suspect was arrested after officers received information that a woman had provided a man with a pistol. Police Capt Dewey J. Fillis said. POLICE recovered an expend--' ed shell near toe body of toe c t( si b ti b a II t victim and later recovered a pistol from the car in which Pope was riding .when be was arrested, officers said. w u CHAftltSK-FtlMU- Muiawntnw jI Arabiaaprieress; Lope Amy, n first-degre- South). . Indians. IMMIHM r'f V 4 AN the Indian li ,Two Charged I 4 ti 1 li Mine3IilI Union Votes Tonight WILLIAM SUSANNAH HOLDEN YORK Special to The Tribune WEST JORDAN G. L. - CAPUCINE ti s 1 tl V n Buck-ne- r, International representative J? i "kjS TECHNICOLOR di PIUS ACTION STARTS TODAY! h r meet 'A TETSUROTAMBA c b of the International Union of Mine, Mill and Smelter Workers in Utah and Nevada, said members at the union will Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. in the union hall at West Jordan to consider strike action against Kennecott Copper Corp. CO-HI- T b v n o q REPRESENTATIVES of t h Bingham Local No. 485 of Mine-Mi- ll will meet Meetings of the Magna Locals 392 and 692 met in Magna Tuesday night, as did Locals 124 and 233 in Ruth and McGill, Nev., but information on the results will not be released until other locals complete h h fi v s e f i -- f d J V-v. HELD OVER! BY POPULAR 4 . f k TT DEMAND ACADEMY hi BEST PICTURE AJ. m YEAR m Jones! SUMMER FESTIVAL U STADIUM BOWL - . T .1 Albert Finney Best Actor 1963 KTS. , w SW Iris. IS StJ. ISc, KiJt 1S( aira. tEC:a? - v , PLUS go ABsoujreor ate in Starring x -. smm. am S- Op. 7 AWARDS HiCnnis OPEN RM. 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