Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE 10 Rodeo Contest Bountiful Fclc Pap Tribute To Cantaloupe Tribune I Tribune 1 ’ M t' Beaver School Alpine Schools Repairs Done Open Today Tribute flprlal ‘ 5— Work BEAVER Sept is of on the buildings complete Beaver county school district ready for the opemhg of school Tuesday A three year Improvement pro' gram for the buildings of the school district had been outlined The projects now being completed " Tribunt LesS Wirt of the three year prothe midst are a part PROVO Sept In ' ' of teacher orientation activities of gram At the Beaver Belknap grade the Provo school district the an- school new has been innual teachers’ institute sponsored stalled in all flooring old section of the the Provo bv district officials and and covered with linoTeachers Assn will open Tuesday building to match that of the new leum Provo according to Sherman Wing section New lights were Installed high school Instructor and associa- and lour rooms painted tion president The installation of 300 new lock-er- a At the opening session of the in the main halls has been Institute st 11 am principal project at the high featured speaker will be Gale the exRose assistant secretary of the school building along with an tensive painting project In and Utah Education Assn Thereafter outside the building k In the institute teachThe Minersville building has ers will disperse to their respective been completely rewired and paintschools to lay final preparations 0 ing and extensive renovation work for commencing the at the Milford school buildings is year Sept 12 now finished up ready for the school year parade ended Teachers Set Meet At Provo Today 5-- one-wee- 1949-105- VAN’S FINE FOODS DELICIOUS DINNERS Served from 4 pm to Midnight 4116 SO 9TII EAST Suspect Faces Trial TrlhuM Special GREEN RIVER Wyo Sept 5 — William I Webb Is In the Sweetwater county Jail here awaiting district court trial on the charge of breaking and entering Webb was bound over to district court with bail fixed at $2000 after John Bugas of a Wamsutter saloon told of being awakened at night and of capturing Webb whom he stated he found trying to rifle a cash register I LI fssm-m- m hy ends t i' coio by "Technicolor Trlbuaa Special Sept 5 — Beating LEHI the calendar by two weeks' time summer will come to an end Tuesday for over 8000 Alpine school district school children including those'of Lehl With elementary grades scheduled for full sessions Tuesday high school students will have a brief respite according to Principal Lloyd B Adamson of the local high school Tuesday will be reglatration only for the ninth tenth eleventh and twelfth grades starting at 9 am with regular classroom work starting Wednesday at 9 am Seventh and eighth grade students will register Wednesday at 9 am and go on through the day follow- ' ing registration Two new classrooms and an auxeducation room have been prepared for the high In addition school students to other renovation work where finished during the summer Prospective registration at the secondary school here promises to be the largest in the history of the institution based on last year' school census and the atudents in the grades scheduled for advance ment into the high school grades iliary physical Two Eagle Scout Awards Given ttira Tribune $ Special EVANSTON Wyo Sept 5— Finals in Evanston’s annual Cowboy days arena competition were held Monday afternoon following a morning parade that toppled previous records for length and variety in western processions here Of the top riders from throughout the west entered in the rodeo Ned Ferraro Las competition Vegan Nev was mimed champion The parade at 10 a in was led bV American Legion color guard and celebration queen Maiy Louise Dahlqulst with her Carolyn Clark The Ameriran Legion drum and bugle corps of Ogden Utah Red Riders lady mounted posses from Pandolph Utah Weber county Evanston sheriff's posse high school band and floats formed a parade that reached for nearly a mile John Welsh Lloyd Judges Champneys and Fred Burdett awarded the grand prize to Evanston Third ward Church of Jesus Saints for Christ of Latter-da- y its entry In the children's division a bicycle fashioned into a Brahma bull and ridden by Althea Taylor won first First place winners In finals of the arena events were listed as: Cotton Rosser San Luis Obispo bronc riding Cal professional Tuffy Davis Big Piney Wyo amateur bronc riding Jack Car-so- n Burns Ore bareback riding: bull Lloyd Lippi San Francisco riding Ned Ferraro bull dogging Red Watley Crosbyton Tex calf roping scription of David Bailey the man “RIUMSTOIVE” anil “FLAMING FURY” First place honors In day celebration at Helper were taken by this float entered by Columbia Cnitrd Mine Workers local From left to right are Delores Fratto Kachelle Farlaluo and Norma Seppl Am Carbon Emery Counties Join For Labor Day Festivities Tribuna He Lewis Special that such declared Taft-Hartle- np& laws HELPER Carbon County Sept as the would leave 5 — Carbon and Emery counties an iron curtain around American labor and he called for a deterjoined hands here Monday for a mined effort on the part of union combined Labor day celebration members to defeat candidates who The day’s program stalled with voted for the measure "A strong a parade through principal streets union organization must be mainand ended at the city park First tained” he concluded place for floats was won by United Master of ceremonies at the Mine Workers local No 6089 Cobanquet was A John Ruggen lumbia Price Carbon county attorney Beauty was in the spotlight again in a bathing beauty contest HELPER Carbon County Sept won by Dorma McDonald First place winners in other con- 5— A 22 caliber bullet was accitests at the city park were Horse dentally discharged at a Labor day celebration- - here Monday but no local team Canyon 13 and Don Justesen coal shoveling one was injured highway patrolmen reported competition Two children playing ip the back Some 180 persons attended a banquet at 7 pm in Helper civic seat of an automobile accidentally Tribuoa Spfdtl auditorium Principal speaker was fired the gun sending the bullet BEAVER Sept 5— A tour of Henry Allai board member of the through the car they were in and the Beaver mountains was taken U M W representing John L two other vehicles parked nearby recently by 13 Beaver county students under direction of Ranger H M Christensen The trip was an award given to the winners of the conservation quiz contest in commemoration of the fiftieth anniversary of Fish-lak- e National forest Participants were: Mary Jo Howd Phyllis Paice Alan HutchInjoy ings Coreen Harden Ronald Thrilling Jackie Robb Paul Jimtnez Evening Patricia Carter Louise Thompson On Gay Gordon Eyre David McKnlght DeLoy and Roland Baker A tour of power plants aaw areas a hike to mills Mt Delano the highest peak in the Tushar range and boat riding on Puffer lake were highlights of the two day tour y - ‘it it S’ fPij u Beaver Slutleiils Tour Mountains 'c I AMwil lw i i rkfitmml j If t Uf-fe- PROVO Sept 5 — Two Eagle scout awards were presented at a court of honor Sunday at 6 pm in Pioneer ward chapel Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-daSaints by Alfred Bennett commissioner of West Utah stake district According to Floyd Loverldge scout executive those receiving the awards were Howard L JenHorse Sale sen scout master of Provo troop Quarter Tribuna Utwd W ire 49 and George F Madsen memLOGAN Sept 5 — A quarter ber of the scout committee for horse show and sale will be con49 troop ducted at the Ogden stock show at the Ogden coliseum under the Scouts Meet Tonight sponsorship of the Intermountain LEHI Sept 5 — H Le Roy Gam- Quarter Horse Assn it was anmon advancement chairman of nounced Sunday by Marvin DunLelii district Boy Scouts of Amer- bar of Logan The show and sale ica states the monthly court of are limited to members of this honor of the district will be held organization Those interested in Tuesday at 7:30 pm in Lehi Sec-on- d membership were urged to contact Mr Dunbar or Lavere Ricks ward The public is invited y PRICE Sept 5— A lone bandit held a service station attendant at gun point while he opened the Ends Festival V ( t ©iwje xashJboxand took $32 at 4 am Monday one mile west of Price 20 said a shabby Bill Miller iooking hitchhiker came to Richards Oil Co station where Mr Miller was on night shift pulled Hold Lamb Barbecue a gun and ordered Mr Miller out MT PLEASANT Sept 5— The to the money Mt Pleasant Jaycees entertained to give him keys box their families and friends at a The man then walked away In lamb barbecue at the Nelson camp darkness toward Helper the on Fish creek Sunday afternoon Mr Miller immediately notified Arrangements were in charge of Robert Nelson Paul Sorensen and authorities and gave them a deIU re THbune 1 BOUNTIFUL Sept 5— Canta-- J Bountiful loupe day sponsored by Junior Chamber of Commerce got off to a good start Monday asj M crowds lined Main street to view t the parade Bountiful First ward Church of Saints Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y won first prize with its float bearing a miniature replica of Bountiful tabernacle as It appeared In the early days Diane S Parkin daughter of Mr and Mrs Lnrln D Parkin took the prize for the best deco- iUarv Stringham C antaloupe day queen ride Bountiful float flankel rated bicycle by dune iMever (left) and Virginia Barlow In labor day parade One float featured the queen An imitaand two attendants tion cantaloupe half was used as a backdrop for the girls seated Mary qn a dias on the float Strihgham was queen with Viratginia Barlow and June Meyer tendants Twin Star riders staged an exhibition at the city park under their captain H D Muir as the Lone Bandit Loots Cash Box Holds Up Station Attendant i In Evanston J flpuclftl 6 1949 Tuesday September DINNER wsS&rfs DANCING Featuring the Pofvlar Musk el i And Hit BOB McGREW I) f k j Ortlwttve No Cover Charge until 9:30 pm then enty $1 Week Nights $150 Saturdays and Hobday 4iii A f ii 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