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YOU'U SAY IT'S ' - PARADE TOO — Boating is definitely in the picture as these men plan for Corinne's Fourth of July celebration Left to right are Lloyd Hubbard Dee Hardy Miles Ferry general chairman and Phil Rasmussen standing GREATEST RODEO mm? VALUE! TUNNELS JOIN ENDS PHASE OF ) (AP)— Crews operating from opposite ends met midway of a 9390-foo- t tunnel to complete the major tunneling jobs last week at Ariz QMHip)GI22 (mmmmrtf SKAGGS REPEAT SAL! OUJMI O measure at corinne's annual Fourth of July celebration according to Miles Ferry general chairman If this doesn't please there'll also be a bevy of pretty girls to rule over the festivities The activities will begin with a dance in the LDS chapel recreation hall on the night of July 3 when three queens will be chosen to reign over the activities The morning of July 4 a children's parade will roli down the Boat races town's Main street are scheduled in the afternoon at the town pond with everyone inivted to participate A special is being built to add thrills and spills for water enthu ski-jum- p sminar Re Ofy agement seminars being conducted during the summer at USU visors department heads event is sponsored by the the intendents training officers and Management Institute headed by others engaged in supervisory Prof C D McBride He will be assisted by a group work in business industry education or government will assem- of men and women with experitrain- ence and training in this phase ble tomorrow for a four-daof management ing seminar in foremanship and This seminar is an at training-prograState Utah here 'for peosupervision who have supervisory responple University sibilities It will deal with the The fourth in a series of man- - functions and responsibilities of the supervisor the problems he has to handle and his place in the management team Key leaders in the group will present cases from their own organizations for study by the To group The seminar will provide opCAMP WILLIAMS ( AP) — portunity for supervisors and Utah National Guard troops yes- foremen to get together on their terday completed the final phase problems and to receive valuable of their 1958 summer training training in the various phases of The encampment ends their work The seminar opens at 9 am a total manwith today for units in the Union Building room of 11th the of day 2300 power Troops 211 All people in the field of smalland three Corps Artillery for will hometown supervision are invited to attend leave er units in truck armories convoys early today An awards program yesterday 'HOPPER MENACE morning honored individual men BLIGHTS WIDE and units for outstanding accomplishments during the training COLORADO AREA period The program included the LAMAR CAP) — Clouds of graduation of 23 cadets from the grasshoppers spot the skies officer candidate school of southeastern Colorado while wide sections of valuable crop land are virtually Soldier Kaysville devastated Active In Germany The county's valuable onion crop has been destroyed KAYSVILLE — PFC Richard s by the small brownish S Woolsey son of Mr and Mrs which is grasshopper John V Woolsey Kaysville redoing 75 per cent of the damcently participated in a tactical age in eastern Colorado's training parachute jump concrop and rangeland entoducted by the 11th Airborne Ditold newsmen mologists vision in Germany Paul W Swisher Colorado commissioner of agriculture Woolsey a rifleman in ComInsaid 75 per cent of Prowers pany C of the division's 503d Nofantry entered the Army in County's crop and range- vember 1956 and arrived in land has been signed for 1957 The in August Europe spraying soldier is a 1955 graduMeanwhile pilts are reate of Davis High School black that clouds of porting a r grasshoppers northwestward acrossflying eastern supersuper- y Guard Ends Camp Troops Start Homes Return vs25!asarnw ID H w p service road tunnel house ' It emerges at river level near where a 900000 kilowatt powerhouse will be built It will be concrete lined and when completed will be 20 feet wide and 22Vz feet high two-wee- l 10 OF A SELLOUT CORINNE — There'll be boat- - 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