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Show ' 'V 2D &The Salt Luke Tribune, Sunday, September 12, 1DC3 Ogden Mayor Merle E. Allen Named Utah Municipal League President All Utah Springs to Life Scliooj Chief At Our 1965 State Fair Seeks Helm .CHy third. I tcords Dgnnl Wrlfht, OrafttevHlt, d lug Buildings comFuture homemakers pared their quilting stitches with others in the Home Arts Build- ing. Groom Animals And in the horse bams, owners were busy grooming their animals for the busy days ahead, complete to the ribbons braided in the forelocks. Horse events for Sunday include Judging of Clydesdale halter classes, Welsh Pony halter classes, Shetland halter classes and Pony of the Americas. Performance classes for die Intermountain Quarter Horse Assn, will be in the horse arena at 8 a.m. A horse pulling contest is on the agenda for 7 pm. in the horse arena. A pony will be given away on Kids Day, Monday and Tuesday, at 7 p.m. In the Midway. The Grandstand Show, free to the public, is well worth the Fair admission price. The Eudelis, trampoline artists, jumped their way Into the hearts of the audience with their antics. One of their numbers Included a forward and backward summersault through a hoop while jumping rope on the trampoline. The Joan deVille, singer comedienne, delighted the young at heart with Tier dark-haire- League vice president, had declared he Civic beautification wards Its elected leaders for would not run for another term. were given to cities making the Saturday 1966. greatest improvement in landThese are the new officers, all scaping during the year. Murray won in class A; Brigham City in accepted by acclamation In the final business sesslop of the awards at a banquet Saturday class B; Henefer in class C. Dr. leagues annual conference at night at the Student Union, Uni Arvil Stark, Utah State Univerversify of .Utah, the New house Hotel sity extension horticulturalist, Ogden Mayor Merle E. Allen, Mayor Ross H. Plant of made the presentations. a former league now the leagues second vice Richmond, New Board Member president, will be president as of president and a member of the Also elected Saturday were Jan. 1, 1966. He will succeed Utah State House of Representanew board members, ail these Tom the Provo Mayor Verl G. Dixon. was McCoy tives, given mayors of their communities: award. 1st Vice President Leland R. Saunders, Harris-villdiNamed for the long-tim- e G. Elmer Paice, Beaver; Logan Mayor Theral V. Bish- rector of the League, the award op, now a member of the board recognizes civic leadership and Michiel F. Burson, Sunset; J. of directors, was elected first service. Mr. McCoy died in 1963. Vern Bolinder, South Salt Lake; Welsh Jr., Price. vice president. The award was the first given In William J. Moab They will serve with these Mayor Norman G. 1964. hold-ove- r board members: Boyd, also a board member, George B. Catmull and Louis E. was. elected second vice presiThief Takes Radio dent. Holley, Salt Lake City commls- , - Mayor Allen -- made- the leap Police were looking for a thief Uioners; -- Ned M. Church, Delta from second vice president to who took a portable radio valu- mayor, Paul T. Fordham, Morris F. Swapp To file president because Brigham Gty ed at $89 from the General Elec- Pleasant Grove mayor, and Dan Ogden Mayor Merle E. Allen . . . Heads Municipal League. for Bountiful mayor election. Mayor Willis L. Hansen, first tric Appliance Center, 34 E. 1 S. Q."Pnce, Vernal councilman. Of Bountiful Special to The Tribune BOUNTIFUL Morris F. Swapp prIhcTpaTbf "Holbrook Elementary School, announced Saturday he would seek the position of mayor in the Bountiful election Nov. 2. Jeweler, municipal - serving- - his first Salt In .Now, Weldon rfoefodr Login e(L Currentlyvar and eeete penoenlr lint piece AWeen Clara. Losan, fabricator! four-yea- r on the Bountiful term Salt naan plm Arieeto Caravaolia, pai aaa City, cat ring City Council, Mr. Swapp said, Ameteur Pottary This is a major decision in my Best In how, Etalna Coo oar, dinner trtl tlrt Plata winners, Donaio life and I make this announce- Jonti, Salt leke City wheel thrown lari ment in all humility, I will do in Earl Wliom, Layton, slab build botlia the future as I have tried to do in the past weigh each decision on its merits and then vote the (G)naiv-Ju- st dictates of my conscience. He said he has become an- noyed at employes of any governmental body who fail to realBeaver stories sometimes ize they are public servants and made a flat tale, but a furry do not keep faith with the entire fellow that scurried across 7th public. East early Saturday tried to During his term' on the city make a wild game of it. council, Mr. Swapp's primary Fred Tedesco, 422 Emerson assignments have been planning and zoning and parks and reAve., told police his car nearly struck a beaver that creation. A native of Kanab, he was crossed 7th East at 27th South educated in-taProvo schools about 3:45 a.m." Mr. Tedesco "detained the and received a bachelor of science degree in 1919 from Britoothy creature until animal control officers arrived. Police gham Young University. He and his wife, the former reported the beaver would be turned over to the Utah Fish Afton McDonald, reside at 101 W. 1400 South with their chilGame - A Eager? Confused I - and C The Utah Municipal VVtAVfftfi tn ,how. ed'Up getting entangled .with L.rlon, L09,n, wait hanging; first Disc winners. Lorn their frisky sheep. Taylor, Self Lak City, coral wall ban- Science-mindestudnets mar-- t 6WbW veled at the processes water hn. Pottery goes through before it comes Beet In thaw, Sober Ptetcher, Oodem from the tap, as demonstrated KEX SSTSSU in the Science, Industry and Min- - v ... I 0 he Department dren Joan, 16, and Edward, , 4 HI W ,1,1111''' lllllilU 12. l d '"Mil litM"4-- 1' "Wonderful Wacky World of Kids. She said, We have two cats at our house, only ones a dog, a Cockeyed Spaniel, pedigree, and hes got papers all over the house. Aniuzical Maestro Jles TheAmuzical Maestro, Harris jW , Kelson, proved that music could come from almost anything, including a blow torch, a shower hose, a spray .gun, a plumbers helper, and a saw and violin bow. But he proved his musical talents and amazed his audience by playing three trumpets simultaneously. The Gateway Trio, Hootenany singers, joked, danced and sang their way through several popular tunes, among them "Puttin' on the Style, and "Foolish o- '- a 11 if I h 'P f Question. Winners in competition judged Saturday are: Puturt Fermer, o A mark Farm mechanics, Oram FFA Chapter, FFA Chapter second? first, Orantsvm Weber FFA Osrien Chapter, third, Box Elder FFA, Brigham Citv, teyrthj David FFA Kavsvlll Chapter, fifth Tractor driving contest, Dovl Wilson, Midway, firsts T Roy Merkltv, Vernal, second, Lynn Klrkman, Clearfield, third, Gary Diamond, West Jordan, fourth Dairy cattia, chameion Hoistem female, Brent Gordon, Lewiston, champion Jersey female, Richard Poll, Morgan; champion Guernsey fema e Guy Larsen, Clearfield Dairy cattle fitting and showing Doug, Warmck, Pleasant Grove, first, RicbaHr Poll, Morgan, second Guy Larsen, Clearfield. thidf Bill Wright, Orem, fourth; Ralph Pitcher, Skyvlew, fifth Hogs, chempion Barrow, Bob Jensen, Brignam Duroc Boar, City, champion Stewart Skow, Ple$ent champion Duroc Sow, Kirk Bratgg, Brigham Ci tv; champion Sow, Eddie Hampshire Roierts Grantsvllle; champion Yorkshire Boer, Peut Matthews, Grantsvllle, chamYorkshire Sow, Dennis pion Wright, Grantsvilte Hogs fitting end showing, Rick Bunce, Iprlngvilie, first. Bob Jensen, Brigham i Grv; Eagles AimStability For Family - 9 ?? a vis f One of the greatest contributions a fraternal organization can make is toward family stability, Robert W. Hansen, Milwaukee, Wis., circuit court Judge, said Saturday. He addressed a three-stat- e re- gional meeting of the Fraternal Order of Eagles at the Murray FOE Hall. Judge Hansen twice has been grand worthy - the- Eagles. Delegates from Utah, Colorado and Wyom- -' ' lng Aeries attended the meeting. Blames Feaer "The most virulent of the fevers of our day is the fever of, family instability, reflected not' only in the high rate of divorces and family dissohjtions, but also! In increases in the incidence of emotional disorders, mental Illness, youth delinquency and adult crime, he said. "Whatever destroys sound family life destroys the founds-- ' tion of fraternal as well as comJudge v Hansen munity life, said. He said the Eagles can help alleviate this "fever by asserting the role the organization assumed In its earliest years: the 0f friendships development among member families with ahared ideals, values and standards. Choose Families presi--drtit-- . rt A rf Flrtt In QuatUgt AmkleFathlentd Sheet restores the gold standard A rich golden American gr&in leather sheds fashion light this season. Shadow antique finished into masculine sturdiness. Broguish detail: welt around heel, heavy sole, rubber heel, yented leather lining, like all NuniuBush collections In stock, this shoe is ankle fashioned to maintain shapeliness and gird foot muscles for maximum comfort. Also "There are other things that can be done, Judge Hansen said. "But fundamental to a successful Eagle program to promote family stab'lily is the ' ZCMI MEN S AND BOYS' SHOES development of friendly contacts between Eagle families , . . that Dewn'own and Cct'onwoteL hrat floor best undergird and support sound family living. 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