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Show The Weekly Supplement To The Rocky Mountain Rerieic 0 0 New Homes Pass In Review V contest. WITH TENT SHOW. PRIZES -- 3T n rj IT 11 be like a Street of Dreams - the 1966 Parade of Homes and Annual Home Show, practically completed... to begin Saturday, July 9 and continue through July 25. The Home Builders Association of Greater Salt Lake, sponsors of the Homes Parade and Home Show, have prepared a stret of dream houses at 5465 S. 13th East. Thirteen local builders will open the doors at 15 model Thirteen local builders will open the doors cm 15 model homes ranging in price from $20,000 to $35,000. Interiors will be on display Saturdays, Sundays and holidays from 1 p.m. to 10 p.m. and on weekdays from 5 p.m. to 10 p.m. Participating this year local builders are the Alan E. Brockbank Organization, Empire Construction, Grandeur Homes, Worthen Midwest ConstrucHomes, tion, Grant J. Christensen, Bel-A- ir Builders, Johansen Construction and Ray W. Kel-bc- h, Salt Lake City; Contemporary Homes and A R T Company, Bountiful; Bolse-CascaWest Jordan. Apart from the model homes will be a huge tent, just north of the homes site. The tent will contain eighty exhibits by building material suppliers, appliance manufacturers, distributors, finance institutions and abstract companies. The 400 ft. by 60 ft. tent is a traveling packet that has been used for similar shows de, t, ' around the county, including a recent appearance in Denver and is expected to attract more than 100,000 visitors. The display homes feature a broad variety of designs, French Colonial, including Western Mediterranean, Rambler and Western Contemporary. ry, There are split-lev- el and rambler homes. Exteriors are of varied materials and the homes will come under the talented touch of some of the areas foremost interior design experts. Dan R. Jarman, association emphasized that president, there will be ample parking. Parade of Homes chairman is Hal Russell; Arthur C. King is executive officer. Tickets can be purchased through Friday, July 8 at per person atFirstSec-urit- y State Bank, Continental Bank, Valley Bank and Trust, Zions First National Bank and branches; Granite National Bank, Prudential Federal Savings and Loan, American Savings and Loan, and First Federal Savings and Loan. Beginning Saturday, tickets- will sell at for and for children. Competing with beautiful homes and furnishings for the appreciation of the visitors to the Home Show this year will be six Utah homeone-sto- ry, two-sto- 50-ce- nts 75-ce- nts 25-ce- nts makers who are finalists in the Mrs. Home Show Queen include Mrs. Finalists Richard (Linda) Ronneburg. Mrs. PhiHip E. (Sandra Lou) Maxwell, Mrs. Blame (Bunny) Lewis, Mrs. John F. (Aloma) Wignall Jr., Mrs. Dennis A. Salt Lake (Joyce) Hartley, City, and Mrs. LaMar . (Marian) Fiet, Ogden. Before a queen and attendants are chosen, the contestants will be required to demonstrate talents in a phase of home decorating. Coronation of the Queen and selection of two attendants is scheduled for Saturday, July 16, 8 p.m. at the home show site, said Mark D. Eggert-se- n, contest chairman. Daily - A movie, "Your Next Home nightly at 7:30 and 9 p.m., plus a 3:30 p.m. showing Saturdays, Sundays and July 25. Special Events: July 9, 12:30 p.m.. Ribbon cutting ceremony; 1 p.m. show opens. July 10, Special Guest Day with business and community leaders as guests of H.BJt. July 11, 1 p.m. judging of homes and booths. July 12. 1pm., final judging. July 14, 8 p m., presentations to the Award winning homes and booths, followed by a prize drawing. July 16, 8 p.m., Mrs. Home Show Queen contest finals and coronation; 8 :30 p m., drawing for first of two grand-priz(need not be present to win), July 17, Mayor's Day; city, county state public officials and families as guests July 21, Builder's Night, all home builders throughout the (Continued on page 6) es |