Show - Inn Salt akr 8 Crtibutte Friday June 1945 8 VOTE ON QUEEN CONTEST BOX ELDER - '- : i - Leo la Bountifurs Jean Fackrell rose to County quota: $626800 512 to cinch third place Lovely Bebe Strand remained Bountitull Norma Barlow 47: Jeanne 512: La Vatin Hardy 496: Janet undefeated in Tremonton and Box Farltrell Mae Smith 406 Fay Rampton 425: Janet Elder county closing the day with IL Thompson 27 1019 counters The upset in the centervilie: Emma F Byrne 0: Marycounty came with Dantzel White's rEallreatE13anliaTogrl 014) irctsinaelinFdonPac(iii Mar307 elevation to first place in the Farmineton: Mickie Hepworth 9: June 224: Ethelyn Bamways 306: Brigham-Citcontest with a score Hollis Talbot O of 913 Brigham City's other con1Voods Argyle 71: Stella Wakefield 1052 testant Shirley Call held down a close third with 793 IRON Glenda Wood Corinne tallied 171 to pass the halfway mark in County quota: 8234300 the eligibility quota Baker Cedar City tallied Call 793 Dantzel 691Gayle Brigham to lead in Iron county ballotWhite 943 City: Shirley Corinne: Janice A White 220 Glenda ing and although she made no Wood 174new gains Adele Sevy Cedar Mrs LNon Rogers Pim 1 Girisid: Trementens: Gloria Buchanan 867 Lois City still rated second in the counTorsi:N-E719 Behe Strand 1019 ty with 611 points Parowan continued to push its candidate ConCACHE ine NV Halterman who had 458 votes at the day's end County quota: $1023900 Beautiful Hazel Godderidge Log-Cedar City: Gayle Baker 691: Henrietta Harris 547: Mary Bullock Klatt an turned the apple cart in Jones 87: Adele Sevy 611 Maxine Slack 226 Cache county by skyrocketing up Parovan: Connie W Halterman 438 to first place with nearly 500 additional votes making her total MILITARY DISTRICT 1 2483 Gloria Hanson sponsored Bushnell was on the band wagon by the Logan Lions slipped back Thursday to boost June Facer up one place but still added votes to to 2742 and insure her the lead in raise her score to 2397 district— 1 for the day Jean Richards Logan was an- military Clearfield backed contestants other high scorer chalking up were also so on their way- up as 1992 votes while Elizabeth- Bar- Ida Anderson's score reached 620 ber continued to lead Lewiston Jeri Miller's 642 and Ruby Gibwith 1095 son's 519 Anderson 422: Ruth N Hyrum: No changes were reported from 1Cer 429JoyceMaurine T Nielsen 747: 4eisse Wrglit 423 the adjutant general's office in Leniston: Flizabetri Bartaer 1095 - cii I 1 - i I z MILITARY DISTRICT 3 e Mar-gen- In military district 3 Leila Butler sponsored by the Tooele Ordnance depot outstripped all competitors from the Deseret Chemical Warfare and stacked up 3496 counters High scorers from Chemical Warfare were Carol Nelson 388 and Betsy Bowen - 1 i 1 383 Urneret Chemical aerate: Betel' 393 Barham Bush 70 Bea Burmaster 242 LeRee Caudill 199: Marcella Jackson 336: Carol Nelson 388 Tooela Ordnailea Depot: Leila But'iert 3496 en 5IILLARD County quota: S248200 Bond buyers from Lyndyll In Millard county are putting their votes behind Francis Allen who now scores 240 to lead the town BOND DRIVE -- 1 Bow- VI - 1 urAn Schofield 1126: Jean Bath 848 Irene Wallace 211 Edith Dykstra 1690 h C v — 1902 )or l libouitias: Blaney Hickman 143 rands Ree Nelson 1185: 980: Beverly Mikeitell 755: Mickey Denny Norma Wheeler: 1300: Martha A King 414 Colleen Bale 210 Alice Mae Griffin 758 Finance 1orsartinent (Kearns) I Ruth Hoffman 3058 sprgerait Maier Dept (Kearns) I Effie Kerikas 1040- - ond place with 781 counters while - 1 i Ogden Hazel GodderiOge 2483: Gloria 2397: 642 Parsn Jorgensen Derma Karren Mardyne 893 Julia Lewis 584 Jean Rieharls 1992: Margene Rigby 527 Daphne Sharp 329: Iva Lou smith 360 Geraldine Taibot 919 8rothilield: Ann Mae Claypool 122 Hasiam 62: Helen Michaelis Margaret 17' Mrs toberta NI15011 260 LaRae Bailey 863 Logan: 1 I 1 i I - I i Ida Anderson Clearfield: 620: Jeri Miller 642: Ptuby Gibson 519: Beverly Bennett 477 litahona Cook 434 Fern Olsen Geraldine 593: 305 Spencer Geneva Niznick 318 Erma Robison 306 Anderson 222 Jane Hurlbet 250: Jan' 218 : Opal Allen 202 Violet Waugh 206 Darlene Wendrich Beverly O'Hara 163 'Marie Hunter 163: Leatrice Bell 157 Beverly Rich 131 Donna Asher 153 Jean Batt 83: Wanda Tolman 73 Mar e Shortino 62 Helen Bond 101 Lois Stnart 64 Bushnell: June Facer 2742 CARBON 1 - County quota: $612700 Sally Buffmire Dragerton continued to get the votes from Carbon county bond buyers and came out on top again with 2049 votes Second place in the county was kept by Bonita Harrison Price who collected almost 100 additional votes to total 1675 I 1 1 ' f I iI i : I ! ' i1 I'J - ' '1 HYPERACID 4 1"e 1 1 I 4 i (-- -- r--- 1 -1 - u k EN - i t - 1- E r "'-'4"°'"- " — 3 I i ' S - ) ' - Ton most get fast effective relief with TESSIN from miserable discomfort Oir your money back Get free Information on TESSIN Powder or tablets In Salt Lake City at 1: WALGREEN - DRUG STORES I I i 4- -7- 41)y ( i'll ow -- - is - i drIP lades i i I i'd-t-- - re - I " i right Far the et Ammahmomtio s — 3 N i 01c 1 1 L ir: - I t '' N t t - A ( kit '' - : 1 - Al' - ‘Z fl c: ":: j ay 1 I f I i '''s - e"-''' - i ink soeseme : 61" -- - l'Ii -- r !- N e ie : 14 : ''''' 1 -- ) - '''''' : --- -: :1" ‘ 0‘ 444 ( l'-- i ' : i 1 ' IF IT'S SLADE'S " t J I ' :: - - 4 -411:- : - ' :'"-- ':: '''s : 'I-- 7 1 1:1 I - t''' li! ' I- ' II'S '' s tq ii 0 2P W - - ''': t t- : r" -4 ' :'' ) 6 - : " :' - ' - - ''4'' ' - t - ' f 4 '''':""! - :'' ::- performs R-- 4 ship-to-sho- - : fully-equipp- 4 Ai' - :: 7:: i ' 4 : : - Aircraft I 0' N:- ? sc :'--- - :‘A"-4- 1 ) 1 I ' Nt$1e'''''"st--------"""'"""'"r1--"- 1 S r il46 I I ' lit 4:' AT ALL DIALERS I I 1 I t - 1 -- 1 I - - - k A L g - c7ip7 - I - 1 a-- citA i 011e ii : r)(1 I - d If - A 'rrell 2- -- - 1 0 f '"---- -7 I - :f ' Ii - ' - ' ) (114' ' '1 - I - ' F j - - - - ' '- - I ' - - It 1 - 's tt - 1' 4-- 4 - s: - ' v '' ': --- ' c- "-- ' - '': -: - - - '- - : 0- ' : Se ' - - -' ' ' ort :--' ': ' PRATT & WHITNEY - ENGINES 171 : ' : AND ABROAD CONNECTICUT JUNE 1945 ‘ in U S Air Supremacy lag in the con- I ':: imperil the air supremacy of the United — CoNN Concom- States high Army Navy and government '' officials warned at an exhibit here showing how quickly warplanes become obsolete Robert A Lovett Assistant Secretary of War for Air said U S air supremacy had been attained "only by constant modification of existing design" and "by continuous research and development to produce new types of aircraft with superior per- formance in the light of combat experience' Stating that surpluses of Liberty engines following World War I "choked off our aircraft industries and development until we fell way behind in the procession" he warned: "We cannot afford to meat such t - i I - - ' :f - - f1' k ': itakwrrz--'-:- t A P' A' $ :: :: 11 I :- 2 : i4 '' '''": ''' k1'sts '" ':' - e : '' :- ' - ' 3 ' - as 210hpPtt & Whitney DoublWlatest "C" engines now power all PBM-5'- s model Martin Mariner patrol bomber Following a recent Navy test in which the PBM-set an endurance mark of 28 hours 6 minutes the Commander Air Atlantic Fleet said "If the powerplant continues to operate as satisfactorily as it has up to the present it is believed that the PB31-- 5 will prove to be unquestionably the finest flying boat in the service of the U &Navy to date" ' ' top-ranki- ng ?10 Two 47 1- v : ' 5 ' f P-- - best we can conceive and produce when they' face the enemy For this reason we must retire older models and replace them with new ones just as rapidly as new developments are conceived' Guy M Gillette chairman Surplus Pro perty Board- explained that the necessity of keeping- fighting aircraft up to date created a great surplus of planes no longer militarily useful "Surplus is the inevitable of progress" he said lie proposed three steps "to make surplus disposal a positive instrument for advancing the excellence of American aviation": sale and operation of aircraft useful in national economy distribution of aircraft :: by-prod- to schools and colleges salvage and scrapping of all other surplus so that "obsolete aeronautical equipment will be forever removed as a threat to legitimate industry and America's progress in the air" I - '‘ 10000th Corsair Ready I '' t'' - - ktNJ1:ce'' WASHINGTON—Any jytit1440--- ' ' 'i - ' - - ' : :' 9''':Y " ' : '::- : 1 - : - :3 Warning Lag Would Imperil ' ' ' '3 - - - ' : - " ': 4:-: '- : -- - - - '--- :' : - ' "Ir - - - " ' ' - 3i - z- g '' ' ' - r':- IN COMBAT POWERS NEW " - pletely reliable service have made Hamilton Standard propellers the first in commercial use on which no maximum length of service is fixed according to an announcement by Sidney A Stewart general - 1 : ''& ' Ilk - : - - dian wV MOST POWERFUL ENGINE C::'-I - Jr I -: etrable wilds of Labrador The rescued airmen were crew members of a Royal Canadian Airforce transport - 1011LM06 EAST 'HARTFORD ' 1 1 6WW-- : - ' Units Repair 7 ' ''':r ": ''' ::: '' 4 N ti To Hit Japan CONN—The 10000th fighter and added a STRATFORD bomb load and h rockets to its original armaF4U Vought Corsair fighter rolled from eight '- : the assembly line this week This fastest ment of six 50 caliber machine guns On ? ' :1 4 shipboard fighter in the world is now some models" four 29 mm cannon replace : operating from land and carrier bases in the guns More than 6000 Corsairs have been built the air assault against the Japanese homeland by Chance Vought Aircraft division of First of the 10000 Corsairs went into United Aircraft Corporation designer of in February of 1943 with Marine the Corsair more than 3000 by Goodyear action US Army Air Forces Photo e Pratt Corps pilots operating from land bases at Aircraft Cerporation Akron Ohio and-73The fighter powered by a Republic Thunderbolt more of than Guadalcanal Since then the versatile slug- bY Brewster Aeronaltical Corporation no & Whitney "C" engine has a speed of over 460 miles per hour and a range e escort for 9 bombers against Japan ger has operated as a shipboard and night longer in production on the Corsair 2000 miles It is expected to serve as a :' 14'- " -- 1 "'''P'''' '' 5 - 1-- Y - ff te :: 9 1 ed ed '': tc 4 1 sistent records up to 15000 hours of 7 Army Air Faeroe Photo 1 - Y :3- Jt - - manager of United Aircraft Corporation's propeller division All restitictIons were lifted with the concurrence of the Civil Aeronautics Administration Elimination of service limitations un- in the history of aviation of careful research into in flight mistakes' flown to Goose Bay and reassembled Length of service for all Hamilton Undoe Secretary of the Navy Ralph A' Piloted by Coat? Guard Lieutenant Standard controllable and Hydromatic proBard said "We must give our men the very Kleich will now fitted be with the August 'Sikorsky pellers governed only by proper pontoons flew to the crash scene and settled use and maintenance in accordance with down on soft melting snow ten feet deep Hamilton Standard instructions Many Air Blows Licked Them The marooned men were then evacuated Hamilton Standard propellers have reached in 11 shuttle flights by the helicopter more than 14000 hours with virtually all German Generals Say Earlier rescue attempts by two their original parts still as good as new a ' IN OCCUPIED GERMANY — planes were unsuccessful because combined result of product dependability of the impossible terrain and restricted land- and excellent operation and maintenance by United Nations air power was the area the airlines greatest single factor in conquering ing and take-oWehrGermany two officers conceded macht PERFORMANCE DOUBLE WASP ENGINES BOOST MARINER Field Marshal Karl Rudolf Gerd von Rundstedt said the Allies' tremendous air superority paralyzed the Wehrmacht turned back the Ardennes offensive and together with ' : strong artillery protection prevented bringing up German reserves r '- to repulse the invasion of France : ' ' Field Marshal Albert Kesselring also said that the Allied air superior- ' : : i ' - : ity was the greatest single reason for Germany's defeat and admitted his own headquarters had been bombed out several times i facilities during provide the critical two to six month period requirea to set up mareinstenance depots ashore in '' Ae7 A02 t - - EAST HARTFORD: - service from AAF coating repair base re Sikorsky helicopters are in action in the Pacific according to Air Technical Service Command Headquarters They shuttle mechanics and vital spare parts from floating air maintenance depots to Army Boeing Superfortresses for emergency repairs The Sikorskys operate from tiny flight decks built over the forward decks of the g repair shops which are Liberty for repair ancl mainships tenance of fighting aircraft Thus when a Superfortress from a 21st Bomber Command base on Saipan Guam or Tinian is downed and its own ground crews are unable to repair it experts from one of the floating repair shops are flown in and small assemblies and tools are trans- - ' 1 - fl I 4 1 CAA Concurs in Unprecedented tinuing program of a?rcra ft research development and improvement would seriously Act Ending Service Rule : : H - ' '''- US Army e- - 46 N Unlimited Life for Propellers '' 1-- Crash Victims Saved in Labrador 7 al 1- ) tbf t s: 0VVixi" 0 4 t E '- 111 itt 4441'1 4 1 1 e Hamilton Standard Permits Head of Surplus Board Joins : ---- --- ' A GOOD -- - ' t - newly-wo- n ' 19P t d V4 4 r i ' rusty i Research and Development Vital to Hold Air Edge Say Army Navy Chiefs e - ' - ! - ' PARTS 29 '- a- 1 ' - 1 B-- ' ! ? 4 V ‘ e - - 4 - - t IIIi gr I 01 AT HOME lake about 150 miles from here The Sikorsky one of several Coast Guard helicopters stationed at Floyd Bennett Field - ''1--- ‘ :' 1444-'-'- s r---- - -- -- i '0 I swan 1:: i ra bilitr ewt --w sea-goin- i I 0 I al- f J - 4-&- k- bo 1 i 1 't 071 - 7?:ki 441tvorz-e:-- -- aited' IB 1 - 7---- ---: 1 1 - )- '' i4o 1: -- -- --' MPG - 0042i- s:N ' - NA 3 '407 :t-- t - N isoosimpap---- -:: ' ‘ - - - - ' 4 - ' i - -i '!- - -- ii 1 7 TO r(771' - I Heber made more gains Thursday to keep her place as first in Wasatch county and at the end of the day tallied 607 votes Toma Lou MacNaughtan continued to pull in votes and came through with a score of 457 Donna Lewis ended 1 - HO ''' 0 HIM WASATCH 14 AIRCRAFT CORPORATION BY UNITED 4 f - 7 vs '13 t - ! 098: Mendenhall Child 728 i Louise Clyde A9-- REPORT OF PERFORMANCE IN PACIFIC SHUTTLES ' ! PcDizzitg : - Elda Comity quota: $120400 Myrtt Dayton Mayhew 0 PUBLISHED i Wag 04141S 4) SIKORSKY HELICOPTERS - - Helicoprers Aid Tokyo Bombers Rescue Stranded Fliers in Arctic : 11--&- ' L1 v14 sit!"1 :2Y : AIRPLANES rt A SIKORSKY HELICOPTER ready-to-opera- calldies i 4'''' lits" Agstr -- i 1 "' tat j i 9' I " - '24 NO3 VOL3 floating i 0 - ate' cut lu frarlt ' 4 CHANCE VOLIGHT - t wizzizg coveredivith Sheen 257 Sprinsville: Shirley 407 Helen Christensen 495 v-- --11 I - delicious flavorcf 1:e84 nutt gr fruit a Ella 0 A si-- s 4 - i 4 caliters :: PROPELLERS STANDARD 11111PIPIP ts 5amet Glade's Ere At - NW k ' ? 44: Ti!-:1"4 - - 1 -- ' - t a t1 I - -' — :i7sp 1 1 4 - Y ) --- 2 ' 1' exciting Y - - 13-- LI Itz2z'e -- S21---- -- -- i 1 ' 1 ''''': z ---fi i j 2- ' I 0 It ' 1 I I 1 ot - HAMILTON t -s --- '1 - After a fast ' ::::: 1 — - -1 Davies Anagene '1":::-:-- ko x ii ea ti Erearbraek ' 733: Betty Gray 1596 Gale Greenwood 1816 Santanuin: Emosene Clayton 795 Spanish Fork: Glowe Lewis 781: Mrs Freda L McKell 245 Mn NaDean H 11-' I in 7 1 1 - i '--- -f - 1 Provo Keetley with 240 Charleqtos: Theds Carlyle 23 Heber: Colleen Clyde 252: Don Lear 121: Toms Los Ntsc Naughton 457 livri Dayton Mayhew 607 Phyllis Parcel! 266 Terme Wm lcns 4 Kepiloy Ned Leo: 240 stfuwas: Faye Simons Gurs 29: Terra nuffaker 162: Donna Van Wagoner: 160 Wolfsburg: Lola Batty 40 Amber Par-fl- oW claPrircaaNttirzruinieCItraolikeCriar4k47447 ' s -- 4-4- 4 In the day with 252 counters and on her heels came Nelda right Lee i - ) 1' t -- d dispensary 222 Lehi: La Rae Whimpey 381 Udene Garrett Lions club 320(Whs Linowit Joys rugs U Lymant Mrs Grace Ernsteen 0 Orem: Beatrice (Geneva Gsppmeyer ward) 250 Mrs Waldean Olsen (Edgemont) 69 Betty Jacobe (Sharon) 193 71: Helen Peggy Pyne (Timpanogos Wottlinden (Ttmpanogoa ) 114 Renee Plias (Timpanogos ) 35: Lenore Kof ford ((Ma ron t Pieties ni Mrs tem ) 23: Alene eilen Johnson e)av (Lak View) Theida Wright (Windsor) 33 Cleo Harding 75 Hazel Orvin 0 Sherril toting (Grand View)(Vineyard 23 Rosa Mae Finch (Sharon) 0 Helen Bunnett 3 (Geneva ward) JorhanY"'" cann080'na In :r I gvhetrdSeig 'Efiltlist:wPoerathri I Ss§: linOrrit3a 225 - zercf11A Nils'- 1 t-- rAr----f- --- - take the set! I ' "A " i !' - - - 1 'fir ‘7' : ' ' P geA77:Jrt--C - i 4 bond-investin- DISTRESS ''''''''''''''''''''""""''''' 4 12 - c TT: General arrangements for the elaborate bond investing affair are under the directorship of Allen Seegmiller Sugarhouse chamber of commerce president Prof Royal H Garff and A H Garrigues will take turns with the hammer as chief auctioneers The Sugar-hous- e branch of the First National bank has arranged to issue bonds on the spot to purchasers The A A F band of Kearns will furnish the music Salt Lake Butchers and Grocers' Assn members and 10 represent: atives of national food concerns s' members of the Salt Lake in have the group helped e mercollection of the chandise which will be offered to bond buyers and will cooperate with the Sugarhouse chamber in all details of the auction proper Probably the most novel auction of the many that have been presented in behalf of war bonds will be staged by backers of the U S bureau of mines' queen candidate Morse on Saturday Betty ' Lou volunteer bond env Twenty-fiv- e thusiasts will offer their personal services for bonds on the platform of the Victory house from 12 noon until 2:30 p m Saturday Everything from secretarial work to house cleaning and car washing widdll be offered to the at what should be highest g a rollicking afternoon The Fort Douglas band will play the musical background The steps of the Midvale city hall will be the scene of that city's Saturday bond action show at 3 p m The Fort Douglas band also will help out with the entertainment that will be presented to customers at that performance a war-scarc- - I p in Arthur-Magn- sales-maker- O'cl-e- n 1 : MILITARY DISTRICT 2 From military district 2 Beverly Spray who is being backed by the finance department at Fort Douglas upped her total to 4311 and held the lead in the district increases were also made by Rapid (aatiprete: Bettie BrarIon 307 Anita candidates from Headquarters IL a HrensfsrL 201 Dragerloa: Perth Buttmire 2n49 Ninth service command For exAlice 778: Craaman Helper: Betty 833: Jean WooAlheed 802 ample Edith Dykstra and Donna Privet Paulette T Bertot 474 Boneta Marchant whose scores now stand Harneon 1875 at 1690 and 1253 respectively Ruth Hoffman backed by DAVIS ' Kearns finance department rose to 3058 and Effie Kerikas sponCounty quota: $729800In Davis county Stella Wake- sored by sergeant major departfield Woods Cross was still the ment Kearns to 1040 U IC Othrny (Fort Doug Finance petit only candidate to pass the thou-sai- d mark and now leads the iarip):otemV:4'elyrs8ppririvtn431114riee Bonnie Josephs 525 Becky Means 10922 county with 1052 votes Mary Ella Vola Hunter 350: Donna Marchant 1253 Evans Centerville stayed in sec- - Eva Pedersen 116: Betty Giacoma 457 — 1 - Continued from rage Seven house square Saturday from 3 to 9 Childs 22A: Virginia Taylor 221 Clorean Johnson jumped from 19 1438 and stay first in that com- LoisManti: Ruth Virginia Barton 716: to 126 to make one of the out- munity Larsen 477 Eunice Parry 264BettyPauline 441 Smith of increases the standing day Mt Pipasant: June Brunger Big changes were recorded in Mary while Betty Roundy's counters 453 Bingham Canyon where Maurine Hafen talpring City: Lois Tompaon 13 mounted to 35 now even an leads with Moroni: Adele Tidwell 6 Hyland Deltat Ber Deanna Dailey 72: Hersiett 0 Lou k:tta SampsonKathryn 236 1000 votes Close seconds are LorM 152 Turner Myrna raine Hartman 989 and Donna Fillmore: Elaine Davies 666 Kalman: tire Deanne Bement Johnson Rose Boren 986 014 County quota: $2067600 Jean Sanderson led Sandy with Lyndyll: Francis Allen 240: Clorean American Fork's Rotary club Johnson 126 Merr Johnson 64 'bonne 290 while Connie Kuhni scored 121 Ruth Ivie 20 Betty Roundy 35 queen Irene Shelley staged a real Scipio: Muriel Mathews 106: Ftlyilli and Rosalyn Barnes 108 Ashman 106 american Smelting Plant: Gloria Olsen spurt and ran her total from 604 to lt76 to go into third place in 1438 Sutherland: Betty G Barney 91 Utah Plant Copper: the entire county Gale Greenwood Coon 893 Madge Marie Azzello 427 Provo maintained her position at MORGAN Bingham Canyon: Donna Rose Boren 986: Lorraine Hartman 989: Maurine Hyland 1000 Delfina the head of Utah county with 1816 County quota: $90000 '' C Valdez 248 Wanda and Betty Gray Provo followed 57 Draper: Norma Sadler Morgan county's race grew even Sjohlom second place with 1599 closer Thursday as the backers of Terry 39994 Nelda Mien 148 Norma in In Pleasant Grove two con619 Elaine Garfield: Paul-th- e Eckersley Toone Gorder and Beverly Lark: Clarice Cooper 1011 testants ' Carol Clark and Louise Nichol put their bonds behind 418 Magna: Afton Williams Averett Rue Harmon 385: Aleen Thomas 1218 Walker were tied with 447 votes their favorite Miss Nichol led by La Midvale: 13I1s1u3 608 RoLayne each in one of the hottest spurts a margin of six when totals were Rasmussen Beverly 587 of balloting in the state Another Martin 911 Cleone Murray: counted and had 421 counters Salt Lake City: Colleen Boyce 643: Dot Blodgett 1043: tie in Utah county occurred beMiss Toone had 415 2898: Grace Butterfield tween Glowe Lewis Spanish Fork Devil's Slide: Mrs Rhea Stephens 55 June Bryson 1916 Betty Bonnie Cunningham Morgan: Joye Heiner Crouch :72 Flor- 5496: Elliott 816: Carol IGlison 479 Vivian and Emogene Clayson Santaquin ence Map Fry 153 Marian Kippen 134 7080 Fawcett 2069: June Gorringe 781 votes each to reach Evelyn Olson 371: Helen Robinson 84 Lorraine who scored Gudmundson Norma 1320: Beverly Gorder TOOT)e 415: Shirley Wil- Heiner sixth place in their county La Jensen Rae Maxine 946: 2766: kinson 17 Pauline Nichol 421 B Jensen 3647: Leda Marne''' 6004:Verdene Ellsworth continued to Virginia McHenry 646 Betty Lou Morse 1375: Phyllis Murdock 102 Louise Nich- lead Payson with 589 counters SALT LAKE olson 2166: Shirley Poet 2520 Neoma Santiere 648: Ann Smith 1570: Juanita while Elma Wilson came through County quota: $8350800 Jeanne Storm 3611 Joy Tinipson 2429: with 225 In Orem Beatrice Gapp6016: Roberta Welch June° Gorringe ZCMI con- Lois Watson Wooleton 2501 meyer held down her lead with 250 tender for the crown was back Erma 296: Connie votes from Geneva ward Jean Sanderson Sandy backers In the lead cif Salt Lake City and Kuhni 1'21: Rosalyn Barnes 108 while over in Lehi the Lioni club the state Thursday with a high threw their weight behind tIdene SANPETE score of 7080 After a two-da- y Garrett and brought her into lead taste of victory Beta Sigma Phi's County quota: $376600 in the town with 320 candidate Leda Manwill dropped Betty Lou Anderson vivacious position counters back to second with 6492 votes Gunnison lassie continued to be maintenance Beverly Clark Lois Watson lovely Salt Lake lass a high scorer in the count-- - tabulawas in the upper bracketa with tions when her votes hit 16e 1642 beauty captured the Geneva votes 6016 votes behind her while three mark Ephraim's Eunice Christen- Thursday and slipped into fifth with 940 votes other beauties Grace Butterfield sen stayed in second plate with place in the county works accounting Farley Sylphia 5496 Maxine B Jensen 2847 and 1187 followed by Manti's second place in Geneva with Juanita Storm 3611 were poised Barton who had 716 votesVirginia at the rates 566 votes for home runs end American Fora! Norma G Bateman Norma Terry Draper climbed day's 6: Eunnce 603 Mrs Karl Ohran 195 Irene ShellY Ephraim: Lola Anderson 1187: Mary Lou Christiansen 1376 to 399 to secure her position as Christensen 192 Adeene Larsen 145 Nada Paulson steno pool Geneva! Beverly Bywatei Maxine Chinon 274 first in the town for another day 12 Fairview: Mn Gene Miner 88: Thorn 176 accounting Elaine roll 541: Bev pay Christopherson while in Magna Gloria Olsen Stewart 488: Lu Dean Tucker 0 Georgia erly Clark Wanda 940 maintenance 138 backed by American Smelting Shenherd Driers rolling mill 260: Sylph& Farley Fountain Green: Mary:Peel 297 works accounting 566: Helen Hoover vice Plant steadily gained to reach Gunnison: 1642 president's office 384: Barbara Stewart Betty Lou Andersen - '- :- ''I :: -' :0- - - 2000-l- b : five-inc- :: - ----- - ‘ 1 CHOCOLATES : 1 41 4 : - A 4 COM CAW I COMPANY SILT WI CUL Utile 5 N TUNE X SL WEDNESDAYS 10:00 P IA FOR INTERLUDE FOR STRINGS er long-rang- long-rang- B-2- 1' I |