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Show MISS SAN JUAN" -- 1960 annual Bland ings City Orders Midday bration gets Watering Recess this Claire Sheridan, 17 year old beauty from Blandlng was crowned Miss San Juan of 1960 'Saturday Right in Morrticello, and will represent this county in the Miss Utah contest this fall. Miss Sheridan, a graduate of San Juan High School won over three other contestants, Sally Redd, Blanding, Helen Pehrson and Karen Hewitt of Nontloello, The young ladies were judged on the basis of personality, a modeling formal gown and bath-i- ng suit, knowledge of current events and talent Miss Sheridan sang "The Indian Leys Call" pressure . and Rodeo Horse Race exhibition starts at the Legion Grounds north of town at 2 p,m. Saddle and bare back bronc riding, Calf roping, team tying, wild oow milking and chioken restriction in all parts oolor to the The ordered so that a safe supply of water would b e in the storage tank to assure adequate was local business oonoerns will horse -- borne division as in previous years. City Water Department has placed a ban on the watering of lawns and gardens between noon and 2:00 p,m. M, F, Lyman, City water com- said the with a parade soheduled to in motion at 10:00 a, m, morning, Deoorative floats get The missioner, underway street main by add Rodeo cele- pull are among the events on the program, of town Of special interest will be a in the talent contest. and to meet any fire emergency. cow riding contest for kids The 5 foot 6 inch queen is the The Consnissloner emphasized that wild under 16 years of age, daughter of. Mr, and Mrs. J,D, the city has ample wa.tcr in Raoes, under the direction of She has lived in storage and that water is runSheridan, Richard Perkin9, include Saddle for the past three ning into the City tank at full Horse Race, Kid Pony Race, 300 Dlanding years, coming here from Snyder, capacity of the intake lines; yard free for all, quarter mile Texas, Outstanding in her class however when the larger output free for and a 38 mile she was oheer leader, president line is kept running at capacity free for all, all of the ohoral group, and chosen the City's 110,000 gallon tank Horses from Towoe.o as well as Miss loses ground, to be All Around Girl, Lyman says the Sheridan is planning a career in tank is full every morning and (TURN TP PAGE 4, COL, 3) enter and will nursing training that the tank should refill at the Methodist Hospital Sohool during the noon to 2 o'clock miles north of town if the site ' - . of Nursing, It is a branch of suspension period. the Southern Methodist UniveThe City is reported getting rsity at Dallas, Texas, ready to drill a well about 12 by a gcologio Under consideration is a is not ruled out study. well about 500 feet deep. flurry of horses hoofs Amid contestants tried out for Queen Monday evening, Rodeo Ora ohosen to reign as Queen, with Helen Nielson (left) and Anna Jean Black (center) Bayles was (right) as attendants. contestants were sponsored The by the Et contestants Cetera Club. Other rode for the who were Marlon Laws, Eve Jo Ann. Helquist, Lynn Perkins, Bonnie Lyman and Freda Guymon, They all displayed good horseClarence manship and judges, (judges . Clarenoe and Cardon Jones found Rogers, to choose the three difficult it Perkins, Teek Lyman, winners, The oontest was open to married women only. The winner. Ora Bayles, is the pother of three children, and the wife of Donald is the motner of three Bayles, children, and the wife of Donald Helen Nielson, is the Bayles, wife of DeReeoe Nielson and they Anna Jean 'have two ohildren, the wife: of Dslyna Blaok and they have 4 children. The program continued with the Elk Mountain Riders doing one cf Blaok is their Impressive drills. mber Me- , ; participating were i n and' (TURi TO PAGE 4, COL 4) |