Show terson and Elmer Green veterans e hwi training and Leland Smith saddle horses John D Potter beef cattle Lee E Thurgood dairy cattle Allen Robins turkeys Bernard Morton poultry and pets Roy Puilem fruit Thomas Q Williams farm and vegetables Mrs R products w Benton flowers and garden clubs Wayne Burton men's hobFAR MING TON April 29 — Offi- bies Mrs Seifert women's hobcers have been named and plans bies David A Johnston machinClaude ery and equipment are going forward for the Davis Draayer Elton Briggs and Jay county fair to be held Aug 26 and Bod ily horse pulling 27 at Davis high school in Kays-vill- e Joseph W Johnson publicity manager reported today uttteers oc tne organization are Eugene Tohnan president DeLore Nichols vice president Archer R Clayton treasurer Shirley Bishop SALT LAKE CITY April 29 secretary air jonnson publicity manager Leo H Layton in charge (AP)— The state of Utah will open of the rodeo Mark Argyle sports bids May 10 for 1270000 gallons Mrs Chester C Flint women's of vehicle fuel— enough to operate d department Theta Johnson and vehicles for one year Melvin L Wakefield Four-clubs Truman S Curtis state purchasing Clinton Zollinger vocational agri- agent said the state will buy 5000 culture department Melvin M Pe gallons of premium grade gasoline Side Glances Chosen or-th- Dates Reported For Davis Fair Lass With Class 'National Guard Sought as Queen Tells of Armory SALT LAKE CITY April 29 EVANSTON Wyo April 29— (AP) — If you're a lass with class— Plans for erecting a national guard and a Utah pioneer pedigree — you armory in Evanaton were disclosed are eligible for the annual Days of by Lyle Barnes commanding offi'47 queen contest cer of the guard unit in Evanston Mrs Kate B Carter president of In g talk before the chamber of Daughters of Utah Pioneers an- commerce at a noon luncheon this nounced entries will be received at week in Freeman's cafe the D U P office in the capitol The building as planned would State Sets Bids On Vehicle Fuel state-owne- H SB THE CGDEN fUTAHJ STANDARD-EXAMINE- R FRIDAY EVENING APRIL 29 1949 America's favorit building until June 28 The new queen and her two attendants will be announced that evening Coronation will be July 18 Applicants for the honor must be descendants of the Utah pioneers between 18 and 28 years of age and unmarried serve as a community center containing recreation rooms and facilities for serving meals it was reported It would be located in the eastern part of town near the recreation field 3arde W Kurt superintendent Evanston schools also a speaker at the meeting discussed teacher supply and demand and school fi1000000 gallons of first grade gas- nances Lack of qualified teachers the United States nasi oline 250000 gallons of Diesel fuel throughout oecoma a national problem which and 15000 gallons of kerosene will take years to solve he said STOP MARKETING - esse HeS 9t SSJi Wane iw W-- sea a a SsT Our customers enjoy Stimson Markets one-sto- p shopping Free then quickly and happily parking makes it easy to shop anytime make selections from our cases —choice meats already cut and packaged crisp fresh produce that's tempting and nutri-tiou- s all foods properly refrigerated and ready for you And Stimson's genuine low prices on every item! I SEE FOR OURSELF! IT PAYS TO SHOP AT STIMSON MARKETS 6s Dad I don't see how you've managed to mako out thoao yeare without at laaat an addinar machinal"' ' "But aJI — —— Form Units Open Home Confab to To Settlement Begin Tonight hundred four farm units of ISO acres each have been opened for homestead settlement on the Heart mountain division of the U 8 bureau of reclamation'! Shoshone project in northwestern On about Wyoming H was announced through the Weber county agent's office today Applications for the irrigable farms will be received by the superintendent of Shoshone project Cody Wyo Copies of the public notices application forms and detailed information about the open lng may be had from the regional director's office R H Workinger manager Big Horn district bureau of reclamation Cody wyo or from the Shoshone project office self-servi- ce LAKE CITY April 38 The Utah State Home Economics association will open a two-da- y convention tonight at 7:30 o'clock Heading the list of speakers will be Mrs Esther Pond Smith' Pull man Wash national consultant on nousinc sne win talk on "Plan-nin- g Homes to Fit Our Families' needs" ' Two hundred delegates are ex which will pected at the meeting be on the theme -- Developing the West Through Our Homes Among speakers tomorrow will be Fred Markham Provo architect SALT (AP)-- Programs Held Major Problem Cody Included in the opening the third on this division since the end SALT LAKE CITY Anril 29 of World war II are 12073 acres of irrigable land The average farm (AP) — Development of new pro- grams to meet increased demands is the biggest problem of recreation executives Lynn S Rodney of rasadena Calif said yesterday Rodney who is field representative for the National Recreation association addressed the Pacific Southwest district conference of the national organization Josephine D Randall supeiin tendent of recreation in San Fran ciaco told the group that future growth of recreation will be determined SALT LAKE CITY April 29 leaders by present recreational CAP)— H W Prickett transportation consultant for the Utah de- Stent of publicity and left today for Washington D C to present oral arguments in the Geneva Steel rate CLEARFIELD Davis County The rates permitted to go Into effect April 1 1947 subject to fur- April 29 — Officials of Clearfield ther investigation have been pub- city were obtaining consent today lished by western rail carriers But from property owners in the area they are under attack by eastern to construct special types of gutters and midwestern steel producers and bridges which will permit irAfter the oral arguments are rigation water to flow along the concluded the case will go to the streets running north and south in interstate commerce commission the city it was reported The cost which will hot be much higher for final decision than the regular type of curb and gutter will be stood by property ACADEMY SESSION SET owners benefiting it was exSALT LAKE CITY April SB plained AP) —Spring meeting of the Utah Academyis of Sciences Arts and LADIES AID ELECTS Letters scheduled May 6 and 7 at EVANSTON Wyo April 29— the University of Utah It is ex- Mrs Victor Sundberg was elected pected to attract nearly 400 per- president of the Trinity Lutheran sons The opening session Friday society Ladies' Aid of the church at two p m in the Union building at a recent in the home of will be a symposium on "Academic Mrs R V meeting Mrs Flint was Flint and Industrial Research in Promot- elected vice president and Mrs ing New Home Industries in Utah" Archie Huey secretary-treasurunit contains 116 acres of irrigable land and about 15 acres of land suitable for pasture and other purposes Veterans of World war II are given preference of application ORANGE JUICE 46-oun- ce can non-irrigab- le Pricketf Leaves On Rate Hearing S Indus-developme- nt Approval Sought On New Gutters er Deviled Meat - fLej? 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