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Show A Q m W)l ENTER PORTLAND TOURNEY. These I ladies will represent Cedar City at na-I na-I tional bowling tourney. They are, left to Cedar City Women Will Participate In International Fete Leaving April 30 for Portland, Oregon, to attend annual meeting meet-ing of the Women's International Bowling Congress and bowl In the national tournament of May 6 and 7 are Tlllie Biederman, Utah State Women's Bowling Association Associa-tion Vice President (who will be bowling on May 6 on her 70th birthday) and the following officers of-ficers of the Cedar City Women's Bowling Association: Lillian Hazel, president; La- j Vern Fetty, vice president; Lura Stapley, secretary-treasurer, and Mildred Thompson, Sgt.-atArms. Myna Hoyt will fly to Portland on May 4 to Join the other Cedar City ladies bowling in the national na-tional tournament Lura Stapley is the delegate from the local association as-sociation and Lillian Hazel the alternate delegate. The five-woman team is being sponsored by the Cedar Bowling Lanes by paying the team entrance en-trance fee and furnishing new bowling shirts. This tournament will be the largest WIBC tournament ever held on the west coast and the fifth largest tournament in the WIBC 48-year history. It involves more than 20,000 women bowlers from 46 states, Washington, D. C, Bermuda and Canada, bowling for $203,360, thf- second largest prize fund offered to women bowlers. right: Tillie Biederman, LaVerne Fetty, Lillian Hazel, Laura Stapley, Myna Hoyt, an alternate, and Mildred Thompson. |