Show Contest results of annual 1959 reported By various committee Competition especially all exhibits exceptional Blue cash awards and other forms of recognition went to many area resident during last week's Uintah Basin Industrial The Art Flower Prince and Princess Talent Shows and many other events provided i competition for those tending the S Flower Show f Evelyn Peace Rose i specimen received the the-Show gold Sweepstakes were Leah Nel- son and of Vida Simmons and Iona Gardner of Myrl Clista Nona Ras- mussen and George E. i of j Many oilier ribbons were awarded to the best of several j j Baby Show i Chosen as prettiest babies in the annual competition i were Paul son of and Keith and Cay daughter of and Merrill J. There were 37 The tots were crowned Prince and Princess of the Uintah Basin Industrial Other age-group winners were Michael son of and Roger Gay-lene daughter of and Deloss Layne son of Barce Kathleen daughter of and Keith Margaret daughter of and Pat and Randy Scott son of the Bernard All-Star Talent Show In the year-old Laura Leavitt and Ann Murphy of Roosevelt copped first place with their pantomime and songs of the Roaring Second place went to Shirley and Coleen who sang on Your Sylvia Malnar of Neola and Connie of Roosevelt received third-place honors for their military tap Winners in the adult group were headed by Julie Washburn of whose piano version of Bumble Boogie won first Sharlene Noble of Fort Duchesne received second prize for her creative and a violin solo by Ann of Roosevelt won Prizes of and 53 went o the and third Door Prizes During tiie two Tennis Court lucky ticket-holders revived several lavish Kent of Roosevelt the power lawn ind an air conditioner was to Fred Evans of Brent Hatch received the barbecue and Phillip Hulling-sr won a set of Otto Lloyd of Ioka received a basket and Eaton of Venial won a fishing basket with Art Exhibit Adults Sweepstakes winner in the annual Art Exhibit awas Elaine Krissman's a Psalm at by Ken Squires won first place in the category of still life In the landscape by Opal Dillman won the first place A graphic portrait by J. Twohy received first and a graphic piece under the miscellaneous category won a first place ribbon for Other ribbons went Jerry Joe I Bernice Edith Ruth Dawna Dora Sara Ruth Eleanor Gail Carol Lynn Larry Judy Hatch and Leland Art Exhibit Junior In the grade-school Terry Scholes' desert landscape won a blue In the category of junior Stasia Ross received first place with her painting of Lonnie Dean's entry in the junior graphic division received first Others receiving ribbons were Ferris Rae Robin Lynn Madeleine Jean Barbara Ann Rufus Keith Sara Lynn Wanda Lee Majesty Beverly Danny Alvin and Kenneth There were entries in the art Approximately guests registered during the and is is presumed that many more viewed the paintings but did not sign the guest Junior Talent Show Loma and Susan Bastian of won first prize in the division for those nine years old and under in the Junior Talent Show with their rendition of a In the division for eleven- and Diane dancing received first Miss Colabella came from Aldon and William Whitehead of Roosevelt won second place in the younger group with their and Meldrin of received second place in the older he played a trumpet A song by Guy Coleman of Fort Duchesne won the third prize in the older Tournament In the Archery sponsored by the Dry Gulch trophies were awarded in several In the men's Russ Hamilton copped first followed by Lee Allred and Charlie Leah LaVeda Hamilton and Lucille Cook won in the women's division in that and in the junior category prizes went to Roy and Clarence Tennis Tournament Tennis tournament trophies went to several outstanding Basin tennis Paul won in the men's and runner-up was Kenny Women's division winner was Jean with Darlene Bartlett coming in Gordon received the trophy in the division for teenage with Chad Parade Floats First prize for floats entered in the parade went to the stately and beautiful entry of the Ute Tribe Community Services The float featured a huge eagle on the a big and several lavishly-costumed Second prize was awarded to the American Legion for the graceful Queen's The Story Princess entry of the Culture Club received third Last year's Prince and Princess also rode on the Pet Show Winners in the Children's Pet Show received white and red In the category of Smartest a dog belonging to Deborah Berrett was first prize followed by a dog by Angela Allred and a pony belonging to Marie In the Prettiest Pet all three winners were Marv Ann Pike's Siamese cat place a Siamese cat belonging to the children was and a white kitten owned by Lee Roberts placed Most Unusual Pets were headed by a calf owned by Carl and DeLayne the pony belonging to Sherry and an pup owned by Connie and David |