Show Winners announced Large crowd jams park at finale SWEEPSTAKES WINNER in parade was this float mad and entered by the Roosevelt Culture It was built to the theme of Land of Four sweet little I girls and lovely Pam are the principals riding the Two shades of blue were used to form the base of the Fred Riding designed the The annual Uintah Basin Industrial Convention came to a successful end Saturday night with the largest to witness the Pageant and other festivities for the final It is estimated between and people jammed the city park EACH SUCCEEDING year has seen the crowds swell for the talent contests and for the colorful Indian pageant Hiawatha and this was the biggest In addition to hearing a challenging address from Judge Joseph E. and seeing the pageant that was more Impressive than ever the crowd saw Charles son of Dr Paul win the Corvair automobile that was given away at the conclusion of the Saturday is the purpose of the American courts that they should be a haven for the a citadel of a bulwark of a refuge from tyranny and the Judge Nelson told the crowd that heard his stirring D. JAMES director of the Utah Tourist and Publicity guest Friday evening emphasized that tourism is ever body's business isn't anyone whom it doesn't he Everyone benefits from Of dollar the tourist eight cents goes into taxes which benefit CANNON reported that tourist business has gone up 40 In the past six Bringing tourism to the local he said the is a man made event in the largest East-West mountains in the United States among the Ute Indians which offer great ideas for tourism DEFECTING the 1963 program as its president was Jo seph E. who reported the entire convention was one of cooperative effort and was loud in his praise to all who helped make it The Roosevelt Culture Club with its blue frilly float called Land of Liberty took 1 grand champion honors in the parade and the Uintah j Canyon Youth Camp float was judged first in the commercial the American Legion Post Auxiliary of Fort first in the church and j civic groups MOST HUMOROUS was a I children's entry with rabbits ami taking first place in the children's division was Bruce Brighton with his Shetland pony and drag Second place in the groups division went to the Business and Professional Women's Club of Roosevelt with their Story Time and to the Duchesne County Fair in the commercial division INDIVIDUAL reports on various other activities will be found in separate stories scattered throughout the Standard this |