Show B 49 seH fl a J ROYALTY TED Named festivities for 1904 with the J Indian Princess Royalty are Miss Holly Mss Gernldine second and Miss Sharon first attendant The trio were selected at the Queen Pageant Saturday night in INDIAN PRINCESS CROWNED Miss May 1 Lw Noble was crowned Miss Indian I Princess ut the annual pageant held I Saturday night in Second attendant is Miss Beverly and first attendant is Miss Patricia The Princess was frowned hy the 1963 Miss Maxine jj Indian princess Chosen at pageant Saturday Miss Holly daughter of Mr and Mrs Gordon was crowned Saturday j night at the annual queen ant held at the Roosevelt Stake Named as her attendants were two Vernal Miss Sharon Lynn daughter of and Reed F. Bodily and Miss daughter of and Fred Both were also attendants in last year's The 1964 queen was crowned by Miss Kathleen Jol-lej 1963 winner Miss' HARMSTON received an outstanding ovation following her talent an excerpt from the Broadway musical Fair Talent number of Miss Bodily was a with a display of some of her art Miss displayed perfect pitch and played a piano solo Miss Colleen Shields of and Ralph was named by the group of and Miss Mary Jean daughter of Mr and Francis was chosen as ALSO NAMED TO the royalty were an Indian princess and two Miss May Lee daughter of Lorena S was crowned princess by Miss Maxine last year's with Miss Patricia Tavea-See QUEEN page 10 Queen from page point and Miss Beverly Lone-bear named as her Miss is the daughter of Ray and Mrs Harriet and Miss is the daughter of Mr and Guy Myton The will reign over festivities of the 1964 Uintah Basin Industrial set for August at A reception will honor the royalty Friday August between the hours of and 3 00 p m. at the home of Mrs Lynn The public Is invited to attend this social event and meet Uie FIFTEEN contestants from throughout the Uintah Basin competed for the title of Miss and seven Indian girls were in competition for the Miss Indian Princess The day's activities commenced with a tea for contestants from to p.m. at the Dale Larsen under direction of the Here the girls were interviewed by a panel of I Later in the day the bathing suit division was held Union High with the j appearance in evening gowns jand the talent routine taking place for the public that Master of ceremonies for the evening was Keith Bergquist land welcome was given by John B. president Each queen appeared first in evening gown and later presented a Something different was added to the pageant this year when each Indian princess of her such as preparing entry displayed a nn art foods for winter sign Each appeared a beautiful Indian WHEN THE WINNER of the Indian Princess contest was she was serenaded by Lynn Balm who Love The queen was serenaded by Don who sang an original written by McKay and John Background music was furnished by and Delmer A specialty number was Lord's in sign language by Darwin St. one of the with vocal accompaniment by Ardean Bench and Wm St. Clair is a former Indian OTHER SPECIALTY numbers included a piano solo by Miss Laura and a dance by Miss Pam Ushers were David Hullinger and Chad Tickets were under direction of the The pageant concluded with the presentation of gifts to the royalty winners by Hollis G. local Pepsi-Cola bottler The queen and princess each received a Savings Bond and each attendant an engraved silver WINNER OF THE queen pageant will enter the Miss Utah Scholarship pageant in sponsored by and Miss Noble will compete in the Miss Indian America contest in July August of this Judges for the entire contest included Virginia chairman of the Miss Utah Maud secretary for the Miss Utah Mr and Mrs Darwin St. Brigham and Jim manager-owner of Cowan's Cowan substituted for L. Howard who was unable to come at the last CO-CHAIRMEN FOR the pageant were Cliff Mem-mott and Theron |