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Show Pioneer Village Opens 1890 Barber Shop The opening of the 1890 barber shop at the Pioneer Village, 3000 Connor St., Sunday honored barbers bar-bers from all parts of Utah. A stirring barber-shop quartet contest was high light of the program. The Chordtonics barber bar-ber shop quartet claimed first prize in the contest, second prize went to the Kamas Valley Four, third prize was awarded to the Utpco Ultrasonics and the Sherman School teachers who have composed the barber-shop quartet at the Village for some time, received fourth place. Honorable Hon-orable mention went to the young boys representing the Ayre Barber Supply. All participants will appear on TV on a future date. Hendrick A. Van Harten, 1107 East 21st South, received a gift for the barber longest in business and who had plied his trade 65 years. He was also named "King For A Day." Thomas A. Houghton was a-warded a-warded a prize as the fattest barber; Franklin D. Marshall. Hunter, received a prize for the barber with the largest family; Charles B. Cazier, Logan, won the award for the baldest barber. bar-ber. (He is also known for his contribution of assisting in obtaining ob-taining a pioneeer home for the Village). All winners were presented gifts in keeping with their achievements. achieve-ments. Mrs. Peggy Gundersen, Pressed in 1890 fashions, was mistress of ceremonies. |