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Show biigar Mouse baimtes TriscoBound Legionnaires a - " k I , I h k I t 5 ? v t v- r vvi v:4 7 d ' - ( S ' i , , . , - . 0 ' . ' - -, ; -:f .. . ;''X : x y,,:- ;:- :v..;:-- :', ..,.:. - :. :.? V 1 :i '. -":-:;. : , .. v' - ' J ;.. - V v . ,A- x ' ' -: .v vx ' " c 50 Members of Local Post 65 to Make Contest Trek OFF TO SAN FRANCISCO go the state champ drum and bugle corps of the American Legion Sugar House Post 65 to compete in the national championships next week. Fifty Fif-ty members of the local post, including the corps, will board two BurLington buses Saturday evening at 6 p.m., after being royally feted at the big send-' off celebr; tion on the plaza in Sugar House. They'll arrive just in time to march in the mammoth mam-moth "40 and 8" parade down Market Street, Sunday night t S p.m. They'll be wearing their colorful "Ute Indian" uniforms. Their new dreses uniforms arrived ar-rived late Thursday afternoon. Pictured above, from left to right: Cliff Husbands, corps manager, (seated in front); kneeUr;;, Mrs. John Grubb, 3ob Latses; Ernest Fox; Max Young Roy Coles; Bill Jones; Reed Jep-person; Jep-person; Lyman Sherwood; Karl Springman. Walt Panek; Bob Jenson . Swede Iverspn; ..William ..Wil-liam Lehman; STANDING: Virginia Vir-ginia Grubb; Elvera Dell; Keith Bateman, drum major; Bernard Hulquist; Leonard Nebeker; John Grubb; Paul Parker; Bill Brower; George Simons; Carl Brown; Ben Higbee; Bert Wid-dison; Wid-dison; Ernest Milgate; Herbert Johnson; Marlin Walton; Marilyn Mari-lyn Mills; Barbara Butkus, and Jackie Simons. |