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Show nEKLY Y REFLEX-DAV- NEWS JOURNAL, JUNE 23, 1977 iS Says Speaking Ability Helps To Land Governors Position that she gate from that time until she vas finally elected THE ELECTION tor goer-no- r began Wednesday Allison vas svotr in at a formal banquet on Thutsday where she will not only be active m debate, but will be vice president of the Honor society and a member of the y eat book staff During the summer she will work as assistant manager at the Kays-tile Theater, a job she has had smee she was 142 x evening When Allison called to tell her parents that she vas in the final election, they already had the word They had jumped m tht ( ar earlier with her six younger sisters, ranging m age from 14 to 1 It was such fast notice that the Allisons sisters didn't hate time to get ready, but had to change clothes m q-- tar on the way to edar City SHE PLANS to follow in her Retd Daniels attended the 60th wedding anniversary open house for his parents, Mr. and Mrs Miss Karey Michie was guest of honor at a dinner party held at the Davis tle, Wash Guests included Mr. and Mrs. William Pullam, Salt Lake City; Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Sickinger, Clearfield; Steve Wignall and his fiance John Daniels at Payson over the weekend. It was also his fathers County Park, Monday evening. The party was a farewell to Karey who is leaving for Korderen, Norway to spend Bountiful and Miss Shannette Preece of Logan. 80th birthday tained at a family birthday dinner at her home Sunday in honor of her husbands birthday anniversary. Members of the family attending were Dr. Daniel and Mrs. Henriques from Arroyo Grande, California were visitors last week of Mrs Sarah Giles Brigham Young University in Provo; Mr. and Mrs. Mike Johnson and son Jeremiah of Bountiful, Mr. and Mrs John Steiner and family, Mrs. Fsther Reberger all of Kays- mother, Recent visitors of Mr. and Mrs Sam McAllister were his Johnson, Rexburg, Idaho; Miss Debbie Johnson, an- niversary, therefore it wax a joint celebration Mrs. Rildah Smith is convalescing at her home after the summer months on the American Field Service Summer Program. She will spend the next three months field; Mrs. Wilma Buhler, accounting at either BYU the University of Utah. in Norway Mr. and Mrs where he was confined. He is now convalescing at his home. Miss Sharolyn Shelley, Clear- fathers footsteps and major ,n ! L.L. Lake has returned home trom the Davis North Hospital Mr. and Mrs. Joe F. Preece entertained at a patio dinner barbeque Thursday evening in honor of their son and Mr. and daughter-in-law- , Mrs. Terry J. Preece of Seat- recently undergoing major surgery at the LDS Hospital LaVerde and his sister, Mrs. Charnelle Man-soand two daughters Natalie and Christine of Price. While here they met other relatives at the Lagoon on Saturday for a family outing. n ville. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Dyal in Salt Lake City. Mrs. Morris Johnson enter Mrs. of Kanab McAllister (. THE FAMILY aimed in Allison see to inaugurated as go ernor and to bring her the right dress She had worn another friends dress at the dinner when she was announced as governor. Allison talked about the suspense that mounted dining the two days From the time the gnis vent to the polls at 12 noon on Thursday until the totes were announced, she vent through the motions of going to a tea and attending normal acti'i-tie- s "1 w as so m ated that couldn't eat " lime M 1 il'Min p 'mi K, ( 1m ! ,i li VHI.i it li'"', daughter of i Laura Bariev id , '1 M h(vttT Read, Kays-dV, :?."d 'he lelt it was her M e .1 mg ah' Iny That landed nei t'e go'etnors portion Up e. lir7 ft e That n g Is. i t v 1,"U d L oi of s p; ( Utah mop edar t i SSTEAKSS BONELESS 19 SIRLOIN lb. 1 At I lXO v ill be s. j u ad captain of In d. Pate at Pas m 1' j h M eel next year and hat, ht on n the debate program I aM ear he et three va a' map if t r of the squad nJei the ciene(.rship of and, debate inMrue- ivt i ! i a Politics ate net nev to 'Him n tear she sen ed 1 a- -t ihe te M n e pi evident of thi Ytu rg Republicans in li n n. County She also ' "i f t d tor the clot non of in net at I lean Brand v ho an ter t! e county eomrum-MoAlbstn said she was ac-t- , e n be'h p uties since she ' tv Inrstlf as somewhere f eiv et n a tat and a in peb'tt an , l T-BO- of SHE TOLD of the suspense waiting through the nouncement of $019 NE lb. an- all the other state candidates Then 1HL thi night of running for get tPini bad o c urred to Allison la bee she left Kays-- ' die ter G ils State, but "the go !s in pv t ity v ere the ones d me into v t'o t running he Tift gills from all over tl e state v ho attend Girls 11 Siae ate members of 14 ci- ties, p,uh wnh a population of ,.''oi it 27 I at h city is advised ; one U ,idi r Allison vas a m 'it of Hampton City. were nominated ernnrship from each of tl e tv o major political par-la'making a total of 12 girls fr. ni v ithm the state who ran f ii the position of governor. 'Ibsen v as nominated at tl cere ention, and like the o' 'et 11 candidates, gave a s eec h asking the girls to spppot t her This was only on" f a total of 18 speeches SIX GIRLS L i g c i SHE TALKED about her campaign for the gocernors position. Her slogan wasI based on stars "Just before left 1 stuck several boxes of stars in my purse I wasnt sure w'hat I would use them for or even if w mild i un, hut won the nomination when for my party, I Muck one of them on my campaign manager's forehead The idea snowballed and soon all of Allisons supporters wete wearing stars. won When Allison the primary she used as her theme, "Hitch Your Wagon to Her final speech was a Star based on the theme from the Man From a Mancha to dream the impossible dream, to reach the unreachable star. 1 ilfu. Sfl 89 her name was finally announced in a skit at the end. When they announced that Allison had won, 310 girls surrounded her. "There were newspaper men crowding around and cameras were flashing Next year Allison will preside at the 1978 session of Curls State RIB Lb styiioHipZ1 lb. ? ROUND Lcsspnr Roast ooast "OAST Wi -- - i ... fHe-- ' s n t lit CHUCK d P : HJL freezer 7' I HENNY PENNY A "Nfc-- GRAIN FED BABY BEEF Cut, wrapped & Frozen All included in price '(j 0Pk THE 1 d to PRESSURE FRIED &v PERFECTION IN ONLY MINUTES -PIPING HOT READY TO GO FOR YOUR PICNIC, OUTING, PARTY, SNACK OR DONE ffrvfr.'- W f Ht' G TO PACKAGED v 1 lb r- m- - SNAK PACK - 4 pcs, a potato log TALKED about what that unreachable star "ould encompass when wo reached I it, DINNER BOX Allison said Allison says that she is looking forward to a busy year at Davis High next year CREAM 0 WEBER for RRST QUALITY HALF GALLON CARTONS X 2 71 MILK WHOU 73 MILK EP N CELERY When you've made youi selection, wewill gnu kly and acc uiately blend anv of out top quality intei lor )i d e xh inr produc ts to ma'i h vour c hou e ONIONS STIMSONS BREAD lb. lb. 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