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Show Lakeside Review South, Wednesday, Mar. 2, 1983 Area DAR Chapter Sets Goals V A Daughters of the American Revolution spring conference will be held in Salt Lake City on March 4 and 5, with members of the local Sego Lily Chapter planning to participate, accord- ing to Anita Davis, chapter regent. Details of the conference were discussed at a recent meeting of the Sego Lily Chapter. During that meeting, also, the chapter honored Rachael Stewart and Jenifer Gill, winners of the American History Month essay contest. , Each girl was given a certificate and a copy of the book, Washington Landmarks. Membership In Sego Lily Chapter has grown from 12 charter members in 1974 to 31 at the present time. The chapter has completed service projects including proclamation of Constitution Week, presentation of ROTC medals to students, giving flags to organizations, taking patriotic programs to other groups and participating in naturalization ceremonies for NAMED daughter new citizens. The next regular meeting following the spring conference will be held April 18 at 1 p.m. at the home of Alene Jones. At that time a guest speaker from the Raptor Society will present a on the conservation of Kourbelas, live in Bountiful and program Delbert and Jerry Black are of birds of prey. Kaysville. A student at Burton Elementary School, Danielle was also Little Miss Princess for Utah is Danielle Bird, of Dan and Sophia Bird of Kaysville. Davis Miss Wins Title KAYSVILLE A Kaysville first grader was named Little Miss Princess for Utah at the second annual Utah Princess Pageant held in Salt Lake City Feb. 12. Danielle Bird, daughter of Dan and Sophia Bird of Kaysville, the state winner, was sponsored in the contest by three Bountiful businesses. Her ' grandparents, Soph and Juanita Rain or Shine Officer Course Is Completed named the winner of the sportswear competition, first runner-u- p in the pajama portion - in the forand second runner-uBOUNTIFUL Second Lt. mal portion of the contest. She K. Van son of Rodney Wagenen, was also awarded the Smile Robert L. and Shirley K. Van Award for the days Wagenen at 796 N. 800 E., Bountiful, has graduated from the U.S. Air Force missile launch officer course at Sheppard Air Force Base, Texas. Now trained in the operation and maintenance of missile systems, the officer is being assigned for duty at McConnell Air Force Base, Kan., with the 381st p "Acceptable' Shoes Meet Stiff Criteria By SHARON NAUTA STEELE If the shoe fits, wear it, sensible mothers of bygone generations were often heard to say. But nowadays, fit is the least important requirement for acceptable footwear. According to the set, wearable wearing apparel for update piggies must come with designer laces at least two yards long and replete with pictures of smiley faces or valentines, not to mention inscriptions like Yeah Baby, or Totally Totally Awesome. Shoes, de rigueur, must also have scratch n sniff toe guards, er zipper-toppe- d built-i- pockets, and pencil sharpeners. If Junior plans to exercise his kickers in the grass, his shoes must be white. If he intends to stick to the sidewalks, his footwear must be green. And shoes designated for inside the house must always be muddy. active-wea- r These days, oxfords may not under any circumstances be referred to as sneakers, or gym shoes. In order to be considered chic, they must n soft-side- d tenny-run-ner- s, bear names like GrasshopWildcats, or even pers, Kangaroos. Ideally, shoes are purchased at least three sizes too small. That way the wearer can, with a clear conscience, insist upon a new pair the very day the latest probably something style 1902 YAMAHA YZ 125 REGULAR 1699 Strategic Missile Wing. His wife, Emily, is the daugh- with individual toe compartments hits the footwear fashion floor. ter of Robert B. and Edith S. Melbos of 6237 S. Lafayette Place, Littleton, Colo. Because socially acceptable Van Wagenen is a 1982 shoes may not be washed, of Brigham Young Ungraduate periodic fumigations with tal- iversity, Provo. cum powder and Lysol spray must be surreptitiously carried out by the wearers mother. Although some moms might like to employ a gas mask in the process, a strategically placed clothespin is more economical for the parent who hopes to keep her own feet on the ground after having paid for Juniors shoes. After all, any mother who habitually helps her kids put their best foot forward has probably got a mortgage on their soles. Mechanic Gets Germany Duty BOUNTIFUL FROM COUNTRY TRAILS... ...TO CITY STREETS V-v-V Vvi 1902 VIGBOrJ WITH FULL FARING REGULAR X 3599 Pvt. Michael - G. White, son of David G. White and stepson of Joanne R. White of 1128 S. 1500 E., Bountiful, has arrived for duty in Giessen, West Germany. White, a vehicle mechanic, was previously assigned at Fort Leonard Wood, Mo. He is a 1982 graduate of Bountiful High School. His wife, Becky, is the daughter of Robert and Renea Fernil-oualso of Bountiful. M KJt X. FDOInite in till min Mini in s, EARLY BIRD tune-u- : p: SPECIALS GOOD WITH COUPON ? 4,7 COUPON r -- x& 1 unuu 01d Fashioned FILLED WITH YOURS OF n DAM (f COMPLETE SALES, SERVICE, PARTS & ACCESSORIES MOTORCYCLES & SNOWMOBILES 12 n . ;U .COca 1C5 am Sc5thK!sb,Cocatllol Ftocs ANY MOTORCYCLE 12. One VI k Only March COcii VALUE PURCHASE gyo es 3-- FREE WITH COUPON EXPIRES MARCH 12, 1983 ROLL BACK Playitex TW LUBES, OILS WAXES Das PRICES! C3AS-allstyi.- ! 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