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Show 4B Lakeside Review South, Wednosday, Apr, 6, 1983 AW Contest Deadline Nears For Pageant - BOUNTIFUL The dealine for contestants to enter the Miss Bountiful Area Scholarship is rapidly Pageant approaching. Contestants can still enter the pageant by contacting the Bountiful Area Chamber of Commerce at For those interested, an application form can be sent in the mail, according to Haven Burningham, chamber executive director. The annual pageant, sponsored by the chamber and by local businesses, will be held Friday, April 29, at the View-moHigh School auditorium at 7:30 p.m. Its a rewarding experience for a girl to enter the pageant. They make new friends and its an opportunity for them to pre295-694- 4. nt sent their talents, Faye Richards, chamber executive secretary said. a She said scholarships are awarded to Miss Bountiful Area and her two attendants to help them further their education. Contestants will compete in a swimsuit, evening gown and talent competition. Girls from Bountiful, Woods Cross, Farmington, West Bountiful, Centerville and North Salt Lake are eligible to compete.. The girl chosen Miss Bountiful Area will go on to compete in the Miss Utah Pageant in Orem ir June. Tickets for the pageant will be for adults and $1.25 for children under 12. Tickets can be purchased at the chamber office at 145 N. Main in Bountiful or from members of the chambers board of directors. Tickets purchased the evening of the pageant will be slightly higher, Mrs. Richards said. $2.50 filmstrips and pamphlets around the house where they are visible and helpful to the child is important. If you are unable to afford a variety of books, special trips to the library might work. Be sure to schedule a time to read. By setting aside a specific amount of time each day for everyone in the family to read, you will help develop positive books listed by the as good reading for children 13 and older about growing up and adolescent experiences are: The Ghost Belonged to Me, by Richard Peck; The Pistachio Prescription, by Paula Danziger; The Chocolate War, by Robert Cormier; If I Love You, Am I Trapped Forever? by M.E. Kerr; Summer of My German Sol- - CORI VANCE Reservist Gets Army Training - CO have. traditions. history and UBDA CHOICt MMCMn ft DEiF liras ib. UmULiAM Vf4CMrt uJQ2 gS"-- 3 cii?loi::s I $(135 U lllvar SKS? i Mpjl and Hearing Centers Wash. Oadan 6SM47S - Vocation custom cirmss 25 S. 595 W. SMCXIX3 & CUSIXS J3LO BOUNTIFUL 292-757- 1 295-758- 5 4t$ I St. nectkt Way Oacten mrnmrnm JWfWTfWW Layton S2S-56- 2 4 98 . $88 W. ttrfgftam tky al Center classes are open to the general public who are welcome to attend. and Brush-u- p speed-buildin- g typewriting, electronic cal- culators, and the fundamentals of bookkeeping will be offered as part of the three hour class. and certifiThey are cates may be earned as skills are mastered. Individualized instruction is used. self-pace- Registration will be Saturday morning, April 9, 8 a.m. at the $36. TOGETHER 42 KAYSVILLE Typewriting, boarding (by touch), and bookkeeping will be taught as part of an extended week on Saturdays at 8 a.m. at the Davis .Area Vocational Center, 550 E. 300 S., Kaysville, starting April 9 and running for eight weeks. Center. The fee is ESPW in Vacation Bible Schools, ministering as a camp counselor, and assisting in the construction of adobe bricks for Indian homes and barns. A student at Anchor Christian BOUNTIFUL Army Re- Academy in Murray, Miss serve Pvt. Daryl K. Dalling, son Vance is eagerly anticipating her working on. the reservation of John K. Dalling of 201 Shelthis coming summer, Im lookley, Idaho Falls, Idaho, and Kaye Cranney of 1022 E, 800 N., ing forward to seeing many Bountiful, has completed basic Navajos receive Jesus Christ as training at' Fort Leonard Wood, their personal Saviour, just as I A Vocational Center To Hold Classes . Weekdays New Mexico, with her father Pastor Joe Vance bringing the morning message. A member of Grace Baptist Church of Salt Lake, Miss Vance will work as a summer missionary apprentice teaching Begins April 9 10-k-ey 5:30pm Reservation near Farmington, and Army iversitys plant department. UC-IR- During the 11 a.m. service Sunday, April 10, of the Faith Baptist Church (the American Legion Hall, 45' W. 3rd S.) in Bountiful, Cori Vance will present her work on the Navajo THREESq eOIVANY During the training, students received instruction in drill and ceremonies, weapons, map reading, tactics, military courtesy, military justice, first aid, reading habits. Provide stimulating activities ,to help the reading take on added meaning. If the child reads a book on dinosaurs, why not take him to the museum of natural history to see some bones? Or how about a fiction book that talks about the desert? Why not go visit the local college or unA few -- To Aii Mo. Tips Given On How To Get Reading Bug Reading begins in the home, so just what can a parent do to Encourage the older child, that 11 through 15 year old, to read. Some helpful tips are to develop a reading atmosphere in the home. 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