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Show IO Lakeside Review North, Wednesday, Aug. 17, 1983 :r .4'' if- - f l BabiesTops Weber SOUTH WEBER Country Fair Days was off to a great start last week with the selection of the best of the babies. Proud parents showed off their pride and joy in the diaper derby Aug. 'A 'A,' f ' in S. hW i 5 6. In the age category 2 months, the judges chose as prince Matthew Stone, son of Dean Stone and Darnell Garcia, 2550 E. 7800 S.; Princess is Tina Birt, daughter of Ralph and Dana Birt, 6901 S. 475 E. Winners in other categories' were: biggest eyes, Kasey Jay Roberts, son of Kasey and Anena Roberts 1335 E. Lester; most hair; Candace Schenck, daughter of Gary and Helen Schenck 1685 E. So. Weber Dr.; chubbiest, Patricia Tucker, daughter of Stephen and Jannett Tucker 2191 E. 7800 S. Youngest with most teeth, Rachel Poll, daughter of Farrell and Sherry Poll. 2595 E. 7800 S. least hair, Kristin Bradley, daughter of John and Janda Bradley 1491 E. Canyon Dr. 4 Winners in the month age group were, Duke and biggest dimples, Sage Ukena, son of Lloyd and Jan Ukena 2164 E. 7875 S.; Duchess, Lisa Ann daughter of Craig and Nancy Messerly, 1860 E. So. Weber Dr. Longest lashes, Timothy Rice, son of Elizabeth and Steven Rice, 2354 E. 7800 S.; bluest eyes, Wylee Kap, son of Keith and Teresa Kap, 939 E. So. Weber Dr.; brownest eyes, Riley Joe Malan, son of Max and Belva Malan, 1305 E.; blondest hair, Mark D. Rituper, son of Steve and Debbie Rituper, 2213 E. Parrish, 7297 S. 1550 E., queen; Amy Dalton, daughter of Ron and Keri ton of 7189 S. 1600 E., second atten-731- 1 JUNIOR MISS royalty in South Weber includes (from left) Jodie Stanger, of Fred and JoAnn Stanger, S. 1200 E., first attendant; Amelia Parrish, daughter of Roger and Becky Dal-daugh- ter PRINCE AND PRINCESS in South Weber diaper derby Zj are Matthew Stone, son of Deann Stone and Darnell- -. Garcia, 2550 E. 7800 S., and Tina Birt, daughter of Ralph and Dana Birt, 6901 S. 475 E, They are being held by their mothers. IT 12-2- dant. ' Mm Mes-serl- y, 7875 So. w? JSk South Weber Country Fair are of Lloyd and Jan Ukena, son Days Sage Ukena, 2164 E. 7875 S., and Lisa Ann Messerly, daughter ofS Craig and Nancy Messerly, 1860 E. South Weber Dr. DUKE AND DUCHESS of 6 The month age group were all sporting their best dress. Chosen King was Michael Tesch, son of Robert and Elaine Tesch, 2180 E. 7875 S.; queen; Triasa Roesberry, daughter of Ken and Charlene Roesberry, 2143 E. 7875 S.; biggest eyes, Aaron Poll, son of Arnold and Patty Poll, 2287 E. 7800 S. 24-3- Brownpst eyes, Krystle Yama-shit- a, daughter of Steve and Trade Yamashita, 2131 E. 7800 S.; Blaine and Leah Land, 7849 S. 2100 E., queen; and Melisa Monroe, daughter of Jeff and Connie Monroe of 7965 S. 2175 E., second attendant. contest winners in South Weber Country Fair Days are (from left) Brook Petersen, daughter of Brent and Jan Petersen, 6848 S. 476 E., first attendant; Alecia Land, daughter of LITTLE MISS bn best personality, Tina Thomas, daughter of Larry and Sandy Thomas, 2115 E. 7800 S.; rosiest cheeks, Rachell Ferrell, daughter of Lance and Loujean Ferrell 2112 E. So. Weber Dr.; bluest eyes, r Brady Stott, son of Rorie and flacqudle Stott r? 364. So. V 1700 E. Is Selected Royalty I & daughter of Roger and Becky Parrish 7297 S. 550 E.; first attendant, Jodie Stanger, daughter of Fred and JoAnn Stanger 7311 S. 1200 E.; second attendant, Amy Dalton, daughter of Ron and Keri Dal- SOUTH WEBER Singing and dancing higher lighted the evening at the Little Miss Junior Miss pageant held Aug. 6 at the South Weber church cultural hall. Miss South Weber Tracy Atkinson drew names - to select the winners. Little Miss Queen is Alecia Land, daughter of Blaine and Leah Land, 7849 S. 12100 E. First attendant is Brook Petersen, daugh-J- ; ter of Brent and Janet Petersen 6848 S. 475 E. Sec-- 5 ond attendant is Melisa Monroe daughter of Jeff 3- and Connie Monroe 7965 S. 2175 E. "vT Junior Miss royalty are Queen Amelia' Parrish si' 1 ton, 7189 S. 1600 E. Junior Miss and Little Miss Queens received crowns, banners and flowers. Attendants won ban- )- Sr-- NOT PARTICULARLY delighted at having been named queen of South Weber Country Fair diaper derby, Triasa Roseberry, daughter of Ken and Charlene Roseberry, 2143 E. 7875 S., squeals at photographer and crowd, while King Michael Tesch, son of Robert and Elaine Tesch, 2180 E. 7875 S. wears his crown contentedly! OHo ners and flowers. All royalty reign over Country fair days and ride a float in the Parade on Aug. 13. The pageant directed by Geri Daines and committee members Kay Moore, Chris Adams, Mary Ann Stauffer and Janet Aston. . n Farmington Coed to Compete FARMINGTON Kelly Lynne Dubois, daughter of Lynn and Elaine Dubois of Farmington will be competing for the title of ijv Miss Teen of Utah in Provo, rolls She is a member of the cross country team and lettered in track. She is listed in Whos Who Among American High Kiwanis, Anderson Lumber School Students. Kelly is curAugust Company, Tree Shop, House of rently doing volunteer work at CV' , Nails, Menlove Dodge Toyota, the Monte Vista Center for menjyK Miss Teen of Utah will win Shelgrove-Maxwe- ll and physically handicapped House, Syro j$!an all expense paid trip to the. Steel Company, Dicks Market tally children. Miss Teen of America Pageant, a Inc., Sew Thrifty, American $1,000 cash scholarship and oth-e- r The Miss Teen of Utah Pagand Loan, Janyces, Savings awards. will be judged in six categoeant WidGarys Quality Cleaners, The charity event, judging ries. They are: personality, gets Country Cupboard. and production rehears-JJ.al- s Kelly, 16, will be a junior at personal development,, service lead up to the Miss Teen of Davis High. She is a member of and achievement, general awareUtah Pageant Finals to be held the National Honor Society and ness, scholastic achievement, at the Provo Elks Lodge 849, of on the honor and high honor poise and appearance. j; Si. Provo on Saturday, Aug. 20 at 8 p.m. Kelly is sponsored by Bountiful Motor Sales Inc., Lakeview 18-2- 0. .? You , imtmsmisr get your teeth checked regularly. Remember, without fail, to get thekids' booster shots. And yet, most people don't stop to take care of their family's most precious gift eyesight until there's a problem. But the truth is, your eyes can change in a matter of months without your even knowing it, keeping you from seeing things as clearly and crisply as possible. That's why a regular eye exam is so important. It helps keep your eyesight sharp. And it can correct a little problem before it gets started on its way to becoming a big one. .. ... At Pearle we set aside August as Family Eye Care Month in the hopes you'll make this regular eye exam a habit. And, along with this special month, we'll give you something else to help you remember. A Family Health Record ; Booklet. 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