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Show Friday, Juno Jr. Miss Drill Team Competition 12, 1992 Tho Summit County Boo Douglas High School Freshman Track Star 5A Graduates With ass of 1992 a 4x200. At the 20th Annual Fallon Elks Invitational in the 100 meter dash, Crittenden motored to a third place with a 13.1 clocking and came back later in the day with a 27 5 effort in the 200. Douglas and Reno scored 46 points' to tie for fifth place. Carson City rolled up 96 points to claim the title. Competition at the. Reed Invitational held in Sparks, where 19 schools from around northern These beautiful young ladies will be competing for the Jr. Miss Drill Team queen and attendants on Tuesday, June 16 at the Wasatch High School auditorium at 7 p.m. Each year the Fantastics Dance Team has sponsored this pageant for girls who love to compete individually. It takes a lot of courage and to be judged individually. This experience helps girls to overcome performance pressure which will help them throughout their lives. Many of these girls have set goals in their lives, and competing in this pageant is only a stepping stone to help them reach their goals. A queen and two attendants will be chosen in each age category. The evening will be foil of talent and lots of excitement Contestants: Sr. Division: Jody Mair, Brittoni Olsen, Marla Bunker, and Mindy Charles worth (not pictured); Intermediate Divi self-estee- m LD 5 Maiad, ID Stake was enjoyed next They e, Aly-se- The Peoa Young Women had a canning memories night. They sealed pictures and letters or anything they wanted in a jar. A seal was put on the jar not to open it until they were thirty years old Clay Prince has received a mission call to Brisbane, Australia. The Francis Relief Society made welcome baskets for those new in their Ward. They also painted wooden Family Home Evening charts in house shapes. The Kamas I Relief Society had the county extension agent give a presentation on gardens. He bought along several handouts to help make their gardens better. tal- were attended by the was enjoyed in the cafeteria. "Almost anything goes games were next on the agenda. Free time was available to go swimming, reading, walking the campus, or whatever. A very nice, Sunday dress banquet was served. A dance with the North End Notes A former Coalville resident, Orlo P. Snyder, age 63, passed away on May 31 in Sun City, AZ from complications due to surgery. He was buried June 3 in Valley View Cemetery, Clarkdale, AZ. Sympathy is extended to his son. Brad, and daughters, Marion Stephens, Georgia Clegg, and Barbara Hall, plus other family members. Summer Dawn Ott was baptized and confirmed by her father. Dave and Connie Ott are her parents. It was good to see Connie out. She has been confined to her home following extensive back surgery. inches in ozs. and measuring 20-1- 2 length. Handsome little Chandler Scott Simkins was blessed Sunday by his father in the Wan ship Ward. His proud parents are Scott and Deni (Vernon) Simkins. A dinner was enjoyed at the Simkins home for family members and friends. Former Hoytsville residents, Scott and Ladelle Crittenden, of Gardnerville, NV, have reason to be proud, as their daughter, Tarra, has done an outstanding job on the Douglas High School Track Team. Terra is just a freshman at this school. The Lady Tigers have competed in many track and field contests. At the Tahoe Business Games in South Lake Tahoe, the 400 relay meter relays. Results were not available. team, which consists of Tarra, Natalie Laurie, Cyndi Miller, and Crittenden had a hand in setting Heather Cook, broke it's own three school records, including her school record with a 51.60 time. best of 12.4 for 100 meters, runIn the 200, Crittenden did her ning second leg in the record setting best time when she broke 'the tape 800 (1.50.13) time and 400 (51.60 with 26.8. time) relay teams. Tarra has been Northern AAA Athlete of The Week. Top sewer At the four-wa-y Conference meet in Minden, the overall for the Douglas girls team Lady Tigers came through for first this season, and was presented with place as Tarra came in first place in the MVP award at the Track and the 0 with a 27.86 time, also the Field Awards picnic. 100 and a member of the first place Grandparents, Kay and Marge 400 meter relay team and 800 meter Crittenden, of Hoytsville, have relay. These teams have three been able to attend some of the sophomores and one freshman. This track meets and watch their grandday was highlighted by a school daughter perform. They are very record 1:33.49 performance in the proud of her. 3-- A Sherylyn Clark Sherylyn Clark is the daughter of Sheryl B. Clark, of Park City, and Lynn Clark, of Coalville. Shcf was an early college student a C Weber State University having finished 20 credit hours, receiving completion certificate with 204J other Utah high school students. The program is designed for students to get college credit white; they are completing their high; in commencement exercises at North Summit High School with thei Class of 1992. Sherylyn participated Create cleanness, Alitterbit at a time, Valerie Snyder An apple a day keeps the doctor away for Valerie Snyder or perhaps it is her great love for learning. This young lady recently completed elementary school and five years of perfect attendance. She has attended school without missing a day since she started kindergarten. She is a student at North Summit and will attend middle school in the fall. Valerie is the daughter of John and Chris ti Snyder. Valerie's little sister, Kristen, is following her great example by having a perfect attendance in the first grade. HEALTH 649-834- KAMAS 7 Services based on sliding fee scale Jace Vernon, son of Jeff and Jeanette Vernon, graduated from Primary and was advanced to a Deacon in the Aaronic Priesthood. Jared Crittenden was advanced to the office of a teacher. Summit County is now accepting applications for vacancies on the Summit County Planning Commission and Summit County Board of Adjustment Persons wishing to be considered for these positions should submit a letter of interest resume andor other relevant information to : Bruce Parker, Community Development Director, PO Box 128, 84017. Industry prices have jut increased. Steve has purchased truckloads for this sale. If yon wait, youll pay more. Now is the time to buy! Closing date for receipt of applications Is; June 30, 1992. WHOLESALE TRANSMISSIONS 12 price! Grtm Expanded Houv MF Bangui, SaL lQanGpm RskOgisnfrinMSal US I R 1475 I N.State, Provo 1475 N. State, Provo 374-95- 66 Super Spcciai j fSoj Syr Special j Super Special ' $39.99 ! $14.99 i $39.99 I Transmission Service j j Fluid k Filter I I Included With coupon hpiiH I Lube Oil I Flush & Fill I & Filter I Radiator J , ! 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Wednesday, a General Priesthood Meeting was held at the Stake overunder with a volleyball. Room check in and lunch passes were taken caie of. Workshops ents and dating youth. Lunch after- wards. Pizza. Than all the youth had to line up according to their birthdate without talking. Max-fiel- d, N.& Student Has Perfect Attendance For Five Years Church News The Kamas LDS youth recently enjoyed a Youth Conference at BYU. They enjoyed an ovemighter with various activities. They bused down from Kamas on Friday morning. The youth played a couple of games while waiting for the leaden to get their information. The first one to find all seventeen ways to get sent home in a word search received a free pizza at Little Caesar's sion: Brittany Sweat, Stacy and Kim Webb; Jr. Division: Kammie McKnight, Shelly Webb, Lacey Becker, Ashley Lloyd, and Tara Linford; Petite Division: Pam Webb, Cassi Snyder, Krista Snyder, Brandi Mounteer, and Falesha Overn; Tiny Division: Kayley Huntsman, Jaylee Schooler, Ashley Tucker, Josie Horrocks, Jacie Chelsea McPhie, Brianna n Mounteer, Amerie Miller, and Pyne. Nevada attended. At this meet, Tana finished sixth in the 200 with a time of 28.3. She ran a wind-aide- d YI&5 in a runoff to reach the finals of the 100. The Lady Tigers showed their conference strength at a five-wa- y meet in Elko. One of the day's highlights for Douglas was a first place for Tarra flashed across to first place in the girls 200 meter dash with a time of 27.9 and second place with a time of 13.3 in the 100 meter. Her team placed third in the 400 relay with a time of 35.7. 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