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Show r WEEKLY REFLEX-D- A VIS NEWS JOURNAL, AUGUST 5, 1976 n if L Two grants totaling more than half a million dollars have been awarded to a University of Utah scientist recognized as a world authority in mass spect- rometry. DR. JAMES professor Boom Keeps Em Cookin The current cookbook craze shows no sign of simmering down, even though you may have as many books in your kitchen as you have in your living room. ACCORDING TO the July issue of Readers Digest, more than 400 new cookbooks are published each year. Since there are already 2500 cookbooks in print, who needs more? And why? PREPARING FOR PAGEANT Economics John L (Nada) Nicholas, center, chairman of the Miss Davis County pageant, is shown registering Miss Kathleen Eggett, West Bountiful, left, in the queen contest and little Dalene Ottley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David Ottley, of Sunset, right, in the Mrs. Little Miss Davis County contest. Ten contestants for the title of Miss Davis County and 23 for the title of Little Miss Davis County have now been entered in the annual contest years; the International Thespian Society; was sponsored by the Davis honor graduate. producer of the high schools musical Oklahoma County Fair. The scholarship Pageant is to be the opening event of the fair and will be SHE HAS brown hair and green eyes and will present a humorous reading at the held on Saturday night, August 14, at 7 p.m. in the auditorium of Layton High School. pageant. Brooke Benton, 19, is a daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Daniel W. Benton, Sunset. A graduate of Clearfield High School, she served as vice THE TIME printed in the Fair book is incorrect - It will not 8 p.m. begin at 7 p.m. and the public is invited to attend for a full evening of entertainment, according to Mrs. John L. Nicholas, chairman of the event. In conjunction with the -- - of the National Honor Society; was a runner-up- . president in the homemaking division of the Sterling Scholar competition; won 3rd place in the State evening's program. We have 23 little girls registered for Mrs. this competition, Nicholas said. SHE HAS brown hair and brown eyes and will present a jazz dance as her talent display in the Miss Davis County pageant. Other Clearfield High graduates are Teri Kay Valentine, 20, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James E. Valentine, Sunset; Laurie Jo Lee, 18, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Lee, Syracuse; Terri Lynn Walker, 18, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lynn A. Walker, Clearfield; and Kathy Luana Peterson, 20, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roald E. Peterson, West Point. THOSE WHO will compete for the title of Miss Davis County and the scholarship that goes with it are as follows: Kathleen Kay Eggett, 17, daughter of Mrs. Edna Eggett and the late Frank D. Eggett, West Bountiful. She currently holds the title of Miss West Bountiful. ol contest; won a Science Fair award at the Weber State competition and participated in the state competition in both gymnastics and in track. Miss Davis County portion of the pageant, a Little Miss contest will Davis County also be held as part of the Her production, and was an sister, Madelyn, has been serving as first attendant to Miss Davis County this year. A GRADUATE of Viewmont MISS VALENTINE is a blue-eyeblonde who will also present a vocal solo on the program Thursday night. She was an assistant yearbook editor; sang with the Clearfield High Madre group and received the best supporting High School, the blue-eye- d blonde served as Specialty Mistress in the Viewmont High pep club. She is a volunteer candy striper at South Davis Community Hospital and was a member of the girls choir, Junior choir and the Senior choir at high school. Her talent presentation will be a vocal solo. Jackie Wright, 18, d a d Li aislal liiiwwi w m e ilt f MISS WALKER has brown Get the best, with Fast, Fair, Friendly service from hair and brown eyes and plans to present a jazz dance as her talent display at the pageant. At high school, she was a member of the National Honor Society; president of FARMERS INSURANCE GROUP the Marche Charlie Petersons talent presentation. She has green eyes and 197 No. Main St. Layton, Utah 376-427- Bon Girls; a member of FHA; Ski Club Secretary and was Class vice Sophomore president. She plans to attend Weber State College. A piano solo will be Miss Dixon P. Reisbeck Phona attending Clearfield High. She also has sung with the Good Company group from Weber State College. Another blue-eyeblonde, Laurie Jo Lee, who will present a humorous reading, was a member of the drama club; Thespians, FHA and was on the gymnastics team and the Senior Class Committee while at high school. She plans to major in Home Living at Dixie College. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. Dee Wright, Kaysville, is a graduate of Davis High where she was a member of the National Honor Society for two LjOi ( while actress brown hair and was voted the as the one second runner-u- p "Most Likely to Succeed in 9 WDLLH her graduating class. Also at high school, she served on the Senior Class Committee; was an FHA Member and won third place in the talent contest. She has also served as a tutor for the second grade in reading. She plans to attend Brigham Young University. A BLUE-EYE- blonde D from Kaysville, Bonnie Dee Williams, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Denzle Williams, is 17 and is a graduate of Davis High School. She sang the lead role in the high schools musical productions during both her freshman and sophomore years and will present a vocal solo at the County Fair Pageant. In high school she served as Freshman Senator for the Girls was Association; sophomore vice president and served on the drill team in her Junior year at the school. DANA LYNNE Dautel, 17, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel G. Dautel, West Bountiful, is a graduate of Viewmont High School. She has blue eyes and auburn hair and will present a dramatic reading of a scene from Medea on the Euripedes program at the pageant. Last year, she received Best of Round and Superior ratings at Utah State Universitys Gwendalla Thornley poetry reading contest and received a scholarship on the basis of her performance student in a one-aThe Lesson. -- ct as the play, These ten contestants will meet at a luncheon on Aug. 14 at the Red Flame Restaurant in Bountiful, for their first judging by those who will be selecting Miss Davis County that evening on the basis cf personality, intelligence and beauty. OTHER EVENTS of the Davis County Fair will be held on Aug. 19, 20 and 21 at the Fair Grounds in Farmington. Miss Davis County will reign over the fair and other county activities during the coming year. Fred Fulton Completes Training Navy Airman Recruit Fred Tim Fulton, 18, son of Mrs. Annie P. Fulton of 743 Onyx St., Layton, Utah, has completed recruit training at the Naval Training Center, Orlando, Fla. DURING THE eight-wee- k training cycle, he studied general military subjects designed to prepare him for further academic and training in one of the Navys 85 basic occupational fields. Among the subjects he studied, were seamanship, close order drill, naval history and first aid. A 1975 graduate of El Dorado High School, Placer-villCalif., he joined the e, Navy in April 1976. 1 Playdates Aug. 4, 5, 6, 7, 9, 10 10 cooking. ANOTHER FACTOR that food editor Craig Claiborne of the New York Times thinks contributes is travel: U.S. travelers abroad have found theres more to eating than just meat and potatoes," he says. With books to tell you how to cook with rose petals, or how to prepare dinner on the manifold of your car, what are some realistic guidelines in adding to your cookbook fall, measures molecular masses with an accuracy of about one part in 200,000, Dr. McCloskey said. If you can McCloskey, biomedical use the awarded by the National Institutes of Health to l)uy a high resolution mass spectrometer and establish a special laboratory. He will use the new equipment and facilities to study the composition of nucleic acids, the master molecules that control heredity through subunits called genes. measure masses with kind of accuracy, then this its possible to specify the molecules exact elemental composition. In other words, scientists will be able to determine the THE HIGH resolution mass spectrometer we are purchasing is one of only 15 machines of its design and class in the world, Dr. McCloskey said. There are six in this country, and our machine will be the third one owned by an academic institution." The instrument itself costs 5282,000 and the computer that will absorb all the data on the young men and women. Olympic Games. In watching this great sports spectacle in recent years three developments are COMMUNIST countries run their Olympic preparation programs on a national, government basis. In short, they use the games for and propaganda purposes t. POLITICS FIRST, min. No. ol Bountiful on Inter. 14. Tako Layton Sycuoo Erti-Pt- i. 37B40B3 Second, the impact of television and instant worldwide awareness of each competition increases the pressure on youth athletes DR. McCLOSKEY said material to be analyzed in this way includes many biological substances. The uniqueness of using mass spectrometry over the other techniques involves the use of extremely small substances -a millionth of a gram. This research is conducted on the belief that knowledge of molecular structure leads to a clearer THIRD, THE Communists exploit the games. The playing of the national of the role in the growth and reproduction cells in both plants and humans, the U scientist said. molecules enormously. medals won by nations (the U.S. has press only downgraded this practice in recent years, as the Russians regularly surpassed the U.S. total), political considerations - all add to the pressure HOPES INTERIOR; RE-R0- 0F riQILE SHAKES NOW! Sr SIIIHGLES (LICENSED ROOFING CONTRACTOR) UTAH 376-957- 6 GENERAL CONTRACTORS: KAYSVILLE, Promptness, Dependability, & Quality Craftsmanship Are Our Trade-MarInsurance Claims VON TON TON suffer the Shows 7:30 9:05 SAT. MAT. OPENS 1:00 Shows 1:15 & 2:50 TUES. 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At a college examination a its easy to understand (check she also thought three hours was just about the right amount of time to boil green beans. AND SOME feel the boom in cookbooks is a sign of culture. Says NBC commentator Edwin Newman: Enlightened eating and drinking, which mean enlightened cooking, are marks of an advanced civilization. CO-HI- T KILLED FOaCE in- HARASSMENT AND PROBLEM OF TRYING TO SATISFY ALL OF YOUR Rated P.G. EVENINGS OPENS POLITICS INTRUDING to amateur athletics, as at Montreal with nations squabbling with withdrawing, is perhaps worst of all. BILLS Why 1. -- MANY CHECK PROTECT YOUR - have been successful. They utilize unethical procedures at times to add to their advantage. anthem, the daily tally :f collection? CONSIDER, FOR example, if the book will be useful, if 8:30 SHOW RtCHADVENTUREf con- tinues to make intrusions into the games. precise number of hydrogen, carbon or nitrogen atoms that make up a molecule. understanding produced will cost J89.000. The balance of the grant money will fund additional staff and other gear. The time may be at hand to reassess the value of the DAVIS l BOX OFFICE have may something to do with the phenomenon. While ana epicures feast will cost in pretty penny to produce your own kitchen, theres no comparison with the tab at a restaurant good enough to turn out the same caliber DAVIS DRIVE-H- of mistry. I0,413 Cookbook THE MASS spectrometer, which is built in Germany and is expected to be installed this PiMCS ZntiQBS Bntio lsnpscD Mountain Beil |