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Show Nrn PWAkV m 7Y fef 7 a ! a 7 , , . HHWHRQ Susan Criristensen anJ Terri Arbuckle received high honors llwl lWllO at a recent meet of Jaycee Auxiliaries. ELLA NEIMAN from Bountiful Boun-tiful was given the First Timer Award, for the best convention conven-tion participation by a new member. The local Bountiful Chapter received the first place award for Jaycee assistance with the distinguished Service Award project. The Junior Miss project pro-ject was selected as the second place winner. In the fund raising rais-ing area, the junior football concessions project won second place. Each local auxiliary chapter submitted a resume of accomplishments accom-plishments for their woman of the year, from w hich a panel of judges selected a state winner. Terrie again for the third time was among those receiving receiv-ing the Sparkette Award, for completing a long list of assigned duties during the year. She was named Utah's most outstanding Sparkette by this year's judges. At the recent Jaycee State Convention held in Cedar City, two Bountiful Auxiliary members were presented two of the highest individual awards presented each year by the state organization. BOUNTIFUL Jaycee Auxiliary Auxili-ary president for the 1981-82 year, Susan Christenscn, received re-ceived the "Jayceette or the Year" award for contributing the most to both her local chapter and the state organization. organiza-tion. Solution for this award required re-quired being named a state winner the Jayceette of the month, and competing with the 1 1 other winners. Susan was also named the winner of the state "Speak Up" competition. Six other speakers from Bountiful were among those competing. THIS PAST year's chairman of the board. Terrie Arbuckle. was honored as the "State Jaycee Woman of the Year." |