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Show ) MEDIA MONITOR 5TEVE K. WALZ lodest Miss USA owin Miss Universe? think that 20-"j- Te'ri Lee Ut!ey, , ';'5from Cabot, Ark. f --'-Son 4.000). would ( .f:sv,e' S -y about ' ''-"a Cozens of other W the Miss USA ' i:.:;:!in9 a crack at diverse. Riqht? ;'; a ' -.U'ey' wh0 admits r:S l.:J "a little scared" t, she set foot in S is business-like C'fl 'n the beauty Reason I got into ..' cursue a model- c?o 4 01 a pa9eant "J wasn'' sure ""at was the route ;.;'-3hit I could go to ! :':.:7 Dalas 'or model-l, model-l, ' pbe move to Jt after being (t'ded 1 didn't ::..:-e there - ifS iljSt didn't like the ip I there to have j -?e Bu'. I think I : .;"'jSe I was myself i - ';.a Phony," says ,-::",:' also a former 'ss USA title ' '--'j1" money that . reinvested for y.V?"n9 oer from ;-Vs Prestigious aj(f aenc. a layout A - ! IV " 'V ; U ' Terri Lee Utley in Vogue and a screen test offer from Paramount Pictures. Winning the crown also entitled her to live for a year in New York City. But there's still the 6usi-1 ness of the Miss Universe pageant in Lima, Peru, which CBS beams Monday night. Miss Utley has mixed emotions about the whole extravaganza. "I'm just . going to go as another contestant. I don't want any special treatment and I'm making no special mental men-tal preparations." she says. "Actually, I'd rather use the Miss USA title as a stepping-stone. If I should win Miss Universe. I'd have to travel all over the place. I'd rather travel all over the USA and further my contacts con-tacts here." |