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Show high school and received a I $1500 scholarship and a trip to Washington, D.C. She has been active in church work. She is married to Wallace J. Carr. Mrs. Marta Klein of Provo j and Pauline Hills of Orem are the other two Utah County names listed. The book contains 6,000 names of girls between the ages of 21 and 35 years. Arabs who have been breeding breed-ing fine horses for centuries, ! say the perfect specimen must J have a neck curved like a cres- cent moon and a nose small j enough to fit into a teacup. I Grayling, Michigan claims I the world's longest and fastest , man-made toboggan run. The sliding daredevils can reach ! speeds up to 100 miles an hour along a 3,000-foot course. SpringviSle girl in Who's Who for young women Mrs. Dianne Clyde Carr, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Clyde, 240 East Center, has been selected as one of three Utah County young women wo-men to be included in the 1966 edition of the "Outsanding Young Women of America," book, it was announced this week The publication was conceived conceiv-ed by leaders of the nation's women's clubs. Women's clubs throughout the country, submit sub-mit nominations for the book each year. A different group is selected annually. Diane, who presently makes her home at Oakland, Calif., where she is taking her dietetic internship at Oakland and Alameda Ala-meda County hospitals, has accepted ac-cepted a position as dietician at LDS Hospital, Salt Lake. She graduated from BYU where she was a high honor student. She was judged "Homemaker of the State" in her senior year in |