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Show Wednesdoy, Jonuory 23, 1985 Vemgl hptiiS 1 3 Oremie Jdd 5 JUNIOR MISS FOR 1985, Irene Jones, walked away with numerous honors from the pageant. The Uintah High School senior is the daughter of John Evan Jones of Maeser. The lovely young lady will compete in the State Junior Miss Pageant in Salt Lake City next month. The theme of American's Junior Miss is "Emphasis on Excellence." hi': ' t ' A v ' V A: ANTICIPATION MOUNTED as the girls entered picks a question from Emcee, Alan White as the f inal round of the competition. Tonja Wilkins Irene Jones and Laura Winward wait for their turn to respond. v 0: miuiniiiiiitt llf If j 1 I 4 it ' ' Hi l .A FIRST RUNNER-UP, Laura Winward is the daughter of Lloyd and Alta Winward. She won the special award for the judges interview. TONJA WILKINS, second runner-up, won the poise and appearance special award. Her parents are Joyce Rob-bins Rob-bins and Clyde Wilkins. ' ' ' I ' . , 4 : ; IT T1 T T 1 J 1 I i ' MllJUii ii j I I I M M I I . ' ' 1... . i 1 1 ! . T T .-, I 1 i 1 1 ,. . - ,4 J.f1J Iff It -4 IIHIIl' -r litilti I it I i AN EXHAUSTING physical fitness routine directed by Kim Madsen kept the contestants on their toes at the beginning of the pageant. The display for the stage was done with cans of Coke and Sprite with the green Sprite cans spelling out "Jr. Miss." SUNBEAMS OF THE "Sunshine Generation" tickled the funny bones of the pageant audience with their song and d3nce act. 1 Mrl Young tKMt Mf 61 T f ALAN WHITE and Ctoy Johnson quciiioned former Junof Miss's Marilyn frch and J.ma Lee McfrcU about tcif tt per icnccs white serving in 1033 and 1554. V h 1 J "Far From Over", the theme of the Junior MUi Scholarship t'agcanl will be rtflcctdl in the life of Irene Jones, ihe new Vernal trta Junior Misi as ihe cnteri the tUte pagrant In February and enjoi the priirt for her win, The jutefl ptcke4 Irene from a field of men girla after a whole day and evening of competition Saturday, Jan, II. She ill MI the capacity ei repmefiiaUve of the area until her cro n U wed on to the 14 Junior MiAl. Irene walked aay With the hih hntian in trwl tf ihn awards giVffl frtf lh fpttprli!infl. Sb Wofl Ihe rali$ enfflmrfrial fifwliftigfl tw:trt, Jn-il fiinrx. crralivt and (w-tfof tnir.j tnt and th cm tied "?pjf U of Juninf MiM" a ard. Cfthcf pvial awards were won by JiJl ViJtnfi fof thf4alfC athirvg' fnrnt, Usvffi inard, p'.?'i ir.ief-kt ir.ief-kt ami Ttea Wukins tie pm and apfafsfx. 1jh Uinatd. dauSirr pf U")d g ml A Ha inm sf 4 a a h.tcm g f.r 4 -'iMet d J"t ftf t r 8t?d O fV i'-kin. .-: mi fvn--f bp Is Jar. in M-i. Stif !tS grvi S :f tf tjch rt-.--i , H ' (lay J'ne'!. f r-j-;-j nf js:) j!. Ff t i--nf t. 'ar-,TiTi p V .? t 'c- 1 j- - --1 !H sr t V a-i " 1 IN1 a dience In singing a tribute to KVEL for their 38lh birthday. Mi&s Rich said the most memorable part of her reign as Junior Miss of 1383 was getting to know the girts and metting all sorts of new people. Jana Lee enjoyed the new activities that were opened up to her as Junior Mi&s. She wants to work In Washington D C. for the senators In the coming year. The Junior Miss contestants were next on stage w ith a rousing physical fitness routine under the direction of Kim Madsen. Mad&en'i "Sunshine Generation", Sunbeams, followed the routine with a song and dance number that brought the house down, The Junior Mit talent In creative and performing arts was varied and very well done, Ton Wilkins displayed a fiumNf ?( garments she had sen ai she did a shod skit to her receded narration, Denis llanchetl prttff md a jt mnastict routine, and t-ta Winward. a monologie from "&!ar Spangled Girl". tren Jours' laletil on th pisn 3 shewn in g ncerpt fmm a t?Lh tT"-;ry dfre r.Mmttf by iwb n-fir n-fir rrtis tUm"H to "Nw Yot k. Nw Srtk'' and Jul Wilson pisjTd the Ihcm ffTm "Prian's Sg"' wi the fiaM. TN t.Ml laktd ntjmbpf was frtwn rtRetant ttumhrf mm, Fa.j'.a f-ftrn:k fvic dart fwUr pnrlrayH ctUasta of fnetgy en4 f m-fi.-n An kwj'.wI a ' ta IN pe- !-; jeaf M Sli"1 prer?ia!inl cf IV 6 ?1 pf ?('"'& 84 f't"9? 9'"$ l-t yit tw.prfiij. KTL s J n Pa"r nart!d. f ftpviM n f- K'i t , 4-cv1 f !T IV '! ffa'.qr me, N p'C- jyrM T ac---T iM pr':T t trr- As fe-fca;f ir s frlpsfo f T the program, Rick Hall played an original composition on the piano. Hall was the accompanist for the pageant. After another appearance from the "Sunshine Generation", and the introduction in-troduction of the KVEL and FM 83 staff by Dick Winters, the long anticipated an-ticipated mommt for the Introduction Introduc-tion of the three finalists came. As the special awards were given, it became apparent that finalml, Irene Janes had the title of Junior Miss in the bag. She was crowned after the final tally by the judges w as brought to White and Johnson by Donna Halverson, also of the radio station staff. The Junior Miss Fagrant t not prt another beauty pagranl, The young women who participase are well rounded youfg Udirs who have made outstanding achifvemrti! to thrir CftmmuttiUe, Khott's and famiHrl Ea(h Of them wai wirwr i thry tm the lime end effort to rnier IV Cwntrj-l, Ani the git Is Mid It wa a chanre to make rr ard tirf fjrr.ls, and t d.nmrr tV talfpl end dreams of IVir prri Fat h ad Ihry wwi!J Ufg eery g rl to rr.irf the Junior M-5-s Fag'-ant. A gtrat dal t4 tmif tf;-fa!jo.f( was sH"ft in tV ?pn-orship. ?pn-orship. d r.a'.i"rt of ft i". rd pt-fr,.fi.i1 pt-fr,.fi.i1 givrn by K al bt;s;Wtre. liiiH "the bnrfit to tV yrg tm?fl V r'ct IV tm-p'ti?"n, tV un-ed tfttt by tV c"-.mur.;y tho j ihf tfaan IV t"in'-ah ta-.n is t pUrt of p a e!1. TV Nr Jminf M-s is SV Am&'.et r4 J'n 1 an J" p r- yaf k t t"!sh S'a'e I'r.itcj-si'i s;-c,- (ci f,-- Jt si'ae i ij--" V.t pacar.f.. iTat. J-r"f 1 |