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Show 22 Page HILL TOP TIMES November 13, 1981 moss A former technical sergeant with the :: is "i ' j Via :cjs s? ' "J - Jj.'- . ' y M II ffljP - , Teresa Redmon 'ff; - Petroleum Branch, Directorate of Distribution and his wife, along with Inez Rhoads, an employee in Personal Affairs here, have already got their seats reserved for the forthcoming Miss Utah National Teenager Pageant to be held at the Salt Palace - Little Theater on May 1. They will be anxiously watching one Teresa of the participants, Redmon compete for the state title. She is the daughter of TSgt. (Ret.) and Mrs. Jackie Redmon "of Roy, and granddaughter of Mrs. Rhoads. Miss Redmon recently received notification that she is a finalist in the competition with participants from ftvf&'MW ' : .1 Tll 17-year-o- ld J Hill AFB security policemen Policeman comes home with trophy represented Command in the Peace- world-wid- e keeper Challenge competition at AFB, N.M. arrived home Sunday with the second-plac- e trophy in the obstacle course competition. Amn. Terry Whitworth, who won the event during the AFLC competition Kirtland Jy house Kjr UMVIU I who Air Force Logistics TS throughout the state, Among the prizes she is competing for are a $1,000 cash scholarship, a . full Barbizon Modeling Scholarship and an paid trip to compete in the Nationally syndicated Televised Miss National Teenager Pageant. Contestants will be judged on scholastic achievement - leadership; poise - personality; appearance, etc. Talent may be presented at the option of the participant or an oral essay on the subject of "What's Right About all-expen- se America." Each girl will participate in Volunteer Service Community held at Hill last month was also victorious in the Air Force event. Team captain Steven Cope told Col. Joseph H. Battaglia, Hill AFB commander, and Lt. Col. Donald Trombley, Security Police Squadron commander, that AFLC was well represented in the worldwide competition and that he was proud of u Program of the National Teenager Pageant which encourages teenagers to participate in school and civic afcharm course fairs. A will also be given during the pageant. White of Ogden, the 1981 Miss Utah National Teenager, in National Essay was first Runner-CIContests and will be on hand to crown the new queen. Miss Cindy Lou Pearson of Delta is the current Miss Hospitality and she will also be on hand to greet everyone and be of help. Miss Redmon is being sponsored by a local chowder house. Her hobbies are horseback riding, photography and music. mini-modelin- Ann-Margar- g et p the accomplishments of the team. During a welcome home celebration, Airman Whitworth displayed the attractive Phys award presented by Lt. Leaff. Gen. The AFLC team took second place in the overall competition of the obstacle course. Nobody knows more about microwave cooking than Litton. n LITTO Microwave Cooking RE BATE S. Only the LItton-Air- e gives you all these features in an microwave oven: over-the-ran- ge Exclusive cooking, with two sources of microwave distribution, so foods cook evenly. Meal-ln-One- LITTON Microwave Oven S3 R cooking and defrosting program oven for time and power settings you want on foods you prepare frequently. DAYS The Littonire MeaMivone saves counter space. Time-Sav- er Vari-Coo- fI f I v , OAfUTO llL YM t l 2 Ijy i- signal moiroL ' 1 1 Variable Power Control-Sav- e energy by selecting only the power level you need for various foods. . and much more! -- Get more pleasure from microwave cooking for less money than you expected! Don't just get a microwave. ' Get a Litton. ' ' ; : 1 ; k, timer for easy. accurate setting Automatic Defroster Oven Interior Light cycle audible Cookbook included aalS Electronic Touch Control-quiceasy, accurate. Change cooking times, power levels, and-o- r temperature settings automatically. Ooen Control changes cooking speed for type of food, style of cooking you want. . ill m& w mm w mm g) THE HOUSE OF DAVID 28 West 650 North 825-661- 5 Clearfield C7 |