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Show 7 1 4 PAGE 6 JULY 28, 1995 MISS TEEN OF AMERICA CONTESTANT of Mitzi Lee Wadsworth, daughter Grant and Connie Wadsworth of Milford, Utah, will be among the and sixty outstanding young one-hundr- ed women from across the nation competing for the title of Miss Teen of America at the Twelfth Annual Miss Teen Californian A in San Diego, The program is being 4-- 13 presented by the San Diego Jaycees and is part of the "America's Finest City Celebration", one top civic events. fri 1 $YP , - - . St-- - line up; all of those guys and one lonely woman. The Academy of Achievement where she will meet celebrities in the fields politics, athletics and entertainment. Separates The Men of business, technology, of America Program is not a beauty pageant. Rather, candidates are judged on the basis of achievement and service to school and community, personal development of talents and skills, general awareness as determined by a written test, scholastic record, and overall From The Boys Milford Trap Club events last weekend attracted 45 entrants from as far south as Henderson, Nevada and as far north as Ogdea During the registered events Sunday and Monday, the club gave away 14 gold and silver belt buckles and 12 other trophies. Moe Gray, Milford, won the Snort Yardage Championship on Brandon Walker, also of Milford, won the Short Yardage Handicap Event on Sunday. An "Annie Oakley" shoot was grand finale of fun Saturday's day. Contestants were ousted one by one, leaving Travis Oakie, a from Spanish Fork, as the winner. James Acklin, a from Milford, stayed in until the final three. A Tri-Cievent for and Milford Richfield, Beaver, clubs is scheduled for August 26thand27th. It will be hosted by the Beaver club. Handicap Monday. personality. While in San Diego, in addition to the pageant competition activities candidates will also enjoy visits to the San Diego Zoo and Sea World and will be Special Guests at a San Diego Padres Baseball Game. A parade appearance, shopping excursion and harbor cruise are also on the schedule events. I would like to give special thanks to all of these people who helped sponsor me. Country Floral & Gifts Veda's Styling Shoppe Milford Family Dental Clinic Dr. Loy D. Brown SMR Auto & Hardware Milford Chevron Old Hickory Inn Mountain West Respiratory Care Bruce Holmes Construction Mary Wiseman PA-Joe's Station Restaurant Jerry & Anne Monger McDermott's Tanning & Family Chiropractic & Therapy John's Service Station Stan Verity Hong Kong Cafe Sam's Furniture-Milfor- & d Beaver H&RBlock Construction Gorda World Photography Chig Hudges & Dennis Williams Milford Valley Health Care Services North American Resources . Lady Lions Milford-BeavDrug & Gift M-C- Crisp's Bestway A & F Enterprises Advanced Development Realty Group Inc. Bill Wright Family Quality Plumbing & Heating Circle Four Farms Kaye & Carl Briscoe of Ginni Acklin & Mike Seda CD. Davis Big Jim Clark S.P. Software & Solutions Catering Main Street C o er Stores Mom, Dad, Sister Jenna, Troy, Terry, Aunt Kathy, Uncle Willie, Aunt Debbie, Ashley, Tracy Mary Ann, Grandma Jones, Joy Hillman, Fred Miller, Tom, . Robin, Dave, James, Krisanne, Lowell & Susan, Aunt Louise, Aunt Sharon, Roland & Natalie Prine Family, Lane & Lisa Holmes Family, Lee & Teresa Holmes Family, & Annette Rodney Wadsworth Family, and Wade & Susan Yardley Family. The Milford Monitor sub-juni- y or sub-juni- or Travis Oakie, "Annie Oakley" winner. Great performance by James Acklin, too! ty ' insurance I self mihmod - -- nesfmor service" of Wildlife Resources will hold a public meeting to discuss road The Division And our new computer system makes that good service even better. Call me. . management on the Indian Peaks Wildlife Management Area, and a potential transplant of Rio Grande turkeys to western Beaver and Iron counties. The meeting will be held at the Division office at 622 N. Main in Cedar City at 7:00 p.m. on August 9th. Comments may also be submitted by August 3 1, in written form, by mailing to: Division of Wildlife Resources, 622 N. Main, Cedar City, Utah 84720; Brent Stapley , 801-438-54- 51 ' 757 N. Main Beaver, Utah Like a good neighbor, State Farm is there. V PJIfj" John Gurrie and his '41 Dodge pickup One Agent is All You Really Need An insurance professional who cares about vour family. One aueni to handle vour total insurance program Auto, Home. Firm. Crop. Business and life. 'HarkS. Whitney' r$m? nRTIOnRL FRRmEPS UniOP S3 inSUHHHUC UUIIIHHniES It's a one-ow- ner 2 Wedding Gift List Jom In Giving A Gift Certificate To The Bride And Groom INSURANCI Milford Drug & Gifts SiM Fwm Irwuranct CompaniM HonwOttiCM: Btoomington. INoow St Phone: 387-11- r'. L "I back the family WILDLIFE HEARING 464 S. Main 71 , STATf FARM 5 44 were the big winners! rs ten-da- a $10,000.00 cash scholarship, atrip to Australia, wardrobe items, merchandise awards and a variety of public appearances and travel across the country. She will also be honored at the American Agent Sub-junio- of the nation's y event will be Preliminary competitions are slated for August 7, 8 and 9, and the highlighted by the naming of the new National Titleholder at the Pageant Finals which will be staged on Friday, August 1 1 in Spreckels Theatre in San Diego. Miss Teen of America 1995 will receive The Miss Teen SU of America Program which takes place August w ;V vehicle There was a wide assortment of spiffy vehicles at the Pioneer Cruisers Car Show July 24th in Beaver, but John Gurrie and his '41 Dodge pickup stood out in the crowd. No, it may not have been as shiny or as perfectly restored as some. It's simply the relationship between the man and his vehicle that is unique. Gurrie has owned the truck since 1941, when he was a senior in high school. "The things I did when I was this truck," young are all memories associated with he reminisced. The vehicle was used as a work truck for about 40 years when Gurrie farmed in Arizona. "When we sold the farm and moved to Pahrump, I my wife tried to get me to send it to the junk. couldn't do that because I still have the owner's manual and all of the original hub caps," he said. They also have a summer home in North Creek. it 9 04 a mil ii Proudly Presents Back Again Come and Dance to Live Entertainment 9:00 VM. t1:004M. The Pub Is A Private Club For Members Only 413 South Main Milford, Utah 801-387-24- 98 i |