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Show Scene 77 THURSDAY, MARCH 24, 1977 CLASSIFIEDS FEATURES PAUL HARVEY WEEK'S TV GUIDE .,- - , - "&0 ,. Persistent Laurie Lea Due In Preston Friday Laurie Lea Schaefer, due in Preston for Modern Farm Equipment Company's Expo '77 Friday, is a persistent woman who doesn't believe in the current wo-K'n- 1:30 p.m. auditorium. The one and 's $129 s Papa Burger! This coupon A&W g entitles bearer to savor two Papa Burgers both for only $1.29. Try our world-famou- SHE ADVISES any young girl going into a pageant to have a "good attitude." "I really believe in the Miss America pageant program," she said. "Pageants are a lot of work but they develop young women to their potential." Her first words of advice were: "Go in with a good attitude. If I had felt total defeat on my first try, I never would have gone on," she said. She said that if she had not obtained the Miss America title (and you only have one chance at it) she would have altered her career ambitions. Miss Schaefer says that girls who win first off don't appreciate the work and title as much as those who keep trying. "I do judging and can't help being impressed with the girl who comes back. They grow from the experience very much." to sell per order of American Saddle Company Approximately $50,000.00 worth of handmade Western and English saddles and tack of all kinds, including 100 saddles, most with 5 year guarantees, Kool Kare Pads, Sunbeam clippers, stable blankets plus everything imaginable in the tack line. We have been commissioned mouth-waterin- At participating A&W Family Restaurants. Offer void after March 27, 1977 i LOGAN, UTAH 701 No. Main St. ST. GEORGE, UTAH 140 Watt 100 North PHOVO, UTAH 1290 N. UnTvaralty Lnease: S. NOTE: THIS IS ONE OF THE MOST COMPLETE LINES OF SADDLES AND TACK THAT WE HAVE HAD AN OPPORTUNITY COM ?O0 I9't GRANGER, UTAH 4090 Watt 3500 South OGOEN, UTAH 344 Waahlngton Blvd. SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH 202 Eaat 33rd South TO SELL AND EACH ITEM WILL BE SOLD AT AUCTION TO THE HIGH BIDDER. SUBJECT TO BUYER INSPECTION. 7:30 p.m. - I AMERICAN FORK, UTAH 390 E. State Rd. SPRINGVALE, UTAH 501 North Main AUCTIONEERS I I Thursday, April 7th )) PRESTON, IDA. 311SO. Hwy91 I I At I I I I hour "live" show, lf Cache Valley Auction "i West Oneida, Preston AUCTION I CONDUCTED BY TRt STATE LIQUIDATORS, INC- .- 9UN.BtnStWeat uniy one coupon per pany pei vraii. VERN SEAL, ' V later. "I never thought that I would win," she said. "I thought that at any time they would come and tell me they had made a mistake." SADDLES AND TACK I I I - narrated PUBLIC AUCTION two papa Burgers tor one-ha- by Miss Schaefer, will tell farmers what is new for them in Allis Chalmers equipment. While busy helping her student husband, Tom, insulate their Los Angeles, Calif., area home Monday, Miss Schaefer took time out to give some inside on her efforts to take the Miss Ohio title. She actually tried three times and finally her efforts paid off as she nabbed the Ohio crown the third time and went on to take the Miss America crown a few months liberation movement. That, in a nutshell, characterizes the Columbus, Ohio, native who "persisted" three times before obtaining the Miss Ohio crown and then subsequently the Miss America title in 1972. Modern Farm's Expo will actually begin with a free lunch at the business between 12-- 1 p.m. with the Miss Schaefer-narrate- d " - program to follow at Preston High School slide in the three-scree- n A; - AUCTIONEER RIGHT NOW she enjoys performing before "country" audiences whom she says are "really the best." She says that comments front the crowds at the shows - she stages are "very favorable. " ; ' to husband her Her goal right now is put A MISS AMERICA COMES TO PRESTON Laurie Lea Schaefer who reigned as Miss America in 1972, will participate in a special musical presentation in Preston Friday. Since her reign as Miss America, she has become a professional performer. comedy productions throughout the country, appeared as a special guest on numerous television shows, performed in theater productions and acted in national television commercials. Since graduating from Ohio University with a degree in music and fine arts, she has appeared on the Tonight Show, Dinah Shore Show, Mike Douglas, and David Frost shows. During 1975 she appeared at the Sacramento Music Theater and has recently completed a tour in the musical through medical school and then to take things from there. "I don't believe in it," was her quick answer to a question about women's liberation. "I don't believe in the movement because it is making women lose their femininity. I believe in being a submissive wife to my husband. He is the head of the household," she continued. She said she has never been faced with the problem of equal pay but didn't want any part of the lib movement. Her career goal is to try television acting and some film work. She has done some television commercials and right now is still making a lot of public relations performances. "Shenandoah", co-sta- rs rs Miss Schaefer has .a full and background in music and the performing ,'. arts. She has performed in musicalrttte'fitates.. COUPON BEFORE ORDERING Westinghouse Presents The Sensational 11 & x rt " iK 'C l nh MM I f f 1 Heat Pump Hi-Re- -L if r- - .in r J, onn y- 1 3 Cooling And Heating With The Same System The Cleanest, Most Efficient Heating Next To Sunshine Outdoor Unit "The Heat Pump Story" Due to the rapid accelerating costs of heating, considerable shifting to various methods is occurring. 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