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Show V Free Press - Wednesday, July 29, 1992 - Page 6 Lehi Roundup Queen wins state recognition; former queen is named Miss Rodeo Utah Summer wedding to unite Becky Evans, Mike Giolas Nicholas Evans is pleased to announce the upcoming marriage of his mother, Becky Evans, to Mike Giolas, son of Bruce and Verla Giolas, on Aug. 1. The couple will be honored at an Last week, July 14 through 17, the annual contest and pageant to select a new Miss Rodeo Utah was held in Ogden. Lehi was in this contest with all open house that eveningfrom 7 to 8 p.m. at the home of the bride's parents, Lyle and Kathryn McCar-re- l, 882 N. 1000 East, Lehi. All friends and relatives are invited to attend. No further invitations will be sent. m& Roundup royalty competing. four-wa- Emilee Lott, Lehi's reigning Ten contestants from all parts of the state competed. Each girl displayed outstandinghorsemanship, modeled beautiful wardrobes in The darling little newcomer has various settings, delivered imJared, Nathan, Nattalie, Abby, promptu as well as prepared Adam and Myka serving as built-ispeeches, and responded to questions pertaining to world events. babysitters. Thrilled grandparents are Mark Other questions asked by the and Dena Bezzant of Pleasant Grove judges included current events queand Nick and Jean Harris of ries, the sport of rodeo and equine knowledge. They were also judged on appearance and personality. Judgingwasverydifficultdueto the abilities and talents of theyoung women participating in the contest. Miss Shannon Conley, Lehi's 1990 Roundup Queen, was chosen to wear the crown of Miss Rodeo Utah this year. She will represent Utah at the national contest in Las ence reaction, presentation, quality Vegas this coming December. of number, and entertainment apAlso, Desiree Cooper, former Lehi Roundup Queen and Miss Lehi, peal. Applications can be taken by and now on staff at Weber State phone. For more information conUniversity, serves as tact THE FAIR, 51 South Univerof the state contest. sity Avenue, Ste. 216, Provo 84601, or call The 1992 Utah Valley "County Fair" runs August Fork Fairgrounds. the highlights of every Utah Valley "County Fair" is the Utah County Farm Bureau Amateur Talent Find. This competition isopen to groups of one to four performers. Talent may range from vocal and instrumental music, to novelty stunt, dance numbers, and dram atic numbers. Judging is on the basis of audi Bike Race 6 p.m. at Larsen Park "(9600 N. 6050 West. For more information call Pat Ring at 756-7421. Arsenic and Old Lace The production of the Highland Cultural Arts Committee will be presented at 7:30 p.m. at the High- Lin-do- Highland Fling n. M K- - K Highland Fling activities continue today with a baby contest at 9 a.m. at Heritage Park. The contest is for Highland residents only. This evening"Arsenic and Old Lace" will continue at 7 p.m. at the North LDS Building. Admission is free. two-ho- 763-361- Highland Fling Tonight is the last night for Emilee Lott Timp Special Service District The monthly meeting of the (SDQQuralhi of Utah Glen Clark is president-elec- t Assoc. of secondary school principals ' V Senile NowS The final day of the Fling begins with the 15th annual Highland Classic lOKroadrace, 5Krunwalk and half mile kids' race will be held at Heritage Park, 10400 N. Alpine Hwy., Highland. The 10K and 5K will begin at 7 a.m.; the kids' race follows at 8 a.m. Registration is held from 6 to 7 a.m. Breakfast will be served at Heritage Park from 7:30 to 9:30 a.m. by the Highland City royalty. The Wild West parade will begin at 10 a.m., with activities in Heritage Park continuing through the afternoon. This evening will include the 2nd annual Kiwanis Chuckwagon dinner at Highland Elementary School at 7:30 p.m., followed by a Calendar entries Submit information on your group's activities for the Community Calendar by sending a written note to this newspaper, P.O. Box 7, "iigiiimj 756-527- 3. dar entries must be into the paper by Monday, 10 a.m.., of the week you want the notice to run. Chiropractic for Health w By Dr. Bryon Rosquist, D.C. jj EAT (RIGHT), DRINK (RIGHT), AND BE HEALTHY (Courtesy ot: Pleasant Grove Spinal Touch Clinic, Dr. Bryon L Rosquist, f B 1 HMMMWtellJ Shane Cutler Durfey's Clothing Care Tips I'll Cooking oil stains 7 Days A Week! & Sun. Noon-1- 0 Mon. Sat. 10-1- 0 SJS lumi Ham Spots from cooking oil, mayonnaise, or salad dressing are unsightly but worse still, they can oxidize and develop into permanent yellowish-browstains. If you spill or get splattered by an oily substance, blot up what you can and get the spot removed as soon as possible. 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Timpanogos Special Service District will be held tonight starting at 6 p.m. at conference room in the district offices, 6400 N. 5050 West, Utah County. The meeting is open to the public. Highland Fling Glen R. Clark, right, president-elec- t of the Utah Association of Secondary School Principals, meets with U.S. Senator Robert Byrd during the annual leadership workshop sponsored by the National Association of Secondary School Principals. helping principals and assistant principals develop their jobs better. It is based in Reston, Va., near the nation's capital. 7. "Ar- 379-240- other national leaders during a .leadership conference sponsored by the National Association of Secondary School Principals (NASSP). During the conference they were given the latest information in school improvement and were able to share their opinions with those setting national policy and direction for ur senic and Old Lace" will continue at 7 p.m. at the North LDS Building. Admission is free. j dsr-ir.- The power board will hold its monthly meeting at 7 p.m. in the conference room of the Lehi City Administration Building, 153 N. 100 East. Living Well with Diabetes This educational opportunity for diabetics and their families consists of four classes, with a series beginning today at American Fork Hospital's Education Center. The classes are Tuesdays from 10 a.m. to noon and costs $35 for the course, including lunch. Diabetic participants areencour aged to bring one family member or friend with them at no extra charge. Telephone: n , in) Lehi City Power Board 5. Ned Shane Cutler will return from San Jose, Costa Rica Mission Aug. 6. He will report his mission Aug. 9, at 9 a.m. in the Evanston, Wyoming Sixth Ward, 1224 Morse Lee Street. Shane is the son of Ned and Penny Cutler, former residents of Lehi in the 14th Ward. An open house will be held at noon at the Cutlerresidence, 1948 West Anderson, Evanston, Wyo. the United States Congress and WJ33ZB& land LDS Stake Center, one block north of the four-wa- y stop. Admission is free. Fore more information call Neal Johnson 756-856- Shane Cutler returns from Costa Rica Glen R. Clark, president-elec- t of the Utah Association of Secondary School Principals, was one of 52 educators from throughout the U.S. and Canada who last week attended a seminar to discuss key national issues in education. Clark, principal at Lehi Junior High School, met with members of Steel-worke- rs stop. Roundup queen, won recognition and the trophy for speech competition category and placed as third runner-u- p to the new state queen. Talent Find is Utah County Fair highlight One of I Highland Fling Opening ceremonies 7 p.m. at Highland IDS Stoke y Center one block north of three members of this year's Baby girl for the boss Seren Bezzant, new daughter of Brett and Kelly Bezzant, made her appearance at the American Fork Hospital on July 17. She tipped the scales at 7 lbs. and stretched the tape to 20 inches tall. raffle drawing and a variety show. Fireworks starting at 9:30 p.m. will conclude the Fling. Demo Fund Raiser The Utah County Democratic Party will host a fund raiser a community carnival Saturday, Aug. 1, from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. at the Hall, 1847 Columbia Lane, Orem. Local candidate will be in attendance. Everyone is welcome to meet the candidates while the kids enjoy food, booths, rides and prizes. BOB HOSHNS Ml B. Kay Hutchings Owner We care about t your clothing Professional Dry I ( stars ROBIN uvgim nvrrmniiOT W3 ITST 1t1TMcur.lnc. 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