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Show Woodard named as Lehi Misty Free Press Queen Round-u- p Misty Woodard of Kamas, has been chosen as the Lehi Round-u- p Rodeo Alfred of and Candice Christiansen of Park City were named as attendants and will join Woodard in advertising the celebration and participating in both local and area parades. The daughter of Tim and Julie Woodard graduated from South Summit High School in 1997, where she was actively involved in the Rodeo Club, Future Farmers of America and the National Honor Society. She served as freshman and junior class vice president, historian and vice president in the Future Farmers of America, and she represented her school as the technology education Bobbi Saige- - Kanarraville Sterling Scholar. Woodard was the 1997 Strawberry Days rodeo queen, and prior to that, won similar titles in Summit County, Oakley Fourth of July Rodeo, Kamas Valley Fiesta Days and the Francis Frontier Days. In 1996, she was second runner up to the Utah High School Rodeo queen. In the Western wear modeling division, Woodard selected a white leather gown with fringe and fur trim. She used the background of Peter Pan in her prepared speech, saying that his reality was possible because of "faith, trust and a little pixie dust." She went on to say that we, not living in Never Neverland, must believe more in ourselves. Her impromptu question in front of the judges was about the breed of horse chosen most often She by cowboys. explained that the American Quarterhorse, ' because of its of a ability to run mile was the favored breed. one-quart- er the Allred, daughter of Galen and Barbara Allred, is a junior at Southern Utah University in Cedar City, where she is majoring in communications and public relations, with a minor in marketing. She was listed in Who's Who Among American High School Students for three consecutive years and is attending SUU on a scholarship she earned as the Cedar High School Sterling Scholar in vocational technology Allred enjoys photography, ceramics, singing and traveli- ng; integrating her interests in photography and travel, she has won several awards for her ! ,'N5jww r , r ; Cyd Revill, daughter of Chuck and Renita Revill of V Lehi, was recently named Miss Washington County in a scholarship pageant in St. ssfk' ent presentation. XwfllW h :; X - ,.,..m .jafe;. , I1 original photographs. "If you expect the best out of life, you will probably get it," she told the judges. "I'm not competing against these beautiful girls, I'm competing against myself." For the modeling division of the contest, she wore a black leather skirt, black blouse and brown suede jacket. Her question from the judges focused on the qualifications for the "superbowl of rodeo," the national finals rodeo. She explained that the top 15 money winners in individual events from rodeos throughout the year qualify for the finals. Christiansen is a junior on full academic scholarship at Brigham Young University, where she is majoring in secondary education with an emphasis in human biology. She has been on the Dean's List every semester she has been at the school. While at BYU, she has also participated in outdoor and indoor soccer, coed and women's basketball, running, flag football and diving . inter-mural- s. She is a member of BYU's Operation Smile club, which raises money to send doctors and students all over the world to help correct facial deformities; she is also on the ACCESS of orgaClub, a big sister-typ- e nization helping underprivileged families in Utah County. She also worked at New Haven, a residential treatment facility in Spanish Fork for girls k of dictorian as well as the female athlete for the Class of 1996. She described herself for the judges as "a Rubik's cube in a white hat," with different colors and faces of the cube representing her different interests and personality traits.. In answer to her question, she said that saddle bronc rid Dear Ann Landers: Please help us spread the word to every parent, grandparent, doctor, day-car- p - r ' pricafW.MI. Ins. percent SIDS in decline deaths. Last year, I joined the Back Dear Tipper: 1 very much; appreciate your sharing this information with my to Sleep campaign to help spread this message. For many (SIDS). Americans, placing children on Each year, SIDS claims the their backs flies in the face of lives of nearly 3,000 babies in conventional wisdom. I remember putting my own the United States alone. Despite ongoing research, children to sleep on their tumSIDS cannot be predicted or mies, as many parents of my generation did. prevented. Since 1992, howeVer, the Sleep position is just one of American Academy important way to safeguard babies. 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Tour details will be sent upon receipt of the registration fee. To register, mail a check or money order to the Historical Preservation Commission, co John Rockwell, 208 E. 200 South, Lehi, UT 84043, or call I ACCO RB SALE posi- $100 per person and includes well-know- range. The members of the royalty will prepare for the Lehi Round-uCelebration by visiting local city council meetings to encourage attendance at the rodeo and other activities; they will also appear in all of the Lehi parades, as well as those of neighboring communities. worker, baby e and every other person who cares for children. Placing babies on their backs to sleep is the single most important step they can take to reduce the risk of Sudden Death Infant Syndrome sitter 18 tan and will continue in that year as well. tion next Help curb SIDS by placing babies on their backs 10:30 15-11:00 12714yr. 11:30 15r IS yr. n tm. Itom Cyd Revill; Miss Washington Co. Dixie High School last year Dixie College, Spend a day with Porter Rockwell and friends to learn n more about this figure in Utah and Lehi history. Historians Carl Mellor, Richard Van Wagoner and John Rockwell, the latter a descendant of the historic figure, will host a day long excursion on Saturday, June 20 to more than a dozen Rockwell-relate- d sites in Utah and Salt Lake Counties. Registration for the event is 12-1- 8. A tal- '"- - Day with Porter Rockwell to feature historic sites .J..L . ing is the "classic event of Park City rodeo," being the oldest actual graduate High School, she was the vale- event from actual usage on the ages 1 Cyd was the junior varsity coach for girls basketball at ..,...$.,J ... ... student at A The royalty for the 1998 Lehi Round-u- p Celebration includes, L to R: Bobby Saige Allred, first attendant; Queen Misty Woodard; and Candice Christiansen, second attendant. 10:00-12-1- 4 mfertM her Always Love You" for JUNE SI SM l She earned a $1,500 scholarship and will reign over the .Washington County Fair in the August; she will represent ' county in the Miss Utah Pageant in June 1999. Cyd was a preliminary talent and evening gown winner and also received a $100 cash prize for the Director's Award. 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