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Show Sunday. May 28, 2000, THE DAILY HERALD, (wwwMaATheHoaMxomJ, Provo, Utah PageAl? J Kimberlie Case, age 17, of Ken and Nadine Johnson Robert Andrew of Provo, received her daughter of Gordon and Womanhood Recognition - Award on received her May 21. She is a member Young Womanhood of the Lakeside Recognition Award on 12th Ward. Her projects included: May 21. She is a member of the Aspen 3rd Ward. Her organizing a family reunion, projects included: making creating family history book, service to band members on baby quilts for UVRMC newborn unit, a quote tour and teaching and perscrapbook, memorizing forming sign language. classical piano pieces and Ashlee Ann Norton, giving compassionate service to her sister. . age 18, daughter of Don and Carissa Gray, age 17, Rhonda daughter of Ken and Norton of Rebecca Provo, will receive her Gray of Provo, Young received her Womanhood w -- Recognition xoung Womanhood Recognition tonight, May 28. She is a Award on member of the Pleasant View 6th Ward. Her projMay 21. She is a member of the ects included: taking school supplies to Africa to help Edgemont 15th Ward. Her children at the Reach the projects included: intern: ships at UVRMC, making a Children Academy, making senior portfolio and taking quilts and writing missionCPR and water safety ary letters. classes. Roseanne Reed, age 18, daugh Jensen, Becky daughter of Cliff and ter of Greg i Roselyn and Ruth Reed of Jensen of Provo, will Provo, will receive her receive her Young Young Womanhood Womanhood Recognition Recognition Award Award tonight, May tonight, May 28. She is a member of the zn. one is a member of the Pleasant Pleasant View 6th Ward. View 6th Ward. Her projHer projects included: planects included: making smile ning New Beginnings proquilts, swimming, camp gram, participating in leader and doing a portfo- track and ho. , making a craft for Young Women, doing weekly basket and running in St. Wendy Nadine Johnson, age 18, daughter George Marathon. Merrilyn Casey of v Barclay, age 14, son of Ted H, Linda and Kathryn Frandsen of Highland, was awarded the rank of Eagle age 18, son of Robert Davis Barclay and Young -- Beyer-Barcl- ay of Provo, was awarded the rank of Eagle Scout on May 23. He is in Troop No. 747 sponsored by Oak Hills 4th Ward. His project was installing frisbee golf baskets in and cleaning up Bicentennial Park in Provo. - Cory J. Russell H. Frandsen, Chance Zachery Varney, age 14, son of Ted Kellersberger, age 14, son of Kurt I Hand and Linda u Kathryn Frandsen of of Highland, Highland, M was awarded the rank of Eagle . Scout on Feb. 2. He is in Troop Scout on May 5. He is in Troop No. 15 sponsored by Highland 1st Ward. His project was earning money to assemble food boxes to send to orphanages and children's hospitals in Russia. - No. 15 sponsored by Highland 1st Ward. His project was a blood drive with the American Red Cross. was awarded the rank of Eagle Scout on May 5. He is in Troop No. I, a i 1 15 spon sored by Highland 1st Ward. His project Was painting and refinishing handrails at the American Fork Senior Citizen Center. , m ydV "JLXX7S FORT WORTH, Texas An inmate on death row for killing three people unsuccessfully tried to sell five seats for his execution on the eBay online auction ' site. Michael 1 ODDS Toney put ' . the seats up forbid starting at . ' the eBay posting, which in part stated, "My name is (AP) & ENDS $100 Wednesday afternoon, eBay officials said. The posting was removed about four hours later and no one had bid on the seats. Toney, 34, said he would give money from the auction to his estranged children, then waive further appeals on his case. A friend who refused to be identified told the Fort Worth that Toney asked her to set up 1 j Star-Telegra- m -- building in Roanoke County, hoping to win front-rotickets to an 'N Sync concert in San Diego later this summer. The one who stays in the sink the longest wins the tickets. The station manager didn't expect the promotion to last long when five people moved into the sinks at 8 A.m. on May 18. One contestant dropped out after 12 hours and another, a former Marine, gave in after 20 hours. By Wednesday, Breanne McCubbin, 20, Karen Turgeon, 19, and Meghan Hatton, 26, remained in the plastic sinks about the size of laundry baskets. Each promises to stay until the contest ends June 1. "I think they're all crazy," said Bud Hartge, a station worker who was monitoring the women. Michael Toney ... I am on Texas! Death-Roawaiting-- , execution for a crime I did not commit." Condemned inmates in Texas are allowed five witnesses at their execution. A spokesman for the Texas Department of Criminal Justice said bidders wouldn't have been allowed to attend the execution. Toney's death sentence for a 1985 briefcase bombing is being appealed. New low ROANOKE, Va.(AP) Three women are being put to the test on just how much they love the boy band 'N Sync. All three are living in sinks get it? outside radio station WXLK-FM's Not a winner PAWTUCKET, R.I. (AP) A fired deli worker has-b- een arrested, accused of using a key to the store to slip in after hours and help himself to free lottery tickets. Charles Mitchell, 21, allegedly played $1,500 worth of Keno tickets for free. He told police he won $380 and cashed in the winning tickets at a gas station. Mitchell was arrested Monday after the Lottery Commission called the store owner to report unusual activity on the machine. 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