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Show Knd.iv. ,Iune2V W2 THEHHRU.D 1 Don't Love Each Other No Time to Climb Mountains - she said. But she has taken time for one thing she loves music. Her tastes range all the way from "country" to "classical" and even "a little rock " she says. The week of the Miss Utah Pageant she felt well prepared "so I was able to relax." But the week before, it was hectic. "I was still sewing beads on my gowns," she said "and running to Salt Lake for voice lessons three or four times that week." Cindy never entered a pageant until the 1980 Miss Provo Pageant which she won. "I needed some money to go to school (BYU) so I decided to try out." She went on to become first attendant to Miss Utah's Jonelle Smith. 1981, and Saturday night captured the grand prize as Miss Utah 1982, entering as Miss Utah State Fair. Her talent performance was a vocal rendition of "Habanera" from "Carmen." Cindy moved from Tennessee to Provo with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Quinn when she was 12 years old. "People of the South are so cordial and have such good manners," she said. Noting a trace of southern accent in her voice, she was asked if she ever slips back into it. "Yes " she admitted. "When I talk to my cousins back there, I sound just like them." Her immediate family includes two older married sisters and a younger sister Jackie who just graduated from Timpview High School. The Quinn family came out on a vacation about nine years ago and stopped off in Provo, where they decided to stay. "When I moved here I learned how to and appreciate be natural, the outdoors," she said. "The South and the West are two different worlds. In the South you are raised to become queens from the time you are a little girl. It is really a big deal back there." Cindy lived in Johnson City Tenn. before moving to Provo. "It is only hours away from the site of the present World's Fair," she said. NEW YORK (UPI) birth control pill that contains the lowest possible dose of estrogen has less negative side effects, doctors say. said the lowest They dose estrogen pill, available in the United States since June 1, produces fewest un- wanted side effects. The pill, called Nordet-te- , has been available in the United States since June 1 and was tested by 6,000 women, it was reported Tuesday at the international symposium sponsored by Wyeth Laboratories. "The overwhelming conclusion of the clinical - She has performed CINDY QUINN "If I could I would like to go to the in August and fair visit my cousins at the same time." She is also going to Hawaii at the end of July compliments of a pageant sponsor John Adkins. Sometime before the Miss America Pageant in September, she will go wardrobe shopping using a round-triticket on PSA Airlines to get her there. another sponsor Wardrobe is important to Cindy, but she does not pay an exorbitant sum for her clothing though she looks it. Take her red competition swim suit for example. "One day after my voice lesson I just walked into this little store at one of the ZCMI Mall in Salt Lake those stores your grandmother would I don't remember the patronize and there was this swimsuit name for $16. Asked if she particularly likes reds, she said she thought they were comreds plementary to her complexion and wines. Besides her swim suit her "Habanera" dress was red as was the which interview blouse (hot pink-reshe wore with a white suit. Her ivory complexion black hair and hazel eyes also bring new beauty to p productions including' Tom Brown's School Days'' and the part of Emma Smith in "The Restoration of the Priesthood," which will be put out for The finest quality lenses. Plus a big, beautiful selection of frames including famous designer frames. distribution to various LDS Wards and Stakes. She has worked a great deal with the Special Olympics. "I would like to continue there and hopefully get my degree so I can teach." she said. Ultimately she would like to get her Ph.D. in the field "I could work at the American Fork " she Training School or something said Does her education interfere with her social life as the saying goes "I do have a special boyfriend Chad He will fly back to see the September pageant, though I will not see him. "He really wanted me to win the Miss Utah Pageant but he never came to see me back stage. He is very understanding They talk about Mormon women being controlled by men, but this isn't true." Cindy will have family coming from No Extra Charge for 10 million women. As side posium said it is unlikely a pill or a male pill will be available in the near future. UXLiLS w'ljL I630117 A I FITTC 8 I Ji8LW j DdUM.fl 0. LUIIIU OWrLCINO Arr ll TrH mntirfc a ion locc Mn KeUUIcU ,ryr-- IfC D bifocal, trifocal. lenses. or oversize plastic, tinted, (y, , H "7 mtMr. Connecticut i favorites. Her competition white fitted evening gown (which her grandmother paid fori was made by Sarah Price, Lehi. It is a striking fashion and excep - photochrome lenses not included. For years the number one value in eyewear. forty-on- e 140 W. Center 373-425- 1 Tennessee Alabama, But it was rejected in two of the four states forces where it stood at targeted by least a chance of ratification this year. The Florida Senate killed it Monday; the North Carolina legislature rejected it earlier. The vibrations are beginning to be felt in the political arena. Caucus figures show the number of women running in state legislative races increased pro-ER- of men. Since its passage by Congress in 1972. the fight for ERA has paralleled a decade of momentous change for women and, by extension, for society as a whole. "The women's movement is the most profound economic movement of our century, Time For Our Semi-annu- fa'"0'3'. 9g al from 362 in 1971 to 903 in 1981, while the number of women in Congress rose from 11 to 21. because it has changed not only the workplace but our cultural and sexual attitudes." said Millie Jeffrey, a founder and past chairwoman of the National Women's Political Caucus. ERA will die officially on Wednesday, three states short of ratification. Thirty-fiv- e states had approved it. The two women now in the Senate, Nancy Kassebaum and Paula Hawkins, are the first in history to have won office in their own right, rather than being appointed or winning their seats after their husbands held them. Two more women are running for the Senate this year: Harriett Woods in Missouri and Rep. Millicent Fenwick in New Jersey otSo fiMi fcl Don'f m,ss , savings? gjl I I jV J- " - lift if JT m "ak. r M " ' La;REM . I f Arizona and Idaho as well as Utah all to see her in the Miss America Pageant. And she will be ready ready to represent the state she loves. "This is home to us now," she said. "People and scenery are so beautiful. It wouldn't matter where we live as long as it is Utah Valley." white, which is another of her WASHINGTON (UPI) The unsuccessful drive for ratification of the Equal Rights Amendment gave American women a powerful tool: a dose of the political acumen that until now has been concentrated in the hands II - hidden charges. Aphakic and bly effective contracep- effects such as stroke, water retention, skin eruptions and obesity became known, use dropped to current levels around 7 million or lower. Doctors at the sym- . Limited Time Offer. Why pay more?r of is that experience Nordette is a remarkative agent which also maintains excellent cycle control with little effect on metabolic parameters," said Dr. Thomas Christie, vice president of the firm. 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"Sometimes I'm so busy I don't have time to fish and do the things I love " Birth Control Dear Vnn Landers: I am a high school senior the only kid left at home I love my parents very much and am sure they love me The problem is they don't love each other The yelling and screaming that goes on every night is tearing me apart Eah keeps telling the other to " "get out I can't coui.t the number of times I've wanted to stand between them and shout. SHUT UP and behave like adults' I am sick of all the arguing'" The anger and frustration is building up inside me and I feel as if I am going to burst keep worrying that they might get a divorce If that happened. I just couldn't handle it. It would finish me for sure Don't suggest that I tell them to see a marriage counselor They are both too proud and stubborn I haven't talked to anyone about this because I don't want to be disloyal to my parents by blabbing. This A problem is not going to go away. Please help me Boy In Madison Wis Dear Friend: Children are not responsible for what noes on between their parents. Telling them to shut up and heh ixe like adults won't change anxthing. All it ill set vou is a klop in the choos from one or both. tionally flattering to her petite 107 lb 5 The gown ft. 6 in. frame satin with is designed in an overlay of Belgium lace and intricate beading which Cindv herself did "Needlework is one of my hobbies." she said "When I'm not working on dresses I like to do embroidery." Schooling has been her emphasis "I've mostly been trying to concentrate on education and also to be more involved in caring for my personal life " With the Miss Utah Scholarship she will be able to pay for all her schooling This title brings with it $7,000 to the winner in scnolarships etc. and the other pageants have brought her an additional $1 500 Her emphasis has been special education where she has worked with the handicapped It is interesting." she said "that I a handicapplayed the role of Pam in the tour of "Saturday's ped girl Warrior." This had special meaning for RFA'FE C. NELSON Herald Women's Editor Cindy Quinn, 21 the new Miss Utah ascended to the heights when she became Miss Utah last Saturday. 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