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Show Wednesday May 18, 1983 THE HERALD, Provo, Utah, - Page 13 of Job's Little Miss Pageant Set i'mcjla Qlunt To Be For July 9 Little girls and I lk ' X, vi -- i r""-- Honorec Queen 3 The installation will be Saturday 4 p.m. at the Provo Masonic Temple. Retiring Honored Queen Diane Clary will be installing officer for installation. the 99th Linda Giunt, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ernie F. Glunt Jr., will be installed as Honored Queen of Bethel No. 4 of the International Order of Job's Daughters. pre-tee- n age children from communities throughout Utah will have the chance to compete in the first "Little Miss American Beauty Pageant" slated as an annual affair. This year it will be on July 9 at the Tri Arc Hotel in Salt Lake City. at semi-annu- al Other installing officers are Anne Collins, installing guide; Pam Thomas, installing marshal; Sherry Pendergrass, installing chaplain; Mary Hodgins, installing senior custodian; Susan Wyngar-deinstalling junior custodian; Jill Chruma, installing musician; Michelle Hawes, installing recorder and narrator, and Suzanne George, installing flag bearer. n, Winners of the "Little Miss American Beauty Pageant" will compete in the nationals which will take place the Labor Day weekend in Hollywood, Calif. 1 l my Elected officers are Tyffany Harrelson, senior princess; Linda Wyngarden, junior princess; Amy Pitts, guide, and Lesa Nicholes, mar shall. Appointed officers are Christy Harrelson, chaplain; Cathy Oss, ' Little Miss has three age groups of pageant competition: Tiny Miss ages are 2 to 5; Little Miss ar4e ages 6 to 10; and pre-tee- n ages are from 11 to 13. inner guard; Mercedes Berg, outer guard; Christine Owens, treasurer; Becky Pierce, recorder, and Liz Shirk, musician. Girls will be judged in three areas: judges' interviews, sportswear, and party dress (long dress for 1.80 for a 5x7 pre-teen- ). Judges' interviews will be conducted privately however. The finals wll be staged at the Tri Arc Hotel at 3 p.m., and it will be open to the public with a nominal LJ . 9J -- iiL attendance charge. r For ticket or entry mi infor-matio- n contact Jann Wyler, regional director at N. 600 E., Provo, or call 3732 Recently crowned Mrs. America, 1983, Susan Goodman, brightens the New York scene as she poses with her gallant husband Scott at Halloran House in New York City. Susan, dance instructor from Waverly, Tenn., has been married 10 years and is the mother of one child. At 225-235- 0. Briefs mi. $29.93. Nineteenth Century Installs two-ye- JU ar She used the theme of bells in expressing her appreciation to outgoing program committee members for their service over the year. Presenting each with a brass bell, she related stories of bells throughout the world and their place in history. Joyce Harris, Agnes Fulrath and ' Marguerite Pierpont were stalled as program committee members for the coming year, and they too were each presented with a bell. Concluding the ceremonies Ms. Burge quoted the inscription on the Liberty Bell: "Proclaim liberty throughout all the land unto all the inhabitants thereof." Other officers continuing in terms are Muriel their Greiner, vice president; Madeline e Keen, recording secretary; two-ye- 1 ar Imo-gen- Hickman, corresponding retary and Betty Tarran, Irma Burge X reporter. sey, secretary Dinner was served. Committee members included Mrs. Lyle Wolsey, Mrs. Marvel Wolsey, Mrs. Maurine Crowell, Eliza Bjerregaard, Ruby Cowley, Inez Miller, Marian Nelson and Leah Taylor. Mrs. Ruth Walker, with Mrs. Maurice Davis, Mrs. Florence Warner, treasurer; Eliza Bjerregaard and Mrs. Wol vice-preside- Nails Have tr,e bait dressed fingers in the Valley. fi For Appointment Call 8 11 'from original package X Offer expires; Moy 29, 1983 JCPenney Mall Orem-Universi- ty oooooooooooeoeoeooooeoeoooooeeooeooooooooooeoool (2t Ofodocdien wie fanfares Mabel Sevy ...A0A4U0W Sevy to Head Beta Sorosis sec- Beta Club Names Officers Xi Beta club met at the home of Mrs. Lyle Wolsey Thursday for the installation of new officers. Serving as president will be Pay 1.80 at time of sitting No appointment necessary. Age limit 12 years Add 1.00 for 2 or more children Limit one portrait special per child 374-687- 4 in- r rrfL Sculptured Monday thru Saturday k Xa fl Lr (33 00 value) in addilion to portrait paid lor at time ot sitting Professional 1 Irma Burge, who will continue term as president, in her conducted the ceremonies. Nineteenth Century club installed officers Friday at a breakfast at Shonwald Terrace. if I you can still purchase portraits individually or a package off 21 beautiful color portraits Example: two 8x10's, three 5x7s, sixteen wallets, only 23.95 Linda Glunt $295 fY&S ffe Beta Sorosis met at the Edge-woo- d Clubhouse recently for the installation of officers conducted by outgoing president Izetta Robertson who presented herbs to each new officer along with an appropriate poem. Installed as president was Mabel Sevy, with Jeanne Taylor, vice president; Florence Curtis, secretary; Maurine recording Bryner, corresponding secretary; Thelma Jorgensen, treasurer; Nelson, parliamentarian, and Lillian Smith, historian. Na-tel- la . " i - fi vj vi i Please come look us over for your Spring dress and casual shoe, IF CAM i V"V&tkTisi llSA0l V..e . lSM iSI M 29 pfi 1 I its IT rv Wf ExceHen, I focttW i I I rMl cAUNOlOUMHK 95.7750 Mrturalizer. Shoes IXPtlSSOkRTI At Penney' t Ind Of Mad ILANCHI-DINIR- Jt Off Cvntat Cswrt C"l VERITY KULL - 226-21- 69 S |