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Show Z m ery : County Progress Wednesday, August ??, 1984 1 1 A FarmBureaur TalereV Fiii'i Conisesv Utah r. j 1 m m nrr.'Uf'. The Chansonettes entertained the viewers at the Emery County Fair Talent Find. Over 60 show. entries performed during the M'- fine performance was furned In by the Oveson Sisters who took second place In the junior division of the Talent Find. A T alent Find draws record number to show Elizabeth Hanson The Farm Bureau Talent Find stretched into three and a half hours as 40 plus entrants performed on stage at Emery High during the Emery County Fair Thursday. Every entrant was given the opportunity to star. At the close of the program, a Judge, Brad King, remarked that he and the other judges, Barbara Strate and BiU Painter, Carbon County residents, had never seen such diversified talent and that the competition in the senior division was so close the spread between first and fourth place Radiant in a shimmering pink gown made by her mother, Lorraine, 24, is a coed at BYU, majoring in elementary By was only four points. Emerging as winner of the senior division was soprano Lorraine Radeke, singing an aria in Italian from Rossinis opera, the Barber of Seville. education. Second place winner Caroline Jorgensen played Debussys a Garden in the Rain, soothing impressionistic sweep of harmony. Third place went to Cyndie Burr for her captivating renditions of numbers from the Sound of Music. DeAnn Bailey sang I Want to Live with tonal warmth and power. Julianne Goss, the only contralto, pleased with Shine Bonnie On Harvest Moon. Jensen, perched on a tall stool accompanying her sweet song by guitar, was easy to take and dance by Shereen the mid-eaalways finds appreciation. st County Commission secretary Pat Snowball was assigned to make arrangements for the county exhibit at the state fair in September. The commission approved paying her travel fees to Salt Lake City. Rex Bunderson has been reappointed to serve a three-yeterm on the Career Service Council. Mr. Bundersons first ar term recently three-ye- ar ex- pired. County Attorney Scott Johansen reported that Castle Dale City has signed a contract with the calls for contract The county. the payment of $2181.66 per month through December 1984. The commissioners also signed an agreement with Ferron City for law enforcement through 1984. medical indigent policy has been approved by the county although several questions have been raised regarding income requirements and what is defined as being income. A However, tne commission approved the policy, which will be administered by Clerk Bruce Funk, pending revision of certain paragraphs in the document. Commissioners have approved the additional expenditure of $1240 for communication improvements on Horn Mountain. The additional expense came as a result of US Forest Service requirements. County Clerk Bruce Funk has to get been given the additional help during the period. About Tracy is submitting an entry in October to compete on the state level for the Young Farmer honor. If he wins, the Behlings will have the use of a tractor and truck for a year and a trip to Hawaii. The Behlings noted the expert way in which Emery High students handled lighting and sound. Thev were Wade Lake, sound; Conrad Guymon, Tim lights; Miller, and manager; Christofferson, Wendy Grange, Rex Funk and Karl Jensen, stage hands. COUPON .OHO with coupon Coke, Diet Coke, Sprite and Tab 6 12 oz. cans pack 50 COUPON Reg. 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A new filing cabinet was also approved for purchase for the clerks office. A list of delinquent ambulance debts was reviewed by the commission. of the AN INVITATION go-ahe- election four divisions received $25 in cash from the Bureau and a plaque from the fair board. Second place prizes were $15 and a ribbon, and third place netted $10 and a ribbon. Only the junior, intermediate and senior first place winners will compete at the State Fair Sept. 15. The clog dancers, Jennifer Johansen and Lorraine Radeke are Emery representatives. For Tracy and Jack! Behling, the show chairmen and also Emery County Young Farmers, another contest is underway. following the example of sister LaDawn, a Miss Emery queen. The break dance by Sioto Faumul and partner rated is two-pian- prepares for fair matters discussed. Jennifer charismatic performers, they second place. Stephanie projected straight to the hearts Guymon won third with a vocal 80lo. of the audience. comIn the junior division, two sets The Chansonettes, munity ladies chorus, gowned in of brother and sister clog dancers won first place. Ryan new blue dresses and conducted bonus Adrianne Burke and Trent a were and Zora Peacock by to those hanging in to the end of and Leigh Jackson of Ferron the program. Angels in perfect more than charmed the specharmony, they were ac- tators. So did the second companied by Connie Erickson. placers, Jessica, Janet and Third place winner, Harriet Jennifer Oveson, Cleveland. Bishop of Orangeville, says she Two of them are has performed since four years twins and the other is 11 years old. They appeared to be triplets old and has sung professionally in southern California, although as they sang and danced in the she sings by ear and not by frilly costumes sewn by their reading the notes. She wanted to mother. Shannon Beard rated third place with her piano solo. sing on the new classy stage. Exhibition numbers were Talented pianists Elaine Schauerhamer and Donna given by Shereen and Dendra o Emfield chose a duet, Layla, Carla Seely and Jay by Frandsen at the piano. Jay Hungarian Rhapsody Franz Liszt. They used a freshly belted out an original ballad tuned grand piano and the badly about the holdup at Castle Gate, Butch Cassidy and making it out of tune upright Wurlitzter. for back to Robbers Roost. had pleaded Although they the upright to be tuned at the Evelyn Huntsman served as same time as the grand, their M.C., and Farm Bureau pleas were ignored. Troupers as President Ralph Lemon and fair they are, they turned in a chairman Lavon Day awarded I the prizes. splendid performance. I The first place winner in each Jennifer Johansen, 13, won first place in the intermediate division with a piano solo Taccata by Claude Pascal. Jennifer plays for the choruses at San Rafael Junior High and clarinet in the band. She has entered the contest three times, once as a gymnast, twice as pianist and won first place all three times. Rules say she can only enter every other year. County commission The Emery County Commission took action on several items during its meeting on Aug. 16 in Castle Dale. Following are some of the In the open division, Roger Barton and Wesley Curtis took first with a country western Im On My Way. song Natural born musicians and . Cty State. Federal Savings. Accept our invitation. Call (Zip 322-161- For Current Rates. 8 t code must be included) Johnson's Family a Tack 417Room Clcro t27t 8 133 Mmr MEMBEt OE THE chambeii of EHElYCOUim coma ... .. j SAVINGS FIRST FEDERAL fa8 fNaOAN 50 S3l OOO 531 t flM ?O0 OMte Sou Substant ai pena'ly lor early ! 766? fnpfNfc O' 56) 5005 w thd'awal wROvOme 53 vft '003 00 (Ml 5 , 5 U WrK 37 Ufttfk |