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Show 14A Emery County Progress Tuesday, November 5, 1991 spartan spot Dracula dramatics by Maleah Day ECHS What better time than Halloween to stage The Seven Brides of Dracula? Thats what the Emery Drama Department realized as it presented the play last week. The comedy featured a young cast, including sophomore Jessica Johansen, right, who applies her makeup for her role as Countess Dracula. The drama department will now prepare for the musical Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat" planned for Nov. 21-2- reporter Rebecca Nelson, a senior at Emery High, was recently selected to attend the U.S. Senate Youth Program held on Oct. 24 at the State Capitol Building. Rebecca was selected based on her performance on a test that asked questions about American government. Fifty-on- e rep- resentatives from Utah high schools attended the program. The participants met for a general session where they 3. were addressed by Gov. Ban-gerte- r; President Arnold Christensen of the Utah State Senate; Craig Moody, Speaker of the House; and other representatives of Congress. The consideration of academic per- formance, leadership and churchcommunity involvement, the two top students participants were then, were chosen. They will attend divided into groups where a National Senate Youth they were judged on discusProgram in Washington, D.C. sion of government matters. Rebecca said, The Senate In the discussions they were Youth Program was a valujudged on quality of speech, able learning experience. I involvement, effectiveness, encourage any students who conviction, appearance, are interested in American expression and poise. They Government to participate in were also given five minutes to the program next year. prepare an extemporaneous speech on a given subject which was then given before the judges. Twelve finalists Betty Jewkes were selected from the groups KAYSVILLE Betty June and questioned again. After obituaries Jewkes, age 65, passed away Nov. 2, 1991 after a long and courageous struggle with heart disease. Born June 21, 1926 in Castle Gate, a daughter of Charles LeR-o- y and Jessie Irene Manchester. She was raised in Kenilworth, where she met and married her eternal mate, Calvin Junior Jewkes, March 9, 1947; later solemnized in the Manti LDS Temple. She is survived by son, Steven Hans, and his wife, Jennette Jewkes, Kaysville; daughter, Vicki, and her husband, David Yurth, Salt lake City; five grandchildren; two brothers, Maurice Bud Manchester, Sunnyside; John Jack Manchester, Helper; two sisters, Thelma Wright, Spring Glen; and Margaret James, Baltimore, Md. She was a member of the LDS Church and had a special love for genealogy work. She loved music and art, and possessed a great talent for painting. Betty loved to be with her family and friends. She will best be remembered for her wonderful sense of humor. 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