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Show 4 Tooele Transcrit. Thurvlav, June IS, J9S1 ( ruit get ant higher. college kid wout Iiii.iih ulK able lo u rite home for iihnn) kj . NO WINGS! She s Still Running Hard S After A Year At Full Steam lc We don't serve wings in our snacks or dinners. Only big juicy pieces. The tight scheduling of her (Lilly planning calendar could cotiqiare with any New York business execut i ve. Slip ha ctii iiMirp nMxms in the past year than a mother of four SNACK Dinner Diana recognies the stiff competition at the state Ihil tiKlay Diana Steadman (till has the same vigor and pageant and will lie pleased if she performs to the lies! of enthusiam she possessed when crowned Miss Tooele her ability. 1 AM HAPPY to have the Catunty 1 1 months ago. opportunity to represent MISS STEADMANS reign will climax Saturday at the Tooele Comity and will do my lest at the pageant," Miss finals of the 1ISI Missltah Pageant In Orem. Tlie contest Steadman said. is lieing held this week at Mountain View High School. Site sung and played on the piano "What I Did For for the crow n of that pageant is nearly as Love," a munlier from the broadway musical A Chorus Conqx-tiliokeen as the IIA collegiate draft. Sixty five talented, poised Une" to win the Miss Tooele County title. and lieautiful girls representing colleges, counties and Rut site has changed numliers and will lie singing and various state organizations w ill vie for the Miss Utah title. playing "Tonight" a song from the Broadway musical and Winner of that pageant will then advance to Atlantic movie West Side Story." TO IMPROVE upon her talent, Diana has lieen taking City, New Jersey with eyes set on the coveted and most Miss title in the America. lessons and devoting several hours each week to voice nation. prestigious pageant I Cl'KSS I was no different than most other American practicing the piano. Site started taking piano lessons w hen she was nine years girls, Miss Steadman said, always wanted to lie crowned a pageant winner. old, but since then it has lieen an practice. I She was selected by a panel of judges to represent have fomtd that it is liest for me to take one piece and TuorlcCamutyand served as its official hostess last July. She concentrate on it," Miss Steadman said. Her imtsicia! talent was expanded during high school when she was given the lead role for two consecut ive yeras in school musicals. SHE PLAYED the leading role of Dorothy in the Wizard of Oz" while a sophomore at Tooele High. And roll. 1.59 n XMJSIK Bccmo No. Main ir'i ik SM 882-348- couiM-tition- elementary girl. Leg. thigh, breast, Leg and thigh or potatoes, gravy and leg and breast, roll. potatoes, gravy and 2.19 was chosen from among 12 Tooele County girls after talent, evening gown, personality and swimsuit . 2 Seed Clouds During Drought the following year she was selected for the lead in cloud seeding program for use when drought threatens the stale's economy is being developed jointly by the Utah Division of Water Resources and the Federal Water and A -- Camelot". During her senior year she took on a different theat rical role as musical director for "Youre A Good Man. Throughout her secondary education Diana has lieen extremely active in serving her classmates in various responsibilities. SHE WAS a cheerleader in junior high school and also as a sophomore in high school for the junior varsity teams. Power Resources Service. Miss Steadman then turned to drill team marching and WATER and Power was a member of Tooele High School's during Commissioner Robert N. her and senior years. junior an Rroadbent says During ninth grade she served as class secretary and in agreement with 10th grade she was a memlier of the Student Senate. As a Utah includes the developsenior she was elected student body publicity chairman. ment of scientific backShe also attended Girls Mate the summer of 1980 at ground studies and contin- Southern Utah State where she was elected mayor of her gency plans. sss- Sha-Ron- ,W- - V vioV V The project will help city. AFTER BEING named Miss Tooele County, Diana the state determine when in several parades, clipped riblions at opening .. , , , . appeared , at , u mg , roug i 0f honor at scores of banquets antj was ,ts economy, the comm.s- The Miss Tooele County reign for Diana Steadman is fast draw ing to a close. Only one month remains until a new queen will be crowned. Photo by Boyd McNeil Following Saturday's pageant, she will be back in Tooele working with the candidates for this year's county mate the potential benefits of cloud seeding and devise jn j y,e fajis sj,e pans to attend Ricks College where she .aUmCn ln ra,n f will major in business administration with minors in music snow esays and theater. Diana has eyes on becoming an executive W ater and Power has a wan l0 ieiuthe position where I am the "Stunning Natural Gas Finds May Bridge Energy Crisis ... SlTurrPjrK. ' ? g,) - similar agreement with loss shesa,d' Texas and Oklahoma. The Six years ago it was gen blind beyond that level. erally agreed that the na- Today, however thanks to tion's reserves of natural gas computer- - assisted seismowould run out by the end of meters they are able to this century. Today, thanks see gas deposits far below to new developments in de- that depth. tecting gas fields, geologists During the 70s, exare considerably more optiplains Miller, "as scientists mistic. made computer programs - federal support of such programs is funded by a $1 million congressional ap- propriation to explore drought relief techniques to increase precipitation and enhance water supplies. dwr c 160 Piua Hut Inc A father is someone who has to make lielieve he isn't afraid of thunderstorms. ness solar energy could be put in place, it now appears that natural gas can serve as a clean andabundant bridge to the energy technologies of the 21st century. indicate that the United More and more experts tend to agree with Charles Mankin, Oklahoma's state more and more discriminating, their maps became geologist, who heads the and National Academy of clearer and clearer they were able to see deeper Sciences' Board on Mineral and deeper, today down to and Energy Resources. States may possess truly 40,000 feet. Stunning new field estifrom the Rockies, mates the Appalachians, the Gulf Coast, several other areas gi- This new ability has gantic supplies of natural gas, James Nathan Miller raised the curtain on a vast writes in the April Readers new world of energy. Thus, while it was previously Digest. IN THE past, geologists thought that the country were unable to look for oil was in grave danger of deor gas below 15,000 feet; pleting its energy resources their instruments were before technology to har Mankin says I'm very optimistic that we can maintain our gas supplies for a very long time well into the 21st century and possibly even to the end of it. - FATHERS DAY Make Dads Life Easier! Select a terrific gardening tool from our big selection Weedeater Ariens -- 3-- hp 1 Only Tiller Ames Tools Jacobson 1 Diana takes a victory walk on the stage of Tooele High School auditorium after being announced winner in last years pageant. She is the daughter of Gary and Mary Steadman of Tooele. Only Lawn Mower Black & Decker Mini Tiller Photo by Boyd McNeil Hedge Trimmer Grass Trimmer As I embark on this exciting experience in my life I would like to express my deep appreciation to some very special people. My parents and family for their constant love and support; Mrs. Sharon Foulger, for her hours of hard work; Mr. and Mrs. Boyd McNeil, for always giving freely of their means for the girls and the community; the Tooele Chamber of Commerce and merchants and persons contributing to the Pageant; but especially thanks to all of you for allowing me this wonderful opportunity of representing Tooele County. We all have reason to be proud!! Diana Lyn Steadman Miss Tooele County 1 980-8- 1 Lawn Edger Sensation 1 Only Lawn Mower Remember Us For All Your Gardening Needs! 1120 N. 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