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Show 1 eox Local homeowners improve dwellings Homeowners in Box Elder County spend a tidy sum each year on the maintenance and improvement of their property. During the past year alone, their outlays for alterations, additions, repairs replacements came CORINNE AWARD WINNERS Students gaining awards at Corinne Elementary school include front left; Richard Welch, Traci Yagi, Brett Liljenquist, Cari Kishimoto, Kelly Norman, Danyelle Davis, Marsha Trimble, Dana Hardy, Janett Welch, Wendy Sato, Danese Liljenquist, Lisa Yagi, LaVern Peters, Deborah nimble; second row, Michael Jeppeson, Charles Mon at Students Corinne Danyelle Davis outstanding reading, and Kelly Norman and received achievement awards in various areas of conduct for Danyelle Davis, outstanding achievements Students who received awards in Miss Firths second and third grade classes were: Dana Hardy, outstanding spelling; Janette Welch, outstanding math; Wendy Sato, outstanding citizenship. In Mr. Hodgsons fourth grade class, awards were given to: Danese Liljenquist, outstanding reading; Lisa Yagi and LaVern Peters, outstanding citizenship. accomplished throughout the past school year. Those students who received awards in Mrs. Nelsons first a"d second grade classes were: Richard Welch, 100 percent attendance; Traci Yagi, Brett Liljenquist, Richard Welch and Cari Kishimoto for outstanding scholarship. Trimble Marsha and Ray-omo- reading outside Corinne students receive awards Elementary school recently sen, Linda Charley, Natalie Woodward, Matt Smoot, Kimberly Carter, Susan Yagi, Michelle Hubbard, Paula Flack, Susan Welch, Shaila Bunderson; back, Lisa Ann Reeder, Pam Franklin, Tom Yagi, Iva Gerhardt, Wendy Ammons, Martha Flack, Kevin Wells, David Shinkle, Bonnie Jaussi, Stephanie Anderson,, Grace Ross, Bingham and Jimmy Bailey. of school; Deborah Trimble and Eliot Hill, outstanding spelling; and Lisa Yagi, outstanding math. Students receiving awards in Mr. Christiansens fifth grade class were Michael Jeppeson, Charles Linda Monsen, Charley, and Natalie Woodward, for 100 attendance; Susan Yagi, Natalie Woodward, Matt Smoot, Kimberly Carter, Michelle Hubbard, Paula Flack and Susan Welch, for outstanding scholarship. Michelle Hubbard, outstanding spelling; Kimberly Carter, outstanding English; and Susan Welch, Shaila Bunderson and Paula Flack, for outstanding citizenship. Sixth Additional Awards grade students under Mr. Mr. and Johnson Romanasky who, also, received awards were: Lisa Ann Reeder, Pam Franklin, Tom Yagi, Ina Gerhardt and Wendy Ammons, for 100 percent attendance. Yagi and Ammons received this award for four and five years respectively. Students receiving outstanding citizenship awards were Martha Flack and Kevin Wells. scholarship Outstanding awards were given to Stephanie Anderson, Kevin Wells, Grace Ross, Bonnie Jaussi, Martha Flack, Raymond Bingham and Jimmy Bailey. Those chosen for team awards were captain David Shinkle for volleyball and the softball team captain, Tommy Yagi. and to ap- proximately $2,872,000, it is estimated. The figure is based upon sample surveys of such expenditures in regional areas across the country, conducted by the Department of Commerce, and upon data from other sources. The finding is that the average amount spent for residential upkeep and improvement in Box Elder Countys general area in 1972 was $345 per dwelling unit. Not included were the normal, household and everyday housekeeping expenses. That was the average. It varied widely from that figure in individual cases, both up and down. The explanation is that most homeowners will undertake major improvements one year and then do nothing of an expensive nature for several years thereafter. In general, throughout the United States, homeowners spent an average of $341 for such purposes in the past year, It added up to a record total of $17.5 billion, well billion in 1971. above the $16.3 How did Box Elder County residents spend their $2,872,000 share of it? A breakdown, based upon the overall figures, indicates that about 62 percent of their outlay was for additions, alterations and replacements. Of the other 38 percent, which went for maintenance and repairs, almost half was for painting and decorating. The rest was spent for plumbing, roofing, heating equipment, air conditioning and miscellaneous purposes. Partly because of the shor tage of carpenters, painters, plumbers and other craftsmen and partly because of the cost of their services, a swelling legion of homeowners have taken to doing their ownhummering, sawing, plumbing, plastering and painting. An additional explanation of this trend lies in the simple pleasure and satisfaction that people get from doing things themselves. Making it easier for them is the great variety of products now on the market. "easy-to-insta- SLC girl ll ElDER caution The SYDNEY IUPI) National Roads and Motorists Association (NRMA) has issued a warning to women who while drive automobiles wearing platform shoes. The Chief Traffic Engineer of the NRMA, Ted Huxtable, said wearing the high heeled shoes could lead to accidents. "They are the most hazardous fashion since stiletto heels, he said. The platform shoes, some of which nave heels up to six inches high, could easily be caught between the pedals and the floor of the car. Suppose a woman has to brake quickly w ith those heels on anything could happen if she misjudges the iedal. "They could prove fatal, Huxtable said. A swimsuit or talent competition. Each contestant will recite an essay on the subject, Whats Right About America. Miss Bartholomews hobbies include sewing, oil painting, swimming and modern dance. Scholastic Achievement Contestants will be judged on achievement-leadershi- Outperforms All Others p, SE Pratt & & TRIM UN' Lambert Finish happy ending to frequent repainting Pratt & Lambert House and Trim Finish gives ou longer protection because its scientifically formulated to hang on tight and hold its colorunder all kinds of wear and weather Spend summers to come with the family instead of with the paint brush and ladder Put Pratt & Lambert House Paint to the test on your home . and put an end to your painting worries A Susan Bartholomew . is permauze House &Trim poise-personalit- There One of Sydneys gambling casinos has acquired a public relations man. His job will be rather difficult promoting a place that legally doesnt exist in this city. Permalize r. and beauty. Impossible job SYDNEY (LTI) eyes teen title Miss Susan Bartholomew, 16, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. H. H. Bartholomew of Salt Lake City, has been selected to be a finalist in the 1973 Miss Utah Teen-Age- r pageant to be held June 15, 16, and 17, at the Ramada Inn, in Salt Lake City. She is being sponsored by Mr. and Mrs. Ed Deakin and Mr. and Mrs. Jay Dee Harris of Tremonton, and Mr. and Mrs. M. Scott Woodland and Mrs. Darlene T. Whitney of Salt Lake City. She is the granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Deakin. The Miss Utah Teen-Age- r pageant is the official state to the Miss preliminary National Teen-Age- r pageant to be held in Atlanta, Ga. Sept. 1,. There will be contestants from all over the stau. competing for the title of Miss Utah Teen-AgeThe reigning Miss National Teen-Age- r is Sharon McLarty, Amory, Miss. scholastic " u,ah . . finalist DARRELLS GLASS AND PAINT 550 no S. 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