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Show Wednesday, May 21, 1980, page Slje Papon (lUjromcle Spring Lake Local girl is Roseberry and Helen Erickson Roseberry. Guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. El- von Butler over a long were week-en- d her sister and husband, 4 , r t- ! , Z w ' ' . Z 4 i ''' Vi , : Cindy Ford Miss Cindy J. Ford, age 17, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne C. Ford of Santaquin, has been selected to be a State Finalist in the 1980 Miss United Teenager Pageant to be held at the University of Utah at 7:30 p.m. on June 28, 1980. The Pageant is Finals for the Official State-wid- e United Miss the Teenager Pageant. Contestants from all over the State will be competing for the All Contestants are betitle. tween the ages of 14 and 18 and must have at least a B I average in school. They are requested to participate in the volunteer community service program of the Miss United Teenager Pageant. Through this program many youngsters are becoming involved in Community activities by contributing at least 8 hours of time to some worthwhile Charity or Civic work of their choice. The winner of the State Finals of the Miss United Teenager Pageant will receive an paid trip to compete in the National Finals, a three phase pageant in Hollywood, California; Waikiki Beach, Hawaii and Washington, D.C.; where she will compete for $15,000 in Cash Scholarships, a new automobile for her reigning year, a trip to Europe, $5,000 appearance contract, $2,000 wardrobe and other awards. Contestants will be judged on Scholastic, Civic Achievements, Beauty, Poise and Personality. No swimsuit competition is Each contestant will required. write and recite on stage a 100 word Essay on the subject, My Country. Miss Ford is sponsored by Mecham Mobile Home Park, Santaquin Pharmacy, Christensens of Spanish Fork, and Mr. and Mrs. C.V. Ford. She is a student at Payson High School. Her hobbies include writing, arrowhead cooking, reading, hunting, and camping. ;t t , ur - - w-- Mm m jip?lj Gun Team BB On May 3rd this group of young people won the state Daisy-Jin of Utah state the will This means represent they gun championship. the International Daisy J.C. BB gun shoot to be held in Bowling Green, Kentucky in July. They are pictured left to right front row, Eric Ross, Christine Biyan, Steven Lindsey; back row left to right, Jason Lindsey, Rodney Ross, Jimmy Phillips, Dick Gasser, and Jonnie Bryan, coach. C GoDor Viola and Mike to traveled Cowan of their son, home the Michael Cowan and his wife Mary in Sandy for a very special Mothers Day. Michael and Mary took his parents and her parents bird where enjoyed a Day dinner and Frank Provo Peery. son-in-la- Mrs. Zella Peay had a quiltying bee at her home TuesShe invited a day. friends in to few help her on the quilt. Console 25" Starting at as low as to Snowthey all Mothers together. 5 IPneee ILugigcigie Sett Evelyn of Cowan Murray paid a Mothers Day visit with his parents Saturday to extend his to greetings mother. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Roper and chilof dren Panguitch spent the Mothers Day weekend at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Deuel. and sons Other chiland daughters dren called in at the Deuel home Sunday to extend greetings to their mother. Mr. and Mrs. George Mr. and LeFevre and Mrs. Lloyd LeFevre and children traveled to Sandy on where they Sunday were Mothers Day dinner guests at the home of their daughter and sister, respectfully, Mr. and Mrs. Mark Neslen. Visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Menlove Sunday to extend Mothers Day to their greetings mother were, Paul and Dianne Menlove and children of Provo and David and Colleen Wilson and children of Their son, Payson. Mr. and Mrs. Duane Menlove visited with his parents Saturday. Mrs. Menlove was happy also with a call from her son John in for Provo Mothers .IV BB in Pat Hanson of Taylorsville and children visited at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rex Mrs. visitor Another at the Peery home was their Chris Horton of AtHe lanta, Georgia. came to Payson to see Mrs. his mother, Billie Horton. Give a gift that keeps on giving ... : Menlove Tuesday night to ex tend birthday greetings to Dianne. by Lenora Huish State finalist z Karl Art and Hilda Kinder of Panaca. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Menlove and sons visited with their son, Paul and Dianne grandparents B-- 4 Stereos ILUG)C)BlGjJ3 Starting at Bleach tTJEniitte $(o99 gociigQ TO 12" 119" (SoDor IPorflcabDe ? oo M Eflooem 43 S. Main Payson Day. Camp Spring Lake met DUP at the home of Anna LeFevre for the May meeting with Captain Sadie Peery in charge and conducting the ing. meet- The lesson, Pioneer Gunsmiths and Guns was given by Ester Oberman. 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