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Show I K I The Magna TimesWest Valley News, Thursday. March 18, 1999 3 Community 'Miss West Valley' to be chosen from among 11 contestants Friday at 7 p.m. at Hunter High I ' 1 f by GARY R. BLODGETT EDITOR Eleven lovely contestants will put everything on the line Friday as they compete for the 1999 "Miss JAMIE TAYLOR West Valley" royalty. The WVC beauty and scholarship pageant will be held in the Hunter High School auditorium, beginning at 7 p.m. The pageant is part of the Miss America franchise. A queen and two attendants will be crowned, and the queen will be eligible for the Miss Utah for Miss America Pageant later this year, according to Elayne Brighton, West Valley Pageant coordinator. Candidates for this year's West Valley City Pageant are: Crystal Pace, daughter of Ron and Candy Pace, a 1999 graduate of Hunter High whose talent is dance. Angie Holden is hostess. Jami Lynn Taylor is also a 1999 graduate of Hunter High. She is a daughter of Anthony and Sherly Adams. Her talent is art presentation and his hostess is Melissa 'T3TJ John and Pamela Trujillo, will dance as her talent. She s a 1999 graduate of Hunter High. Her hostess is Crystal Kelly. Mona Kelly attends Salt Lake Community College. A daughter of Wadsworth and Susan Kelly, her talent will be Middle Eastern dance. Collette Wilson is her hostess. Marisa Anderson, daughter Bill and Judy Anderson, will play the flute as he talent A 1999 graduate of Granger High, Janeane Brighton is her hostess. Whitney Harris, a 1999 graduate of Granger High, she will dance TRUJILLO MARISA ANDERSON Elder Brett Johanson returns home from serving a two-yemission in the Brazil Sao Paulo South Mission. He will speak in the Hunter 20th Ward Sacrament meeting, located at 7035 West 3605 South, on March 28 at 2:45 p.m. An open house w ill be held to greet family and friends afterwards at his home at 6854 West Bello Ave. (3555 So.), Miss West Valley - Tomorrow faJMBlkMRRlin f li iTinfrrili SAMMY and TERESA TORRES Torres, Lobach marry in Las Vegas by DONA BIERMAN STAFF WRITER 7 p.m. Hunter High ANNIE AMANDA MUIR GRIFFITH as her talent Astel Lyman is her hostess. Valerie Hodge, daughter of is Jennifer Tagart. Amanda Muir, daughter of and Carol Dellinger, sings as her talent She is a 1999 graduate of Hunter High and has attended the University of Utah and Salt Lake Community College. Janeane Brighton is her Steven and Pam Muir, is a 1999 graduate of Hunter High. She will dance for her talent Her hostess is Sharon Shay. this year will be Doug Jardine, from KTVX Channel 4, and Amy Beckman, current Miss hostess. West Valley City. Richard t 7 Sammy Torres and Teresa Lobach were married February 27, 1999 in Las Vegas, Nevada. The reception will be held in sometime in the summer, as Sam and Teresa want it under the stars where it's nice and warm, outside drinks will be plentiful, as the good old fresh air. where entertainment, food, and celebration of marriage. All are welcome to spend a very special time with Sam and Teresa. Read the Maqna Tunes and West Valley Sews for an update on this Cowboy poetry comes to Magna on Saturday Pageant $5 admission . . Vw Elder Johanson is the son of Mike and Kaye Johanson, and the grandson of Willard and Jean Johanson (SLC) and Stan and Cathy Conrad (Denver. Colorado). VALERIE HODGE HARRIS Hodge of Larry and Patti Griffith. She Annie Griffith is the daughter attends Southern Utah University. Her talent is piano and her hostess Applications are available at Cyprus High School or the Magna Times. A recent photograph must accompany the completed form. If you have any questions, contact Sandra Allen at 3 or CHS 0 extension 1139. Times and places of the pageant will be announced at a future date. 250-856- 250-860- Co-hos- ts Contestants will be judged on beauty, talent.personality, and speaking ability. Miss West Valley will receive a $1,000 cash scholarship from the pageant and a $700 cash scholarship from Valley West Chamber of Commerce. busiSeveral West Valley-are- a nesses contributed to the services required to present the annual pageant. Rehearsals were held in the Harmon Senior Citizens Center. Public is invited to the pageant Cost is $5 per person. Proceeds go to the pageant scholarship fund. Scouts collect for food bank Offers Assisted ' Living by DONA BIERMAN STAFF WRITER The Boy Scouts of America will a food drive Saturday, March 27. Scout units will try to contact as many homes as possible, and expect to distribute food drive bags the week of March 20-2- 6 to be the donor's on placed porch by 9 a.m., March 27 for pick-uIf not contacted, a donor can call on March 27. An operator will be standing by, and officials at the local scout office for Utah ask that callers do not call before then. Scouts can pick up food from callers that day. If food is available after March 27, scouts All food can also make a pick-uwill be taken to food banks. f i i West Valley City. Miss Magna Pageant approaches Applications are now being taken for Miss Magna competition. The deadline is March 30. No applications can be taken after that date. Those interested must be 16-1- 9 years of age, and never been married or have any children. They must live within the boundaries of Magna. MO ANA KELLY AMANDA BRETT JOHANSON Johanson returns from Brazil mission oLJ Miller. Anna Brauer, daughter of Tom and Wendy Brauer, attends Salt Lake Community college. Her talent is power tap and her hostess is Nanette Wilson. Amiee Lauber, a 1998 graduate of Granger High, sings as her talent She is a daughter of John and Laura Lauber and Kathy Jensen is her hostess. Maranda Trujillo, daughter of ANNA BRAUER be conducting Cowgirls and cowboys are expected to give a performance in the old West tradition at Brockbank Jr. High Saturday, March 20 at 7 p.m. In a second year of performing at its home at Brockbank, and a third year overall in performing, cowboys and cowgirls from around Utah and nearby regions are being rounded up for an evening of fun. They come with experience at Utah State Fair, radio, television and benefits. Poets, ropers, musiwill form a cians, or story-tellemix and match set. All know how to give a good performance. A cost of $5 for adults and $2 for children under 12 will help fund fireworks for Magna's Independence Day celebration. 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