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Show V Flood Causes $5.2 In BOUNTIFUL-- "The Davis . County Department of Human Services has released statistics on the amount of damage done by the flood in Davis County. The county suffered $5.2 million in damages, according to the reports released at a July 6 meeting at the Bountiful City Hall. h . r - : Vi DAYNE KAY MILLION VALERIE ANN HELQUIST STALEY LYN JULIE SIMPSON HANSEN v PAMELA ALLEN MICHELLE BRENDA LANAE COOK MARTIN , 5 s A The department has estimated that at least 450 private individuals have sustained damage of some kind to their TONI MICHELE COOK p JANICE VAN AUSDAL CHERYL LYNNE ESTOQUE fen Vie , By LYNDIA GRAHAM lege this fall. She has trained for over eigh years in ballet, tap and acrobat ics and enjoys singing and dancing. , She has received awards for her singing and acrobatics. Review Correspondent LAYTON Ten young wo- men from Layton will be competing in the Miss Layton Scholarship Pageant which will be held on July 16 at 7 p.m. in the Layton High auditorium. Tickets are available at the door. Toni Michel Janice VanAuedal is the daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. John VanAusdal and lives at 1128 N. 1200 W. She is a 1983 graduate of Layton High and will enter Weber State this fall where she will prepare for a career in the medical field. Miss VanAusdal will offer a vocal selection for her talent presentation. She has worked with choral groups at Layton High in the past. While at Layton High she was a member of the senior class committee, a member of the Deca Club and of FHA. She enjoys water skiing and the daughter of and studentbody secretary while at Layton High and is a member of the National Honor Society. She has attended girls committee, booster club, state and was the American sweetheart ball royalty and will Legion Junior President. In be the senior class president at school she is active in drama and sports. Layton High this fall. She will offer a vocal number Miss Estoque will present an for the talent presentation. original dance number in the talent portion of the pageant. Chwyl Lynne Eitoque, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Emilio Esto-quAlso selected at the pageant 1324 Jeff, is also a senior at will be the Little Miss Princess and Prince for Layton. The folLayton High this year. Following high school she plans to con- lowing children will participate tinue her education and become in that contest. an elementary school teacher. Shandi Simkint, daughter of Mr. She has been both her class and Mrs. Ken Simkins; Justin M. e, Young, from BYU. Pamela Allen is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Brent Allen, 959 W. Gordon. She will be a senior at Layton High this fall. Follow- s. Dayne Kay Million, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Cloyd Million, 1720 ing her high school education she would like to attend' a college in Utah and major in accounting and business. Miss Allen has studied the piano for eight years and has trained in dance and gymnastics since she was a young child. She enjoys water and snow skiing and has been a member of the Layton High Lancelles. son of Kelly Young; Lynn Thompson, Tan-d- ie daughter of Alice Thompson; Meaka Roie Chavtx, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Chavez; Trista Chantil Blair, daughter of Preston W and Cindy Blair; Brandon Dunaj, son of Derek and JoyLynn Dunaj; DaNallo Lyn Tool, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Toole; Stophon Follx, son of Kent and Faye Offret; Jamio Sandburg, daughter of Brent and Julie Sandburg; Jill Logan, daughter of Charlene Logan; and Kami Moreno, daughter of Carol Morena and Melvin J. Price. Jut Lakeside leviety foreign language and was awarded a deans scholarship ; out--door- Cook, Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Cook, resides at 111 N. Edgehill Circle. She graduated from Davis High in 1983 and will further her education at BYU where she will major in nursing and minor in dance. She will present a tap dance for her talent presenta,r; tion. She was selected as the Elks Most Valuable Student semifinalist, was a Sterling Scholar Nominee for. Davis High for Miss Cook has been a member of the Layton High A capella and the Laytones. She was a member of the sophomore class property. The total commercial and farm loss reported so far from 32 reports totals $1.6 million. Mountain Bell reported $1 million of that total as damage to cables and equipment in the county. In Bountiful $1.66 million in damages was reported by 129 individuals living along Stone Creek. Along Barton Creek, 27 reported $550,000 in losses. The Bountiful total is $2.24 million. In Farmington, Rudd Creek residents filed 42 reports with damages totaling $1.38 million. The total for the city from 47 reports was $1.49 million.1 In Centerville, 12 reports from along Centerville Creek totaled $30,700 in damages. Along Barnard Creek there were four reports for $5,500 in damages. In West Bountiful there were 32 reports filed for $144,000 in damages. t Published weekly and distributed FREE by carrier every Wednesday morning from Roy through North Salt Lake. 4 4 inch fabric swatches Complete color analysis including 4 in your color pallette Wardrobe planning including handouts 4 Body analysis including Jianaouts to help in selecting styles to 4 compliment your figure. Face shape analysis to help in choosing hair-- , 4 77ti it the Program that everyone it talking about! Many organizations charge hundreds of dollars for this. A 35-2x- 3 r & 15 fr 292-659- 9 If! 1Ubv1o 10.76 Passbook WESTERN n MO-SiS- Now Evorott Consolos G. LAMAR BOTT MARILYN L. KARRAS EDITOR ( E. Hillsboro Drive, graduated styles, glasses and necklines from Layton High this year and Cosmetic makeover with eyebrows tweezed, base makeup, also plans to enter Weber State eye makeup and lipstick in proper color and application. this fall. She plans to pursue a & 00 career in modeling or TV comThis and more in a om munications. & single session for She has been involved in dra4 ma throughout her high school Gift Certificates Available-C- all 4 years and has been in dancing Angie for Information and an Appointment for the past 10 years. She will Michelle Martin is the daughter present a jazz dance in the ta- of Jim and Diane Clark, 2202 N. lent presentations. 2350 E. She graduated from Miss Million has modeled in Clearfield High in 1983. She will Effective Date July 1218, 1983 the past and was a finalist in the enter Weber State College and is a contest. Miss Teen She plans for a career in high school , member of the National Honor business education. Todays Honey Rate Society. She was a member of the 6 Months Valorie Ann Helquist, daughter Clearfield High Falc-ette- s HI and of Mr. and Mrs. Val Helquist, was a cadet to $5,000 $1,000 ROTC. in the major 651 E. 2000 N., is a 1983 graduate She has been awarded many of Layton High and will enter ribbons for her and will dancing 6 Months Weber State College this fall. present an original jazz dance She enjoys singing and art routine during the talent portion (5,000 to $10,000 and has been employed as a pre- of the pageant. school teacher. Brenda Lanae Cook is the daughMiss Helquist was the 1983 ter of Carolyn Dee Olsen, 3325 S. winner of the Layton ZCMI 975 E. She will graduate in 1984 stores tablesetting contest and from Layton High. participated and lettered in THRIFT & LOAN FREE GIFTS track and cross country at Lay-toMEW HOURS: FOR NEW TO WANT WE High. Dolly ACCOUNTS SAVING Ckoecd Saturday Stacty Lyn Hansen graduated WIPE OUT from Layton High in 1981 and 107 North has been a student at Weber CANCER Main, State and Utah State Universi-- ' IN YOUR ty. She is the daughter of Mr. Bountiful and Mrs. Richard Hansen, 1751 LIFETIME Hillsboro Drive. 2983653 She has trained for 12 years on the piano and 14 in ballet. She will present a piano solo in the ; talent presentation. Miss Hansen has participated in the Miss Utah Pageant, re- presenting Davis County, enjoys outdoor sports and is aim12.9 FINANCES ing toward a masters degree in Now a comYamaha Consoles accounting and minor of M-2V puter science. Sories Subsidiary of the Standard Corporation 4 ADVERTISING - DIRECTOR MEMBER Two Locations To Servo Yeu 2146 N. MAIN, LAYTON, UTAH 4 inssp 4 4 4 V PHONE or .145 NATIONAL ASSOCIATION ADVERTISING PUBLISHERS 776-49- 51 298-69- 16 N. 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