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Show 4A Lakeside Review South, Wednesday, Aug. 10, 1963 4 20 vie for title s' ," i Talent , Beauty, Reign at Pageant Twenty talented candidates will compete for the title of Miss Davis County" at the annual scholarship pageant Saturday, Aug. 3, at 8 p.m. at Woods Cross High School auditorium. Christina Taurone, Layton, reigning Miss Davis County will crown her successor. The new queen and two attendants will reign over events at the 1983 Davis County Fair Aug. 1 18-2- 0 at the fairgrounds at goon. , Candidates are Trish Hartzell, Kaysville; Shauna Edmonds, Bountiful; Sherri Michelle Seaman, Kaysville; Trina Gunn, Bountiful; Gidget Thompson, Layton; Kelly Child, Bountiful; Debra Tingey, Centerville; Christine Freeman, Kaysville; Tauna Lyn Toole, Sunset; Jennifer Capener, Sunset; Ann Chris- - Lay-to- mi iiif cal solo, n; n; d, K,!J ' V Texas When I Die, Jennifer Capener, daughter of Lamar and Betty Capener, graduated from Clearfield High School in 1983. She has brown hair and hazel eyes. Her talent is a vocal solo. Ann Christensen is a 1983 and Jolet Olsen, Clearfield; graduate of Davis High School. Her parents are W. Gordon and Debbie Wilkes, Clearfield. Auburn-hairebrown-eye- d Shirley Christensen. She has Trish Hartzell will present a jazz brown hair and hazel eyes and routine to the song, Holly- her talent is a piano solo. Melanie Teeslink graduated, wood, for the talent portion of the program. A daughter of the from Davis High School in 1982 late Mr. and Mrs. Mike Hartzell, and has attended Weber State d she is a graduate of Davis High College for one year. A School. blonde, she is a daughter of John Shauna Edmonds attends W. and Gisela E. Teeslink. She Viewmont High School. Her tal- will perform a gymnastic dance. routine. She ent is a drama-son- g Joye Lambson graduated from has brown hair and brown eyes Davis High School in 1982 and and is a daughter of Gary S. and has attended Brigham Young Leona A. Edmonds. University one year. A daughter Sherri Michelle Seaman, of Glen H. and Joyce H. Lambdaughter of Col. Raymond A. son, she will present a vocal soand Janice K. Seaman is a 1981 lo. She has brown hair and blue graduate of Davis High School eyes. n Francesca Spencer, a daughter and a 1982 graduate of The School. She has light brown of Blaine and Betty Spencer, will hair and brown eyes. She will play a piano solo in the talent d present a vocal selection, Let competition. The blonde plans to graduate from Me Be There. Trina Gunn has brown hair high school in 1984. Teresa Wimmer graduated and brown eyes. A daughter of Dixie and Robert Gunn, she will from Layton High School in 981 and has attended Weber . present a song she has comState College for two years. She posed. She is a student at Bounhas auburn hair and green eyes. tiful High School. Gidget Thompson, daughter A daughter of Warren and Edna of Ray and Birdie Thompson, Wimmer, her talent is singing. Michelle Taylor graduated plans to graduate from Layton from Davis High School and re1984. She in School will High sing The Greatest Star for her ceived an Associate Degree from talent presentation. She has Ricks College. She is a daughter of Jesse L. and Nedra F. Taylor brown hair and hazel eyes. A 1983 graduate of Bountiful and has light brown hair and High School, Kelly Child is a green eyes. She will present a vodaughter of Ray and Ann Child. cal solo. The green-eye- d blonde will perWendy Le Stark is a daughter form a jazz dance in the talent of Wayne and Linda Stark. She has brown hair and hazel eyes. A competiton. Debra Tingey, daughter of graduate of Clearfield High Ron and Karen Alvey, plans to School, she will perform a song graduate from Viewmont High and dance routine. School in 1984. A blonde with Cheryl Lynne Estopue, daughter of Emilio and Sandra Esto- green eyes, she will sing a musical number. que, will perform an original Christine Freeman is a 1983 dance. She has black hair and graduate of Davis High School. brown eyes and is a graduate of She is a daughter of Mr. and Layton High School. Jolet Olsen, daughter of JoMrs. Joseph R. Holmes and Mr. and Mrs. David L. Freeman. She seph and Norma Olsen, is a has light brown hair and blue .graduate of Clearfield High School. A blonde with green, eyes and will perform a modern she will sing a vocal solo. eyes,' jazz dance. Debbie Wilkes is a daughter A 1983 graduate of Clearfield of Richard and Gail Brewer. A d High School, Tauna Lyn Toole blonde, she is a graduis a daughter of Archie and ate of Clearfield High School. Toole. A blonde with Her talent routine is a jazz dance. green eyes, she will present a vo tensen, Farmington; Melanie Teeslink, Kaysville. Also, Joyce Lambson, Farmington; Francesca Spencer, Bountiful; Teresa Wimmer, Michelle Taylor, Farming-toWendy Le Stark, Clearfield; Cheryl Lynne Estoque, Layton; La- SHERRI FRANCESCA SPENCER SEAMAN blue-eye- 4-' Hr Bry-ma- -- JENNIFER CAPENER ' blue-eye- "!.V MICHELLE TAYLOR WENDY LE STARK , ANN CHRISTENSEN SHAUNA EDMONDS Tv 'N ,, ;1 jV -- KELLY CHILD y&r GIDGET THOMPSON MELANIE TEESLINK wssswf blue-eye- No-laR- ae CHERYLE ESTOQUE ' CHRISTINE FREEMAN TAUNA LYN TOOLE DEBRA TINGEY ' Mum' ' TRINA GUNN JOYE LAMBSON TRISH HARTZELL JOLET OLSEN DEBBIE WILKES ti TERESA WIMMER Davis County Fair Slates Events for Fun and Knowledge FARMINGTON The Davis County Fair gets under way and 12, Friday, Aug. Saturday, Aug. 13, and continues through Aug. 20 with fair preview at the Layton Hills Mall, activities for children and adults, competition for artists, gardeners, homemakers and livestock growers. Following is a schedule of events for the fair: Friday and Saturday, Aug. 12 and 13: Fair Preview at the Layton Hills Mall. Friday, Aug. 12: Photography entries received at the Fair Office, or from Aug. to Aug. 5 at Deans Studio, 192 N. Fort Lane, Layton, from 1 to 1 6 Cross High School. 8 Miss Davis County Scholarship Pageant, Woods p.m. Cross High School. Monday, Aug. 15: p.m. Photography entries judged at Deans Studio, 192 N. Fort Lane. Tuesday, Aug. 16: Entries: 8 Senior Citizens, Home Arts, Junior High and p.m. School Home Davis in the Pavilion. Arts, High Wednesday, Aug. 17:8:30 a.m. and FFA Horse Show, Rodeo Arena. Small Engines Contest, Fairgrounds. 5 p.m. Entries: 7 Hobbies, Arts and Crafts (Enter at White Exhibit p.m. 7 4-- 4-- - , 4-- H 4-- H 3-- Barn). 8 Rabbits, Pigeons, Poultry (Enter at exhibit barns at p.m. extreme west end of fairgrounds). 8 Horticulture, Crops, Fruits and Vegetables, Open p.m. Class and Crops (Enter at White Exhibit Barn). Judging: Junior High and Senior Citizens, Home Arts, 8 a.m. Arts. Home School High Arts. a.m. 5-- 7-- 4-- H 4-- 9-- v 5. 4. 6-- Saturday, Aug. 13: Trials for horse racing, Lagoon Racetrack. p.m. 6 p.m. Davis County Prince and Princess Contest, Woods 1 2 p.m. Watermelon Eating Contest for ages Pie Eating Contest for ages 2:30 p.m. 3 p.m. Queen Contestants perform. 4:45 p.m. Drawing for bicycle and other prizes. 5 p.m. Bonnie Smith Folk Dancers. Hot Air Balloon Races (Weather permitting). 6 p.m'. 6 p.m. Cloggers performance. 6:30 p.m. Queen contestants perform. 7 p.m. Junior Rodeo, RodeO Arena. , Star Plus Group Vbcal Contest. 9 p.m. All exhibits close. 9 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 20: Law Enforcement Day at the Fair. 4--H ... p.m. Thursday, Aug. 18: Entries: 6:30-- 9 a.m. Crops, Fruits and Vegetables, Open Class and Crops, Beef Cattle, Sheep, Swine, Dairy Goats. 9 Flower Show (Enter at Davis Pavilion). p.m. Judging: 9 a.m. Hobbies, Arts and Crafts, All Livestock, All Exhibits. Agricultural Special Events: 10 a.m. Fair exhibits officially open to public. Childrens Barnyard opens to public. Dive for Dollars for ages up to 14. Noon I p.m. Watermelon Eating Contest for ages 1:30 p.m. Pie Eating Contest for ages 3 p.m. and FFA activities during the afternoon, Fairgrounds. 7-- 5. 4. 7 a.m. 2nd Davis County Championship 10K Fun Run. 8 a.m. Hot Air Balloon Races (Weather permitting). All Breeds Halter Horse Show. 8:30 a.m. 10 a.m. Fair open to public. 4-- H 4 p.m. Bingo. 4:45 p.m. Drawing for bicycle and other prizes. 8 -Farm Bureau Talent Find. p.m. All Breed Performance Horse Show, Rodeo 6:30 p.m. 5-- Arena. 1 1 Class-Dair- a.m. -- 7- y Wobbly the Clown appearance, Open and Junior Cattle judging. Wobbly the Clown Performance. Ping Pong Ball Drop with over 700 balls for ages Candy Drop. 11:15 a.m. Noon t 8:30 p.m. Barbershop Quartet Contest. 9 p.m. All exhibits close. Friday, Aug. 19: 5, 12:20 p.m. Entries: 6:30-- 8 a.m. Flower Show (Enter at Davis Pavilion). 6:30-- 9 a.m. Dairy Cattle. Judging: 8:30 a.m.- - Flower Show (Open to public at 11:30 a.m.) Special Events: 7:30 a.m. Registered AQHA, IQHA, and UQHA Sanctioned Quarter Horse Show, Rodeo Arena. 8 a.m. Hot Air Balloon Races (Weather permitting). 10 a.m. Fair open to public. I I a.m. Wobbly the Clown appearance. 11:30 a.m. Flower Show open to the public. Senior Citizen Lunch, Gaslight Pavilion. Noon Dive for Dollars for ages up to 14. p.m. 1 V ' ' Sky Divers. Horse Race Finals, Lagoon Racetrack. p.m. 1:30 p.m. Dive for Dollars for ages up to 14. 2 p.m. Watermelon Eating Contest for ages 2:30 p.m. Pie Eating Contest for ages 3:30 p.m. Kung Fu Performance. 4 p.m. J & J School of Dance Main Event. 4:30 p.m. Trampoline Acts. 5 p.m. Drawing for bicycle and other prizes. 5:45 p.m. Sunshine Generation. 6 p.m. Hot Air Balloon Races (Weather permitting). 6:45 p.m. Jack Harts Magic Show. 7:30 p.m. Western Action Performances by riding clubs from Davis County, Rodeo Arena. 8 p.m. All exhibits close. Pick up entries until 10 p.m. 1 5. 4. V ; |