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Show I BEN LOMOND Cherry Days continued from p. Plain City has By Kris Facer. Royalty hopefuls were delighted by a fantastic clown named Ruffles who surprised and intrigued them with amaballoon magic. Children watched with wide-ey- e zement as the ruffles turned ordinary balloons into a variety of animals. This years royalty was determined by three out of two month old category were: judges. Winers in the PRINCE Eric Brown and Princess Kambi Webb. Other winners were: GREENEST EYES Gordon Jepp-soBLUEST EYES Correy Allen; CHUBBIEST-Jenni- fer Maylin; YOUNGEST Komer; DARKEST EYES-A- ndy WITH MOST HAIR Millessa Kelley, REDEST HAIR Mindy Williams; CURLIEST HAIR Tara Lund; YOUNGEST WITH MOST TEETH Heidi Vellinga; MOST TALENTED Kami Webb and LONGEST EYELASHES Taylor Jones. The king and queen of the 4 month olds were: Jerimiah Burton, Crisswell and Robyn Hill. Winners in those age categories were: MOST TALENTED-Bry- ce Moyes; GREENEST EYES Emilyn Crowther; BLUEST EYES Clayton Thompson; MR. MUSCLES-Jo- sh Stockseth; DARKEST EYES-Nich- olle Hodson, OLDEST Maw; MISS PETITE-Kris- ten WITH LEAST HAIR-Ca- sey Bounchius; CURLIEST HAIR Brandy Lund; LONGEST EYELASHES Jerimiah Burton; and Mr. Congeniality Scott Bourque. Baking: Grand Prize Holly A. Dodgson. Artificial Floral Arranging: Grand Prize Shannon Stegen. Woodwork: Grand Prize Scott Henderson, First Prize Scott Henderson, Second Prize Harold Welch. Leather: Grand Prize Chris Muirbrook. First Prize Chris Muirbrook, Second Prize Chris Muirbrook, Third Prize ChrisMuirbrook. Stamps: Grand Prize Trace Lund. CHILDREN 0-- n. Neeldepoint: Grand Prize Amy Seamons. Crocheting: Grand Prize Shannon Stegen, First Prize Patty Welch, Second Prize Tina Taylor. Crafts: Grand Prize Shane Stegen, First Prize Shawn Harrop, .Second Prize Allison Roylance, Third Prize Preston Roylance. Woodwork: Grnd Prize Darren Roylance. The annual posse events were another strong part of the annual Cherry Days Celebration held last week. Competitions were held in a variety of posse events. The Uintah Posse won the team honors by sweeping the coveted Jack Arnold Revolving Trophy named in honor of Mrs. Jack Arnolds late husband. In the keyhole racing junior division, Farr West won first; Uintah second, Pleasant View third and North Ogden fourth. In the senior division, North Ogden was first; Uintah second, Farr West third and Pleasant View fourth. Other places were: Second-Nor- th Pole bending'---(Juni- or division) First-Uint- ah; West. View; Fourth-Fa- rr Ogden; Third-Pleas(Senior division) First-No- rth Ogden; Second-Pleas- ant View; Third-Fa- rr West; and Fourth-Uint- ah. Rescue racing: (junior division) First-Fa- rr West; Second Ogden, View; Fourth-Nor- th Uintah; Third-PleasSecond-Fa- rr (Senior division) First-UintWest; Third-Pleas- ant View; Fourth-Nor- th Ogden. Cloverleaf Barrels: (Junior division) First-PleasFourth-Pleas- ant View; Second-Nor- th Ogden; Third-Uint- ah; View; 1 MONTH ROYALTY in Plain City Robyn Hill (queen). 1 was Jerimiah Burton Crisswell (King) and prices Third-Fa- Fourth-Fa- rr Second-Nor- th rr Second-Nor- th ant Ring Third-Nor- th Racing: First-UintOgden; Fourth-Fa- rr ah; Second-Pleas- ant View; West. Classifieds are for everyone are exceeding President Carters wage and price stability guidelines of 7 percent. Among the goods and services to be monitored are rent, utilities, health care, five specific food items and gasoline. According to USCSC officials when the recorded cost of any of these items exceeds the previous price by 7 percent the Price Watch campaign will notify the violator both by mail and in person and attempt to get the violator to roll back his prices voluntarily. Violators who do not respond favorably will be included in a regular list or price violators to be reported to the Presidents Council on Wage and Price Stability. Further efforts will be First-Pleas- ant View; West; Fourth-Uinta- h. West; Speed Barrels: (Juniors only) First-Fa- rr View; Fourth-Uinta- h. Ogden; Third-PleasOgden; war on high Utah State campaign. Called the Utah Price Watch the campaign will monitor the price of basic goods and services puchased by senior citizens. Members of USCSC and other senior organizations will make a regular check to see if the ant ant the statewide antiinflation ah; ah; 1 Coalition of Senior Citizens, USCSC today launched ant (Junior division) Price Watch launched Declaring prices ant Cloverlead Barrels: e The hottest temperature ever recorded in Salt Lake City was 107 degrees F., while the lowest ever was 18. In America, a 136 degrees F. at Death Valley in 1913 is the hottest on record, while a 80 in Alaska in 1971 is the record all-tim- -- -- low. Pool hours 13-2- Cherry Days posse results MONTH ROYALTY in Plain City was: Princess Kami Webb and Price Eric Brown. ., , made to intorm senior citizens and the general of public continuing any price violators. 3 temp noted Ewert Plain Citys new baby Royalty competition was held on July 3rd under the supervision of Peggi Nielson and Deann Welch. Page High baby show 1 Tamera Nalder, Second Prize Tamera Nalder, Third Prize Annette Strebel, Hon. Mention Shaunna Lee Allred. Crafts: Grand Prize Todd Harrop, First Prize Anette Strebel, Second Prize Michelle Sanders, Third Prize Becky View; Second-Nor- th Ogden; Third-UintWest. (Senior division) First-Pleas- BEACON, July 12, 1979, . The North Ogden swimming pool is open between the hours of 12 noon and 6 Monday through p.m. Saturday for public swimming. Monday evenings from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m.' it is open for family swimming. Groups may reserve the ol for parties from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. other evenings. It is hoped this ends the confusion caused by putting it in the Beacon wrong before. USCSC will compile a good guy list and a bad guy list. be reported as described USCSC will join with some Price monitors will submit senior Utah other 25 reports which organizations who have monthly USCSC will compile into a Watch the Price endorsed larger summary report for Campaign. A corps of 0 the state. All reports will be be will monitors price to the federal forwarded trained in how to record price authority. violators determine prices, The Utah campaign is being and intercede for Senior coordinated by the Mountain citizens.. Plains Congress of Senior Prices for July 1, will be which used for comparison. Any Organizations Dako' t. North Utah. eludes 7 price increases over and Colorado. Montana percent after that date will Wyoming. 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