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Show REFLEX JOURNAL BULLETIN LEADER AUGUST 12, 1982 Fair Book Is Free The 1982 Davis County Fair Book is a ON PAGE 94 is a free parking ticket for its free. the Lagoon parking lot. This ticket will entitle the holder to one free parking at IF YOU didnt receive your copy in the Lagoon parking lot any one of the three mail you can pick one up at any city at the Fair. It is good one day only, office. If you plan to enter the fair, the days but it can be any one of the three days all book contains entry blanks for various day. departments. On page 86 is a ticket which will admit And there are two parking passes for one family or person to the Rodeo on exhibitors, one for making entries in the Saturday, Aug. 21 at 7 p.m. at Lagoon Fair on Aug. 17, 18, and 19, and one for Stadium. Fair Manager Dick Taylor urges picking up exhibits on Saturday, Aug. 21 everyone to attend the annual celebration all you need to invest is your time. after 5 p.m. real bargain! To begin with, -- Back-To-Scho- Fair Special!! ol 100 Savings World Book Encyl. Closeout on Renaissance Binding First Come First Served - - ON ADDITIONAL SAVINGS - Letter- Childcraft - people Dictionary level Reading Development Program Cyclo-teach- er 1-- 6 See Out Lair IJootli No. 1 or Call Meryl Lynn Winners of the Davis County fair queen contest held July 3 at Woods Cross High School are, to r, DeAnne Winkle, Kaysville, first attendant; Christina Taurone, Layton, queen; and Julie Teeslink, Kaysville, second attendant. 1 1 FAIR ROYALTY Christina Taurene, 18, Layton, will reign over the Davis County Fair as Miss Davis County 1982. PETITE, talented Miss Taurone was selected from 14 contestants who competed for the title at the Miss Davis County Scholarship Pageant at Woods Cross High School. Named as attendants were DeAnne Winkel, 18, Kaysville, first attendant; and Julie Teeslink, 17, Kaysville, second attendant. A DAUGHTER of Ralph and Theresa Taurone, Layton, the brown-haire- d queen performed a violin solo for her talent presentation. She also received the Miss Talent title and trophy. Other winners in the scholarship and beauty pageant were Audrey Thompson, Bountiful, Miss Photogenic; and Janet Miss CongenialHirschi, Centerville, an award received also Hirschi Miss ity. for selling the most tickets to the program. brown-eye- d IN ADDITION to the talent competition, candidates were judged in bathing suits, evening gowns and a private interview with the judges. Talent and evening gown portions of the program were open to the public at Woods Cross High School auditorium. Interviews and swimming suit competition were held at a luncheon for contes Forsberg-292-169- 2 m2 is 2 ILcsCsnir tants and judges at Chateau Reception Center, Layton. A 1981 graduate of Layton High School, Miss Taurone has attended Weber State College where she is working and minor in toward a degree in pre-lamusic. She is attending Weber State College on a music scholarship. She has played with both the Weber State Symphony Orchestra and Utah Symphony. Both of the attendants have blonde hair and blue eyes. Miss Winkel is a daughter of C. Douglas and Carol O. Hinckley, Kaysville. She is a 1981 graduate of Davis High School and has attended Brigham Young University for one year. w A DAUGHTER of John W. and Gisela Teeslink, Kaysville, Julie graduated from Davis High School in 1982. She plans to attend Weber State College on an Honors at Entrance Scholarship. The royal trio will reign over the 1982 1 as well as Davis County Fair Aug. The new the events year. during special Miss Davis County will compete in the Miss Utah contest scheduled in conjunction with the Utah State Fair. 159 1 PER MONTH DOWN Based on sales price of $5,572, 48 mos. 18 APR does not include tax and license. 19-2- SCHOLARSHIPS and trophies awarded during the pageant were provided by the Davis County Fair Board. Contest chairperson was Paula Allen assisted by Richard Bushnell, Brit Howard, Cherie Goodliffe and Mary AMOJEEP-RENAUL- FT Tj 2929 So. Main, Bountiful - 298-341- 7 |