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Show ( 1 2C Lakeside Review North, Wednesday, July 20, 1S83 MorDOchoo PiicCiop Ulincin Com position ii rJ X' y ? lxy &S xr :7 7 : Benson, whose NK Viiy JW'"" !C , (ifCr If xj- & - -- SUNSET'S 1 983 ROYALTY is (from left) Wendy Thompson, first attendant? Teri Nelson, Miss Sunset; Debra Wilkes, second attendant. MISS SUNSET winners LITTLE are (from left) Melissa Daich, second attendant; Tana McCormick, Bathke, first attendant. Princess; Katrina Nelson, 2155 N. 350 W., cicsiiiz:J r.:nt$ Rclly. rents are Mr. and Mrs. Mike Miss Eggleston, was named has been while the OutPhotogenic, standing Talent trophy went to Tauna Toole. Miss Toole, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Archie Toole, performed a vocal .named Miss Sunset in the citys annual scholarship pageant, chaired by Trudi Wangsgard. d The beauty, who is a red-haire- graduate of Clearfield School, performed a jazz The Layton Ott Planetarium stadium. is presenting, The Summer Admission for each program Sky in Fact and Legend, a is adults $1, and children 50 description of the popular con- cents. Both programs will be stellations of the summer sky. shown each Wednesday, July Doors open at 6:50 p.m. Showthrough August. time is 7 p.m. The next star program will begin at 8 p.m., Springtime of the Universe. This presentation is a description of our youthful universe. The planetarium is located in the circular building north of the Weber State College Sunset Royalty Selected fo r 'Q3 SUNSET Teri Nelson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Orvel inter- Plahotarium Shows Dated 1 X. " "ZfW 30-ye- ar In the doubles division, held later the same day, Benson and his partner Ken Percy, 2163 W, 5800 S., also trotted off with the first place award. est in the art of horseshoe pitchA former resident of Brigham ing has made him a ringer in contests throughout the state, City, who has made his home in recently took first place in the Clinton for the past 14 years, singles division of the Ogden Benson is a member of the state City sponsored Independence horseshoe pitching organization Day horseshoe competition held and a retired employee of Hill Air Force Base. at Lester Park & ffl II i- - rJ ) vfj ism : CLINTON It takes more than horse sense to throw a good horseshoe, Clintons Nolan Benson, 688 N. 1500 W., might say. ip solo. High dance In the Little Miss Sunset pageant, Tana McCormick, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lek McCormick, was crowned routine in the talent division. Attending Miss Nelson are Wendy Thompson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Larry Thompson, and; Debra Wilkes, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Brewer. Miss Congeniality honors were shared by Tanya daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Walter White, and Dixie McWilliams, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J.Rr McWilliams. Lori Eggleston, whose pa Princess. First attendant was Katrina Bathke, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jonclare Bathke, while "THE FRIENDLIEST STORE IN TOWN" r. OAKERY FRESH HOT DOG i Melissa Daich served as second Haw-relo- attendant. Melissas parents are Mr, and Mrs. Greg Daich. Jody Hamblin earned the prize for selling the most tickets prior to the pageant. a ! HAMBURGER DUNS Roy Man Gets Top Red Cross Award Richard Nielsen, a Roy resident, recently received Red Crosss Certificate of Merit. It is the highest award given by the Red Cross. In the past 13 years, only five people from the local Bonneville ROY DOZEN 3 POUND PACKAGE cident in January Following an extensive analysis of the incident, the Health and Safety Committee at National Red Cross Headquarters in Washington, D.C., recommended Nielsen receive the Chapter of the American Red Cross have been selected to receive the award. Nielsen, a lifeguard at the Roy Recreation Complex; saved Perry Robinett, a high school student, from probable death or paralysis following a diving ac ward Jim Harris, First Aid Chairman of the local Red Cross chapter, presented Nielsen with a certificate signed by Presi dent Ronald Reagan and a commemorative pin. Layton City Adds 0th Planner : - LAYTON To keep a balance of backgrounds in the Layton Planning Commission AVERAGE 15 TO 20 LBS. SCOTCH BUY EARLY CALIFORNIA HOT DOGS PAPER PLATES OLIVES SCOTCH DUY 12 Oz. three year terms and Jim Reynolds and Craig Day were added as new members. Reynolds has an engineering background and Day a banking background. The planning commission an eighth member has been added and new appointments made. The commission can have as many as nine members but has run;with seven in the past. - members MED. PITTED 100 COUNT WRANGLERS are selected from a variety of occupations to allow for a balance and a cross section representing all of Layton, Dm Crockett and Darrell Blackwell were reappointed for fla saaaesancsooag GAQPO? GtOAOD THIS WEEK ONLY WITH THIS AD D D a D D a and hall living room any(Regardless of Room Site) D D DEL MONTE CATSUP I V J i GENERIC HIRES ROOT DEER ORANGE CRUSH PYAY CHIPS' s.(o)(o)0 14 oz. 32 cz. 8 Peck Dsg 16 Cottb lmmsstdy. 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