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Show Page 3B,. South Edition Lakeside Review Wednesday, May 2, 1984 WHO DONE IT? Craig Okutani (left, standing), a prose- cuting attorney for the Woods Cross mock court team, questions the deposition given by Dan Tuttle of Layton who portrayed the Summit County Sheriff. The two schools met last week in the semi-finround. The case involved a second degree murder charge when a girlfriend was killed in a Coalville cafe. The defendant was found guilty of manslaughter and Layton won the round 47-4Anne Mossbarger (above), also a prosecuting attorney for Woods Cross, explains how the gun was used in the shooting. al 6. Area Women Earn BYU Scholarships Kristen Ellis of Bountiful and special giving club directed by Anne Rowley of Clearfield, both the BYU Alumni Association just completing their junior year and the BYU Development Ofat Brigham Young University, fice. have been awarded a $1,500 The scholarships are named Karl G. Maeser Scholarship after Maeser who was principal which pays tuition for the senior of the infant Brigham Young year beginning next fall and Academy for 16 years in the late 1800s before the school was $100 cash toward books. President Jeffrey R. Holland named a university. said winners were selected from Ellis, a playwrighting major, is the daughter of Donald and among candidates with exceptional academic standing in each Ellis. She graduated in 1981 from Viewmont High college. The number of scholarships is based on each colleges School where she was an award enrollment. winner in music and drama, The scholarships are provided wrote and directed a three-ac- t by the Karl G. Maeser Associmusical, was senior clss and won superior ates, an academically oriented Lu-De- an nt Join in in acting at state. At BYU she is on the deans honor roll, won the Most Promising Undergraduate Playwright Award and Talent Award, and musical adopted has a three-ac- t by the General Activities Committee of the LDS Church. Rowley, a political science major, is the daughter of Arthur W. and Maxine L. Rowley now of West Jordan. She graduated in 1981 from Clearfield High School where she was valedictorian, a student body officer, a general Sterling Scholar finalist and winner of several art, poetry and writing contests. At BYU she has been acting the fun and excitement as Orfeo's Babies brings you its Performing African Lion Show to the Layton Hills Mall Tuesday, May 1 through Saturday, May 5. You can have your child's picutre taken with baby lion cubs, and all the lions and cubs will be on display during mall hours. Performances: Weekdays at 4 and 7 pm: Saturday at 1 1 am and 3 pm. Mall Hours: Monday Friday, 10 am 9 pm Saturday, 10 am 6 pm Sunday, Noon 5 pm ' w IAYTQN MILL MA academics vice president, had a leading role in the Mask of Ceres, won a Harry S. Truman Scholarship, was president and vice president of Phi Eta Sigma (political science honor society), and was on the steering committee for the LDS Womens Ninth Grade orientation Set at Woods Cross High On Monday May 7 at 7 p.m. Woods Cross High School will hold a special Open House Ninth Grade Orientation Meeting. There will be exhibits of stu dent achievements, door prizes and entertainments. A special invitation is extended to all incoming sophomores and their families. |