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Show Davis County Clipper DavisPeopie Thursday, May 20, 2004 Days -of '47 has Davis attendant Camille Perkins. CENTERVILLE of Centerville, was named First Attendant in the 2004 Days of '47 Royalty Pageant, Saturday, May 15. She will perform many community and public duties in the coming months with Jennifer Winn. West Jordan, who was named Queen and Jennifer Dolan. Salt Dike City. Second Attendant. Pei kins, the daughter of Dean Jav and Marlue Bushman Pei kins, will receive a $2,500 scholarship which will help cover expenses at BYLJ in her double major of Spanish and photography. "I think the thing that will be the most fun for me will be traveling all over the state, being in different situations and meeting all kinds of people." said Pei kins. She's already had a lot of experience with different cultures, having just returned to Sept. 2003 from an EDS mission Chile. Santiago. "Ilie most difficult (thing) will be having to spend so much time away from my family this summer! she added. "1 will miss a lot of family gel togethers. and my am so boyfriend (Eric Johnson). But excited to be a part of this amaing opportunity' She almost didn't gel into the competition. She didn't even know about it until just six days before the submission deadline. A neighbor. Minnie Lewis, had picked up an application for her granddaughter, accidentally grabbed two and offered the extra one to Perkins. "It was crazy! said Perkins."! had to get 23, Bountiful chapter of SUP to meet - Hie monthly meeting oi the South D;tv is BOUNTIFUL Chapter (Bountiful) ol the Sons ol Utah Pioneers will he held 'Iuesd.iv evening. May 25,7 p.m. at the Wight I louse. 95 N. Main. Bountiful. Dinner reservations are required and the cost is $12 per person. Musical entertainment will be provided by the four Maughan sisters, accompanied by their mother. Clay Gorton, a former Argentina Mission President as well as other sundry significant assignments in the Chuich will be the speaker. The winner ol the fourth grade pioneer essay competition w ill be awarded a trophy and cash prie. For further information please contact chapter president Rawney Edlis at 295-649- hosts beginning Shakespeare BPflC BOUNTIFUL The public is invited to enjoy one of most any comedies as the South Davis Home Shakespeare's School Co-o- p Beginning Shakespeare Troupe performs A Comedy of Errors!" May 2 at 7:30 p.m. nightly, plus a Saturday matinee at 2:30 p.m. at the Bountilul Performing Arts Center, 745 S. Main. Bountilul. Tickets for the show are $4 lor adults. $2 for children under 12. Proceeds will be used to fund a summer field trip to the Utah 4 Shakespearean Festival in Cedar City. Call Michelle Rapp at for ticket reservations. Tickets are also available at the door. 20-2- 299-991- & 1 left, of Centerville, is First Attendant for the Days of '47 Royalty with Queen, Jennifer Winn, of West Jordan, center, and Second Attendant, Jennifer Dolan of Salt Lake City. Contestants must all have LDS pioneer ancestors. CAMILLE PERKINS, the paper woik filled out and submitted and get a formal dress in just a matter of days. My mom was incredible help!' The Days of '47 Royalty Pageant is diffrom other beautvscholarship ferent it has no sw irnsuit or talent in that pageants competition. It focuses on character, heritage and poise. Young women must have an LDS pioneer ancestor. "1 feel very blessed to have such a great heritage!' Perkins wrote in her application. "I am descended from at least 10 dillerent lines of pioneers. I am humbled by the sacrifices and the trials they went through for their beliefs. They inspire me to keep the link of the chain strong, to stand up for my beliefs and to endure my owrn trials!" Perkins' bio of volunteer work looks like it belongs to someone three times hei age. She has volunteered at the Festival ol Trees; planted flow'ers on Temple Square; raised money for Operation Smile, the Guadalupe Center, and other charities: v at the Mission Training Center in Provo and the list goes on. She's not all seriousness though. She also claims an ability to balance a spoon on my nose." Bountiful Exchange honors two teens Open house set for Thornton, Johnson - An open BOUNTIFUL house will be held for retiring teachers. Karla Thornton and Colleen Johnson, on Thursday. May p.m. at Bountiful Elementary School. 1620 S. 50 27.4-5:3- 0 West. Bountiful. Thornton has been educatchildren for 37 years. Johnson has been teaching for ing 20 years. Family friends, peers and students are invited to celebrate their excellent service. Event set for Vowles - CENTERVILLE A retirement open house has been to honor planned Maigarct Vowles for nearly 20 veins service in the Davis School District. Ilie event will be held Friday. May 21.2-- 4 p.m. the Media Center at in Centerville 1 ANGELA MARTINEZ is awarded Student of the Month by Leon Thurgood, of the Breakfast Exchange Club, Bountiful. - 0 Christ of Dttlei-du- WHICH IS RIGHT FOR YOU? Seminar Medicaid Issues Second Marriage Planning Taxes ing ills Guardianship Powers of Attorney & More Before You Dig two business days before excavation begins Wait the Required Amount of Time 7 p.m.. City I fall, 790 Give utility owners allowed time to mark underground facilities S. 100 7 p.m., 20 S. 1 Respect the Marks Iwy 89. Respect and protect markings throughout the duration of the excavation 292-448- 6 Woods Cross Planning C ommission. Tuesday 7 p.m.. 1555 Dig with Care S. 1 Davis County Commission meeting. Tuesday, 10 a.m., Davis County Court House, room 126. 28 E. State St.. Farmington, DigjSafely. 451-320- 0 Hand dig with care within the safety zone while exposing underground utilities h RSYP (801) SEATING IS LIMITED 0 or Toll Free Lunch or Dinner Included 298-064- EomsaEHB A WILL public document requiring court action called probate Delays access to assets, on average o mos to 2 vtn. Can run as high as 5" of your estate w ith attorney s fees and court costs Could be an open inv station for heirs to Is a Mlows private. confidential handling of our estate Irov ides tor simple, quick transfer of your assets to your loved ones when you die Voids probate and probate costs ( an be more difficult to contest las immediate planning value during illness or disability contest las no planning value o er your assets until afler your death ROWE & WALTON PC WEDNESDAY, MAY 26 Centerville Planning Commission. Wednesday. kill 250 N. Main. 295-347- v Saints. Call West Bountilul Planning Commission. Tuesday. 7:30 p.m.. 550 292-442- Jesus TRUSTS VS. WILLS Liv Call xl()9. 800 West. Murtine plans to attend beauty school this fall. Another Mountain I hgh School senior. Brandon Johnson, was also honored. He will graduate this July and is a for him Future plans include attending college, and i! it is possible, also to serve a lull time mission for the Church ot Attorney Rob n Rowe Walton North Salt Dike Planning Commission. N. 800 West. ing. school work. with Featured Speaker 0 936-387- 7 Other hobbies include aits, cialts. sewing, and scrapbook- A FREE Public Upcoming Meetings 298-614- punctuality. resident of Clinton. In spite of some physical problems. Johnson has demonstrated a cheerful attitude, and the skill and diligence to move forward. I Ie has excelled in his N. TUESDAY, MAY 25 Bountilul City Council, Tuesday, East. cist. She lementary 100 East. School. Ccntcrv ilie. Vowles holds a master's in curriculum instruction' LSL and gilted endoisement. She received a Piesidential Avvaid lor Excellence in mathematics in 1998. was a I kill ol I ante teacher in 2004 and received the Excel Aw aid tiom DSD. 350 senes on the school's student council where she has also earned a reputation for BOUNTIFUL Angela Brandon Martinez and Johnson were awaided the Breakfast Exchange Club of Bountiful's Student of the Month at a recent meeting. Marline, a resident of Sunset, will graduate this July from Mountain High School. She was honored for her positive attitude and tor excelling in woik and xludv habits as well as being a gifted cerarni- - BRANDON JOHNSON receives award from Leon Thurgood, right, as his mother, Betty Mclver, looks on. 7 p.m.. City 7 THURSDAY, MAY 27 Farmington Planning Commission. Thursday. 7 p.m.. City Hall. 130 N. Main. 45 BLUE STAKES OF UTAH UTILITY NOTIFICATION CENTER, INC. 915 South Main Bountiful UT 84010 298-06- 40 www.bluestakes.org Personal Care... 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