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Show The Magwest NewsKeams Chronicle Magna TimesWest Valley Newsjhursday, March 16, 2000 7 14 candidates compete Friday for title of Miss West Valley City By GARY R. BLODGETT Sherly and Anthony Adams, EDITOR Hunter High School, enjoys sports, going to the gym and collecting anything to do with Dalmations. She will perform a dance. Amannda Muir, Steven and Pam, Hunter High School, likes to swim exercising and reading. Sher will dance as her talent. Charlotte Rebecca Hill, Michael and Karla, Granger High Fourteen candidates will compete Friday for the title Miss West Valley City at the 2000 beauty and scholarship pageant to begin at 7 p.m. at Hunter High School auditorium. The 14 lovely contestants will vye for the coveted crown and all that goes with it by competing in formal and informal attire, perform a talent, and be judged on personality and speaking ability. The winner will be crowned by the reigning queen, Angie Griffith, who is preparing to compete in the Miss Utah for Miss America Pageant June Tickets for Fridays performance are $5 and may be purchased at the door Friday evening. Names of the contestants is as follows: Shara Michelle Parker, Wayne and Linda Parker, Granger 12-1- 9. )! '"Sf 31 High School, likes competitive ?3 sports and will sing as her talent. Mele Tiffany Tafiti and Malorou Faleasin Tafiti, Hunter 'MP' A .3 -- I ' ?T-- 1 t School, likes drawing, sports, music and writing poetry. She will play the piano. Kimberly Halton, Ron and Deloris, Hunter High School honor student, likes reading, basketball and building a scrapbook, and will play a violin solo. Maranda Star Trujillo, graduated from Hunter High School attends Salt Lake Community College. She enjoys swimming, sports and being in the outdoors. Her talent is dance. rZ Julianne Orgill, Joe and Rosanne, Granger High School, singing and sports. She will sing as her talent. U x High School, likes competitive sports and music, and will perform a violin solo as her talent. Jeralyne Larsen, Roger and Sandra, Hunter High School and attends Salt Lake Community College, likes dancing, music and pottery, will perform a traditional Highland Dance. Rachel Anne Honsvick, ' ( t Steve and Linda, Hunter High A School, likes reading, music and sports, will play the piano as her talent p 0 Ricki Lynn Martin, Terry and Elaine, graduated from Mayde Creek Hight and attended Salt Lake Community College, likes sports, reading and drawing. She will draw as her talent. Angela Bawden, John Contestants (Clockwise from right top): S. Parker, J. Larsen, M. Smith, R. , Honsvick, R. Martin, M. Tafiti, and J. Orgill ' Gam! Lucli l O All ; Contestants (Clockwise from right top): W. Harris, A. Muir, A. Bawden, M. Trujillo, J. Taylor, C. Hill, and K. Halton . and Lori, Granger High School, likes writing, reading and singing, and she will sing as her talent. . . ? 'Michelle Grace Smith, Randy and Debby Smith, Hunter High School, likes dancing, swimming and outdoor sports. She will dance as her talent. Whitney Bree Harris, Grager High School and attends the University of Utah, enjoys dance, ssports, aerobics and racing. She will perform a jazz dance. Jamie Lynn Taylor, fwt of Things to Do! u 4. r EVERY TUESDAY FROM 4 P.M. KIDS EAT FOR Visit Our Sales Office Open Daily 2 & 3 Bedroom 2 Car Attached Garage Garden Patios or Screened Verandas Clubhouse & Pool Condo Services D 4765 W 3500 S 965-39- 9 7 West Valley City Single Register to win a bike. Prize drawing at 7:30 p.m. each Tuesday. Must be present to win Level Lifestyle u 3399 W. 3500 So. West VaHey City s; --6251 Good for kids me 12 end under. Not valid with any other offers. At participating restaurants only. Tax not included For a limited time only. No shartng please Senior Community marketed by Valley Vu Realty |