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Show Lakeside Review, Wednesday, March 27, 1985 6A Aides to Pages National Pageant Calls Area Woman KAYSVILLE Julie Tees-lin- k of Kaysville will represent Utah on national television in the 1985 American Beauty Search. She will appear with Andy Gibb. Pal Boone and Cheryl Prewitt. Miss America 1980. in a television special. The 1985 American Beauty Search, will be broadcast from Nashville, Tennessee. This pageant will feature the winners of beauty and talent competitions from all 50 states who will compete for fabulous cm SUSAN TANNER HOLMES Review Correspondent FARMINGTON Young Utahns got a first hand look at Utah government as 34 worked as legislative pages aides during this past session of the leg- prizes plus recording and television contracts and a year of career development designed to help her launch a show busi- 4-- H voter awareness prooverall gram. It is an outgrowth of the Boys and Girls State programs 4-- H Review Staff Trash in FARMINGTON Farmington will be picked up soon by different garbage trucks; the present company is selling out to Reliable Waste Company of Ogden. Howard Robinson's trucks picked up the citys trash for at least ten years. He is now retiring. He will be consultant to the new company for the Farmington area. Reliable Waste has been in and Weber State College. She is the daughter of John W. and Gisela E. Teeslink of FARMINGTON JULIE TEESLINK Kaysville. philosophy is handed down to employees. The company is one HILL AFB On Feb. 22, Lt. Col. William H. Jones succeeded Col. Herbert Klein as the new squadron commander of the 6514th Test Squadron. Colonel Klein will now be the 6545th Test Group deputy commander. as well as commander of the 6545th Test Forces. Col. John W. Hcsterman. 6545th Test Group commander, presented the squadron colors to Jones during the change of com mand ceremony at the base the- ater. Jones was commissioned in 1966 through the Air Force Acad- emy and went on to receive a masters degree in electrical neering through AFIT. engi- He spent his next three years after AFIT with the Air Force Cambridge Research Laboratory at Hanscomb AFB, Mass., and Holloman AFB, N.M. Their day at the legislature included a private meeting with Governor Norm Bangerter. The he had governor told the The students visited with Lieutenant Governor W. Val Oveson who was once a Boys State presiv dent. Working on the house floor enabled the to hear the debates on two issues critical to their futures: Great Salt Lake flooding legislation and funding' for education. your political involvement of the few garbage service compa- nies which has a reputable insurance plan for its employees. The firm hauls for 18,000 residences in West Valley and 7,000 in Murray. It also contracts to carry away solid waste for 4.000 businesses and nuclear and chemical companies. undecided last Thursday night about 11 p.m. The 2nd District Court trial of Morgan F. Thomas, 46, of 1363 is to Bangerter. with the two counts, both 1st dc- -' grcc felonies, in connection with' incidents alleged to have occurred between 1979 and 1983. The jury was split N. 250 West in Sunset, lasted six days. The Davis County Attorneys Office is reviewing jury statements to determine if a retrial should be held on the case. A date to possibly set a new trial has been set Thursday in 2nd District Court. He is charged 4-- 4. Cant Help Headaches ? Better Guess Again! Chiropractic can help most headaches! Did you know 90 of chronic headaches are caused by impinged nerves in the upper neck? That the neck, composed of 7 small bones with little muscle support, must hold and balance a head weighing about 10 pounds? Logically your neck is easily subject to injury. The first symptoms are usually headaches! . Robinson's contract with the city will be dropped and another will be drawn up for Reliable Waste and the council to approve. Bennett feels you best choice in relief and correction of most headaches is gentle chiropractic adjustments. Get the facts because what you don't know. ..hurts! Call him today. Dr. ROY Members of the Roy Lions Club donated almost $200 to the Roy City Police Department for purchase of pamphlets Insurance Cases on drug abuse. Robert Mong. a member of the organization, said the Interna- Accepted tional Lions Club strongly supports programs to combat substance abuse. The donation was presented at a meeting Roy City Council. The jury in the trial of a Sunset man accused of two counts of aggravated sexual abuse of a child emerged Roy Lions Aid City Program Squadron to Get New Commander join a political party, even if itj was the Democratic party," joked Jury Undecided in Trial of Sunset Man attended Davis High School business 23 years said Jim Jones, manager of the Salt Lake City offices and district manager of the Ogden branch. He has worked for the company 20 years. Trash fees will not go up and any rescheduling of pick up times will be announced 30 days in advance, Jones said. The most obvious change will be the color of the trucks which arc burgundy. We arc a safety minded company." Jones said, adding that the and is designed to guide youth toward becoming responsible future voters. his first political experience when he was about their age when he ran for a student government office in junior high school. The best way for you to begin islature. In its fourth year, the assistant page program is part of the ness career. Ms. Teeslink. Utahs representative. is an accomplished pianist. Some of her awards include Miss Kaysville. 1983; Miss Davis County, 1984; and Miss Ogden Festival, 1983. She Trash Pickup Firm Signed CHERYL ARCHIBALD Clubs Aid Lawmakers! 4-- H Dr. Dale Bennett Palmer Graduate BENNETT of the CHIROPRACTIC OFFICE 195 E. Gentile, Layton See The Class Ph. 546-360- 0 r WHERE THE CHOICES ARE few.' I 1 swv. r. . 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