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Show ' l wwys V 1 : rVj ? . . -- 4 v V? '. V fc ..1 . 'A , , ' ' .4 ' vt v. :' :: s Sf s v $ xx;i rf "V . v. ' ' & p A ff' - X Xi . XwW V, ; r i ;V & ''' .,?X.T -- V v. t s SHERRY BAILEY , - " , k , ? '& Xf.r ' ir" ' . t i ,;v 4,, V k 4 I , ''. iJ sV f v , ? V"' ' v; v w & ' i X I u ? ! , ' y " lx ' .': rtl t , ?' ' ' i; ;' " ,V S& - V ' l'i ,, " 1 4 ip , Af t s ,, ' & s 4 - f a,4-- ,V"V '. - ' ' cfx. Vf'1 a ; , A i :v.. - V A ' i. y n,.- ; HOLLY FORD uyi1 ,:, ' t3-- MISTI DAWN TRACY 'V A X & V . A f TC- -- X t ' 1 i 'ffniiMttiii Mirari nmtmki teMDUitiipeb' KELLI CLAYTON 4 4 fflirnWaMii'fifflimrri'iriilrrr CATHRYN SMITH CAROL ANN HOBBS 7 Vie for Miss Sunset Title SUNSET A preliminary under); adults, $2.50. Tickets may contest to the Miss America Pagbe purchased from contestants or eant will be held June 21, at 7 at the door the evening of the p.m. at the Sunset Stake Center, pageant. 220 W. 975 N., Sunset. Cost of Contestants competing for the tickets are $1.25, children (12 & title of Miss Sunset are: Sherry Fawn Bailey, d daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bailey of 166 W. 870 N., Sunset. She is a graduate of Clearfield High School. Her talent will be a Jer-ol- magic act. to Layton Girl Kristie Payne, LAYTON daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Val Payne of Layton, has been chosen to participate in the Little Miss Junior Utah pageant to be held July 20 at the Salt Lake Hilton Hotel. The Little Miss Junior Utah pageant is the official state preliminary to the Little Miss Junior America pageant in Florida in nior America National title. The winner will also receive a color television set, a camera, a girls bicycle, a digital wrist watch, crown, sash, roses, winners trophy, and the Little Miss Junior America crown pin. 24-in- ch The pageant utilizes six judging divisions to find the most outstanding young women from around the country. They are: Miss Teen of Utah will win and paid trip to the Miss Teen of America Pageant, a $1,000 cash scholarship as well as a host of merchandise awards. Miss Teen of Utah is a scholarship program unique in its selec- opment, poise and appearance, judges intervew, and general participants. 8:15 p.m. se tion of state and national scholastic record, personal by food stores. Fresh fruits complemented by a dairy dip can be the centerpiece for a buffet table. The bright colors of the fruit will tempt and the dipping sauce adds a special flavor. Coconut, honey and grated orange peel are added to cottage cheese and sour cream for a dip that complements fruits like strawberries, grapes, peaches. nib-bie- rs, "1 1 1 aaagM8ffscsaaiaatni Community idueotion dosses Slim and Trim sensible weight loss plan which uses a combination of moderate, balanced diet, aerobic exercise and behavior modification. Class begins June 24 and runs for nine weeks on Mondays and Wednesdays from 5 to 7 p.m. in Stewart Rehabilitation Center. Cost is $65, with a $15 refund possible, $5 for exercise, $5 for weight loss and $5 for class attendance. Class will be cancelled if fewer than 15 persons register. For information call This is a 8. Recertification June 25, 12:30 p.m. and 3:30 p.m. Green Auditorium. Cost: 625-276- $10. To register call 7. devel- WomerrcLenter awareness. The charity event, judging activities and production rehearsals lead up to the Miss Teen of Utah Pageant finals to be held in Orem on Saturday evening, June 29 at I" p STEPHANIE LEMMONS Season Vegetable Dip Fruit Dip One of the joys of summer is the abundance of fresh fruits and vegetables available from gardens, farmers markets and near- L 1 Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation -- Fruit, Vegetable Dips in DARLENE MIX Special to the Lakeside Review r 625-202- CLINTON Stephanie Lemmons, daughter of Rawland and Judy Lemmons of Clinton, will be competing for the title of Miss Teen of Utah in Provo, June 27-2- 9. I g 10-spe- ed Pageant Calls Teen n n nss g 13-in- ch The girls will be judged on poise, personality, and appearance and will also meet individuOctober. The winner of the pageant will ally with each member of the compete for the Little Miss Ju- - judging panel. KRISTIE PAYNE 544-416- 6 I' Compete for Title 10, WESTMINSTER Misti Dawn Tracy of 448 W. PRESBYTERIAN 1300 N., Sunset, is the M. Mrs. Ethel of daughter CHURCH U.S.A. Corssen. She is a graduate of Clearfield High School. Her talent 3:00 P.M. CHURCH SCHOOL will be an art display and Vocal 4:00 P.M. WORSHIP Solo. Tauna Lyn Toole, daughter of SUMMER WORSHIP 8:30 A.M. Mr. and Mrs. Archie Toole of 74 W. 870 N., Sunset, is 20 years Rev. Russell IV. Durler Pastor old, and is a student at Weber State College. Her talent will be a Church Office vocal solo. Carol Ann Hobbs is the Meeting at Church daughter of Mr. and Community Layton Mrs. Jack Hobbs. She resides at . 644 East 1000 North 153 W. 1125 N., Sunset. She is a 84041 Utah Layton, 1985 graduate of Clearfield High School. She will perform a piano solo for her talent number. Essa sa BasaisEasasaEssaasasiaEG! empire Kelli Michelle Clayton is the Painter's Colleqe of Beauty Watch for our Coupon in Mondays Coupon Bookl daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kent I: 8 ............... Make-U- p Lesson Reg. $10, Coupon Clayton. She is 17 years old and f: 0rt Facial Treatment is a 1985 graduate of Clearfield Deep pore clean includes treatment masque. High School. For her talent she Pencil Weaving $10 1 will do a dance routine. I Cathryn Smith is 17 years old Perm.................................................................. $2 5 Spiral and will be a senior at Clearfield a $995 Vitality Perm High School. She is the daughter U $250 Haircut or Shampoo Set of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Smith of NO APPOINTMENT NECESSARY Good M. ihn. Fi 277 W. 2300 N., Sunset She will 6'2M5 Roy Open Ogden School perform a vocal solo for her tal- r Wednesday Open till 8p.m. ent number. DHTWTTO,I Till 8 p.m. Holly Ford is the COLLEGE OF BOIUTY. INC. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Tom its Ford of 2174 N. 175 W., Sunset. n 3?t She will be a senior at Clearfield High School. For her talent she will perform a piano solo. DISCOUNT COUPONS I I JS if 5. ' TAUNA LYN TOOLE PWwW wwwwwwwsswqswsw W' V ' K ,1 - NeSh s 4 JSr ..A,v.y. .v- X St f4 i v 625-269- Applicants must be at least 8 years of age and not more than 24 years of age as of Sept. 1, 1985. Each contestant must be a legal resident of the state of Utah, and shall never have been married. Any previous Miss Rodeo Utah is ineligible. Mail applications to Elizabeth Goff, 2720 Christensen, Ogden, Utah 84401. Additional applica- - i i. , 4 i 399-828- Miller, 1 -' x , ... ; - '4 v - - 4 'St? f ' ssr ; ; tions or information may be obtained by contacting Sue, or Elaine. 4 Zampedri, The Ogden Pioneer Days queen committee has announced they are now accepting applications for the Miss Rodeo Utah Contest for 1985. .A V ,4tv t :5piki;' y ' " ' "r - X f, n tw- Vv .'"tV ' - Rodeo Queen Contest Open Lakeside Review, Wednesday, June 19, 1985 2B I cup cottage cheese 1 cup dairy sour cream finely chopped coconut 3 tbsp. honey 2 tsp. grated orange peel Vi tsp. vanilla extract Beat cottage cheese in small mixer bowl on high speed of mixer until almost smooth, about 5 minutes. Stir in sour cream, coconut, honey, orange peel and vanilla. Chill, covered, 2 to 3 hours to allow flavors to blend. Serve with fresh fruits of the season. Makes 2Vi cups. 1 Vi-c- 34-c- 'i-c- . V ion dairy sour cream plain yogurt finely chopped parsley cup finely chopped green on- 2 tbsp. tarragon wine vinegar 1 tbsp. anchovy paste 2 tsp. Worcestershire sauce 1 tsp. dry mustard salt pepper Combine all ingredients; mix well. Chill, covered, 2 to 3 hours to allow flavors to blend. Serve with assorted fresh raw '4-ts- p. Repeat Parenthood and Childrens Workshop Class for parents experiencing a repeat birth with a class taught simultaneously for their children. Parents review labor and delivery process and relaxation techniques while children learn ways to help with the new baby. Cost $10 for the whole family. June 24, 7 to 8 p.m. Green Auditorium. To register call 625-276- 7. Premenstrual Syndrome Orientation PMS clinic. This group session includes educatfacts and misconceptions, how PMS is diagnosed ional information covering available. treatment alternatives Participants will also receive guidelines on and lifestyle and dietary changes which can alter PMS symptoms. June 27, 7 p.m. Women's Center Education Room. Cost $15. For registration or orientation call For 625-228- women wishing to attend the ; 1. p. Cesarean Birth Class Class instruction includes Indications for caesarean birth, the support role, operative procedure, recovery, bonding, techniques for breast feeding and relaxation techniques. July 9, 7 to 8:30 p.m. Green Auditorium. Cost: $10, To register call which is refundable if you deliver your baby at McKay-Depost-operati- e. EARLY BIRD 625-276- Professional trainging offered thru the Fran Brown & Company SERVICE Cctieye SPECIALS of Beauty & Career Center HAIR CUTS 521 W. 600 No. (By Olsen Chev Layton TUES-WED-THU- 7. PMS Support Group Designed to offer sharing and encouragement among those women suffering from PMS. Group meets July 10, 7 p.m. Women's Center Education Room on 2 Dee. This group is offered free of charge. For information call 625-228- Aerobics Classes taught Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays Auditorium. Cost $42 for 24 sessions. To register call PROF. CURLING IRON $399 INFUSIUM CONDITIONER 449 IB oz. PLEASE CALL 546-616- 6 1. at 625-202- 4:45 p.m. in the Green 1. INCLUDES: 1. Hair Cut 2. Style 3. Finest Products 4. All Work Supervised By Licensed Instructors McKAY-DE- E HOSPITAL CENTER |