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Show c s !tgiiByw!'awywiRy)wwm)wqywjytyw?ywwgwwvv!tjiww & iiycy v V V isstr ' sf f ., T Little Miss Lakeside Review, Wednesday, July 17, 1985 Junior Utah Five Area Girls to Compete for Title Is v1 Kimberly Wood, 10, daughter of David L. and Danna J. Wood, 2078 N. 630 W. of Clinton, has been selected as an entrant in the 1985 Little Miss Junior Utah Pageant. The winner of the event. which will be held at the Salt Lake Hilton Hotel on July 20, will be Utahs representative to the Little Miss Junior America Pageant in October. Miss Wood attends Fremont School in Sunset Elementary where she participated in spelling bee and talent shows. the She is currently a member of 2den City Dolls dance twirl team le She enjoys collecting Cabbage Patch dolls and stuffed animals, and likes to paint and swim. 1, si oV yv April Ackley, daughter of Rick and Lil Ackley, 2582 W. 6075 So. Roy, and Jaime Reeder, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Reeder of Roy, have also been selected as entrants in the 1985 Little Miss Junior Utah Pageant. The winner of the competition will be Utahs representative at the Little Miss Junior America Pageant in Miami Beach, Fla. ? J Jge t rf! Miss Ackley wiH attend Roy Sch0,--f- . Ju"10r c ,nrlllH; Her sw,mminS' skatin& rcadinS and H? exercising. CIMlss Reeder attends Municipal Elementaiy School, Her actlvltlcs ,nclude piano dancing, singing, sewing and sixth-grad- i ii T V: KIMBERLY WOOD AND DON NUZMAN APRIL ACKLEY H .JV. W y s'- e. Abigail Hess, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dan Hess, 5816 S. 2625 W., Roy, has also been selected as a 1985 Little Miss Junior Utah Pageant entrant. ABIGAIL HESS v. Ferbrache, Nuzman to be Temple Wed Mr. and Mrs. LAYTON Dill Ferbrache of 1210 N. Emerald Dr., Layton, announce the engagement of their daughter, Julie, to Don A. Nuzman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Donald L. Nuzman of WESTMINSTER PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH U.S.A. Humpty Dumpty Preschool as a teacher for the past three years. Don is a graduate of Jordan High and is working at Flonal Design Center. He served a mission m Indiana. The couple plans to be married on Aug. 10 in the Salt Lake Temple and will then make their home in Murray. Sandy. Julie is a graduate of Layton High School and is employed at Mervyns and has also worked at e Last year she had a perfect record and maintained a 4.2 grade point average. She has won several contests, including spelling bees. f xtf V-T!- fish-in- Vickie attends Hill Field Ele- -' mcntary, where she will be m the MW x C"' Vickie Marie Godyn. 10, is also competing for the Little Junior Miss Utah title. She is the daughter of Mizue and Stanley Godyn, 3112 Revera Circle, of Hill Air Force Base. J? i U JULIE FERERACHE 3B CHURCH SCHOOL 3:00 P.M. WORSHIP 4:00 P.M. SUMMER WORSHIP 8.30 A.M. Rev. Russell dsfi A. VICKIE GODYN JAIME REEDER ala care S3.95 Her Quilt W. Church Office Jfrg- - Durler r .44-416- 6 Meeting at Layton Community Church 644 East 1000 North Layton, Utah 84041 Becomes Tribute FARMINGTON Design, uniqueness and the use of new quilting materials are just a few of the obsessions behind quilter Claire Field of 322 E. Paulette Way. Mrs. quilt is Fields Barney Clark just one of more than 80 quilts to be on display at the Crossroads of the West Quilt Conference July 30, 31, and August 1, and 2. Her quilt is a tribute to Barney Clark, who received the first artificial heart. I was impressed with how Unis Lloyd Clark opened her life to the press and the world, said Mrs. Field. So one morning at 3 a.m. I came up with the idea. The quilt shows the Tin Man from the Wizard of Oz following a road and carrying a heart with Barney Clarks name and the date of the operation in his hand. The City of Oz is quilted on the back. You can only see the City of Oz if you look backwards at the quilt which means that sometimes we have to look backwards to see where weve come, she (Miar , uto CLASS 411 E. GENTILE in FORT LANE 66 SERVICE 50 lass; 25 546-4- 1 STATION LAYTON 16 YEARS EXPERIENCE OFF LIST PRICE on all New Windshields Installation Free 73185 Expires PROMPT FRIENDLY SERVICE & EXPERT INSTALLATION MON.-FR- I. 8 AM S PM SAT. 8 AM -- NOON -- EVENINGS BY APPOINTMENT v. .w. said. For years, Mrs. Field has been a quilting promoter. As the past-preside- nt of the Utah Quilt on display at the Crossroads of the West Quilt Conference is this original quilt, a TO BE tribute to artificial heart recipient Barney Clark. The quilt was created by Claire Field. Singer Wins First ' X .. $ , A Sunset singer has placed as first runner-u- p in a Utah country western competition. Tauna Lyn, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Archie Toole of Sunset, sang two songs to place in the 1985 National Wrangler Country Showdown talent search in Vernal last Wednesday. Twenty contestants were entered in the event, attended by nearly 3,000 people. The talent search was the first step to a $50,000 recording contract available to the winners of the Nashville competition held later this 1 i i in Runner-u- p Guild, Mrs. Field has been involved in bringing the national quilt show to Utah. Competition Dont Touch Me, and an original piece written by an Ogden song writer, Gary Deuel, called Tears, Foolish ly number, Tears. The competition was held at the Utah Motor Company and sponsored by Dodge. year. Tauna Lyn is the performing name of Tauna Lyn Toole. 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