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Show - vv, KV y'-- j 5 l-- 'j,4 4 '' ' . !p4' VV x " ' 38 Lakeside Review, Wednesday, June 17, 1937 , V OJf Os 4'S " V s City parade & I needs entries S k 4 , 4 Deanna Camp Christi Haugen Tiffany McKenzie Janette Peterson Amy Houston O even to compete m SUNSET Seven women will for the Miss Sunset title compete June 26 at the Sunset LDS Stake Center, 220 W. 975 N. Activities get under way at 7 p.m. Tickets are $1.50 for children under 12 and $2.50 for adults. They are available from contestants or at the door. Those competing include: Deanna Camp is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Camp, 924 N. 450 W. She will do a dance routine for her talent. Christi Haugen will perform solo for her talent number. She is the daughter of Tauna Lyn Toole Holly Now is the FARMINGTON time to organize the neighborhood and gather the family around the table to design a float for the Farmington Festival Days July 11. Applications for parade entries will be accepted until Monday, July 6. The theme for this years parade is Let Freedom Ring. Beside floats, musical groups, drill teams and riding groups will be participating in the parade. Curtis eant For more information call 3 or Tammy Boyce at Marlene Yates at Other events in this years Festival Days include a queen contest, 5 and 10 K runs, big wheel races and entertainment Those people wishing to perform should contact Kit Green-we- ll 451-533- Mr. and Mrs. Norm Haugen of 283 W. 1550 N. Tiffany McKenzie is the daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Allen McKenzie of 436 W. 2450 N. Sunset. Tiffany will perform a dance routine for her talent presentation. She is Amy Houston is the r- old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William J. Houston of 288 W. 2225 N. She will perform a flute solo for her talent. Janette Peterson will perform a piano solo. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carl 0 N. Peterson of 382 Tauna Lyn Toole is the daugh- W.-87- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Archie Toole of 74 W. 870 N. She will present a vocal solo for her talent. She is 22 years old. Holly Curtis is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Curtis of 2542 N. 400 W. She will do a dance routine for her talent number. 451-595- 1 at Happy Hollow musical to entertain family KAYSVILLE This years outdoor Kaysville and Fruit Heights production is the musical Paint Your Wagon, to run June and July 1, 2 and 3. 0 Norm Sullivan has been selected to play the lead in the annual Happy Hollow Pageant. Other actors are Cori Covington, who plays Jennifer, his daughter, and Marge Stenquist, the widow. Joe Everton plays the part of Jenni 29-3- fers boy friend, Crocker. The entire family is invited. The musical will be held at Happy Hollow in Kaysville at 444 N. 500 E., just south of the Kaysville Cemetary at 9:15 p.m. It is suggested that the audience wear jackets and bring a blanket to sit on. Tickets are $1 for children, $2 for adults and $5 for families. There are concessions available during the night. activities will begin at 8:30. These activities consist of dancers and musical groups. As part of the entertainment, a medely of songs from each of the previous 11 productions will be presented. Tickets can be purchased at the Kaysville Book Store at 100 North and Main, or at the A special cancellation stamp has been developed and will be used by the Kaysville Post Office during the week of June 29 through July 3 depicting this years production of Paint Your Also, during this week, if requested, the post office will hand-stam- p letters with the Sells Quickly. spe- On June 29, the Kaysville post master will be at the ticket booth selling stamped envelopes. He will stamp each envelope purchased as a souvenir. DR. JERRY i Jay-Tee- J. BULLOUGH CHIROPRACTOR mumty, academic, and social settings. She was also given the Edward W. Off Memorial Scholarship which is presented to an outstanding senior student in high school who is continuing in education. She was the first recipient SIGNS OF TENSION How can you tell If you are suffering from nervous tension? There are certain signals you should be aware of that tell you relief Is needed from this condition. Talking in a loud voice, raising your voice to a higher pitch, and talking more rapidly than normal may be signs of nervous tension. Do you frown more often than usual? Are you Irritable and out of sorts? And when you lie down to rest, do you have difficulty in falling asleep because of an overall tenseness in your body? Untreated or unrelieved nervous tension may affect your whole body as well as your disposition. It may pull your spine out of alignment, or cause a tightening of the muscles in your neck, back, shoulder and pelvic muscles or your thighs. Nervous tension may cause Insults to nerve tissue In these areas as well as other parts of your body. This results in aches and pains as well as mental irritation until you get the relief you need to feel well again. of that award. Miss Hall was president of her seminary class in high school and was a recipient of the LDS Young Womanhood Recognition Award. She was active in sports in high school, especially basketball and was the starting forward for her church championship basketball team. She currently attends school, sings in her church choir, teaches Sunday School, and is active in the local M.S. Society. The Ladies Auxiliary of the local VFW Post have offered to 3. iH.jimj Area woman seeks title A Layton woman LAYTON will be competing for the title of j Ms. Wheelchair Utah on Sunday, June 21 in Provo. Janell Hall is a sophomore at Weber State College, majoring in mathematics. She was selected by the Weber State College Handicapped Services to represent them at the pageant which runs for three days. Final selection will be on Sunday, June 21. Miss Hall was diagnosed as having multiple sclerosis in 1982 when she was 15 years old and has been in a wheelchair off and on for the past five years. But being in a wheelchair has not meant inactivity for her. ; During the past few years she n has been awarded the Award which is presented to outstanding teens involved in com- - or Chadley 12 451-707- Classified cial cancellation stamp. (vmwKfWPiyiid'ij Wagon. 451-70- Anderson at 8. In the interest of better health from the office of: DR. JERRY Janell Hall help sponsor Miss Hall in the pageant as have several local businesses. J. BULLOUGH -- Chiropractor-360 SEAFOOD 2 M, tVSain, $40-636- S. Fort Lane, Suite 102, Layton PRIME RIB 546-373- Layton 1 FREE Initial Spinal Exam 3 Engagement 1,111 Andrea Willie and Daren Gardner SOUTH WEBER Andrea Maria Willie and Daren Ray Gardner will be married on Thursday, June 18, in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. A reception will follow at the grooms parents home, 346 E. 6650 S., South Weber. Miss Willie is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Allen S. Willie of Syracuse. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Sterling E. Gardner of South Weber. 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