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Show LakesideYouth r t S' 'X S I IS. 1031 7 Tuetlay, li c 0 i 'V i v Ksytyn Cros r 'iiKWawi 'i f ' $ '?& ? a 4 Nicola Trvasal Chrutm f p 1 s , J t 4 t ! wii4"w, unjwujpwiwiji' t'kjMfcUiiiftw.wayrffkjl y Ua Dailey Usa Will on Kathleon Pollett Abby Howard "" , 1, Clifford f I 4 s t 4. 4 4 I f- ' v ',9 :T- f ' kp i '-- v t & Susan Child Sandra Sharp Melania Wilson .i f 4 " J i ill 4 f - J L- ' - x Karen Wilco Stephanie Dailey Michetia Paca 4 Connla Layton Collette William t J 1 l .Sixteen xoung women will compete for the title of Miss Davis County In the Miss Davis County Scholarship Pageant on Thursday, duly IS at 8 p m. at the Clearfield It it School auditorium. Doors will open at 7:33 pm., seating is pcneral admission. TickS2 for ets cost SI for ages ages 12 and up and may be purchased at the door or from contestants before the pageant. Theme for the pageant is, America. America." The patriotic Kajc and Don Crovs of Layton, she has performed since the age of 10 and will do a vocal solo for her talent. She is planning to continue her education but hasnt jet chosen a field of study. Abby Howard, age 17, is the daughter of Pam and Dccl.ynn Howard of Centerville. A graduate 1; k of Vicwmont High School, she plans lo continue her education in journalism. She was president and choreographer for the Vicwmont V hdles. She will perform a lyrical jazz dance for the talent competi- salute will include performers such as Angela Burnett, the reigning Miss Daws Coumy, and the Town-Ic- y tion. Kathleen Ported of Layton is an honors graduate of Layton High. The daughter of Pamela rsd Kenneth Polled, she is currently pursuing a degree in zoology at Weber State University. She has won several awards in drama and debate. She will perform a dramatic reading for her talent. Lisa Wilson, a graduate of Clear- bisters. Dick Bushncll will serve as master of ceremonies. Contestants in the Miss Davis County Scholarship Pageant are: Charlotte Cometiue, age 17, is the daughter of Margarctte and Ronald Cornelius of Clearfield. A former cheerleader and graduate of Clearfield High, she will perform a ja dance in the talent competition. She plans to pursue a degree in computer science. Kaylyn Crosa, 18, is a graduate of Layton High. The daughter of u field High, is the ld daughter of Sue and Jack Wilson of Gcarficld. She is currently attending Utah State University to obtain a deg'ee as a paralegal. She has had 16 years of taming in gymnastics and dance. She will porlorm a nov-elt- y prop dance to the song, "Hanky. Panky." LI a Bailey, 18, Is the daughter of IX bie and Rex Bailey. A graduate of Davis H gh, she plans to attend Ricks Colley e on an academic scholarship this tall, seeking a degree in elementary education. She will perform a piano solo by Chopin in the talent competition. Nco! Truss el, IS, is the daughter of Maunnc and Carl Trusscl of Clearfield. A graduate of Clearfield High, she plans to attend Utah State University to pursue a law degree. She was voted most outstanding athlete while at Clearfield. She will perform a jazz dance in the talent competition. study irg with the principle clarinetist of the Utah Symphony. In the lo. "Symphony Espagnole," by ductions such as "Nutcracker." Ed-war- tala talent portion of the pageant she Stephanl Bailey, a h:gh honors will perform a clarinet solo, "The graduate of Vicwmont H gh, is the Carnival of Venice." daughter of Beverly Suaan Child, 18, is the daughter and Jack Bailey of Centerville. She of Dianne and Dale Child of Lay-to- n. is currently attending W'cbcr State A high honors graduate of University where she plans to maLayton H.fh and a member of the jor in business management. She is National Honor Society, she plans a member of the Lamda De lta Sigto pursue a degree in music. She ma soronty. She will perform a vowill perform the third movement cal solo fur the talent portion of the of Sonmna No. 3 as a piano solo in pageant. the talent competition. Karen Wllco, a graduate of Melama Wilson, the daughter of Clearfield High, has attended Snow Sue and Jack W ilson of Clearfield, is a graduate of Clearfield High and College and will attend Utah State University this full. She will pursue is attending Weber State Universia bachelors degree in English and ty. She has had 16 years of dance a masters degree in counseling. will pertraining. The The daughter of Gay form a propcapc dance for her taliene and floyd Wilcox of Syracuse, ent. She plans to obtain a degree in she will perform a piano solo for counseling. her talent. Sandra Sharp, 18. is the daughMichelle Pace, 18. is the daughter of Norma nd Faul Sharp of Layton. A graduate of Layton ter of Martha and Kent Pace of Kaysville. A graduate of Davis High, she currently attends BYU, where she is a member of the High, she plans to perform a modern dance to the song. "Lullaby." schools Fhilharmomc Symphony. ld Christina Clifford of Fruit Heights, is the daughter of Kathy and Bob Clifford. A graduate of Davis High, where she has been principle clarinetist of the school band and orchestra, she will attend the University of Utah on a music scholarship. She is currently Having studied violing for nine years, she will perform a violin so ARROWS OF LIGHT irmuiwu Connie Leyton, a graduate of Layton High, is currently attendirg Weber State University where she is pursuing a bachelors degree in social work. The daughter of Jayne and James Lay-to- n of Layton, she will perform a vocal solo in the talent competition. She has had vocal training and received superior ratings in lJ school dance and vocal ensembles. Coftetti Williams, age 17, is the studied dance for 12 years. She will present a lyrical iazz dance in the talent segment of the pageant. The new Miss Davis County will reign at the Davis County Fair, and will compete in the Miss Utah Scholarship Pageant next year. The Miss Utah Pageant is a preliminary to the Miss America Pageant. She has studied dance for many years, and has performed in pro I .V daughter of Linda Williams of Kaysville. A Davis High graduate, she will attend Weber State University this fall. She is seeking a teaching degree in math. She has For more information contact or Mary Pcttmgill at 544-17- Nancy Dean, 776-277- 7. a ' $ 4 K Vs'- X mTT1 n f i ' A,S'--1. So. Ogden I A' & Roy TT SPECTACULAR I 10 t SAVINGS ADDITIONAL SAVINGS with this ad i Ryan Nelson P. Nelson, son oFDale S. Ryan and Marsha Nelson, 713 N. 2625 West, West Point, has earned the Arrow of Light award. He is a member of Pack 383 sponsored by the West Point 4th ward. Ryan attends West Point Elementary. 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