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Show Woodland Store, Uinta Lumber, Fair Queen Title Tel., Hoyt's John's Sinclair, Chanas Store, Kamas-Woodla- (Continued from Page One) Cafe, Thompson's Chuck Wagon, Alan's Chevron, B. & D. Texaco Service, McNeil Welding & Repair. Also Crossroads Service, Holiday Hills, Moore Motor Co., Dean's Coffee Shop, Blonquist Motel, BellBros.Service,Mor-by'- s, Bert's, Georgia & Colleen Beauty Shop, Blackhurst Ins. Agency, Keiths Sinclair, Mae's Polar King, Boyden Drug, Walker Bank & Trust, Summit Furn- Vicky Davis, Maureen Richins, Lynn Curtis, Sandra Clark Cur- tis. Scholarship Essay Judges: George Behunin, Ross Mar- shall, Miss Robin Rae Timoney Miss Utah State Fair 1972 stole the hearts of the audience as she M.C.d the day's events, and performed her version of the Wizard of Oz. Also, everyone was thrilled with the appearance of Miss Utah Sally Jane Peterson as she performed her great concert pianistab-ilit- iture, Dairy, Simister Insurance Agency, Brook's Shoe Shop, Geary's Conoco, Crandall Walker, V & S Store, Carol's BeautyShop, Hi-La- nd y. STEWART VERTUF Also special thanks to the following: Summit County Fair Board, Pageant Sponsor; County Commissioners, Pageant NSHS Board of Personnel For use of building; Summit First Plane Ride Very Enjoyable Little Stewart years old, son 0. Verturf, Extension Service, Printing; Antique Floral, of LeRoy and County 0. Verturf flew alone from Denver to Salt Lake to spend a vacation with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Lamb. His grandparents met him at the airport. He was with them for 10 days. Yvonne When . Queen's Flowers; NS Chapter of FFA, Use of Ramp; SSHS Board & Personnel, Building for Talent Clinic; Treasure Mountain Inn, Modeling Clinic. A contest like this could not be put on without the help of the donors who contributed cash and prizes: John Adkins, Walker Bank & Trust Co., Kamas State Bank, Ja-el, Blazzard Lumber Co., his grandmother asked him if he was scared on the plane, he said Heck no what is there to be scared of on a plane. He was really enjoyed by Hilltop Beauty Shop, Spring Chicken Inn, Echo Cafe, Kozy Cafe, Al's Merc., Ray & Dean Vernon Mink, Rees Excavating, Tom's American, Brown's Dairy, Wanship Auto Clinic, Summit Co. Woolgrowers Aux. Also Lindas Salon D art, Mel Flinders Tires, Women's Athenaeum Club of Park City, Jimmys Place, Red Banjo Pizza Parlor, Chateau Apres, C'est Bon, Mountain Meadow Ranch, Silver King Lodge, First Security Bank, Greater Park City Co-Spon-s- 5 all. nd Resort, Earl's Market, Turner's Art Shop, Coalville BPW director of Pioneer Playhouse, Heber City; Mr. and Mrs. Ray a former Miss Utah and her husband who is in the theater business and Mrs. Joyce Barney, Provo, a vocalist and former governing board chairman of the National Honors Cotillion. The program consisted of: Color Me Pink; overture:: Carla Dee Stokes, Blaine Blonquist, Paul Brown. National Anthem: Vicky Ar-gy- le. Fadd, Prologue: Color Me Pink, Louette Sargent, Melanie Sim- ister, DeAnn Brusnahan, Geary, Elynn Debbie Sorenson, Jill Flinders, Valerie Pratt, Maria Sweeten, Michelle Evans, Mistress of Ceremonies: Robin Rae Timoney; Parade of contestants & Queens; Announcement of Five Finalists; Introduction of Judges-Gue- sts; Miss Summit County, 1971, Jana Lee Geary; Finalists Talent Competition; Special Talent Award; Finalists swimsuit competition; Miss Utah State Fair, Robin Rae Timoney; Miss Utah 1972', Sally Jane Peterson; Finalists Interviews; Presentationof Awards, Jana Geary. Special Musical Number, Donna Atkinson, Becky Atkinson, Merlene Williams. Farewell Address, Jana Lee Geary; Coronation of Miss Summit County Fair 1972. Contestants were: Cathy Peggy Jane Ann Showalter, Preece, Cristi Marlene J.Minchey, Donna Jean Kay Make Your Reservation now At Mountain Meadow Ranch Club, Norge Laundry. The Judges were Miss Utah, 1972 Sally Jane Peterson, Rasmussen, owner and 359-83- 32 Ja-Ly- nn 649-965- Upton News Mr. and Mrs. Lonne Jacobson and Mr. and Mrs. Beth Clark returned home Friday after vacationing in Montana and Idaho. They visited a couple of days with Dwain Jacobson of Missoula, Montana. Visitors over the weekend at the home of Mr. and Mrs.Cecil Clark were Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Curtis of Provo and Mr. and Mrs. John Clark and Denise of Denver, Colorado and Lezet Robertson of Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Dunford and boys of Sunset spent a couple of days visiting with Mrs. Jean Newton. Mr. and Mrs. Edward n, Moore had two of their Clay and Brent grand-childre- ODriscoll. Jean and Chris Lucek of Phoenix, Arizona spent a week visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Vern Boyer. Sunday visitors at the home of Vern Boyer were the Paul Spotters of Provo. They came to get their four children who spent the week with their grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Ken Potter and family of Arizona visited with Mr. and Mrs. Lew Potter and Amy Potter of Coalville. Mr. and Mrs. Derrel Bernett West Moreland, California visited with Mr. and family, Mrs. Lew Potter. Congratulations to Kayleen Jones, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. fourth Wayne Jones who placed in the Summit County Queen contest. of Have hit an a small brainconcussionfroma horse kick and was hospitalized for two days. She is home now and is doing fine. THE SUMMIT COUNTY BEE Coalville, Utah Thursday, August 17, 1972 3 Mitchell, Frost. uncle and cousins, the Tran-so- ns of Centerville and also his aunt and uncle and cousins Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Petersen of Wanship. Lujean Potter, daughter Mr. and Mrs. Lew Potter had all-tim- e Brown, Ronda Brooks, Mary Janette Wright, Susanne Evans, Reeda Fran Warner, Myrna Marie Spader, Kayleen Jones, Sherry Ann Robinson, Lorri Ann Gines, Debra He also visited his aunt and and Ann high at Crandall-Walk- er Drive One Away Today! COALVILLE, UTAH 0 |