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Show QyeeETi) Cosifiesft Satadlay jEi"S afi IPS Elgin) School ' 1 ( $ , : a r 1 - r -M i yn , , - - - , nfi ftn ami Mid MISS MARILYN JUDD MISS CAROL JOHNSON The spotlight will shine Saturday Sat-urday night on the crowning of the "50th Anniversary Queen" of Pleasant Grove Strawberry Days. Twelve lovely and talented talen-ted young ladies are anxiously awaiting that exciting moment. The pageant, under the sponsorship spon-sorship of the Pleasant Grove Jaycees, will be held Saturday, May 2 at 8 p.m. at the Pleasant Grove High School auditorium. Tickets will be on sale at the door or from any of the twelve candidates for $1.00. The final four girls to enter the competition are Marilyn Judd, Marsha Hardy, Jannifer Nielsen and Carol Johnson. Marilyn Judd is a senior at Pleasant Grove High School and the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ira Judd of Pleasant Grove. She is being sponsored by the Elysium Club and plans to sing for her talent display. She is the honor representative representa-tive of hep seminary class and a former member of the high school band and civil air patrol. She enjoys swimming, sik-ing sik-ing and camping. Her hobbies are singing and painting. She plans to enter BYU this fall, majoring in fine arts or psychology and minoring in English. Marilyn is an active member of the LDS Church. She is the secretary for the Bishop's council coun-cil in her ward and a junior leader in the MIA counciling program. She also teaches Sunday Sun-day School. Marsha Hardy is being sponsored spon-sored by the Fiesta Madres Club and is the 18-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rodger Rodg-er Hardy of Pleasant Grove. Marsha is a senior at Pleasant Grove High School. She is a member of and president of the color guard, and a member of the Vi-Queens Pep Club. She also participated in the high school production of "Bye Bye Birdie." She has received two scholarships to the BYU where she plans to attend after her high school graduation. Marsha is an active member of the LDS Church, currently serving on the Bishop's Youth council. She is president of her MIA class and will be a four-year four-year graduate of the Seminary program. She is presently secretary sec-retary of her Seminary class. For the talent competition she i . i . ' i ; - -? . - f ' MISS MARSHA HARDY MISS JANNIFER NIELSON will perform a dance routine. Her hobbies are cooking and sewing and she enjoys playing softball. Marsha is employed at the Polar King in Pleasant Grove. Two Lindon girls, Jannifer Nielsen and Carol Johnson, will be sponsored jointly by the Lindon Lin-don Lions Club. Jannifer Nielsen is 18 years of age and the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David Nielsen. She is a senior at Pleasant Grove High School and a member of the ViQueens Pep Club. She was a candidate for Girl's State and a sterling scholar nominee in homemaking. Jannifer had the lead role in the Thespian's play "Alice in Wonderland." She was the 1970 Homecoming Queen for Plas-ant Plas-ant Grove High School and was chosen prom queen in her junior year. She lists her hobbies as skiing ski-ing and her talent competition will be a reading. Carol Johnson is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. Arthur Johnson John-son and is a 1968 graduate of Orem High School. She attended attend-ed Pleasant Grove High School in her freshman and sophomore years and has completed one year of college at BYU on an academic scholarship, majoring major-ing drama and art. Traveling is Carol's great love and she plans to become an airline stewardess. She has traveled extensively with her family throughout the United States, Canada, Mexico. Europe and Africa. She has also made three separate trips to Hawaii, where she worked and enjoyed island living. Carol enjoys meeting new people and working with the public and she is interested in drama, public speaking and communications. She is serving as speech and drama director in her ward and is presently enployed in Orem at Pancho's and Angelo's restaurant. She has had special training in dance and accordian, and she enjoys playing the guitar. For her talent competition she will sing, play the guitar and display chalk portraits of her family. In high school she was a junior varsity cheerleader, a member of the honor society, and was a four-year graduate of the LDS Seminary program. Pictures of all twelve candi- dates are now on display in the window of Bank of PI. Grove. |