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Show Strawberry Day Queen Contest Scheduled for Saturday, April 1 ber of this year. Also contestants contest-ants must be residents of the Pleasant Grove area (includes Lindon and Manila) for at least six months prior to the contest. The rules also require that the contestants compete in the three divisions outlined by the Miss Utah-Miss America regulations. reg-ulations. They are talent, formal form-al wear, and swim suit competition. com-petition. The swim suit competition com-petition is judged in a session which closed to the public in the local contest. As in the past, the judges will name the Strawberry Days Queen and her attendants. The audience will choose Miss PL Grove and her attendants by popular vote. There is a potential Miss America residing in every community com-munity of this country, and it is at the local pageants where every Miss America is first found. The Pleasant Grove Jaycees will be host to the annual Strawberry Days Queen Pageant, Pag-eant, which has been scheduled schedul-ed for Saturday, May 1, 8 p.m. at the Pleasant Grove High School. Miss Carolyn Bezzant, 1970 Strawberry Days Queen and Miss Marsha Ann Hardy, 1970 Miss Pleasant Grove, will relinquish re-linquish their crowns on this night to the new royalty who will reign during the 1971 celebration cele-bration set for June 17, 18 and 19. Girls interested in vieing for the 1971 title are urged to get their entries in by April 10. Official Of-ficial rules and entry blanks may be obtained by contacting Mrs. Kenneth (Gwen) Unthank who is handling the applications applica-tions for this year's pageant. The field of contestants will be limited to 14 entrants again this year. Official rules are the same for both Strawberry Queen and Miss Pleasant Grove. Girls must be single, never married, and not less than 18 or more than 27 years of age by Septem- |