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Show Kennedy selected as rodeo queen The Strawberry Days Rodeo Queen Pageant was held Saturday starting with a tea furnished and served by the Strawberry Days Association. The girls gave a brief introduction and had an interview with the judges at the J.C. Building. Due to the weather the horsemanship competition was held at the Lindon indoor arena. The royalty was chosen from a field of 19 talented girls, one of the largest groups the contest has had. The Rodeo Queen for 1988 Strawberry Days is Kandi Kennedy from Hooper, Utah. She is the daughter of Roger and Julie Mills. She has held previous titles including in-cluding Utah Quarter Horse Assoc. Jr. Queen, Miss Rodeo Plymouth and First Attendant at Hill Air Force Base. Her hobbies include rodeo, painting, Persian cats, drawing and participating in rodeo queen contests. con-tests. The first attendant is Lori Jo Evans, also from Hooper, Utah. She attends Weber State college majoring in elementary education. She graduated from Roy High, was a national Honor Society member, and varsity cheerleader. She is currently Salina Rodeo First Attendant, Utah Quarter horse First Attendant, Hooper Tomato Days first Attendant, and Wilder- Strawberry Days Royalty, are, L-R, Queen Kandi Kennedy, first attendant Lori Jo Evans, and second attendant Carol Christensen. Lori Wood is alternate. ness Circut Second Attendant. Her parents are Lyle and Linda Evans. The second attendant is Carol Christensen from Moroni, Utah. She is the daughter of Mary Kay Christensen. She will graduate from North Sanpete High this year. She was Sanpete County Sweetheart, North Utah County queen and South Utah County Queen. Her hobbies include training dogs and all kinds of sports. .: -. ' ,n . " r i ! , - y ; - T " 1'- v " V. ; ; x f - S J f. (I ' : . J j Tr ' " ' . 2 t - it ." r -" ' ' S . . Barbara Roberts, center, accepts a big kiss and bouquet from son, Ryan, while husband Clark, left, looks on. |