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Show ji j UtaHi Junior Miss Mas Maey Plans For Fntoe iqyjuurauuwiipijiwM 1 111111 1 11111111 11111 1111 111 11 I i "TTmrnrT"TT" : :: ...... . . ': ; -Si 1 "fe i - t: v f WSaW. .v.-.-...-. -v , y in i llii Mmr iniiiliMiiit.iai.Tr1i-ViVif-'mY' HmtMi tl,A imftiitot inn ii tiV.ttfntf.Wrti T flfm M i ti 1 1 III m '4 !BJ GARY R. BLODGETT Clipper News Editor BOUNTIFUL - Taking one thing at a Utah's new Junior Miss wants to (1) 'ftt national Junior Miss title in Alaba- f June, (2) attend Brigham Young FMy and be a member of the BYU Vi Ambassadors, and (3) be a profes-Uf profes-Uf 4 Performing artist. NEW Junior Miss of Utah is pretty Gillette, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Glllte of Bountiful. are so many things I want to do in 11 few years that I have to take things "atime, and first is the National Junior Fawna"1 Mb'le' A'a" JU"e 2'" WRSE I hope to win that contest Itle door to many opportunities, y opportunities for furthering my ; Wnand pans for a career of on-stage Jjnment. But even if I don't win, just Pating in the pageant could boost my f e future." R eamed about $5,800 in cash and .'Ps for her honors in the Utah Miss Pageant. Prize money in the j, COntt is $25,000 to the winner jKigj or winning any of the prelimin- SHE COMPETED against 47 other state finalists -- approximately the same number that will be enrolled in the national pageant. "Of course the competition will be stiffer, but I'm confident I can do well," she said with a smile. Fawna's talent number will be the same as the state contest, a song and jazz dance , routine to the musical, "Sweet Georgia Brown." "I use basically the same routine that the (BYU) Young Ambassadors use," she said. SHE SAID she is excited about traveling to Mobile, "because I've never been further east than Colorado." She'll spend 11 days at the pageant, all expenses paid. There seemed to be little doubt that Faw-na Faw-na would win the state pageant after the judges' scores began coming in. Fawna was first in physical fitness; tied in first in talent; placed second, two points behind the winner win-ner in the interview; and as a finalist in scholastics. SHE ALSO won $300 for winning the Craft Party division of the contest where each contestant prepares a nine-course dinner din-ner and serves it to several guests. "I prepared a Super Sleuth Supper, borrowed bor-rowed a neighbor's home and served about 15 members of the Bountiful High Madrigals Madrig-als " she said. "Pictures were taken and a detailed booklet prepared about the event." FAWNA GILLETTE |