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Show O ; N - .1 ! i S,:.S: j'-, - " i, ' I N , , ... I ; r f .-z f , if 1M " A V ! , GIRL STATERS Attending Utah Girls' State Convention at Southern Utah State College in Cedar City June 3-9 from Bountiful, Boun-tiful, Viewmont and Woods Cross high schools were front row left to right, Kathy Moon, Marianne Larsen and Elaina Clyde. Second row, Leslie Barlow, Judie Hill, Sheree Adams and Anne Connelly. Absent was Page Viehweg. ! - " ' ' ' & I 4 v . 1 l s -'A J speaking ability. Those ratings were combined with an assessment of their background in leadership and involvement in community, school and church activities. Eleven girls from the Bountiful area will be attending the upcoming up-coming 1984 session. They are Sheree Adams, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Adams; Mary Lynn Bahr, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. Lee Bhar; Leslie Barlow, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gary D. Barlow; Elaina Clyde, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roger Clyde; Anne Connelly, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. John Richard Connelly; and Mindy Dover, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mark Dover. ALSO INCLUDED are Judie Hill, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Hill; Marianne Larsen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kent Larsen; Eden Ann Johnson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Johnson; Kathy Moon, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Brent Moon; and Page Ane Viehweg, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Marlow Viehweg. The American Legion Auxiliary wishes to acknowledge the financial finan-cial support that this program re- PAGE ANE VIEHWEG Die 38th annual session of Utah jirJsState will be held at Southern lah State College in Cedar City, kutW. 'GIRLS State is an effort on the at of the American Legion Au-iaryto Au-iaryto bringtothe girls of Utah a .jowledge of the fundamental nnciples of American Govern-wit Govern-wit through actual practice and antral of the state offices during iris State. As future voters and office hol-irs, hol-irs, the girls should have an rderstanding of the problems of .kclive officials, their duties and ieirfunctions. The opportunity to am these fundamentals will be fed by this program. Approximately 380 girls jl! be attending the 1984 session fed will form a mythical 51st state, iky will function according to the jw of procedure of the State of '(Utah, taking the basic laws of Utah ks their guide. 'In Girls State the girls observe "-(-hand the problems of govern-:nt. govern-:nt. They elect their own city, sityand state officials. In addi-n, addi-n, two girls will be elected as ;i!ional senators and attend the ils Nation session in Washing-i.D.C. Washing-i.D.C. in July. OFFICIATING over all meet-"gs meet-"gs of trtis 1984 session will be mentor Gayle Groberg, daugh-of daugh-of Mr. and Mrs. John H. btrg. Gayle is currently a at Bountiful High School, las elected to her position ttaltendingthe 1983 Girls State faon. implication to Girls State is ' by girls in their junior year of V school. This year's finalists Jhey appeared before a J l of judges and were rated on "responses to questions concurrent con-current events, knowledge jjovnment and why they to attend Girls State. jEY WERE also rated in the ripoise, personality and ceives from several local organizations organiza-tions and individuals. Assuming tuition costs for this year are the Bountiful Ladies of Elks, Bountiful Business and Professional Women, Bountiful Lady Lions, the Lady Republicans and Mrs. Arda Hatch. |