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Show f M "" W,ws 'in TERESA COOK By JUDY JENSEN Teresa Cook, a 19-year-old employee em-ployee at ZCMI at Layton Hills Mall, said she thinks most things will remain the same in 1988. "I think the Iran-Contra scandal will die down and people will just forget about it," she said. Teresa said she has no idea who will win the Presidential Pres-idential election. "Hopefully taxes Ovill go down," said Teresa with !er youthful optimism. She also may plan a 1988 wedding, "but that's only maybe," she explained. ft: : . -, MIKE NAEGLE Mike Naegle of Kaysville said he predicts "that things will be as good as or better than they were in 1987. The whole economy should improve." Mike did not want to make any predictions on the stock market, "No way! Nobody can predict what will happen with stocks," he laughed. Mike said he thinks there will be a big community commun-ity growth spurt from Kaysville through Ogden. There is possibly a new car in his future. "Not my dream car, but a little better than one that just runs. Things will go - i i X : BRADY NIXON County citizens optimistic for 1988 onward and upward," he said. Brady Nixon, a 17-year-old from West Point, made some far-reaching far-reaching predictions for 1988. "Lady Di and Prince Charles will get divorced. Johnny Carson will also get divorced. Vanna White and Pat Sajack will get married. Gary Hart will be the next president. presi-dent. Clearfield High will take state in basketball, and" he added as an afterthought, "I will get a big raise." Layne Hadley of Clearfield predicts pre-dicts that Davis High School will i . 4 LAYNE HADLEY take state in football. "The Cougars will finish last in the WAC in football. Ninety-five percent of the votes for president will be for "none of the above," said Layne. On a more personal note he predicts pre-dicts that he will either get a raise or "default on may car loan. I'm not sure which will come first," he joked. Layne also predicts that "Kaysville will have a record number num-ber of traffic accidents due to their poor performance in their snow removal re-moval efforts." |