812-Lancaster Farming, Saturday, May 14, 1994 York County Dairy Princess contestants are Angela Mummert, left, and Kelly Jo Myers. York Dairy JOYCE BUPP York Co. Correspondent YORK (York Co.) - Two York County young women will compete for the county’s Dairy Princess title during the annual pageant beginning at 8 p.m. Satur day, May 21, at the 4-H Center. Vying for the princess crown are Kelly Jo Myers, Thomasville, and Angela Mummert, Glen Rock. Tanya Thoman, Dallastown, is in the running for the Dairy Maid ti de, while Dairy Miss contestants are Lisa Jones, Shrewsbury, and Nicole Marks, Airville. Kelly Jo Myers, 17, is the daughter of Morrell and Carolyn Myers. A junior at Spring Grove Area High School, she is secretary of her class an a member of the school track team. Following her graduation in 1995, she plans to major in veterinary science at Penn State. She helps on the fami ly’s Moo-Vin Meadows 35-acre hay and livestock farm and works part time at Lincoln Speedway. Active in 4-H for several years, Kelly is a member of the county lamb, beef, swine, and Southwest dairy clubs and owns and exhibits two Brown Swiss dairy animals. She is active in her church youth group. Curtendy serving as York County’s Dairy Maid, Kelly has participated in a number of local dairy promotional events. Angela Mummert, 16, is the daughter of Dennis and Diane Mummert. She is a sophomore at Dallastown Area High School and plans to attend college following her 1996 graduation. Angela is employed part time at Bupplynn Dairy Farms. An honors student, Angela is a member of the Dallastown year book staff. She plays softball, is a participant in the Multiple Scle rosis annual walkathon, and has been a hospital candy striper. She previously attended Red Lion High School where she was a manager for the soccer and bask etball teams. Dairy Miss competitor Tanya Thoman, 14. is the daughter of Gary and Gail Thoman. An eighth-grader at Dallastown Mid dle School, Tanya plays in the symphonic and marching bands, sings with the select chorus and mixed ensemble and is a member of the volleyball team. Tanya is a member of the York County Junior Holstein club. Princess To Be Selected Participating In the York County Dairy Princess pageant are, left, Nichole Marks and Lisa Jones, right, Dairy Miss contestants, and Tanya Thoman, center, Dairy Maid contestant. Southwest Dairy Club and dairy bowl. She owns and exhibits her string of 10 registered Holsteins and helps with milking and' calf feeding on the family’s Garwill Farm. Tanya is presently a Dairy Maid and has participated in vari ous promotional activities. Dairy Miss conestant Nicole Marks, 8, is the daughter of Mel vin and Barbara Marks and a second-grade student at Clearview Elementary School. She is Clover bud member of the the Airville Milk and Money Dairy Club and owns one registered Holstein heif er. Nicole helps with calf-raising chores of the Marks family’s SO-head Holstein herd and enjoys playing softball with the Brogue area girls’ team. Lisa Jones, Dairy Miss contest ant, is the 8-year