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Show B8 Vernal Express Wednesday, August 6, 2003 Deer foundation plans banquet The Uintah Basin Chapter of the Mule Deer Foundation (MDF) will be holding its annual fund-raisand banquet on Aug. 23 at the Western Park in Vernal. Doors will open at 6 p.m. with the Cafe catering their famous prime rib dinner beginning about 7 p.m. Cost for couples is $65 which includes two dinners and a memthe in Deer Mule bership Foundation. Singles will be $45. Activities include games, and a silent and live auction in addition to several additional At auction will be a antelope tag, a 2004 Ranch and Pack Trip for four people for seven days and six nights at the Old Glendevey Ranch in Colorado and a Texas Pig Hunt. Games will include Score the Buck with a Winchester Model 0 caliber short mag to the person who comes closest to the B&C score and a White Systems Muzzleloader as the prize in a hat game. Those wishing to join this fundraising evening to help save mule deer may get further information from MDF Regional Director Steve Cranney at 789 3089. 7-- to fund-raiser- s. 70-27- Lively footwork and balances were shown by area youth at the skateboard park during exhibitions July 31. Skaters show their Jones stuff at exhibition Hole trip skateboarders total of 28 showed their skills A at the 2003 Skateboarding Thursday, July 31. Skateis earned prizes for their efforts as part of the "Best There is in Uintah County" County Fair skateboard exhibition. A wide variety of jumps, board Hips and turns were shown by the young athletes. year old division were Nathan fisher, Zak fisher, Griffin Chute, Cheney Oaks, Juven Herrera, Beau Peterson, Bryan Macdonald, Rilleto Sireech, Quinton Sireech, Jason C and Ty Participating in the 4 Hoffman. inhibiting skating skills in the 15 and older division Derek were Wilkerson, Brandon Adams, Cinch Richens, TG Gardiner, Dustin John Hatch, Greg Bigelow, Ramos, Jason Durbin, Trie Runolfson, Durrell Tapoof, Charles Westwood, Anthony Murray, Devin Reed, Chet Martinson, Robert Herrera. Dylon Allgood, and Uric Welch. Participants came from Vernal, and Jensen l;ort Whitcrocks, Duchesne. Helping to sponsor the exhibition's prizes were Mcl.ucky's, Altitude Cycle, Christensens, Basin Sports and Uintah Recreation. Life guard pie-cours- planned The last Out and About Trip by the Uintah Recreation District will be to Jones Hole. Registration is due by f'riday, August 8. Participants, ages 5 to 12, in this program will take a day ti ip, Aug. 15, to Jones Hole Fish Hatchery for a short tour of the facility and to hike on the nature trail. The registration fee for the trip is $8. Participants will need to bring their ow n lunch, water and hiking shoes. For more information call the 2 Uintah Recreation District at or register at the Recreation in the of Office Chamber Commerce Building, 134 West Main Suite 101. 781-098- MffiW e to be at pool The Indoor Pool will be holding a life guarding class on Saturday, Aug. 16, at 9 a.m. This is for those interested in becoming a certified lifeguard. pre-cour- Come prepared with a swimming suit, towel and goggles. Those who screening class pass the will be eligible to take the life guarding class. Cost for the life guarding class is $100. For further information call the 5 6 and or pool at pre-cour- 781-291- 789-577- ask for Barbara or Sage. Fishing in a private pond, these kids have some fish stories but the picture says it all. Left to right are Denim Simper, Maddy Schulz, and Stratton Schulz. ion show and entertainment. The festival will feature both commerbooth space. cial and Those wishing business space or fund raising opportunities may call Roxie at When asked about the preparaA new street festival will be startso far, Mayberry said, It has tions ing at Cobble Rock Park in Vernal a lot of work and we started been on Aug. 14 and will run every without anything. A lot of local out Thursday night for five weeks. businesses have contributed to help The festival, named Alive After make it happen. Five, will be free to the public and is being promoted by the FOX 98.5 and KNEU 1250 radio stations. The FOX got behind this festival and enthusiasm for it spread quicksaid Kevin Christopherson, ly, committee chair. He said creating more ways for people to enjoy this great community caused Chance and Roxie Marty Mayberry, Hanson, Joe Evans and Teena Christopherson to become involved. The festival will feature an American Idol style talent show Friday, August 8, is th& final with the audience voting for its deadline to register for the Annual favorite contestant. Contestants will Tournament to be be eliminated each week until the Charity Croquet 9 at the Ashley Valley August last two compete on the final week. Park. There will be cash prizes for the Community The tournament will begin at winners, with programs starting at 6 8:30 a.m. It will be two person p.m teams with seven wicket, two stake Those wishing to participate may golf conquet. There is a $10 tax call Teena at deductible donation per person. All There will also be street vendors proceeds will go to benefit the chilwith food, drink, music, art, a fash- drens Justice Center. 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