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Show Page B-- Thursday, September 4. l80 2 This Saturday Atf Sundance Ride-Alon- g The fifth annual March of Dimes $25.00. The rider turning the most money at registration will win the grand prize: TASHOh", a seven year fee of registration Ride-Alo- this Saturday at the Resort in Prow Canyon. Registration is from 8:00 to 9:15 a.m. with all registered riders receiving a free and breakfast compliments of Sundance. will beheld Sundance Those interested riders need to provide their own horse and a minimum old registered Arabian Gelding generously donated by Peay's Sun Canyon Ranch. Second is a $1000 Herford show prize saddle courtesy of the Saddle House in Orem. Over 150 prizes have been donated by concerned merchants and businessmen. These will be awarded following the ride, most of which is on a drawing basis. So come join us for a beautiful ride in the mountains and support a great cause whose whole purpose is to prevent birth defects and help those less fortunate. Each year over 250,000 infants are born the United States. "Our goal is to provide every newborn with a healthy birthright." This event is an enjoyable, rewarding means to a worthwhile end. For more information call KONI radio, The Saddle House in Orem or the March of Dimes office in Provo. A special prize this year will be a breed to Rising Star, the equine star of Electric Horseman. defective in f h7 vr : Roughoufs Place Second In Region Meetf The Roughout Riding Club participated in the North Region Riding Club Meet which was held at Heber City on Aug. 22 and 23 and placed second in drill competition. this show will compete of the South Region Show winners against state the to be held Sept. 5 and 6 show ,at Winners Hansen, Clint and Mary Ellen Gillman Evans; third place in the wild cow milking with Clint Gillman and Glen Hansen; and third place in the ribbon pull with Clint Gillman and Glen Hansen. of Other events the team placed in were fourth place in the team pole bending with F 1 Glen Hansen, Gary Oxborrow, Aaron Evans, Stan Jorgensen and Clint Gillman par- ticipating; second place in the water race with loAnn Anderson, Stan Jorgensen, Glen Anderson, Hansen and Mary Ellen Evans; fifth place in the single poles with Walt Norman; and fifth place in team roping with Glen Hansen and Ron Anderson. I - American Food 700 East State Street if pLJ Stan Norman, THE BEAUTIFUL BLUE color flf the sky is made possible only because of the dust particles in the air. If they were lacking the sky TV AND FILM STAR, William Devane. will join horseback enthusiasts in the March of Dimes this Saturday. would be pitch black. Featuring Chinese I Walt Jorgensen, Clint Gillman and Aaron Evans; fourth place in the keyhole race with Clint Gillman, Stan Jorgensen, Aaron Evans, Glen OUR,BBl CHINA LIGHT CAFE I -- The club placed in other events including first place in the potato race which had FOR IjPWATCH JoAnn at Lagoon. American Fork I American Fork Shopping Center Take Out Orders 756-656- 0 Cave tours are now operating daily at Cave between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. Ticket sales close at 3:30 p.m. The new schedule will continue Septhrough tember 28, when the cave will close for the season. Advanced reservations are required for groups of ten or more persons on week days. Otherwise tours are filled on a first come-firs- t Thursday, September 4 HoursMl Timp Cave Open Daily served no and are accepted basis reservations for weekends or holidays. Visitors forty-fiv- e Center requires minutes to an hour. Tickets can be purchased Visitor Center the Those are the busiest days of the week and visitors can at expect a delay of from one to four hours in being scheduled on a tour. The hike up the steep one f mile trail to and the cave entrance requires an hour, the tour through the cave is one hour and the return hike to the between 8 a.m. and 3:30 p.m. The cost is 50 cents for persons 16 years of age and older. Persons under sixteen are admitted free but must be accompanied by an adult. Holders of Golden Age Passports are admitted for half price. one-hal- Visitors are reminded to comfortable walking shoes for the strenuous hike and bring sweaters or jackets for the 42 degree wear cave temperature. The Visitor Center features exhibits and a 12 minute free slide program, and has a snack bar and curio shop. There is also a nature short trail and picnic area for visitors use. d p.m. 11:30 a.m. till 4 p.m. D llL JHBESEWNCHEON m, 0DOOOTT DOW DPPD,ADOa WITH pui finishing touches on the new all weather track at Pleasant Grove High School. They are now installing the same surface a Li'hi ,..1 will move to American Fork next week. Rubberized tracks cost approximately $75,000 each. WORKERS AQBDICAt THIS ( HAS SET 1 COLOB TV NOW '!'fifS? THE LOWEST PRICE YOU'LL SEE ALL YEAR FREE i) X isx iPo pormnrcn dv Combined IRVIN FELD & KENNETH FELO SHOWS Wednesday. SEPT. 3 th u Sunday, SEPT. 14 UTAH'S FINEST ENTERTAINMENT VALUES!! NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY AMERICAS 1 Plan an entire day around "UTAH'S BIGGEST ATTRACTION" the new 1980 Utah State Fair and the spectacular combination of our nation's two greatest ice productions. UTAH STATE FAIR PRICES: ADULTS $2.50. 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