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Show a bull. Rob Smets was selected to be one W the top 25 bull " 1""' I"""'"! -- fighters to woHj the National Finals Rodeo and won the title of World Champion Bullfighter last year. The rodeo committee has also made arrangements to have the Riata Ranch Trick Riden thrill rodeo fans with daring ttck riding stunts such as drags, horn cartwheels, reverse cruppers and tail stands. Completing the roster of rodeo professionals will be Bob Feist, combining his speaking talents and love of the sport of rodeo as announcer and joining him will be Curt Robinson as they keep the audience well informed of all the action and keep the show moving. r7 award-winnin- g THE SENTINEL Thursday, June 21, Page 1984 West Jordan 3 Chamber to hear city planner Ramjoue, George West Jordan City planner, will speak to the West Jordan Chamber of Commerce at their monthly meeting on Thursday, June 21 at the New China Restaurant. The chamber is looking for volunteers to help with the annual Ping Pong Ball drop held during the city's July 4 celebration. Eleven and 12 year old champions from Oquirrh Mt. ASA Softball. Front row (left to right), Jenny Bachman, Shanna Chesnut, Jennifer Palmer, Rissy Jonson, Kari Jonson, Meesha Buehler. Back row, coach Michelle Barraclough, Melissa Montgomery, Paula Callicut, Megan Barnes, coach Tom Worth. Not present Bob Coy, Tori Park. Sandy youth wins Utah Pageant of the Arts scholarship David Jacobson, Hillcrest Sandy, was High School, awarded a $500 art scholarship x (4 . Ly. and Reigning as the royalty for the Lehi Round-Ucelebration are three talented and attractive young women JaNae Barlow as queen, with Allison Allred and Connie Morse as attendants. June 28, 29, 30 Round-U- p For over 40 years, the last weekend in June has been reserved for the Lehi Round-Up- . Rodeo fans have never been disappointed in the colorful, and exciting rodeo. fast-pace- d, Preceeding the first performance of the P.R.C.A. approved rodeo, a stock parade is staged for participants of all ages, including visiting royalties, junior and senior n mounted clubs, carts, buggies, and carriages and many individual riders some in costume and others just western authentic showing horse-draw- attire. is a The Lehi Round-U- p favorite for the cowboys and cowgirls of the rodeo circuit. They come to Lehi to compete on the outstanding "stock of the Flying - U of California, under the direction of Cotton Rosser who is now accepted as the most top-rank- Rodeo-Compan- successful rodeo producer on the West Coast. Besides 6 major events of rodeo (saddle bronc riding, bareback riding, bull riding, bulldogging, and team roping) the women's event of cloverleaf barrel racing will highlight the A. special' added program. this attraction year will be the introduction of the Wild Horse Race, billed as "The Wildest Event of Rodeo." A team of 3 cowboys attempt to saddle a horse, get one rider in the saddle and off across the arena where he must cross the finish line. Skip Buhler will perform the zanny role of clown, performing antics in the arena between rides and joining his partner, Rob Smets in the important role ,as those necessity bull fighters unsung heros of rodeo who give splitsecond assistance to a or downed by cowboy Uhung-up- " calf-ropin- g, for ever-popul- ar David Jacobson Baptists sponsor California singing group Doulos Singers from Reseda, Calif., will present "Dreamer," a Biblical account of Joseph, in concert on June 24, 9:30 a.m. at Sunrise Baptist Church, which meets at 10575 S. Redwood Rd. Doulos is a group of 30 Christian high school and college students committed to serving God and the body of Christ in music, drama and service the throughut opportunities year. In the past 15 years, the group has traveled extensively the United States, across maintaining a high standard of the excellence in sharing message of the gospel in an and edifying evangelistic manner. Recent performances include engagements at Magic Mountain and Universal Studios and churches in the Los Angeles , Ill Vj 'ft IOv year old (Majors) title in Oquirrh Mt. ASA Softball went to Becky's Reds. Front row (left to right), coach Pam Anglin, Melissa Oleen, Sabrina Heki, Angela Gressman, Dallas Walk, Cori Butterfield, Teresa Palmer. Back row, Tamra Palmer, Carolee Vincent, Tracy Carrigan, Michele Lillie, Natalie Anglin, coach Becky Walk. Not present lona Jaramillo, Cathy Vincent. The 13-1- 5 . p Lehi from Utah Pageant of the Arts at their opening night ceremonies last week. His work will be on exhibit at American Fork High School as part of the Pageant Youth Art Exhibit until July 20. David is the son of Paul W. and Lily Vance Jacobson. He is a recent graduate of Hillcrest High and will attend Utah State University this fall. He was presented with his cash award and a personal letter from of congratulations Governor Scott M. Matheson, who was slated to present the award in person but was called out of state on unexpected business. Ray Kingston, chairman of the Utah Arts Council, made the presentation on behalf of the governor and commended David his outstanding accomplishment in art. David placed in "pen and ink' ' and "painting" competition in the Jordan District Art Show held earlier this year. He was selected to receive the Superintendent's Purchase Award and was the Sterling Scholar in Visual Arts for Hillcrest High this year, winning honors as a state finalist in that competition. He has exhibited in the "All State High School Art Exhibit" held in Springville and his work in that show will now go on tour. David has been active in work and has community contributed much art work to school publications. Funding for David's scholarship came from the Utah Pageant of the Arts Guild, who conducted the 1984 pageant scholarship competition for all Utah seniors interested in furthering their arts education. ' " lib ' t rlln Stop In And Rent One Or More Of 1182 Disc Movies TV Appliance 254-079- 0 lillif 1 It's Fun!!! It's Exciting!!! ' . It's The West Jordan Stampede!!! Featuring . . . H "Many of the scholarships and free or trips we have available go unused because of lack of applicants," says Dr. Gerald Olson, state director at Utah State University. There are about 20 college scholarships specifically for in the state along with dozens of others available through national competition, Olson says. There are also numerous trips available through at low cost, he says. Project winners in are eligible to win trips to Chicago to compete in the National Congress, there are leadership training workshops held in Washington, D.C., and at Lake Tahoe and there are even for opportunities foreign exchange programs. Olson says each year Utah plays host to Oriental exchange students and every other year Utah travel to Japan. He says this summer three girls are participating in an exchange in Denmark. Some of- the travel opportunities include numerous camps, a state home economics youth meet and three conservation camps, all at prices much lower than similar programs. Specific details about trips and can .be scholarships obtained at USU Extension offices in counties throughout Utah. low-co- and In Stock 12758 S. Redwood Rd. , Riverton See the world, win scholarships, A1 j The Awesome Leprechauns, champions of the Oquirrh Mt. ASA nine to 10 year old age group. Front row (left to right), coach Lanae Olsen, Heidi Olsen, Jenny Thorne, Heather Olsen, Julie Sorensen, Kim Barkdull, coach John Olsen. Back row, Kristin Newbold, Mike Palmer, Missy McGinnes, Suzi Pino, Julie Barraclough, Kelli Sinner, Krissy Applegate. area. Join4-- j st " 4-- H Attention foreign car owners: s Friday, June 29th thru Wednesday, July 4th in West Jordan 4-- H (in 4-- H Don't Miss It!!! 4-- H 1(00) ( Underbarl J lcHAMPK)'" ( Mama Mia! the West Jordan Park) y r f i 4-- H .99$ "COPPER PLUS" SPARKPLUGS ARE UNIQUELY DESIGNED TO PERFORM BETTER THAN EVER. Regular Plugs s109 Resistor Plugs Prices Good Thru June 30, 1984 chaSon NOTHING SPARKS LIKE A CHAMPION 254-395- 8 in-sta- te 4-- H non-4-- RIVERTON AUTO PARTS 1648W. 12600 S. Riverton, Utah - H 4-- H GKEAT WESTEKW CARNIVAL : 1984 Platinum Advertising, Inc. |