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Show V. Lillie Miss Back ar oo Title Captured by Oakley Rider . t S'. - , : with her 71 Kit Camp- The Summit County Bee er. Sleeps six, cabover, ized water system, hydraulic jacks. $900.00 or best offer. SLC after 3, Call 34-l5 p.m. p 4 hat and a trophy. Each tendant received a hat band and trophy. Each of the entries received a turquoise necklace. Petite Karen Hobson, l I fs daughter of Mr. and Mrs. $55 Harold Hobson of Hoytsville and youngest entry in the contest was named Miss Congeniality and received a silver and rhinestone horse pin. Given the horsemanship award among the was Becky Stephens, vV daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edison Stephens of Henefer, who received a horse halter. An apple dunking game of Miss Little involving the girls and their Buckaroo, Jenny Lynh Page, daughter Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Young of Oakley won her title in parents and a game of muscompetition with 19 other contestants. Chosen as attendants ical chairs on horseback was were: Gena Blonquist, Natalie Richins, and Michelle Jones. played while the judges tallied their scores. Winners of these games Th T itle Miss Buckaroo After much deliberation were: contest got underway Wedapple dunking, Natalie Jenny Lynn Page, daughter nesday evening at the rodeo of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Richins and Jenny Lynn Page Natgrounds in Coalville. The Young of Oakley, was chosen won the musical chairs. and a won halter Jenny program he pan with a flag as Little Miss Buckaroo. alie a won saddle pad. Chosen as attendants were presentation by the Summit Judges were Mr. and Mrs. first attendant, Gena BlonCounty Rodeo Queen and atMcMillan and Mr. and Mrs. tendants. quist, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Blonquist of Mecham of Morgan. TrophTwenty young ladies parFrank ticipated in the lively comCoalville; second attendant, ies were supplied by petition. Each girl rode Natalie Richins, daughter of Pace of Hoytsville. The contest was under the Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Richins through the natternsetupfor direction of NaVee Vernon, H western riding. This of Henefer and third attendMoore, ShannonWright pattern gives the judges ant, Michelle Jones, daugh- Janet Ovard. Delores and plenty of time to evaluate the ter of Mr. and Mrs. Douglas A luncheon was held for Jones of Henefer. girls riding abilities. the girls earlier in the c S non-finali- sts .. Thursday, August 23, 1973 278-655- FOR SALE-19- 71 Artie Cat care for WANTED-ch- ild small girls Call 336-225- 2 34-- 2c mini bike. $100.00. CaU -- 336-235- FOR SALE 1972 Columbia 34-- lc 9. mobile Classified Ads WANTED-Wom- an to tend 2 small boys two days a Ford pickFOR SALE-- 56 Runs good. Good pracup. 4. tice piano. Phone week, Sept, to Dec. Preferably at my home. Call 336-245- 33-2- 1. p 829-667- 34-i- p BOYS AND GIRLS earn $8 bottles, famous selling ot FOR SALE trailer Watkins Lollie Pop Punch. home. Excellent condition. Call Mariam Jepson, 783-464. One bedroom. Phone 12 35-fo- home-ta- over ke payments. Set up and skirted. Call after 5 p.m., Salt 34-- 2c 2. Lake 466-260- FOR SAL- E- 72 Cadillac Coupe DeVille. Like new. Full power, radial tires, stero radio, will trade. Call 336-250- 33-- 4c 2. 03. 829-667- 34-l- 336-245- t HELP p FOR RENT- -2 bedroom home, completely carpet1. ed. Call Lynn Clark, 34-2- 34-2- nc p woman YOUNG FAMILY with boys acres in Wanship. need Oakley or Kamas area. Will 1- -5 pay cash. Write 314 East MaxweU Lane, Salt Lake City, Utah 84U5 or caU 486-65- WANTED-Depend-a- ble to clean motel units. Mornings 5 days a week. Blonquist 33-1. Motel, call 336-245- 2p 77. FOR SALE i967 VW bus, 34-- 2p condition. Take over payments of $42.54 per BOAR SERVICE, wiener pigs month, balance due $742.00. young geese and rabbits. 34-l34-0. 4. CaU Peoa p Call good 783-2U- 336-584- 2c FOR SALE 1960 Chevy Im- - FOR SALE Coal cook stove and coal heater. Call 336-Cpala, 348 co. inch engine. 34-- lc 34-l2. 5948. p FOR RENT in CoalviU- e-' 2 bedroom house. New paper and carpeting. Electric range, birch cabinets, no StillMaude animals. Write man, 222-5- East, th Cop-perto- Pushing V Safely Drive As part of Mountain Fuel Siqpply Companys continuous customer education and safety program, Mountain Fuel servicemen will be placing blue and white Caution" stickers on gas water heaters in the companys service area beginning this month, according to C. F. Coleman, Mountain Fuel vice 774-281- 33-- 2. PRATT & LAMBERT PM at UINTA LUMBER & HARDWARE Phone Coalville 336-22- Kamas 09 783-435- 2 North Summit Drill Team Clarence E. Bates Saturday. August. 18. A reception honored the couple that evening at the During this summer the Francis LDS Church. North Summit High School drill ceam, the Esonas, have been working hard getting president, distribution. ready for last weeks Fair The stickers, which cauparade and for the first foottion homeowners against ball game. They have been storing or using combustible getting p at 6:30 a.m. in material or flammable order to be at practice by 7 a.m. liquids near the appliance, will be placed in a prominent The drill team consists of position near the controls on 18 members. The officers water heater, are Kathy Boyer, drill miseach gas-fir- ed Mr. Coleman said. tress; Diane Louder, assistant drill mistress; Josie The stickers wiU be placed on existing water heatMosher, secretary; Debra ers during routine service Homer, demerit chairman; calls, and will be placed on Dianne Clark, reporter; water heaters in new homes Dixie Fawcett and Louette at the time the home is conSargent, costume designers. Other drill team members nected to Mountain Fuel's are Susan Braithwaite, Melsystem. anie Simister, Ruth Potter, "While natural gas apJill Frost, Diane Dillree, pliances are among the safKarrie R1 onnuist, Cheryl homeownest in the home, ers should be aware of the Wheaton, Terri Baker and few safety rules that should Cheryl Orgill. Lisa Hobson be observed when using any and Marcie Simister are alternates. heat transfer appliance, The drill team will be Mr. Coleman explained. matermarching at most football "Storing combustible ial or flammable liquids near and basketball games. They any source of heat is never are hoping also to compete a good idea, and we want to with other drill teams in the make sure our customers spring of 1974 at Juab County, Be sure to see us this Friare aware of this and take the necessary precautions day performing for the first to insure maximum safety North Summit football game ' at half time. .. in the home." Working Hard u COALVILLE, UTAH Doesn't Want Unhappy Aulo Owners Lyle Boyer, of our service department went a long way in helping us to prove our point. His assistance to a tourist from Hampton, Geor- gia, resulted in the following letter: August 9, 1973. I didnt get your name and Ive tat my Thought you receipt with all the information on to this have picture showing you doing might like, deed. Remember I am the lady trow Georyour good gia whose side view mirror had fallen off. I hope if you ever come to Georgia that you will be treated as nice as you treated us. We made a safe Sorry we it jourgey home. The air conditioning, however, tore up in souri and had to be replaced when I got home. I have now traded for another - - - FORD. Thanks again for your good deed. f war W-- WALKER MOTOR w (Jw-ia- a- Mis- RACHEL BROWN. (RAHDMt Coalville, Utah r Ywi (ifa tn V?T P1 n, Ut. 84006 or Tel. all 336-254- hook-u- p, washer-dry- er Mountain Fuel Marriage Told FRANCE Mr. and Mrs. Billie Lee Rundle announce the marriage of their daughter Peggie Lee to Mr. Jerry R. Bates, son of Mr. and Mrs. 2 days a week. 7. 4-- . 12 CoalviUe, Utah cown, a cowboy at- s SALE-19- double sink, stove, pressur- The queen was presented Arfv Zi'f?.$& V v ' FOR (0., 1HC. 2p |