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Show 6A The Summft.County Bee Coalville, UT 84017 Friday, July 10, 1987 Uanship Youth Competing in World Championship Morse Show Quarter hone enthusiast Nik- - da Williams win be competing at the 16th annual American Junior Quarter Horse Association World Championship Show and Con- in Tulsa, Oklahoma, August Nikda will be among the 1 .300 young people, 18 and under, from the United States. Canada n and Australia, selected to in will the She show. cipate 2-- 8. parti-ventio- f , With the first three words of the Constitution, the Framers broke with tradition in a startling manner: Never before had any government dared declare that it was a government of the people. The Constitution stated that it was "We the people.,." who were creating the new government But many people in the newly independent states feared compete with her registered American Quarter Horse, Skip-eSparkler, a 1982, sorrel mare in the Western Pleasure at the show. As an invitation show, participants must have qualified in one of two ways. First, the top 10 youth competitors in terms of points earned in an event between May 1, 1986 and April 30, 1987 were invited to compete; and second, each affiliated state junior Quarter Horse Association may send two contestants per event. As only the top exhibitors participate, competition promises to be tough and exdting. The AJQHA World Show is sponsored by Levi Strass A Company in cooperation with Tulsa-base- d Drysdales Western Wear Store. As the show's major n that the Constitution didn't South Summit Rodeo Club, will compete at the High School National Rodeo finals July 27 August 2 in Pueblo, Colorado. This is the second time SueAnn has earned this title. She was the recipient of a new saddle. South Summit High School Rodeo Club made a good showing at the Utah State Finals held in Heber City. Contestants from the club were as follows: Shannon Swena Iqueen contestant and barrel racer won Miss Photogenic. SueAnn Thacker, Shana Gines and Stephanie Rockhill breakaway roping 10,000-plu- s 4-- H, Williams the government It was also intended to prevent censorship of newspapers expressing unpopular political views. Today, censorship has. G eicu 5 lo. Caffjoean High School. She is presently serving as the president of the Utah Junior Quarter Horse Association. auiluuut FOR SALE 1984 Jeep Cherokee, 31,000 miles, AMFM, air, luggage rack, 4 door. $9,500. or 336-559- 5 336-250- 3 ajUr 6jiiu 783-560- 8 . public, gathering. It guarantees that Congress mall make no law abridging the right of the people to gather to air a grievance and ask for redress, so long as that gathering is peaceable. During the 1960s and early 1970s, many groups organized marches to air the problem of everyone invited TOURS DOOR PRIZES REFRESHMENTS 1987 PLYMOUTH RELIANT L.E. Km drihskr, tr condMoning, Mriunifc. pawn liming, pwtwi hrmlit, (Into tadki. 9:00 12 NOON TIL discrimination. However, many of these marches became riots, during which buildings were burned, shops burglarized and entire sections of does damaged greatly. These protestors .were then arrested for doing damage, and made in martyrs for their particular causes. They and their, friends believed that they were U. doing the right thing. In a sense they were. Their colonial forebearers had done much the same prior to the Revolutionary War. But by doing damage to the dties in which they, had planned to march, they were going beyond their rights, as guaranteed by the Amend- FACTORY LEASES SPECIAL PURCHASE K CARS 1 P.M. only852000 maTAxauoNK 1986 PLYMOUTH ment The reason for the third kEI'O'kE.W I ! wind powr only,7680 1981 Ilmfeia. poMi 4 am 1981 FORD MUSTANG CJ-- 5 4 balm. I1JURTAXIJCBSF. JEEP TELEPHONE in America no-on-e the Amendment deals with OPEN HOUSE JULY 10, so-call- ed today believes that newspapers should be censored for publishing unpopular political views, criticizing the government, or for .'.printing any view which is unpopular, many believe that smut should be controlled and stopped if necessary. Opponents of this view ask, however, if once we start censoring and otherwise controlling the press, if we won't eventually end up censoringf everything except official ' ernment line. Whatever the outcome of the debate, it is important that the wisdom of the founding fathers be maintained, and that we not forget that the American way is one of diversity, and diversity is' maintained by equal treatment of all sectors of society, even if they offend mainstream moral values. The third and final section of sophomore at North Summit aifliLLtxTiuu& Adult Material. On the side of the publishers and purchasers of the material is a group of people calling themselves Libertarians, who feel any laws against publishing anything, regardless of its content is a violation of First Amendment, rights. They argue that if you dont like something, dont watch it, purchase it, or support it in any other way. The New Right argues that, this material is immoral, and should not be made available, at all. They want to see laws controlling the publishing and Although ' Williams of Wanship and is a lcJxCL . distribution of such material. The main controversy is about how free should press be. Nikola is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Vern ger Set' graphy and The high school club of South Summit would like to thank all those who supported them this year. Especially their parents and the businesses who make these rodeos possible. ed 6tj become an issue, especially for the conservative New Right. The material which is the center of the controversy is porno- -' and goat tying. Cody Bowen and Wes Leavitt, Burt and Trent Wilde team roped. David Rock-hi- ll steer wrestled and team roped. He also placed in the final night in steer wrestling. Tiffany Atkinson and Sondi Maxfield barrel raced and Sondi pole bending. Charles and Amy Lind were in cow cutting and placed 2nd and 4th; this qualified them for the National Finals. State Breakaway Champion 1987, SueAnn Thacker, from 1987-198- Nikola Amendment is probably the most controversial and most difficult issues of our day. The right of free speech and press. When the Constitution was written,' this part of the amendment was intended to guarantee the right of citizens to criticize government without fear of reprisal by people had no choice in what religion they belonged, they had Thacker to Compete at the High School National Itodeo Finals AJQHA, the largest youth horse association in die world, during the AJQHA Convention slated for Sunday. During the con8 vention, six AJQHA national officers will be elected to m . Rights was the outcome. The first of these amendments conduct the business of the AJQHA members. Approximately 40 teams are expected to participate in Friday's judging contest which is FFA.and AJQHA open to judging teams. Additionally, a variety of social activities are scheduled for the eight days, including a clinic, barbecue and dance, and an evening at a water recreation park. Other features of the show include the AJQHA Exposition and Trade Show which will be open daily during the show and features nearly 30 booths. AQHAs booth will be a part of the Exposition where interested parties may request performance . and race records on registered Quarter Horses. Numerous products and services will be on display. free-,-do- ments outlining the peoples rights be drawn up. The new Congress reacted, and the Bill of show funding. Highlights of the AJQHA World Show will be aired on the Nashville Network. State delegates will meet in various committee sessions to represent the The basic law was that he who rules, chooses the religion of the ruled. The Framers of the Constitutions realized that this discrimination based on religion a part of the governmental structure. Secondly, they wanted to prevent religious discrimination, written to provide for the. like that that had caused many peoples rights to freedom of people to leave their homes and religion, and to prevent the come to the Americas. And finally, the Framers establishment of a state relto insure absolute wanted is an This igion. important of religion for all Ameristatement for many reasons. First, at the time, in what is cans. The next section of the today Germany, the average law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the Government for a redress of grievances. The First Amendment was clearly state what the peoples rights were, and those people asked that a group of amend- sponsor, Levi's Westernwear division will provide general ' to belong to their niters religion. reads: Congress shall make no c. 4 section of the Amendment was to prevent shootings and killings during peaceful marches and protests by making it legal to do so. The protesters of the 60s and 70s wanted peace, but attem- -' pted to use violence to get it It was for this reason that they were arrested. The First Amendment was demanded by the states for the people, and it guarantees some of the people's rights, rights which foe citizens of foe new nation believed would be Infti ed upon unleu they were specifically named and guaranteed, One state, Rhode bland, refined 'to ratify. the Constitution oaten .the Bill of Rights tras submitted for ratifkatioa. After thin wm Hand rattSod Cte . SALE PRICE 2975 ALE PRICE 4350" K m . 50 W. 100 N. . KAMAS RUSS CARRIGAN , ; MOTORS INC. DODGE - OffiYSLER - PLYMOUTH Providng psreonaNzsd srtes and service sines 1940 3SSEMtSINMfli-MMM-S29- 41l Constitution, "the lust of Iho states . T? ' lit 4 i ,'L kt 4r.m t, |