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Show 14 I (5) DDRK5) from Rodeo crews tailing oo the slate The Carbon High Rodeo Club has Phillips Petroleum Co. Good Luck to the 2002 March Carbon and Emery County Sports Guide a vigorous competition schcd- - ulegoingon this spring. The rodeo club competes in ro-deos all around the state in just about every month except Decern- bcr, January and February each year. TTie members of the rodeo club not only have to make a big com- mitment In time, but also in terms investment Horses take a lot of work and money. The transport and stay oven that the rodeos re- quire are also very expensive. Often, the rodeos run for two days or there are two competitions in a row slated at the same loca- tion, with people from different teams attending: Almost all the events are far away from Carbon County, with many of rodeos staged along the Wasatch Front, Two of the top cowgirls will be Ashton Nelson and Bowyn Noyes, both breakaway ropers who can do it with style. On the boys side of the club, returning rodeo club competitors Indude Smokey Tridell as well as the Young brothers, Trent and 'fy The season started in mid-Agust of last year and will continue u- untilthemiddleofJunewhenthe state competlons takes place. Na--of tionalsareln July. Basketball, Volleyball, Wrestling & Swim Teams Got a sports stone idea? Give us a call 2 637-073- noms lUC. 505 N. Main, Huntington 687-55- 00 Carbons Ty Young is one of the top ropers on the team this year and is a state rodeo candidate as well. 2 l..lliiVsG Order any used (95 or newer) vehicle Save$$$ Were Crushing Prices in Huntington! Premium Quality Tires kellykcjires lEMgJUl. Iflfflg awJ IMeritl Everyday Low Prices Free Balance, Mount Shocks, Struts, Brake Alignments, Exhaust Systems plus most auto repairs 3 ED 535 East Main, Price Phone 637-TIR-E (8473) Paul Pugliese, owner SO Days QAC ' - r r ,r 7i i" yi |