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Show Iron County Record Run begins annual tradition first female finisher. Everyone running completed the course, which was the objective of the fun-for-everyone run. Weather conditions were ideal for runners with overcast skies keeping temperatures cool and comfortable. The Iron County Record wishes to express appreciation to the Cedar City Police Department lor helping with traffic and to the runners who helped make the initial "Record Road Run" a big success. II 3T Cf U T L Runners from Cedar City and throughout southern Utah enjoyed the first annual Iron County "Record Road Run" held Monday in Cedar City. The five-mile Memorial Day run is slated to become an annual affair for Color Country running enthusiasts. en-thusiasts. T-Shirts and certificates cer-tificates were awarded to all finishers in the event and times for the run ranged from an exhausting 27 minutes to a nice, relaxing hour. Brent Dix finished the course in a very fast 27:20, while his brother David followed closely at 28:59. Cedar City's Carolyn Young was the jn Dr. Robert Young (left) flashes a satisfied smile as he finishes Monday's "Record Road Run." The SUSC professor can often be seen putting in the miles around Cedar City streets. On the right, young Anne Johnson chugs along during the run. |