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Show OHV to ride Off-Highway Vehicle (OHV) riders will have a chance to see the fall colors of the Tushar Mountains and visit the Kimberley ghost town during an OHV trail ride sponsored by the Territorial Statehouse State Park. The ride will originate at Fremont Fre-mont Indian State Park on Saturday, Sept. 29 at 10 a.m. Fremont Indian State Park is located off 1-170, 21 miles southwest of Richfield, in Clear Creek Canyon. Participants will follow a 25-mile trail loop which will take them through a portion of the Tushar Mountains. The Kimberley ghost town and a number of mines in the area will also be visited. Cost for the event is $5 per person, per-son, which includes lunch. The ride is limited to 50 riders, and participants par-ticipants must bring their own machines and required safety equipment. To reserve a spot for the ride, or for more information, contact the Territorial Statehouse State Park at 743-5316, or write 50 W. Capitol, Box 657, Fillmore, Utah 84631- 0657. Information can also be received by visiting Dearden Polaris in Fillmore, who is co-sponsoring co-sponsoring the event |