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Show s r f if f 4 i ; ft f I i ;.i r- - f 'A 12 i!'- WINNING HAWK, left, gets prepare for a quarter horse futurity trials race, Saturday at the Uintah County Fairground. The Vernal Ver-nal Race Meet will take place Saturday and Sunday at 1 p.m. Karem Queen, owned and trained by Gary Goodrich and ridden by Garcia, Gar-cia, joined the winning royalty when it pocketed first place In a 270 yard three year old and up non-winners this year race in a time of 15.16 in the Vernal Race Meet, Saturday. Yockie Flat nabbed second and Daddy's Half placed third. Races were also held Sunday. The Vernal Race Meet will be held once again Saturday and Sunday in the Uintah County Fairgrounds at 1 p.m. Susie's Moon shined in the first heat of the quarter horse futurity with a first place time of 15.85. The horse is owned by Bart Gines and the jockey was Gines. Susie's Moon just barely edged second place horse Every Time Out. The second place horse also had a time of 15.CS. Scooting Smooth placed third at 16.38 and Macho Three nabbed fourth at 16.50. Twee Twirks snared top honors in the second heat In the quarter horse futurity with a time of 15.62. The horse Is owned by Ralph Duncan and the jockey was Garcia. Rabbits Hope nipped Pivot Beers for second place at IS 83. Pivot Bom placed third at 15 84. Sixtys Rhythm recorded fourth place at 15 85. Macho Johnny, owned by John Labrum, trainrd by Lahrum and ridden rid-den by Adams, was the top hor in the a 270 yard three year old maiden race at 15 17. Dainty Indian placed second and Diamond Truckle garnered third place. Current Jet jdtcd dmn the track for lop honor in a 270 yard three year old and up maiden and winner of one In life rare at 14 34. The hor&e U cr nr4 by Jdf Sawyer and ai train . - r " f - TV.O MOl-LS. S - frf f f s! t-Cg in tKS f rjf heaj H . ' " - : "7' -W .5 :w' n,Jzz"jz "---.T rs-.-KT-ri ! I ' f i ' - 1 . -w. : aptaire raaimg) IfoainmpDOimsliuBps ed by Edwards. The jockey was Iorg. Gity Up Lady placed second and Doditoms Son finished in third place. Honey Candy, owned and trained by Huber and Snow and ridden by Adams, had a sweet victory as it captured cap-tured first place in a five furlong race. Hat Dance nabbed second and Marma Duchess garnered third place. Current Concept Bar, owned and trained by Goodrich and ridden by Garcia, posted top honors in a 270 yard two year old maiden race and Pillow Jet placed second. Fast Dollars wasn't fast enough as it finished in third place. Royal Speaker, owned and trained by Bud Hacking and ridden by Garcia, Gar-cia, collected first place in a 4 1-2 furlong race and Krismo placed second. se-cond. Brandy Nac nabbed third. El Patrlc. owned by B & D Firth, trained by Firth and ridden by Jones, placed first in a three furlong race and Current Bob nabbed second. Lair Receipt finished in third place. Chante Moon, owned by Hogue Ranch, trained by Jim Hogue and ridden by Garcy, placed first in a thrte furlong 3 year old and up allowance race. Wander Woog nabbed nabb-ed second and Leave A Patch finished finish-ed in third place. Kinda Speedy, owned and trained by J D. Ma,wy and ridden by Mur ray, lived up to its name ai it produced produc-ed a first place finish In the o yard three year old and up race. Bunt Line placed iecond and f'aiml Mountain pocketed third place. First place wa snared by Hi in a tlx furlong race and Wcltnrt accond. Prince i t-. J??. t'Ve-, fvcf f t'e CM. f "!. c' t'9 tj'ja'te he 5? J'-'y placed ( T 1 s 3T ft M Quarter horse futurity and derby many other events. Sullivan collected third place. Hi Seeker is owned and trained by Randy Ran-dy Washburn and was ridden by Jones. John Sebastian, the horse and not the singer, captured first place in the first heat in the quarter horse derby at 15.32, Sunday. The owner of the horse is Ray Alger and the jockey was Murray. Future Superstar placed plac-ed second at 15.44 and Jan Little Moon nabbed third at 15.63. Cue Ruler finished fourth at 16.21. Kevin's Truckle, owned by Jack Mercer, trained by Gardiner and ridden rid-den by Sylvester, snared first place in the second heat in the quarter horse derby at 15.20. Meke nabbed second se-cond at 15.42 and El Fitzer placed third at 15.92. Pivots Mobile Lady finished in fourth place. Candle Bar Jet, owned by Double JJ Ranch, trained by Blake Rust and ridden by Jones, nabbed first place in a 270 yard two year old maiden race at 15.30. Flame Keeper placed second and Smokey Popin's netted third. TNT Rita'a Shue Fly, owned and trained by Doug Timothy and ridden by Murray, blazed down the track for first place in a 270 yard maiden two year old race. My T Gee Bar nabbed second and Tiny Bit Chancy finished in third place. Chief Wlnken Atya, owned by Harlan Wilkins, trained by Kelly W ilkini and ridden by Jones, was the numtx-r one horse in the third 2j0 yard two year old maiden race at 15 M, Chirko Bor.ee Earwred ocond and Sons Dust pkked up third place. Top Intrntion. owntxl and trained by Gary Mn and rlddrn by Adams, poMrd lop honors in a 270 yard race, f ' : . r -' 4 t-us e's Vn f 'a-o f.rj? Pacirg fas ctg treated la 12 faces, S'u'd?. race r?t a 'so !cc fiact SuntJay. races will take place as well as Uno Flying Bar placed second and Dial A Shadow dialed a third place finish. Princess Pip, owned by Tiffany Murray, trained by Murray and ridden rid-den by Jones, won the first five furlong 3 and 4 year old maiden race and Fleet El G placed second. El Flick nabbed third. Jasey Walker, owned and trained by Doug Grinolds and ridden by Nix, captured first place in the second five furlong 3 and 4 year old maiden race. Zuno's Top Guy placed second and Proof of A Native netted third. Miestro's Imp, owned by Aaron Rasmussen, nabbed first place in a five furlong 4 year old and up race and Sugacious George placed second. King's Menow pocketed third place. David Patton, owned by Joe Murray, Mur-ray, trained by Murray and ridden by Jones, captured first place in a five Union garners state crown Union High School pocketed the combined 1-A, 2-A state golf tournament, tourna-ment, Monday in St, George and ended end-ed Richficld'i seven-year title reign. The Cougars' Mike Olsen won the medalist honors when he defeated Greg Yockey of Grand on the first hole of a sudden death tiebreaker. Union's top four golfers, Olsen, Ryan Allred, Troy McGce and Buff Harm-ston Harm-ston combined for a score of 323. Richfield placed second at 3-10, Pine View recorded a 347 and Grand 3.V3. Other tallies were Wasatch. 357; Crlar City, 3-'9 and Dixie, 3f.9. Olsen and Vockey posted scores of 78. - 'v ' . ' s' ) j IV ,1 ZZA X.'C3 Xe-'Z&I t'' Wdn.sdoy, Moy f . " f v-, V " - un.w' . - -" i r . ; , s vt y .. - ; v ' - ?- Sr . - ; - Vn" , , .-r---- A y - - - - 4 I. - . . , I "J J , " - 4 I , 5fcsK- - - - - A POSSIBLE jockey, trainer or horse owner of the future checks out all the fun items at the Uintah County Fairgrounds such as mud puddles and other things. furlong 3 year old and up allowance race. Princess Suzanne nabbed se- cond and Fleet Jo finished in third place Punkins Native, owned by Robert Keel, trained by Mohar and ridden by Adams, won first place in a 4 1-2 furlong two year old maiden race and SB 4 . h( it) 1'! RACE HORSE, Karem Queen receives pre race attention by owners, trainers and other racing folks. J. J A CLfXt face rxcurs as Ka'em Quf?t aii Yot 9 f 3 fifst place tlash. Kan Qu?t on lhs 270 yard lhre? )?af c'd adup race. Saturday. 15, 1985 Vemfl! ExSM 25 Marsh Peak nabbed second. Fleet Martha placed third. St. Cyclin Sam, owned and trained by Massey and ridden by Murray, PIaced first in a 4 1-2 furlong three year old and up race at 63.53. Fleet Horizon nabbed second and The Real World finished in third place. 4 i V I 7 mJ "t"m fK"m I - r ' I t , . i n .7 1 ; ., v : j |