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Show f "I Vernal Express Wednesday, August 11, 1993 19 C Derby II ' II""" "lMfimm 31 3 0 nil imu nf f W l. m-m. mm WW ' "- POWDER PUFF winner Rita Flanders is attended to by ambulance ambu-lance and fire crews as a precaution after receiving a broken nose during main event. - I f . f ' J jT-rpf . ' ' t 1 ?r& iff Itiiimr r' R V$ i . i t i .r t--y-J 1993 FAIR Queens Kriston Sorensen, Jennifer Kerns and Deseret Foley watch over Derby with announcer Carl Stewart . Shop from your home first! Check the ads in the Vernal Express. Continued from page 18 as three or four cars would strike each other from different angles at the same time. The most unusual non-hit came when one of the drivers thought he had a line on another an-other and built up his speed only to have the other car move at the last moment and send him up and perfectly per-fectly balanced high centered on , the large trees which were used to pen in the Derby area. "Each year the event has grown," Martin stated, "and we have tried to grow with it." Martin has been involved in-volved for the last four years when the event was revived and has seen it double in size in that time. He and wife Louise attended Derbys around the state in order to make the local event bigger and "better organized, which from all accounts has occurred. oc-curred. The 44 entries, 11,000 spectators and almost $19,000 in ticket sales are all monuments to the great volunteer vol-unteer help from around the community com-munity including local businesses which made this year's event so successful. "This is just about the only event which caters to people interested in cars. We had two entries who didn't find out about the Derby until two nights before it was held and they were able to put cars together and compete,"Martin said. "We have already al-ready had people asking for quide-lines quide-lines for next year." If Max stays involved which he plans to do it should be a humdinger! Following are results of each heat and classification: Heat 1: Tony Kazeck (76)-l, Kenny Melick (44)- 2. Heat 2: Terry Palmer (100)-1, Jeff McGee (23)-2. Heat 3: Gene Fulmer (16)-1, Dave Todich (7)-2. Heat 4: Earl Crugan (14)-1, Ray Gilley (55)-2. Heat 5: Gary Hazel (15)-1, Ferron Wyasket (43)-2. Heat 6 (Powder Puff): Rita Flanders (21)-1, Dannette Graham (3)-2. Main event: ($750 1st, $500 2nd, $250 3rd) Gene Fullmer (16)-1, Earl Crugan (14)-2, Aaron Herrera (88)- 3. Wipe out Dwayne Bird (66). Best paint job: Quinn Miles (10). Most aggressive and best hit: Gary Hazel (15). toys gg)gfliflir LEGACY PUIS ASPEN SUM LEGACY EURO EURO EURO EURO II VALLEY IV TMR SR SXP HXP VXP BIG BIG FOOT AT FOOT XT Uintah County Fair Special Coupons OFF ! ! $ wmrm urr i Drum or Disk I Brakes Regular Price j j with this coupon I I Reg 29" 39" 59M! ! rnunon exriires Aug. 17. 1993 ! ! Coupon expires Aug. 17, 1993 L. 1 " I I only with this coupon J I J L OFF Regular Price with this coupon Coupon expires Aug. 17, 1993 J ALL-SEASON DOMESTIC STEEL BELTED RADIALS P15580R13 '29.95 P20575R14 M1.15 P16580R13 '34.30 P20575R15 '43.93 P17580R13 '35.85 P21575R15 '45.89 P18580R13 '37.28 P22575R15 '48.94 P18575R14 '38.18 P23575R15 '50.30 P19575R14 '39.60, Vernal J$U(E TTUCIE 1965 West 500 South Vernal 789-8872 0 II r - mm II III! "ill L13fe-8Ds THE GUYS had nothing on these Powder Puffers. Despite taking a solid broadside hit, Rita Flanders (21) emerged with the Powder Puff victory. Golf continued from page 18 Local player Glenn Yarbrough; stated, "It is tough right now. I think it is already long, period. The fairways fair-ways are narrow in places and the water makes you go for your shots. The design is very challenging." UHS golf team members Trent Pope and Rory (Dude) Mortenson (who by the way are known for their long, straight drives) offered slightly slight-ly different opinions. "I think it is fairly easy," Pope said with a grin as 'Dude' nodded his head in agreement. agree-ment. The current number 8, par three seemed to be most player's favorite fa-vorite hole. Close to 200 yards from the tee, the green is surrounded by , 1 X . f. .... . -V N THE OMINOUS number 8. A par three over 200 yards long and surrounded by water. If you go for the green, you better be accurate accu-rate with your drive! water, forcing players to either lag up or hit a high, biting shot from the box. Despite the challenging holes and newness of the course, scores were low. Eddie Gudac and Corey Monsen (who plays number one for SUU) teamed up to win the first flight with identical 65 's for a two day total of 130. The two earned $220 for their efforts. Scott Monsen and Levi Smuin finished second in the first flight with scores of 65-69 for a 134 total and $140 in earnings. In the second flight, Rory Mortenson and Trent Pope shot rounds of 65-68 for a 133 total and first place, good for $22. Joe Hopps and Gerald Shantz finished second at 135 and earned $140 while Luke Caldwell and Glenn Yarbrough shot 66-71 for a 138 total and won $60. Burt Davis and partner Kevin Maxwell had a 70-72 for a 142 total which earned them first place and $140 while the team of Scott DavisSteve Beathers tied for second sec-ond with Jody and Travis Probst with 146 totals. Each team earned $100 for their efforts. Dinaland is currently hosting a Ladies Invitational after conducting a Ladies Low Am Tuesday. The Ladies Club Championship is the next scheduled event Aug. 28-29. IM it fiS 5.. iM 3D FAMILY STlfXJS Seating for 8, Please! 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