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Show Vernal Express Wednesday, August 23, 1995 17 t A ii mJhm.i if l a I - nr Reserve champion steer was raised by Curtis Carter and was purchased by Marv Hamaker of Hamaker Ranches. pit1 , " i , 'S ' " ' , f! f , " 7 rr i Natalia Carter's steer won grand champion at the Duchesne County Fair. The steer was purchased by Willies Hot Oil, Basin Swabbing and Bestway Storage . es7.u. i-L r a' nf'v t m Kali Clayburn wins grand champion ribbon with her hog in the Reserve champion lamb is shown by Ryan Long. The lamb was Duchesne County Fair. Basin Livestock, Buchanan Feed and the purchased by Service Insurance, Pro-Ag Service and Glade Lapoint County Story purchased the hog. Tina Clayburn took reserve re-serve champion with her hog which was purchased by Zions Bank and Stewart's Market. Material could be breakthrough Wodley. Wes Gilroy shows grand champion lamb he raised for the Duchesne County Fair. The animal was purchased by Basin Land, Title and Abstract. Peterson, head of the lab's Superconductivity , Technology Center. Conventional power lines can lose up to 15 percent of their energy from resistance. Peterson said the tape carries a Scientists have added another piece Mexico developed the metal-and-ce- rec,?. amount of pwer ov,?r 1 to the puzzle of developing super- ramie tape, which can be fashioned milhon amperes foJ ever ,lttle conducting material. into electrical cables carrying 100 fquf L centimeter of suPecond"c- The lat est breakthrough is a fieri- !hf n - 800 uZZZZti ble tape less than an inch wide and F""""ig materials. resembling foil in a chewing gum "We're ahead of anybody else we wrapper. know of in the race to make more Government researchers at the Los Powerful superconductors that carry Alamos National Laboratory in New eIect.nc current w,thout any energy- sappmg resistance, said Dean amperes per square centimeter of convention No. 12 copper wire. Rodeo spirit awards given V ( BQNNEVILLE Customer Cash ..'1,000 Regional Rebate. .500 TCFA 1,750 Total $3,250 TCFA - Trade Cycle Financing Allowance ( GRAND PRIX ) '500 Customer Cash 1,250 TCFA $1,750 Total GRAND AM Customer Cash '500 Regional Rebate. .500 TCFA 1,250 -y Total '2,250 w Short term balloon contract - See dealer for details i r i sr mm Winners of the Dinosaur Roundup Rodeo best decorated business and best western dressed business were presented at Chamber of Commerce meeting Tuesday. Winner of the best dressed business busi-ness was the Post Office, who during dur-ing the contest had an ugliest western west-ern shirt day. Honorable mention went to McDonald's. For the second year in a row, First Security Bank won the trophy for the best decorated business. JC Penney's and IGA Super Center received re-ceived honorable mentions. mm Insurance ( instate "Your Company for Life " Auto Home Life Boat I 205 N. Vernal Ave . 1789-1 12 1 SERVICE INSURANCE AGENCY Allitalt Insunnct Company AIItlleLillnturincCompn)rJ Service, Quality & Fair Value FEATURED ON YOUR WHITE & GREEN PHONE BOOK COVER 99 Special Introductory Offer" r , !; . I : i m f yijSf will be providing direct connections to the Internet starting in September. The company will be offering the service, complete com-plete with training, software, and local support for a low cost of s15 per month. The service provides access to e-mail, the World Wide Web, Gopher, Telnet, News Groups and Remote Login. Local news and information provided by the Vernal Express. To sign up for a connection ' Lfu Duet muff. iJM. : ilut - -- r'iv.y ..v.'-.v.v '---y.''.'.y-9. fcWlrf F. .fi-x-r;.NffR (.-:v.,.-:l JjB- f0r tfSF . ... and ash for EasiLinlt Internet to leave your name, mailing address and telephone number. There is no oblinatlon. You will be contacted in the next two to three weeks by a technician who will assist you in connecting to the service. Training oecsions will be oriered in Vernal and Hoosevelt. |