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Show 20 Vernal Express Wednesday, September 1, 1999 J Dinos chase Ute players down the sideline. -00 v1 Utes to play Cedar Friday The Uintah Utes next football game will be against Cedar City on Friday, Sept. 3 at 7 p. m. at Uintah High School football field. On Sept. 10 the Utes will travel to Bear River. -4 Vj' irC V -: 1 a "0 X i 4 v ; 5-;r j -v-.-1?- S - One camp of archery hunters spent the midday hours in friendly 'shooting-for dollars' competition. Alan Belcher attempts to elude two Carbon Dinos to execute a pass. Race on for City Council 3vv A ii 1 : -tV1 by Shellie Anderson Ken Bassett, Vernal City Manager, would again like toifre-mind toifre-mind community members to be aware of the upcoming partisan election which will be held on November 2. Present City Council members, JoAnn Cowan, Matt Foley and Allan Mashburn's terms will be expiring ex-piring at the end of the year and so three vacancies will need to be filled on the Vernal City Council. Those interested in running for these positions need to meet the following requirements: 1 - be a U.S. Citizen; 2 - be a registered voter of Vernal City; 3 - be .a resident resi-dent of Vernal City for 12 consecutive consecu-tive months preceding the date of the election and 4 - must have your own political party consisting of 3- 5 members. Those interested in running must also be prepared to have an active interest in the community and must be willing to serve on various boards. Council Members do receive pay of $353 per month plus full benefits. bene-fits. For further information on council coun-cil member responsibilities and election information you may contact con-tact Ken Bassett at the City Manager's Office. The deadline for applying to run for this office is Sept. 21. It has also be confirmed by Cowan, Foley and Mashburn that they do plan to run again in November's election. Drawpot winners of the Uintah County Fair PDQ Team Penning are Dean Christopherson, Carol Gardiner and Brett Hancock. PDQ penning marks up good results h 0 1 ym.iy ""V ill s , . : : i -t i l! ; ji J l f I IrCitchenAid IS) ODD SDH SSI Get on a 5 Speed Blender 11 Cup Food Processor Digital Toaster Get 5 on a 5 Speed Hand Mixer For a limited time only, buy any one of these 4 KitchenAid Countertop Appliances and receive its special rebate by mail! Milt's Home Center Jt&E Hardware 690 W. Main - Vernal - 435-789-2150 Now Open On Sunday 10 am - 5 pm Mon. - Sat. 8 am - 7 pm Come in and apply for your Ace Credit Card today! Eighty-nine teams competed during dur-ing the Uintah County Fair team penning event with fast first gos paid and a placing paid for every seven teams. Novice winners received re-ceived buckles with 2nd place receiving re-ceiving money. One hundred percent per-cent was paid in the youth division, each receiving $50. Open fast go and 1 st place, Randy Searle, Vicki Alcorn and Janeal Fower; 2nd place, Bryce Barker, Brett Fowers and Vicki Alcorn. Mix fast go: Garth Horrocks, Kyla Wilkins and Tina Gregory; 1st place. Garth Horrocks, Carol Gardiner and Cristy Gardiner; 2nd, Frank Young, Bonnie Weaver and Carson Young. Open 2 on 2 fast go and 1st, Bonnie Weaver and Brett Sabey; 2nd, Randy Searle and Bryce Barker, and 3rd, Vicki Alcorn and Randy Searle. Novice fast go and 1st place, Wanda Murray, Ben Steele and Ray Morris; and 2nd, Zander Mclntyre, Kris Weaver and. Rod Weaver. Youth: 1st, Cristy Gardiner, Cara Gardiner and Lance Stubbs. 6s, 2 on 2s fast go and 1st: Brett Hancock and Ray Morris; 2nd, Kris Weaver and Rod Weaver, and 3rd, Lance Stubbs and Floyd Massey. Drawpot with handicap: fast go and 1st place, Dean Christopherson, Carol Gardiner and Brett Hancock; and 2nd, Lyle Tayler, Garth Horrocks and Sadie Taylor. i . -:.r ,! ; At . -i t i f -. f ... v !'' , ; . v " ' Open 2 on 2 winners in team penning are Brett Sabey and Bonnie Weaver. J f 1 VV f3 y I ' V . s i iV fill - -r"" v V 1 i- Youth winners in PDQ Team Penning are Cara Gardiner, Lance Stubbs and Cristy Gardiner. PDQ Penning 2 on 2 in 6's winners are Brett Hancock and Ray Morris. i j......m S CREDIT !m DOT MQIjTM) mum Mountain Ameria's low auto loan rates won't throw you any curves. Right now we have $15 million to loan at a rate as 1 . . . ' . J trau ru ado rinnm MmmriM rifi cn vmi ran nnvo unrn iv tt u v7 run aiuiuai pviwvttwav. iull ; jvjvu vuii vutfv ntui contidence Knowing your new or usea car is financed Zr au low, competitive rate. we nave rermance opuons mat put you on tne road without taking you for a ride See your nearest branch during September or apply online at www.mtnomiri(a.erg. Mountain America UNION Z(0) a Membership rrifuired based on eligibility ' CunmtM.CV hens subject toil rtfinanct fit; i?J minimum. $500 maximum. Kcstrirkfis mff appfy. Poor |