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Show 01 0 Wednesday, August 25, 2004 Vernal Express : 1 5?iiJiffA1'ai Up, up in the air! Max Air Snowflyers, consisting of five talented team members, performed several times during the fair, Shown here with an impressive synchrnized aerial display during one of their shows on Friday. '7 1 1 1 1 s lci?K; v r-r ..' Adult division competitors compete in doubles match. Horseshoe tournament draws many participants Coed Softball Game Results and Standings For August 16, 17, & 18 2004 B League Standings VV L F S&M Trucking 8 0 RockyMountainStewart Machine Weatherford 6 2 Weston Motels 6 2 Tri County Health 5 3 Roofing World 5 3 UELS 4 4 Uintah Basin Self Storage 4 4 Jiffy's 4 4 UBTA-UBET 4 4 4-H Livestock 4 4 Hank's Electric 4 4 Beehive Bail Bonds 4 5 MRI 3 6 S&H GlassEves Electric 3 6 Double Hook Well Service 2 6 Stiff Competition 0 8 Frank's West State Casting 0 8 C League Standings V L F Bad News Bears 6 1 Smokey's Bandits 6 I D& J RoustaboutSam ' s Auto Body 5 2 Hi 20Ponderosa Oil Field Mooners Warriors Arby's A Plus Mortgage The Wired CowO Game Results- Aug. 16 Weston Won, S&H Lost Weatherford Won, Frank West Lost S&HWon,DoubleHook Lost Double Hook Won. Frank West Lost Double Hook Won, UELS Lost Weston Won, Weatherford Lost Rocky Mtn. Won, Weston Lost Rocky Mtn. Won, UELS Lost (iame Results-Aug. 17 Tri County 8, Stiff Comp. 4 UBTA 10, Stiff Comp 1 S&M Trucking 34, Tri County 12 4-H Livestock 15. MRI 8 Jiffy's 10, Beehive Bonds 5 MRI 12. Jiffy's 10 Hank's 13, 4H Livestock 12 S&M Trucking 14, Roofing World 6 S&H Glass 10, UBTA 5 Beehive Bonds 26, Frank's Casting 2 Roofing World 14, UB Storage 13 Hanks I9.UB Storage 18 (iame Results-Aug. 18 A Mortgage 9, Wired Cow 7 Bad News Bears 18, Mooners 9 Hi20,Tond II, Mooners 10 Arby's Won, Worriors Forfeit I) & J Roustabout 25, A Mortgage 4 Bad News Bears 15, Wired Cow 5 Smokey's 12,D&JSams4 Smokey's 12, Warriors 7 The Uintah County Fair featured a doubles horseshoe tournament sponsored spon-sored through the Uintah Recreation District. The "tossing tourney" took place at the Colton Pavilion horseshoe pits, drawing more than 20 teams from around the region and beyond. Winners in the Junior Division (under 16 years of age) were cous ins Sean and Cole Griffin. Second place honors went to the team of Zach Lange and Kade Gardner. In the adult division, Kyle and Kevin Smuin pitched themselves into first place, while Rod Powell and Linus Harrison took second place honors. In the 70 and up division, which also included a female teammate, team-mate, Frank Annerl, recent World Horseshoe Tournament winner, tossed for first place with teammate Vicki Howard. Appreciation goes to all participants as well as J.B.'s Restaurant, Cinema 5, Jubilee and Smith's for their donations which helped to make this event happen. Golfers rally for breast cancer awareness Sept. I, Dinaland Golf Course will once again join the nationwide Rally For A Cure program to promote pro-mote awareness and early detection of breast cancer. Rally For A Cure with Golf For Women magazine, the world's largest larg-est grass roots women's golf program, pro-gram, registered more than 2,900 clubs across the country in 2003 and gained the participation of over 150,000 golfers in support of the Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation. Dinaland Golf Course is an official site for the 2004 Rally For A Cure initiative. This year marks the eighth time the club has pledged its support and teed off against breast cancer. Women golfers in all 50 .states will join in this year's crusade to increase breast cancer awareness. In 2003, the Dallas-based Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation received more than $3.4 million from the Rally program, largely through the work of volunteer Rally Ambassadors, their committees and individual volunteers. Over $12 million has been raised for research since 1996. A total of 30 players are expected for the Rally day at Dinaland Golf Course. As part of the Rally For A Cure activities, a closest-to-the-pin contest is held at a designated par-3 Rally hole. Titleist golf balls bearing the pink ribbon breast cancer can-cer awareness symbol are awarded to every player who hits the green on their first swing and a prize is given for the shot that lands nearest to the hole. Golfers receive important impor-tant early detection literature and an exclusive Rally pink ribbon golf pin to wear for the day. They also receive a one-year subscription to Golf For Women magazine. Breast cancer is the leading cause of death for women ages 35-54. The disease also accounts for more than 75 of all cancer deaths in women 55 years of age and older. Rally For A Cure is organized and directed by the Wrenfield Group and is based in Ridgefield, Conn. For further information about hosting host-ing a Rally golf event call 1-800-327-6811 or visit the website at www.rallyforacure.com. 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