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Subscription starts immediately. Phone- $24 subscription. $46 subscription. Your I 1 2 3 V 5 3 J 2J 7 I 4 7 8 4 6 j 5 2 9 r 1 5 yjY 4 3 7 1 8 6 j 7 3 qualify fo ; the trip: answer to the question: f V v . Taylour Latham, Josh Frost, Joe Frost, Devri Priest, Mckenna Woolstenhulme, Lacy Collins and Bailey Woolstenhulme show their prizes. Uintah Basin Kids Rodeo finishes summer series Puzzle 11 u Uintah Basin Kids Rodeo Inc. finished its summer youth rodeo series on Labor day the series included eight rodeos. Each contestant could keep points from their best six rodeos. Rodeos were held in Duchesne, Altamont, Vernal and Avalon. The winners for this year's rodeo are: in the Pee-Wee division (6-8 years old) All around champions: 1st Taylour Latham, 2nd Taylor Boren, 3rd Devri Priest; Calf Riding: 1st Melissa Robinson, 2nd Taylour Latham, 3rd Bodell Jessen; Barrel Racing: 1st Taylour Latham, 2nd Devri Priest, 3rd Taylor Boren; Goat Tying: 1st Cory Terry, 2nd Taylor Boren, 3rd Kyler Dick; Pole Bending: 1st Taylor Latham, 2nd Cory Terry, 3rd Devri Priest, 3rd Kendall Dick. Junior Division (9-12 years old) All Around Champions: 1st Josh Frost, 2nd Chet Boren, 3rd Mckenna Woolstenhulme; Calf Riding: 1st Josh Frost, 2nd Dennis Manning, 3rd Strider Leverton; Barrel Racing: 1st Joe Frost, 2nd Mckenna Upcoming Uintah Recreation programs Here at the Uintah Recreation Offices we have some great programs going on. We would love to have you and your family come join in the fun. For Youth Future Jr. Jazz: Registration Fee is $15 for youth ages 5-8. Jr. Jazz Basketball: Registration Fee: $25 until Sept. 22 for youth in grades 3-4 and 5 grade boys (5 grade girls and 6-12 registration begins in November). NFL Punt Pass & Kick: Free skills competition, ages 8-15 years old, Wednesday, Sept. 20 at 5:30. Competition is held at the Prep field: Kids will compete against kids in their age groups in a low key competition. compe-tition. For Teens Men's Flag Football League: Participants must be 16, Registration Fee: $250. Vipers Swim Program: Age Group Swim Team, for fees and times please call the pool at 789-5775. 789-5775. For Adults Men's Basketball League: A disappointing week for Uintah girls soccer Uintah High School's Varsity girls soccer team lost to Wasatch and Morgan last week, bringing their overall record to 5-5-1. Wasatch won 5-0 last Tuesday, and Morgan won 5-1 on Thursday. Thurs-day. Both of these teams scored several of their goals within a short period of time. "It is hard to watch our team dominate play for the majority major-ity of the game and still lose," DWR to hold The Division of Wildlife Resources is planning a number num-ber of administrative checkpoints check-points this fall during big game hunting seasons in northeastern northeast-ern Utah. In addition to biological data collection, conservation officers will check compliance with game laws, issue citations and, Woolstenhulme, 3rd Harley Reynolds; Goat Tying: 1st Josh Frost, 2nd Wyatt Huxford, 3rd Chet Boren; Pole Bending: 1st Rylee Dick, 2nd Joe Frost, 3rd Mckenna Woolstenhulme; Break a way Roping: 1st Chet Boren, 2nd Wyatt Huxford, 3rd Josh Frost; Team Roping: 1st Chet and Kent Boren, 2nd Taylor and Kent Boren, 3rd Chandler and Rex Wilkins. Senior Division (13-16 years old) All Around Champions: 1st Joe Frost, 2nd Lacey Collins, 3rd Bailey Woolstenhulme; Steer Riding: 1st Joe Frost, 2nd Joey Clegg, 3rd Slade Witbeck; Barrel Racing: 1st Rudee Bastian, 2nd Bailey Woolstenhulme, 3rd Angela Perry; Goat Tying: 1st Joe Frost, 2nd Bailey Woolstenhulme, 3rd Lacey Collins; Pole Bending: 1st Lacey Collins, 2nd Rudee Bastian, 3rd Joe Frost; Breakaway Break-away Roping: 1st Joe Frost, 2nd Slade Witbeck, 3rd Jordan Page; Team Roping: 1st Joe and Shane Frost, 2nd Matt and Zack Reynolds, 3rd Dalton Critton and Fred Reynolds. Participants must be 16, Registration Fee: $400 per team. League is limited to first 12 paid teams. Low Impact Water Aerobics: Ages 16 Registration fee is $2 per class or passes available. Other Adult programs offered include Scuba Diving and Snorkeling. Contact the Uintah Indoor Pool for more information, 789-5775. For Families The Quest: The Family Scavenger Hunt: Friday Sept. 29 at 7 p.m. at the Colton Pavilion. $5 per family. Families race to collect points from local businesses. busi-nesses. Limited space so don't wait to register. Dry Fork 5-Mile Run: All ages welcome. Saturday, Sept. 23 at 9 a.m. Registration fee $15 per participant or day of race $20 per participant. Youth 12 and under race for free. For more information please contact the Uintah Recreation District offices at 134 west Main, 101 or call at 781-0982. Come join us at the Uintah Recreation District "Where fun comes naturally". said Coach Cort Pierce. "We are working with the team on setting set-ting the game's tempo instead of playing reactive." Pierce said he is confident that with the talent on the team, Uintah will still go to state. Uintah Uin-tah will need to beat Union this week in order to have a chance. According to Pierce, the team needs to not just dominate play, but "find the back of the net." checkpoints when necessary, make arrests. Checkpoints will occur along various highways and roads during all hours of the day and night. The public's patience and cooperation is appreciated as the DWR works to accomplish accom-plish its mission as steward of the state's wildlife resources. V |