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Show Refreshments Sold 8:30 p.m. Live Music by "THE LINKS" Admission 50 Cents Plus Dance Card May 27 Mio Maids and over Explorers Cr THE LEHI FREE PRESS f0 v Local Cowboys Qualify For p)J State at Tooele -- Ned Lehmberg, 16, of Lehi, son of Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Price, tied for first place in bareback riding at the Tooele qualifying rodeo for high school Dartici-pants- . He was awarded an at- -I 1 ,.- t r;' -- - . Thursday, May tractive trophy. 25. 1867 H. Nelson of Pleasant Grove, who tied for first in the event, received a trophy buckle. The students are members of the Utah Valley Long-hor- ns Rodeo Club. Nancy Cook of Cedar Fort, took first In cow cutting and Clint Downs of Lehi, son of Mr. and Mrs. LaVere Downs, qualified for state in bull riding. They are also Longhorn members. State finals win be held in Vernal, on Wednesday, Thursday and Fri day, May 31, June 1 and 2. m WANT TO US LEASE TROPHIES FOR LIVESTOCK SHOW WINNERS Blake Evans, Gary Cooper and Stan Lewis receive trophies for their entries In the Lehl Riding Club's Ninth Annual Livestock and Horse Show. Making 3 bedroom home. JR. Cooper, third; Western Pleasure Division trophy winner was Laurie Allred. This award was made by Mel's Supply; Scott Wilson, second; and Scott Anderson, third. Farm Shop Project, Gary Cooper, first; and winner of the Hogs, Kent Harris, Grand trophy given by Dale Peterson; Champion, and winner of the trophy presented by the Stake Bank of Lehl; A Awards", Kent Harll ris, Sharon Harris, Joe Colledge, Dale Harris and George Cross-man- ;" B" awards, Edward Cross-ma- n, Kim Evans and Edwin Sunderland; C" awards, Edwin Sunderland; Chervl Cook. Grand Sheep. Champion winner and recipient of a trophy given by Jacob Brothers; "A awards. Joan Sunderland. Edwin Sunderland. Dale Evans. Randy Evans; 'B' awards, Bob Evans, Steve Smith, JoAnn Harris, Elwin Fox. Dave Talvumn- tewa, Bonnie Sunderland and Dale Harris; "C" awards, Blake Peterson. Earl Preston and Steve Evans. Quarter horses. Grand Cham pion was a mount owned by Robert Ufa. tie received a trophy given bjrjack Hamon. Yearlings, Von Sorenson, first; Morris Clark, second: two-ye- ar Olds. Scott Wil son, first; Annette Smith, second; Winners Announced in Livestock, Horse Show The Lehl Riding Club's Ninth Animal Livestock and Horse Show held Saturday at the rodeo arena, wis very successful, It was reported by Ralph Anderson, chairman, and Duane Evans, It attracted a large number of livestock entries by the youth of the area, with adults Joining in xor the horse show. The after noon was filled with mounted races and provided a lot of fun for the contestants and spectators. Concession stands were in operation throughout the day by members of the Riding Club. Winners Included the following: Hal Taylor to Graduate From Y Hal Taylor will graduate from Brlgham Young University, May 26, with the Bachelor of Science degree, he followed a major in accounting and a minor in busi ness management. He has accept ed a position with the U. S. Inter nal Revenue Service and will leave for Las Vegas, early in June. A training period during the summer months will be held in Los Angeles. He will be employed as a civu service accountant. Mr. Taylor has been employed as a guard at the Utah State Prison during the last 13 months, A director In the Lehi Jaycees organisation, he Is active In church affairs, serving as Fifth Ward Sunday School secretary. His wife Is the former Connie Thacker. They have a son, Gary, ana a daughter, Jenny Kaye, BABY GIRL ARRIVES FOR AND LINDA D. WHEELER GLEN Announcing the arrival of anew baby girl are Glen and Linda Dame Wheeler. Christy is the name chosen for the black-hairlittle miss, born May 17, at the American Fork Hospital. She weighed six pounds and 13 ounces. Pleased sisters and brother Include, Julia Ann, Robert Glen and Melanie. Mr. and Mrs. Alton Dame of Spanish Fork, are the grandparents. honors are shared by Mr. and Mrs. Len Hansen of Spanish Fork, and J. E. Dame of Meadow, Millard County. ed ts' HIGH STUDENTS WIN TROPHIES AT STOCK SHOW-La- urie Allred, Kent Harris and Cheryl Cook all won trophies at the Lehi Riding Clubs Ninth Annual Livestock and Horse Show held last Saturday. David Smith, second; Garth Persson, third; and Kent Crawford, fourth. Events winners for the mounted races were as follows: Barrel race, Ritchie Zimmerman, first; Clae Calton, second and Scott Anderson, third; Pole Bending, Ritchie Zimmerman, first; Will Pay lease an advance. received ribbons. Trophies were bought through Christie Zimmerman, second; the courtesy of Hart's Tennis and and Scott Wilson, third; Keyhole Sport Shop of Lehl. Judge for the race, Scott Wilson, first; Ritchlivestock was linn Esplin of Ne-pie Zimmerman, second: and Clae and Russell Schow, Manila, Calton, third. These winners all judged the horse events. Phone Ned Lehmberg Ttttt. GRADUATION Julia Marie three-year-ol- ton GIFT im1 the time to repair the damages of last e summer to add a patio for time winter, diving, time to modernize and redecorate . . . time to improve your family's disposition with a home that REALLY suits their needs! Drop in to Bank of American Fork and get the money you need at Low Bank Rates. Borrow up to $3,500 and take up to 36 months to repay at Bank of American Fork. Now is fun-tim- home-owne- d, home-manag- ed SUGGESTIONS Polaroid Swinger Camera Polaroid Land Camera Timex Watches $19.95 under $50 $6.95 to $49.95 Transistor Radios Special! 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Arabians, Grand Champion was owned by Keith Bushman and he was awarded a trophy given by Christofferson Arabians. 1967 Foals, Ron Allen, first; Keith Bushman, second; Nancy BushMer-r- ll man, third; Carson, first; Richard second and Dale Peterson third; three year olds, Dale Peterson, first; four year olds and older, Keith Bushman, first: Clae Calton, second; and Ashley Nelson, third. Open Class. Dean Lott won the Grand Champion Award with his entry and was awarded a trophy given by Phil Black; three year olds, Scott Wilson, first; four year olds and older, Dean Lott, first; George Carson, second; and Stan Lewis, third. Fitting and ShowmanshlD. Beef Division winner was Dale Evans: he received a pair of Levis from Powers Store. Horse Division winner was Stan Lewis, who was awarded a trophy from Evans Brothers Feed and Lumber: Lau- ri Allred, second; and Cameron laic j,' 'X 3MC 2 J sac S 768-261- hl, mKM Of SfflSB ran |