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Show Free Press - Wednesday, June 21, 1995 - Page 12 Karsons to demo trick riding skills at Lehi Round-u- Lehi Flyers take 38 ribbons in opening meet By CATHY ALLRED The Lehi Flyers placed first in 38 of the 90 races for their opening meet of the season. They hosted the Provo team last Saturday. One of the largest teams in the county, the Lehi Flyers have 131 registered members. This year they have the largest senior competitive group they have ever had, with 16 girls and 10 boys in the 8 year-ol- d division. The Flyers had 16 youth win a "B" time a standard of achievement where an "A" or an "AA" is an Olympic qualifying time. her fans with the three daring stands: The Indian Hideaway, the Hippodrome Stand and a Suicine Drag. Each requires timing and complete confidence in her horse as she is suspended above, or on the side of the horse as he runs at full speed around the arena. 7-- 0 Where do "' " A member of the Lehi Flyers breaststrokes his last 25 yards to the finish. "I'll bet we're easily the best swim team," said Cpach Dennis Myreng, "and the credit should go to Kim Cooper, his staff, the par- - Wednesday, June Lehi Jr. High School, 700 E. Cedar Hollow Rd. $6 for adults, $3 for children. Tickets are available from members of the Lehi Chamber of Commerce or at the door. Ticket stub entitles holder to entrance to Cowboy Poetry at 7 p.m. 21 6 p.m. outstanding swimming program." The program has had team members go on to attain sport scholarships at state universities. By BRIAN BRINKERHOFF Before you pack up the boat for your weekend adventure, Utah State Parks boating coordinator, Ted Woolley, recommends that you check your boat's condition. He explained, "Preparing your boat, boating safety equipment, and trailer before leaving home is key to an enjoyable boating experi- COWBOY POETRY 7 p.m. Wednesday, June 21 Lehi Jr. High School, 700 E. Cedar Hollow Rd. $2 per person. Tickets are available at the door. Barbecue patrons are admitted without charge. ence." He reminds us that all water-cra- personal flotation City, run a perfect cloverleaf pat- - 9 a.m. from Memorial Building, 75 N. Center $15 for adults; $10 for children. For reservations, call pump. Fuel their horses and other animals up and down the east coast and are now coming into the western nas to give their viewers a able display of daring and skill. est competitors. and Teresa make their in Florida and bring are-Sha- remark-home-ba- STATE FARM INSURANCE State Farm statewide). Current wind speed and direction, updated hourly, is available from Deer Creek 4 Reservoir at (801) and from Yuba State Park at (801) Sells 654-017- 758-268- fully-charg- 23-2- p Tire pressure, lug nuts and bearings, trailer jack, and spare tire should be checked. The motor should be tilted and secured to increase road clearance. Before leaving, you may also want to check the recorded launching and boating information line at (801) 538-722- 1 (for conditions ft a horn or whistle. Motorboats require an approved, fire extinguisher and boats less than 26 feet in length require a spare paddle. All boats require a bailing device. Other items to have on board include visual distress signaling devices, anchor and anchor line, spare parts, extra food and drinking water, a toolkit, flashlight, first aid kit, boarding ladder, spare propellers, duct tape, and a spare bilge 8 p.m. Friday and Saturday, June 4 N. Rodeo arena, 100 500 West. $7 per person, with all seats numbered. Tickets are available at the gate, or in advance at Ream's Boots and Jeans, 68 W. Main, or at Western Tack and Togs, 36 S. 200 West, during store hours. Trick rider Shane Karson will be among the entertainrodeo this ment offered at the 1995 Lehi Round-uand Thursday, Friday Saturday nights. and secured. devices (PFDs) in good condition for each person on board. A national review of fatal boating accidents shows over 80 percent of those who died were not wearing life jackets. Boats 16 feet or longer require an additional throwable device and 8 p.m. Thursday, June 22 Rodeo arena, 100 N. 500 West. $7 for adults; $1 for children under 12 with a paid adult ticket. Tickets not reserved Thursday night. r tern unmatched by even the great- - checked for leaks. The boat should also be checked for leaks, bailed out, and the boat plug should be in. Navigation lights, horn, and the motor should operate properly, and the propeller should also be in good condition, with the lower unit free of weeds and debris. All gear should be properly stowed away must carry Coast Guard approved RODEO HISTORICAL LEHI TOUR Saturday, June 24 the coaches. We have an ents, and Boater safety tips listed BARBECUE ROUND-U- P Shane performs stunts that start from the back of his running mount and moves to the ground in the famous Pony Express Ride. He also rides atop two or three horses in an exciting Roman Ride. To complete their exciting acts, the Karsons have a barrel racing team quite unlike any other. Bandit, a Border Collie, and Miss Kitti, a small monkey from Dodge - - - Photo by Cathy Allred get Tickets? I - i The famous team of Teresa and Shane Karson will be riding into Lebi's arena demonstrating exciting trick riding that will amaze and entertain the audience of the three performances of championship rodeo this year. Teresa performs on her specially-trained Paint Horses and thrills ..EiWflflHHi 15-1- In the 8 year-ol-d class, Hannah Dixon got her first B time of 25.99 seconds for the 25 yard backstroke. 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