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Show THE SENTINEL 6 PtQ Thursday, May 27,1982 it in the country. The rodeo will include the full schedule of events: is only one other like Diabetes Round-uset for June p bareback 3-- 5 ' The Utah chapter of the steer American Diabetes Sutherland, and Association and the attendant Allison Allred. Association. Both have for the children afflicted with the Professional Rodeo 3-- against that dreaded first Utah Round-Up- Diabetes cowboys . 7 take part. will and gain enough funds from entry advertising fees and other sources to pay for all the rodeo stock and prize money. All ticket sales would then go p.m. Tickets will be $4 for adults and $2 for children. The rodeo, officially sanctioned by the PRCA, will climax a long schedule of activities that began with the crowning of a rodeo queen and attendants last April Included in the Roundup royalty are queen Vicki first Vest, to the fight against diabetes. Brown and Green said that the idea of a rodeo fund raiser grew out of their involvement with rodeo and horseback 23-2- 4. riding together volunteer two The youngsters were selected as poster children for the rodeo. This is the third in a series of fund raisers for diabetes the two ladies have been involved in. First there was a month long spook alley held at the Haunted MU1 that didn't do too well That was followed by a much more successful Koriann. PRCA They said they hope to be able to sell enough The event will be held at the Salt Lake County Fairgrounds in Murray beginning at 300 and Z GO ft' sk : m m m 16 Among the other events held in conjunction with P 0 were p c I Padres I -- i On June 3 the action moves to the Smith's Food King at 3900 S. at noon for a fashion show, Utah mechanical bull rides, ?.'V:v;l The Tender Touch CZNTX2 Diabetes Round-U- p rode organizers Debbie Brown (left) and with round-u- p poster children Colby and other activities. Susan Green (right) pose round-up will be held on June 5 Green. The Brown and Koriann o Later that evening in arena Murray. activities including at the Salt Lake County Fairgrounds Pirates a wild cow milking contest, calf dressing and - a contest, 4 I watermelon uusi arc sei for 7 odock with the week included homes by 3-- Enroll Now For rodeo to rouow at 7:30 at the fairgrounds.. i i jSummor Program (2-- 3 Pra-acbo- ol -- music, art crsatlvs morsmsnt Class A braaUaat lunch, and anacka CartUlad axpariancad taachars Stat licansad Mambst Utah Day Cara Association All nsw building SUMMER DAY CAMP FOR CHILDREN OVER 6 YEARS YEAR ROUND PROGRAM - WEST JORDAN RIVERTON I56G-373- 1 I 6090 S0 1300 WEST I ' SANDY Uinta National Forests will be this summer for their charged firewood permits. This change from free permits is necessary to meet the increasing costs of administering barbeque are required continual supply of and can be made by firewood. o From 1977 through calling activities are next 1981, 250,000 cords of at 7 p.m. with the rodeo firewood were harvested and dance to follow. from the Wasatch-CachPre-rode- 486-498- 9. I I 86S E. 7800 S and Wasatch-Cach- e the Reservations for the program to provide for a MIOVALE 5G1-353- 1 Individuals gathering firewood from the A similar schedule will be followed on June 4, except a dirt dance will be held at 10:30 p.m. after the rodeo. From 3 to 5:30 p.m. on June 5 a barbeque will be held at Murray Park adjacent to the county fairgrounds. sessions day program) with sxtandad all day cars PosWts m li concept and aecial daralopmant Raadlaaaa akllla In raadlng. math, scisnca. Pra-acho- ol e SOFA FACTORY MEMORIAL DAY FURNITURE I Q I i I ai . ml: i i i v II O O o 0 now is The problem funding the firewood program," according to Wasatch-Cach- I o o e Supervisor Art Carroll, "is for those using the wood to pay a reasonable share of the program costs." all proceeds collected will be used within the Wasatch-Cach- e National Forests to manage the firewood program. This is true for any National Forest charging for firewood. The firewood program will be administered with other resource goals in mind. By removing firewood, the cutters will charge reduce fire hazards, improve recreation sites, 10 Picco PIT 100orlon ewers -s- ix colors ft SJ SC;C) UVV fe!iai'irtti"iillitll provide protection services against disease and infestations of the Sofa Sleepers Modern sofa 'slili' 0(100 v ) LI becwnesfull siie bed with lHlVlHlU)!W5'din!i: 1 M foam mattress- U mountain pine bettle, improve both wildlife habitat and livestock range, perform site preparation for natural regeneration of tree seedlings following tires and timber harvests, and will help clean up roadside areas. The price of firewood from the Wasatch-Cach- e National Forest will be 15 per cord. Permits will be good only for the areas on the specific for Evanston, Kamas, and Mountain View Ranger Districts will be sold when the snow melt permits, probably July 1. Ogden and Logan Ranger District permits are now on sale but the cutting area will not be open until July 1. National lO OJiy So,a fl m alL sJsssssI (jjIrM m$ 3 styles Elegant fabrics! (ArToTJ SJLCjjfyJ VJaJuOcAxJ y Mr Sectional " I 1 Sofa stylo. Herculon covers. 3174 Highland 888m Mon- - M.10-t- , Sit tO-- e, Drive Dally The Uinta Forest's permits will be available the first of July for $2.50 per cord. Firewood will be sold for 12.50 per cord in the Lily Lake fire burn areas on the Evanston Ranger District where ash and charcoal make the wood The desirable. minimum charge will be less 10-- 7 at undefeated Five two cords for $5.00. A of number limited also been named to national commodity advisory committees by the The 3-- 2V4-6t- t, , Sandy boy scout troop 795 won first place at the spring camp out held by the Silver Mesa District at Corner Canyon. Leo Monson is the scoutmaster. 5-- 3, 4-- 2-- 4, . The troop competed with 35 other troops in a variety of tests to win top place. , Progressions. ( 4 Facility) 1 J:b lb r&3 Tea! UtsftStok) Tm CaMistoM Wos Chut (Advanced) t. U.SJL National Taam Cnamptona 1971 Mia 571-632- Nwnmifrr.im, m. in tin. A n such Sandy troop graded tops In skills 2-- 6. We Stress Safety : Organized Skill of committee members is to meet with the national group and suggest action in their commodity area to the AFBF board. ' 4-- ft We offer Recreational Gymnastics classes as well as a Competitive Training Program for Doysand Girls. primary assignment 5-- 3, 625 East SS00 South, Sandy (Brand New 9000 Sq. Ft Gymnastic Farm American Bureau board of directors including Dale Hewlett of Draper. while in 9-- Farm Utah Bureau members have second are the Foxy i l r KINDER-GY- ' Ranger Districts in which they were purchased. Permits $KD m) $5. Phillies at 5fe-2- tt with the Green Machine third the Red Rockets at fourth at 4, Donna's the Darlings fifth at Blue Babes sixth and the Slick Chicks and the Orange Sluggers tied Forest, and the Salt Lake for seventh at District of the Bureau of In Majors action, the Land Management Crocodiles with six wins and two losses are in front with the Sundevils Deadlines second at the Red Monday, S p.m. Rippers third at 4, the News, Display Ads, Cosmic Catchers fourth Wedding Announcements at and the Shady xxxxx Ladies are in fifth at : Tuesday, 4 p.m. A number of make-u- p All Classified Ads games still remains to be played. , lirt-- Riverton, chairman. Poultry: Dale Hewlett, Draper, chairman. set standings most equitable method of J Natural Resources: Elmo Hamilton, Southwest Sox that linen situation and problems in its commodity area, then make recommendations to the board for action on those problems. Local members of the committees include: Dairy: Steve Bateman, West Jordan. Outstanding performances over the past Free permits are now that the easy to harvest wood has been taken, available in the West especially in those areas Desert area of the Salt near urban centers. The Lake District. This is a to cooperative free use area funds necessary administer the prgoram administered by the Salt 'and to open up additional Lake i:.". District - the firewood gathering areas Spanish Fork District of National is not in the budget. "The the Uinta the discuss year, Mark Geertsen "and Bryce Alder; no hit pitching by Raymond Martinez and Trent and defensive National Forest Most of permits will also be sold Wiley; Shane Halliday by plays the wood was cut on the for a cooperative area and Rusty Lugo. Kamas Ranger District involving portions of the which is the closest area Kamas Ranger District, Heber Ranger to the metropolitan Salt the Lake City area. In 1977 District of the Uinta Bobby the Forest issued 11,194 National Forest, and the permits and cut 22,990 Duchesne Ranger The Minors division of cords. By 1961 the figures District of the Ashley the Southwest Valley jumped to 24,965 permits National Forest These Sox Softball league cords permits will be limited to Bobby and 70,932 remains a close race. two cords with a harvested. The Smurf ettes are still minimum of Carroll went on to say cA! Several local residents were named as members of the Utah Farm Bureau's 1962 commodity advisory committees by the UFBF board of directors. The assignment of each committee is to meet at least once early in the Forost sorvico will chargo f or f irovoocl cutting pormlt 1 A appoints local farmers 3 4 5 Mets Braves pre-rode- " UFDF board Rangers Astros A's Yankees White Sox The Phillies with a win over the Braves Friday remain the only undefeated team in the Pee-We-e division. 0 Phillies 1 Dodgers 2 1 Cardinals 2 1 Giants I . May 28. ch:ld IMC from Lewiston, Montana. Dean Steed from Ogden and Darl Allred from Hooper will share the duty as rodeo clowns.. Round-U- Though Sandy-KearBonnett Ball action for out May 10 was rained was of slate full games a completed on Wed- results through May 23: The Royals edged the Bulls by a point to take nesday, May 12. Results are as follows: over first place and the Two Team the also nipped Angels Red Sox by one in Majors Eight 10 Team Three play. 19 Seven W L T Five Team 9 2 Royals One 8 4 3 Angels Team Pmip lSTeam 4 3 Gulls . SixO . ; Red Sox Girls hitting home runs With wins over the Cammy Rangers and Astros, the included Padres now lead the Worthington, and Donna Moore.-- ; '.; r": Minors. Family Trick Riders the 12 results WBBAplay ''-'-- '. v '' hospital visits by Miss Rodeo America and Miss Utah and the Round-U- p royalty and a fashion To their knowledge, show on May 21. Coming this is the first time a will be another fashion rodeo has been used as a up show and concert by Joe benefit in Utah and there Stampley at Lagoon on with : West Jordan baseball league recorded the following Bike-a-tho- work in the t Jal,'"aV The Special guests of the rodeo will be Miss Rodeo America Donna Keffeler from Sturgis, South Dakota, Miss Rodeo Utah' Gena Blonquist from Coalville, and the Steen named that daughter reported disease by staging the approximately i WBBA barrel racing. rodeo, Debbie Brown of disease, Brown a four Bluffdale and Susan year old son named Colby Green of South Jordan, and Green a four year old Cowboys Association will Join hands this coming June 5 to strike a blow 'r and saddle wrestling, lists May results In bronc riding, bull riding, team roping, calf roping, Tracy Utah affiliate of the second American Diabetes attendant Bonnett Ball V.J. lists Bosic MovBjftitftt Klnstlhsllc Aworsnswlhrw GymnattkActlvttiM L LJ Summer Cssln CIss&es Monday, Juno 7 025 Ecat CSOO South. 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