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Show THE SENTINEL Thursday, June 23, 1983 "equipment '('" I ; j x 1 v: L I Mark Blschoff, son of Mr and Mrs Keith Bischoff, Sandy, will speak Sunday, June 26, at 9 a.m. at Union seventh ward, 615 E. 8060 S. He will enter the MTC on June 30 prior to leaving for a Tampa Florida LDS mission. An open house will be held after the meeting at his parent's home, 834 Cedar Terrace Dr. (9780 S.), Sandy. VI f ' ly Steven R. King, son of Mr and Mrs R. Kent King, will be the speaker at 9:50 a.m. In the Mldvale East first ward, 240 E. 7570 S. He will be entering the MTC July 7 prior to his departure to a Germany Munich LDS mission. An open house will be held at his home, 165 E. 7570 S., Midvale, after the meeting. I" i h: Page 3 car was parked near 7800 S. 3600 S. Residential burglaries occurred near 8100 S. 3900 W., 8500 S. 4000 W. and 7800 S. 1900 W. Items missing include rifles, bicycles, camera and a vacuum x V in ,m.'-1 while the equipment. 1. i V'' J) J Wendy Christensen, daughter of Mr and Mrs Myren W. Christensen, West Jordan, will speak Sunday, June 26, at 9 a.m. at the West Jordan eighth ward, 2700 W. 7000 S. She will enter the MTC July 7 prior to leaving for a California Anaheim LDS mission. An open house will be held in her honor from 12 to 3 p.m. at 6854 S. 2870 W., West Jordan. Paula Linn, daughter of Mr and Mrs Ross D. Linn, will be the speaker at the Riverton third ward, 12888 S. 1700 W., on Sunday, June 26, at 9 a.m. She will enter the MTC on Thursday, July 7 prior to departing on a Hong Kong LDS mission. An open house will be held at her home, 12787 S. 1700 W. from 2 to 4 p.m. June 26. Alan rider must hang onto a stirrup adjusted around the horse and is the great hazard to saddle bronc riding without losing control. Calf roping is a race against time with seconds counted in decimal points. To win, horse and rider must work together Club. She was recently awarded also being investigated by the West Jordan Public Safety Dept. and West Jordan officers assisted the South Jordan Police Department when a man driving westbound on 9200 S. crossed the center line and drove in front of the victim who was standing by his motorcycle at 9200 S. and 2700 W. The victim jumped on the sidewalk to avoid being hit while his motorcycle was struck by the oncoming car. Three residential burglaries occurred over the weekend and one vehicular burglary which reported the loss of stereo R. Van Wagoner, son of Mr and Mrs Ray Van Wagoner, will enter the MTC June 30 prior to his leaving for a LDS Minnesota, Minneapolis mission. His farewell will be June 26 at 9 a.m. at the Riverton fifth ward, 1855 W. 13400 S. An open house will follow the meeting throughout the day. West High class of 1973 slates 10 year reunion The West High class of 1973 is class planning their reunion. The event is scheduled for Saturday, June 25 in the Panorama Ballroom on the University of Utah campus, starting at 7 p.m. There will be a buffet dinner and dancing. Cost is $35 per couple or $18 per person. For more information, please 10-ye- contact Debra Ann Moss at Manette Morrell Storms at 5 or Jan Charles Green at 532-771- 9, 967-370- Rodeo promises to be great fun Hie West Jordan Western Stampede promises to be bigger and better this year than ever before, declare celebration committee members and city officials add the rodeo is anticipated to be the best in the state. Last year's rodeo attracted over 20,000 people and was the third largest Professional Rodeo Cowboy Association Rodeo in the state with over 325 contestants which included local talent and current ranking world champions. Pro Announcer, Vic Carmen, boasts world renown and will be this year's announcer at the July 1, 2 and 4th rodeo competitions. "The greatest skeptic can be fan if you turned into a hard-cor- e can take him behind the scenes to see the operation and meet the contestants. The trick is getting the same results over a microphone," he says. Rodeo-goer- s agree, Carmen can easily turn the skeptic into an adhering fan. Since 1967, he has announced in most..western rodeos and also 'and mid-weste- rn in Canada. To the novice, rodeos may appear to be events which involve roping cattle and clowns a great deal but laughing more talent and skill is involved. For example, steer wrestling is probably the most exciting event in the rodeo arena but the rider must be able to drop from a galloping horse onto a steer, stop the steer and throw him to the .ground all under the pressure of the stopwatch. The most popular riding event is bull riding but is also the most dangerous and as a result many of the big cross-bre- d Brahmas go a whole season without being ridden the required eight seconds. A bull rider uses a rope which is looped like a noose around the animal's middle. It is a flat plait with a handhold like the snug handle of a dufflebag. The rider puts his gloved hand in this loop, knuckles down and a friend standing on the chute pulls the slack out of the rope. When the rope feels right to the rider he takes the free end and lays it across his palm and wraps it once. He clenches his fist before the gate swings open. The judges will score the ride on how hard the bull bucked and how well the cowboy rode as long as he doesn't touch the bull with his free hand and still has his riding hand on some part of the rope at the end of the ride. In team roping, the header ropes the steer's horns then quickly turns him. Immediately tie second rider, the heeler, ropes the steer's hind legs and dallies his rope on the steer's horns. Team riders must be able to think and act fast because a second or even part of a second may mean a big difference in dollars and horses must have both intelligence and physical alertness as well as patient and skillful training. Saddle bronc riding has less competition than any other event in professional rodeo and the reason is the instinctive reactions required to keep in the stirrups, sense what a horse will do next, and the rhythm required because there is nothing solid to hang on to. The DDQ Schneiter's Golf Course 90th S. 1300 E. 2 Fori Good Thru Good for miniature Pass Proftstlonal PQA Instructor Discount For Ask About 10 Sttady Customers Storswld Clearance On Clubs, Clothes, Shoes ft Equipment 0 Or regular . golf weekdays till 4:00 p.m. , D Sandy's Only Public Golf Course Night Lighted Driving Range Arcade Games (aaciaaa with precision teamwork. The contest begins behind the barrier with a rope stretched across the box where the roper and his mount wait for the calf to be released. The barrier is triggered by a length of twine around the calf's neck. When the calf, released from the chute, reaches the end of the twine he trips the barrier. The roper and his horse will try to hit the barrier at the exact moment it is released with a good horse closing on the calf quickly and holding a steady interval regardless of how the calf performs. The cowboy comes off his horse running and then he must be able to throw the calf by hand. Quickly, he gathers the calf's three legs and ties them with a light rope and signals completion by raising both hands. In addition to these events, a stock parade will be held Friday, July 1 at 6 p.m. and the rodeo queen will be crowned at the last night's competition on the fourfo W.J. graduate selected as new mascot at CEU A 1983 graduate a theatre scholarship for the 1983-8- 4 school year. As a freshman, Miss Spanton was feature editor of the school newspaper, named on the honor roll three quarters and was named Miss Congeniality and third runnerup in the Miss CEU beauty and scholarship pageant. Assaults on the rise During the past week, six assaults occurred in West Jordan, two cases were against police officers, one involved adults and the remainder dealt with juveniles. In the first incident, a police officer was kicked in the chest by the suspect with the full force of his feet against the officer's chest. The suspect was charged with assaulting a police officer, arrest, disorderly resisting conduct and possession of an open container of alcohol. In the second incident a Midvale juvenile was arrested for driving under the influence, failure to report an accident, disconduct, resisting orderly arrest, criminal mischief and assaulting a police officer. When the officers attempted to arrest the juvenile, the suspect threw a wrench, kicked and bit the officers. Two cases of child neglect are 546-463- 8. Military Report Richard C. Brown, son of Mr and Mrs John P. Brown, 279 Cornell Dr., Midvale, has been promoted in the U.S. Army to the rank of captain. Brown is a combat engineer at Fort Carson, Colo., with the 4th Infantry Division. He is a 1979 graduate of Weber State College, Ogden. Winners at art exhibit listed The third annual Coray Studio art exhibit and reception was held at the Whitmore Library on May 23. The exhibit was for the friends and relatives of the students of local artist and instructor, Sharon Coray. Artists participating in the event were: Shirleen Baxter, Thelma Blosch, Maxine Brown, Connie Dixon, Mary Edmunds, Anita Marilyn Fernley, Fors, Fillmore, Dorothy Steve Harris, Margeret Huntsman, Mary Hyde, Barbara Grace Johnson, Jacobson, LaWana Cavell Lawlor, Laura Miles, Mattinson, Frances Miller, Helen Nypower, Karma Pehrson, Mary Ross, Charlotte Shenk, Barbara Skog, Joseph Shaw, Revo Taylor, Betty Thorne, Pam Yeates, and Terry Zang. Ribbon award winners were: beginners division, first, Terry Zang; second, Helen Nypower; third, Betty Thorne; honorable mention, Laura Miles. Intermediate, first, Barbara second, Thelma Jacobson; Blosch; third, Cavell Lawlor; Connie honorable mention, Dixon. Advanced division, first, Revo LaWana second, Taylor; third, Margeret Mattinson; Harris; honorable mention, Karma Pehrson. was Mattinson LaWana awarded the "Best of Show" award. Judges for the contest were Linda Elliott and Colleen Perry. student Each show participating received a "Special Award" for the best painting they did during the last nine months. in the of West Jordan High School was recently named mascot for the 1983-8- 4 g College of Eastern Utah cheer-leadin- squad. a theatre and Connie Spanton, communications major, was named CEU's new mascot after tryouts recently. She will sport the mascot uniform while entertaining football and basketball audiences with the antics that "Emmett" the Eagle mascot is best known for. During her past year at CEU, Miss Spanton attended on a theatre scholarship. Some of the roles she played included Frenchy in "Grease," Mercy in the "Crucible," was stage manager for "Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are Dead" and historian for the STARS drama We cm make a UUU (HI pauiiuun 1 xV' 1 I ORZ y 1 il2r q r S:M. ' :. I : ! v I s ' l t l mm , X. Discounted Timeway Simple Interest Home Improvement Loans make it easy to save! 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