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Show THE SAN JUAN RECORD, Thursday, June 21, 1979 - Page 12 Little Buckaroo Rodeo July 1&17 Below is a release form which must be completed by each contestant and mailed or delivered to the Parkway Texaco in Monticello no later than July 12. The entry fee is $3 per event. The rodeo program July 16-- 17 will start at 7 p.m. both that Monday and Tuesday: Admission is $2 for adults and $1 for those from 4 to 12 years Monticello's annual Little Buckaroo Rodeo, sponsored again this year by the Leath-erett- s, will be held July 16 and 17 in the rodeo arena at the county fairgrounds in Mon ticello. The rodeo is open to con- testants ages 7 through 14. The events are bareback riding, calf roping, calf riding, and barrel racing. There will also be special events and a pony chase by the little folks. grounds, starting at 1 p.m. The contest is open to girls 7 to 14. the Deadline for entries contest is today, Thursday. Each contestant will need a sponsor, and the sponsor fee is 115. Entry blanks may be left at Parkway Texaco or of age. Proceeds from this year's rodeo will go toward the play with Bev Standley. 4) Calf Roping Calf Riding Age (Age 4) Height ( ) (Age 4) Weight ) 120 pounds We hereby give permission for our son or daughter, above named, to participate in any or all events in the LITTLE BUCKAROO RODEO and hereby assume all risk of personal injury and property damage for and on beha'.f of our sou or daughter arising out of his or her participation therein and hereby agree to hold and save harmless the LEATHERS! 1 S and Burnice Hunsakcr, Rodeo Manager, and any other individual, organization, or firm connected with such event, from any liability and responsibility for personal injury or propersuch ty damage that may be suffered by our son or daughter during his or her participation in carried is said while being contest and from any liability of any kind that may arise program out in so far as our son or daughter, above named, is concerned. This agreement is made in consideration of his or her being permitted to participate in the LITTLE BUCKAROO RODEO. Legal Guardian RECREATIONAL HPER 120; GOLF: Designed for beginning and novice golfers. Focuses on equipment, safety, stance, swing, choice of LO Cr. Hr. clubs, etc. (July 4) HPER 121: INTERMEDIATE GOLF: Designed for those with some golf experience. Focuses on improvement of all facets of the game such as driving, clipping, chip and run, 1.0 Cr. Hr. putting, sand trap play, etc. (July HPER 300: FUNDAMENTALS OF BACKPACKING: Designed to develop an appreciation of the environment and to teach fundamental backpacking skills necessary to enjoy back 3 Cr.Hr. country camping. (Dr. Craig Kelsey, Instr. Aug. HPER 406: OUTDOOR SURVIVAL & RECREATION: Lectures and field trips to teach ways of living In the wilderness under adverse weather conditions and how to participate and enjoy outdoor winter sports. (Dr. Craig Kelsey, 3.0 Cr. Hr. Instr.) (Aug. 8) HPER 409: CAMP COUNSELING AND CRAFTS: Different types of camps and their organization, supervision, equipment, staff and safety. Several short hikes and outdoor camping experiences. (Dr. Craig Kelsey, Instr.) (July 30 --Aug. 4) 3.0 Cr. Hr. HPER .167: CANOEING: Learn the basics of canoeing, a great summer sport for the Southeastern Utah area. - - - Sat. River trip. 2.0 Cr. Hr. (Aug. . 6-- 10 OTHER. WORKSHOPS Street Address ' Phone - 432 - Archaeological Methods and Field Work. Methods of archaeological field work and laboratory analysis. Techniques of surveying, mapping, excavation, cultural analysis, and reporting. The course will be taught in Monticello area to be close to the actual field work. 3.0 Cr. Hr. (Dr. Gordon Keller, Instr.) July - 450 - American Indian Ethnology. ANTHROPOLOGY Economic, political, kinship and religious structures of representative native cultures of North America. This course will be taught in the Monticello area. (Dr. Gordon Keller, ANTHROPOLOGY City ar.d State 9-- Como To Your Locally Owned Professional Muffler Installer! Travel meet The Utah Travel Council board of commissioners will hold its regular meeting this Friday, June 22, in Monticello. Proposed items for the agenda include reports on the Travel Council's summer promotion program, ' Rediscover Utah," and a report from Brad Smith, director of the Foremost West. - Other topics for consideration include a discussion of the present fuel supply situation in Utah and state and national' responses to the Energy Hotlines," a public service recently put into effect by the an Vehicle sale Vehicles and equipment sold by San Juan County at public auction last Saturday brought a total of $118,852.50, Lynn Adams reported this week to the county commission. Sales tax amounted to $2,046.78, and 5 per cent went to the auctioneer, said Mr. Adams, who stated that it "was indeed a very good sale." 16-2- 3.0 Cr.Hr. 1. 14. , . BUSINESS ADMIN. 323424 - Real Estate Sales & Prob. This 6.0 credit hour class will be taught in Moab beginning and for the following 3 weekends (July 7, June 29-4, Successful completion of this class qualifies the student to take the Utah State Board of Realty Salesman Examination. Fees for this class are $97.00 plus books. Deadline to register and pay fees is June 22, 1979. 6.0 Cr. Hr. 6-- 30 20-2- 1). NATURAL RESOURCES 2.0 Cr.Hr. - 490-6- - Readings 90 ' - & Conferences. - 490-6- Desert Ecology. 2.0 Cr. Hr. These Ecological Workshops arte run in conjunction with the Canyonlands Environmental Education Center in Moab. Some topics are desert & mountain life, earth history and rock formations. - Individual Piano-VoiMUSIC - 360-3Instruction. These classes are 9 one half hour sessions taught in 5 weekends in either piano or voice. The classes will start July 6- and be taught every other weekend. Judy Morgan will be instructor for the classes. L0 Cr. Hr. MUSIC 18- 1- Group .Voice. A practical class for the beginning singer with emphasis on improving vocal quality, breathing, diction, and range. Individual attention plus opportunities to sing for other class members are provided. Judy Morgan will be the instructor. Class begins July 7. L0 Cr.Hr. RANGE SCIENCE 90 ce 64 -7 from the advertising agencies Involved in the council's promotion efforts are also slated "We would like to invite any- one with an interest in the topics of discussion in our meeting to join us,"KenSowards, chairman of the board, said. "We invite not only their attendance, but also their input in our discussions, and we want people to know that our meetings are open and the public is welcome." Members of the board in addition to Sowards are Jim Black of MonticeUo, Bob Temple of Salt Lake City, Hal Chesler of Bloomington, Jerry Eitner of Ogden, Ted Seehol-z- er ofSmithfieldand Voy Way-mof Richfield. Instr.) July 13-1- Travel Council. Presentations for this meeting. 14) 13-1- Parents Signature Signature Witness WORKSHOPS 6-- U) Signed contestants can weigh over or be more than 5'4" in height. No SUMMER 9-- ( ) Barrell Race( College Courses in Monticello 9-1- Little Buckaroo Rodeo Inc. with to enter in the Little Buckaroo Rodeo Bareback Riding ( ) (Age UTAH STATE UNIVERSITY The Little Buckaroo Rodeo Queen contest will be held this Saturday, June 23, at the rodeo Release I S.U.C.C.E. Offers ground equipment at the Monticello city park. ' 6-- There must be a minimum of X) in order for the course to be offered. We have a complete stock! We have factory trained installers! We have modern equipment for fast efficient service! The time of day of the courses is not listed and will depend on students preference. j at San Juan Co. Extension Office in the Court 4 House,or Call REGISTER NOW 507-223- We have foreign car mufflers, customized pipe bending, performance mufflers and dual sets! - at low prices! See us or call today! 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