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Show THE SAN JUAN RECORD Thursday July 7, 1983 - Page 9 Frontier Days runs include 13, 5 and 2 miles America sponsored the Frontier Days Marathon which included a 13 mile, 5 mile, and 2 mile race. All entrants received and ribbons were a awarded to the winners. In the 13 mile race, the overall winner was Kenneth Chico with 1 hour, 18 minutes and 15 seconds Sfca T-s- hirt was Wayne and third, 1:19:10; Hartzell, Emerson Nakai, 1:38:40. Chico, Car Maintenance Amazing Fact! At 55 mph, the average cars engine cooling system handles enough heat to warm a seven-(1:18:15). Second house in zero degree Thats something to weather. remember when you plan a long Check the summertime trip. coolant in the radiator, and examine hoses for cracks, leaks, and swelling. . . room Hartzell and Nakai also took the first three slots in their age division, ages 18-3- 0. Kim Kennard took first in the mens 31-- 40 age division with 1:39:50. Paul Mantz and Steve Keele tied for first in the mens and up age division with 1:44:09. 41 Smith took first place overall winner for women with 1:29:06. She also was first in the womens 18-- 30 age division. Helen Billsie was second overall and first in the womens 18 and under age division, with 1:47:05. The 5 miles winners overall for men were: first, Stuart Shumway, 28:45; second Randy Jack, 30:35; and third, Phil Acton, 31:30. Shumway, Jack and Acton were also the top winners in the mens 16-- 30 age division. Chad Laws was first in the mens 16 Kay and under age division with 48: 40. Jeff Bailey finished first in the mens 31-- 40 age division with 39:25; Nyle Bennett was second with 41:10. Tara Laws, finishing in 36:05, took first overaU for women in 5 mile race, followed by the Suzzanne Acton with 38:50 and Marsha Keele, 40:14. Laws was also first in the womens 16 and under age division followed by Melissa Knight at 53:15. Acton was first in the womens 16-- 30 age division and Keele was first in the womens 31-- 40 age division. Overall 2 mile winners, mens division, were Lars Black, 10:10; Wilbert Eddie, 1L27; andSterling Keele, 15:42. The womens division winners in the 2 mile race were Shawm arie Toledo, first, 15:36; second, Fonda Walters, 17:06; and third, Lili Walters, 18:27. Mary Jane Yazzie, Nations of the Four Corners, offers cool drink to years, as he finishes hike over Poseys last Ray Lyman, event included a Ute breakfast, hike, history annual Trail. The told by Dee Black, and visit to Indian ruins. A steak dinner and program of Indian dancing and singing was held at Spirit Cave. Sponsors were Nations of the Four Corners, formerly known as M. Keele photo Trail of the Ancients. 70-pl- FREE LANDSCAPING us J.J. wins second twice J. J. and Shirley Steffen and Peggy Humphreys had a good time and also picked up a trophy or two in horseshoe tournaments in Moab and in Dove Creek during the Fourth of July weekend. At the Lions Club Horseshoe Tournament in Moab on July 2, Shirley and Peggy were partners in the doubles tournament. Although they did not win a trophy, they pitched six games before OR EXTRA APPLIANCES w;; lT being eliminated. hi the same tournament, J. J. and his partner from Grand Junction won second place trophies and split $20. NEW you get of exciting floorplans and custom features galore to complement (or create) your lifestyle, but order before August 31 and get your choice of $1 ,000 in landscaping or additional appliances absolutely free! With its exclusive Therma 2000 quality, a handsome Boise Home is already the best buy around. Now its even better! We re an authorized dealer for rts Canyonlands, Lake Powell and Monticello COLLECTORS! Utah Souvenir Spoons, Plates and Cups . I I Other Souvenirs of Utah and San Juan County, j Boise Homes Come eat and browse Curtis Redd Abajo Construction 32 West 100. South . Monticello at Hogies Restaurant T-Shi- IS YOURS! THE CHOICE a choice more than 60 do Not only Pick and Hoe celebration in Dove Creek on July 4, J. J. and his partner, Archie Husky of Dove Creek, won second place trophies and a moneyprize in the mens division. They came in one point behind the first place winners, Shirley and her partner, Mazie Wilbur from Florida, also won second place trophies andaprize of money. They missed first place by only three points. The horseshoe contestants report that they had a lot of fun at the two celebrations and that the tournaments were great. At the 587-220- 0 Hogies Restaurant M Highway 666 i Monticello ITitStsiit siSvsrtisms, you tvaiiltLift Esto. |