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Show Grover and Jake Brice also tied. In the Senior Class, Karah Shumway had the top score. In the Class, Nicole Freestone and Jordan Grover tied with the Two-Hande- d top score. The first judged event of the day was Showmanship at the Halter. Participants were judged on how well they illSf ' EH mt f, - raa . i gr y .' ; V ,, ' I r ' i J pr esented their horses and got them to respond. Winner of the Halter Event is V.-- Two-Hande- d ) & , Hilt .mi, - ' . ' - ' -- r j,,- .V' Shaylee Grover, followed by JJ Grover and Brian Hatcher. The second judged event of the day was the Trail Event, the toughest event of the day. Each participant worked their horses through a pattern designed to show characteristics of a good, sensible, well-mannere- d, free and easy Erica Grover makes a sharp turn around the final pole of the Quadrangle Stake Race at the 4H and Mini Horse Show on June 1 9. Ericas time of 22.25 seconds was the fastest time in the Junior Class and earned her first place. Erica also finished first in the unoffical point standings for the Junior Class. Courtesy photo moving ranch horse. The pattern included obstacles that could be encountered by a working ranch horse, such as bridges, logs, gates, picking up items, and backing through obstacles. Riders were judged on how smooth and efficiently horse and rider met and Kids heating it up at horse show There was more cooking than asphalt and grass in Monticello on July 19. There were also 41 kids from Monticello and Blanding heating up the arena during the third horse show of the year. The high temperature didnt seem to have much effect on M the participants and their steeds as they competed in five events throughout the day. The day started off with each participant taking a test on horse care. High scores on the test in the Junior Class were a tie between Jade Grover and Loren Randall. In the Intermediate Class, Jordan completed each obstacle. Each class trail design was built to meet the abilities of the class. The Senior Class trail was the most difficult and the Mini Class the least. The single Blue Ribbon in the Senior Class Trail Event went to Karah Shumway. All other Senior class participants received a Red Ribbon. Winner in the Mini Class (lass winner U Trevor Palmer, Daylen Holt and Lauren Randall. In the Intermediate ('lass, were completed, the heat really picked up as each show participant readied their horses for the two speed events of the day. The first event was the Quadrangle Stake Race. This course is set in a 75 foot square with a pole at each corner. Two more poles, ten feet apart, are placed in the center as both the start and finish line. Riders are timed as they work their way through the pattern. Winner of the Junior Class Quadrangle Stake Race is Erica Grover, followed by Jacob Regalado and Trevor Palmer. The final event of the day was the Barrel Race. Barrel Racing is a popular event for all participants and that was quite obvious from all the cheering and encouragement given to each racer by their fellow participants. Winner in the Intermediate Barrel Race Event is Kyson Shumway, followed by Jessi Palmer and Jacob Hatcher. Unofficial High Point winners of the day were; Mini Class: Melody Hatcher, followed by Justin Nielson, Matthew Benson, Amanda firs goes to Kyson Shumway followed by Jacob Hatcher and JJ Grover. In the Senior Class, first goes to Karah Shumway, followed by Amber Redd and Nicole Pettitt. Tops in the Class is Shaylee Grover, followed by Nicole Freestone and JJ Grover. Two-Hande- d The August 12 4HMini Horse Show will be the final show of the year. The Tuesday at 10 am event is in conjunction with the San Juan County Fair. This will be an Open Show, which means it is open to 4H members and to those not currently participating in the 4 II program. Five events are planned, including Showmanship at the Halter, Western Horsemanship, Western Riding, Barrels and Poles. Rosettes and Ribbons will be given for winners in each class for each event and for overall point winners from the show. Adults are also invited to participate at the show. Registration for the show begins at 9 am the day of the show or you can register early by contacting Shawna Shum- way at 678-239- 0. Grover and Jens Grover. CHIP Open Enrollment SHERIFFS DEPARTMENT Begins Monday, July 28, 2003 9 am riding San Juan County Fairgrounds in Monticello Kids 8 15 Years Of Age August 2 8 am written Keeping your children healthy is important But its not always easy. Without health insurance, medical bills and prescriptions can break the budget CHIP (Utah's Childrens Health Insurance Program) provides health insurance for the children of working families who qualify For one week, CHIP will be accepting applications by mail, online, or in person.This is your chance to get your kids covered by CHIP before they go back to school! family -- The class will certify those who ride their on public lands. It is mandatory that all persons, age years, have an ATV certification Class limited to 10 kids lers CHIP will be holding Open Enrollment July 28 -- August 8-- 16 1, 2003. CHIP will look at the number of people in your family and your familys current income to determine eligibility. For example, even a family of four earning up to $36,800 each year may qualify. To qualify, children must be under age 19, a U.S. citizen or legal resident, and not currently covered by health insurance. Registration fee must be paid when you register Call Monticello, register at the Sheriffs Office 297 S Main St In toll-fre- e or apply online at www.health.utah govchip (on-lin- application available e July 28 Blanding, register at the Blanding City Office 50 W 100 S - In Refreshments will be furnished by Hondaland For information, call San Juan County Sheriffs Department at Long Sleeve Shirt Required: Helmet Boots Covering Ankles Long Pants Gloves Parents need to drop-of- f kids and machines i aye Nielson, followed by Melody Hatcher and Amanda Grover. After the two judging events and Southeast Utah Land Users, Canyon Riders, and Canyon Country Trail Planning & Development Group need to preregister $10 fee Check needs to be made out to Utah State Parks I Erica Grover, followed In gclAss All kids The Junior - Trail Event was Justin GSRTIPIIGA'fBoU BY THE SAN JUAN COUNTY Wednesday, July 23. 2003 THE SAN JUAN RECORD August , 2003) Rae, age 2 r k ' ",' t i; JWI si v 435-587-22- 37 4-Whe- A good coll for lads. eler llCHIP A program of tt Utah Department of : Ha tb J : if I 1 . t |