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Show EXP SALT Serving East Juab County - 4 Nice Place Volume 95, No. 27 84101 1199 -- vv LAKE C005 w CITT VVJ fc UT 84101-12- 12 To Live! 12 pages Wednesday, July 9, 1997 Single Copy Price 500 1 (5SM amununal Utie Sdampad starte tomorrow the rodeo will be held the second week of July. It will run July 10, 11, and 12. s Correspondent The rodeo will be held each day in the For 63 years, Nephi has been home Ute Stampede arena on the Juab Coun' to the Ute Stampede, one of the states ty Fairgrounds. The grand entry will begin each top PRCA (Pro Rodeo Cowboy Association) sanctioned rodeos. evening at 8:00 p.m. put on by ProducThis year, in keeping with tradition. er Cotton Rossers Flying U Rodeo, one By Myma Trauntvein Tunes-New- of rodeos most colorful rodeo producers. family night with children under 12 will begin each evening at admitted at a reduced rate. Also general admission seating will be featured on Some reserved seating is still avail- Thursday. All seating on Friday and able at the South 40 IFA store at 845 Saturday will be by reserved seat No South Main, Nephi. Tickets may be pur- general admission tickets will be sold chased by telephone with a VISA or Friday and Saturday. Master Charge card. Thursday night is Each night the rodeo will feature top cowboys, bareback riding, bull dogging, calf roping, specialty acts, bull riding, saddle bronc riding, womens barrel racing, and team roping. Fast foods are available for purchase at the rodeo each evening. Proceeds from the food concessions at the arena are contributed to the Boy Scouts of America. Three parades have become a Stampede tradition over the years. Prizes will be awarded each parade night. On Thursday, July 10, the horse parade will begin at 6:00 p.m. on Nephis Main Street. It will feature Utsihs outstanding riding dubs and horses and is sponsored by die Nephi Nebo Posse. Friday, July 11, is the Mammoth Parade, which will begin at 4 p.m. at the "Nephi City Park and will travel along Nephis Main Street There will be more w A 7:30 p.m. pre-sho- The Ute Stampede Craft Show will be held on Friday and Saturday on the grounds of Nephi City Hall and Juab County Center on Nephis Main Street 9 or For booth information call All types of crafts will be available for sale from porcelain dolls, d to items and oil paintings. Friday, July 11, and Saturday, July 12, there will be a Western Street Dance following the rodeo at the building at the Juab County Fair623-040- 623-108- 8. home-crafte- multi-purpo- se grounds. Saturday, July 12, will be the annual Ute Stampede golf tournament held at the Canyon Hills Golf Course. Those interested in entering the tourney should call the golf pro at the course at The course will be open to the interested in golfing on public general and Friday. Thursday The annual Ute Stampede Fun Run will be held beginning at 7 a.m. at the 5 or Nephi City Park. Call for entry information. A favorite of car buffo is the annual Ute Stampede Car Show and Antique Auto Swap Meet held at the Nephi City Park on Saturday, July 12. This year the 623-993- 0. 623-14- 623-228- 85 many entries including floats and show will honor Terry Sperry, who was instrumental in the show. Sperry died this last year. Prizes are awarded in several categories and fans who enjoy admiring beautiful autos are invited to attend the show to browse. For entry bands. Saturday, July 12, will be the bathing beauty parade at 4 p.m. It will be followed by the Miss Ute Stampede Bathing Beauty contest at the Nephi City Park grandstand. Those wishing to enter any of these parades can do so by registering at the park on the day of the event 1 hour prior to the parade. Registrations for the bathing beauty parade may be made 1 hour prior to the parade. STAMPEDE QUEENS Tina Blackett is the 1997 Queen of the Ute Stampede. She is the daughter of Marlow Blackett and LeRee Blackett. 1st attendant is Kamie Anderson, daughter of Mark and Leslie Bundy of Nephi and Doug Anderson of The City of Fun Carnival will be held Nephi; 2nd attendant, Tliese Parkinson, daughter of Jan and Merrill Reed of Nephi They welcome you to the 1997 Ute daily at the Juab County Fairgrounds. There will be a Lions Club Breakfast Stampede. served at Nephi City Park on Friday and Saturday mornings. A baby contest will be held at the Juab County Fairgrounds on Thursday, July 10. Those interested in entering a baby 1 in the contest should call for contest information. Elwood Reid Hall has been selected Church, he has been Elders Quorum ple. He retired from his employment at the by the Nephi Kiwanis Club to be the President, High Council Member and Grand Marshal ofthe Mammoth Parade Bishop of the Nephi 4th Ward for 8 Nephi Rubber Plant after 40 years and on July 11, 1997. years. Other callings have been Scout- now enjoys retirement. He is Grandpa He was bora in Nephi and has been a ing and YM President He and his wife Hall " to the neighborhood and enjoys lifelong resident. He graduated from served a mission in the Wisconsin Mi- raising rabbits, gardening and working Juab High School and entered the U.S. lwaukee Mission in 1989-9He is cur- at Jenkins IFA on Mondays. Navy where he spent two years in the rently serving, with his wife, as OrdiSouth Pacific during World War II. nance Workers at the Manti LDS Tem He and the late Phyllis LaMar Boney Bowles has been cho- V.aM Bagley are the parents of sen as the Grand Marshal ofThursday's three children: Perry Reid Western Parade sponsored by the Hall (Jeralyn) of Salt Nephi-Neb- o Posse. Lake City, Linda Sue LaMar was born July 5, The 20th Annual Ute Stampede Fun Stratton (Lome), and the 1920, in Nephi to Lettie p late Beverly Diane Run will be held Saturday, July 12th, and LaVern Bowles. He (Alan). After the in Nephi. was married to Carol Lee death of his first wife, he a.m. Brewer Bowles. Registration will begin at met and married at the city park. A 5K race will begin at He has been a long time Hamson of Provo 7:30 a.m. and a 12 mile race for chil- member of the Nephi-Neb- o and she and her daughter, Posse. He is a vetdren 12 and under, will begin at 8:30 Kathy Bird (Randy), eran of WW II. joined the family. Eetwecn LaMar has always enthem they have 11 grandThe entry fee for the childrens race joyed hunting for arrowchildren and 3 greatgis $5.00. The fee for the 5K is $11.00 or heads. He raced the randchildren. $9.00 for (by July 11). Chariot team for the Elwood served a four forms are available at Nebo Division for many Registration year term on the Nephi Nephi City Hall or from Bruce Hall or years. He also is one of City Council and has been the two charter members Rkk Welsh. active in community serof the Good Cam Club. lie Entrants will receive a and vice. One such prefect was love for had a has refreshments. Trophies will be award- horses and great the horseshoe pit at the the outdoors e Park. ed for male and female fin- ail of his life. active the in Doing ishers and first-plaOne of his fondest Nephi finishers. Club has given him Medals win be awarded far first, sec- memories of the Ute the opportunity to be cf ond and third place division winners. Stampede is square discservice. He is fed PresiAwards wifi also he presented to the ing which used to he Fait dent and ban till of our festivities. oldest and youngest participants. gst the TsrriiLc I- -J Fro-pir-n ilia children ere Czrxa All ia tbs fophi participants are eligible to partic- Thipin of Suthrrfor.i, Uz-z-- iziy CJLzA, and ipate in a prise drawing at the concluGary Cowles ef Lrv I ' rM' sion of the races. LcU Eligmaa, il-ltiird grtizzM ia T AidiCiciil information is available Cowles f Mrry; from Bruce Hall are Richard or Puck Welsh Active ia the LC3 Elwood Hall Young of Nephi; Darrin Elivood Hall sslscted to bs Grand Marshal for ths Mammoth Parade on Friday 623-451- Ute Stampede r,t run nun OulUlUuy at city park 8 or 623-136- 1. deo visitor. In addition, there are plenty of accommodations and services for the visitor, including motels, drive inns and restaurants, gas stations, campgrounds, grocery stores, convenience stores and other services. Motels and campgrounds include Robertas Cove, Safari Motel, Starlite Motel, Sunset Best Western, Super 8 Motel, High Country RV, KOA and The Whitmore Bed and Kamp-groun- d, Breakfast. on Thursday Pay-stru- 7.-0-0 en first-plac- Ki-wa- ce hi 623-147- Merchants of Nephi area businesses will feature sale items during the days of the Stampede and welcome the ro- Boivlss choc2n to be Grand Marshal of Wastem Farads 0. Wil-lade- information call b pisj Or-ego- n; Cfop-childre- 23-14- 23-223- 5. n Young and Patty Roundy of Mona. He has 23 grandchildren, 25 great-grandchildr- and 1 |