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I live pretty close and so I responded right reaction, swerved to miss Rache- - Trauntvein Correspondent A young teen was killed this morning (Tuesday) on SR 28 when she accidentally rode her bicycle in front of away. a van. Rachelle Kenison, 14, died at the scene when she was struck by a van driven by Allen Harris, 49, Gunnison, said Utah Highway Patrol TYooper Ryan Nichols. Kenison and her cousin, Karri Kenison, 15, were northbound on the highway at 6:55 a.m., said Nichols. The two girls were crossing the highway near Powell Lane just south of Levan, said Nichols. The driver of Both Mangelson and Nichols live in Levan and attend the same LDS ward. Rachelle was our favorite baby sitter and was president of the riding club here, said Nichols. Rachelle Kenison is the daughter of Alan and Cherie Kenison, who live on the family ranch just south of Levan. Alan Kenison is the president of the Nephi Utah LDS Stake. 4-- H jv i V' V ' . 'jr the van was unable to stop in time and struck Rachelle (Kenison). The two girls rode their bikes each morning and they had been riding e along the shoulder of the highway, said Sgt. Paul Mangelson, UHP. They were northbound en route to their home after their ride south along the state road, he said. Karri Kenison told us that she told Rachelle not to go but that Rachelle had not heard her, said Mangelson. He said Harris also thought the girl had noticed him but, for whatever reason, Rachelle. Kenison did not flOQO two-lan- stop. Obviously she did not hear her cousin, or did not see the van, or misjudged the distance, said Mangelson. Harris responded with the usual (SoumGy Pa5p DcoCi oKsDcudoc u TRAGIC DEATH The bicycle ridden by Rachelle Kenison J age 14, lies in the middle Of State Highway 28 south of Levan at Powell lane after the girl was struck and killed by a northbound van driven by Allen Harris, 49 of Gunnison. The girl, according to the Utah Highway patrol, turned in front of the van and was hit when the driver tried to swerve to miss her. borne, daughter of Lyle and Jodie Osborne of Nephi. She was sponsored by Snipz Hair Designz, Nephi. Fourth place was won by Taraca McPherson, daughter of David and Brenda McPherson of Nephi. She was sponsored by Doyles Diesel, Nephi. Fifth place went to Stephanie Anderson, daughter of Doug and Sherie Partridge of Levan. She was sponsored by Painter Motor, Nephi. Each of the winners was presented with a cash prize and all were invited to ride in the Ute Stampede Grand Entry on Saturday. They also were invited to participate in the Spanish Fork Fiesta Days parade. Sponsor of this years contest was the Nephi Lions Club. BATHING BEAUTY WINNERS Left to right, 1st place Nancy Christensen, 2nd place Tiffany Ralphs, 3rd place, Rorie Jo Osborne, 4th place, Taraca McPherson, 5th Place, Stephanie Anderson HUGO By Myrna Trauntvein s .. - - For subscribers in Juab County, the 1998 Juab County Fair Premium book is included with your insert package for the week. For those of you that buy s The from our dealers or vending machines, the Fair Book was mailed as part of the grocery package that you Times-New- receive each week. If we missed, you please call The Times-New- s at 623-052- 5 or the Juab County Extension office at 623-- 1 791 to get a copy of the book. Lcvcn Council beers tlicff ccsfo eff vcnddice di cemetery vrill bo paid by peronto off children CGacnpodo DaGlbung theff ceased the deieepo DcdUuy lnJ0nnopo Times-New- ,er Correspondent Fountain Green old from a field of 15 contestants for the honor. Christensen is a graduate of North Sanpete High School. Her hobbies are modern dance and softball. She holds the national record in her division for a dead lift of 310 pounds. Second place was won by Tiffany By Julie Smalley Times-New- s Correspondent The Levan Town Council met in their regular meeting on July 8, 1998. behind an older home which is not rently occupied. It was decided that the owners would be contacted to request that the problem be taken care of. The council discussed contacting the UDOT (Utah Department of Transportation) about cleaning up the main highway through Levan. Weeds are growing up through the sidewalk. It was felt that the responsibility should be the UDOTs. Levan Town Ordinance states that the width of streets in town be no less than 66 feet wide. It was brought to the councils attention that a proposed street on property owned by Golden Mangelson was only 60 feet wide. Mayor Andrew Robinson indicted that he would talk with Mr. Mangelson about making an adjustment before any building permits are issued on the property. cur- Council member Craig Worwood reported that the stones at the cemetery have been repaired. He explained that this years Ute Stampede Bathing two young children caused the damage Beauty contest. and their families have taken the reNamed as winner of the event was of Lisa Jose and Persponsibility of making the repairs. AfRalphs, daughter Nancy Christensen, daughter of Ralof Kevin and ter some discussion, the council felt the FounRosenberg Nephi, ry and Carolyn Christensen of was She case should be closed. Lisas tain Green. She was sponsored by phs. sponsored by Council member Ralph Wilson gave Mitchs Auto Customizing of Nephi. Country Kitchen, Nephi. Third place went to Rorie Jo Os- - an update on the restroom building She was selected by five judges project at the town park. The building is well under way. The building will not Four Dsy Wssthsr Forecast only have restrooms, but also a kitchen and a storage room. The council discussed putting skylights in the building. Council members Alden Shurtz and The next Levan Tbwn Council MeetBryce Christensen expressed their concern about an abundantly growing ing will be held on August 12 at 7:00 patch of thistle. The thistle is located p.m. A 18-ye- ar weight lifting champ was winner of s Correspondent A purse of $28,838.10 was awarded to winners in the PRCA (Pro Rodeo Cowboys Association) events at the 64th annual Ute Stampede. This does not include the money awarded in Womens Barrel Racing. Those figures were not yet available. Winners in the bull riding competition were: Chad Denton, Oroville, CA, first, with a score of 84 for a prize of $1,584.10; Rex Phillips, Elko, NV, and Corey Navarre, Weatherford, OK, with a split for second and third place with a score of 78 for a prize of $1,038.58 each; Jason Nunnemaker, Fourtuna, CA, fourth, with a score of 77 and a prize of $579.67; and Dustin Walk, Lehi, and J.D. Preece, Stansbury, with a split for fifth and sixth place with a score of 73 for a prize of $289.84 each. Bare back winners were: Ty Reeder, Corrine, first, with a score of 82 for a prize of $1,264.40; Tbdd Pierce, Shelly, ID, second, with a score of 76 for a prize of $957.88; Cody Hancock, Twin Falls, ID, third with a score of 73 and a prize of $689.66; Bobby Mote, Redmond, OR, Tim Rydalch, Stockton, and Kelly Wardell, Bellevue, ID, all tied for the fourthfifthsixth split and won $306.52 each. Winners of the saddle bronc competition were: Rusty Allen, Roy, first, with a score of 78 and a prize of $1,280.40; Paul Sandal, Faith, SD, Marty Short, Evanston, WY, and Neil Barg each had a score of 76 to split the prize for second, third and fourth place and won $711.33 each; Matt Marvel, Battle Mtn., NV, won fifth with a score of 75 and a prize of $271.60; and Jeb Knox, Prosser, WA, won sixth place with a score of 74 and a prize of $194. Winning team ropers were: Craig Stephens, Blue Diamond, NV, and J.D. Robertson, Las Vegas, NV, with a time of 7.2 seconds for a prize of $1,134.90 each; Steve Young, Goshen, and Cody Young, Goshen, with a time of 7.8 seconds, for a prize of $851.18 each; Brandon Harris, Vilonia, AZ, and Shawn Harris, Conway, AZ, with a time of 8.3 seconds for a prize of $567.45 each; and Dustin Durfee, Roy, and Donald Palles-eManila, with a time of 8.6 seconds for a prize of $283.72 each. Winners in the calf roping event were: Jim Bob Mayes, first, with a time of 10.3 seconds for a prize of $1,624.50; Travis Pendleton, second, with a time of 11.0 seconds for a prize of $1,344.42; Trent Walker, 11.12 seconds with a prize of $1,064.33; Waylon McCurley, Brady Brewer, Pocatello, ID, each had a time of 11.4 for a split of fourth and fifth place and a prize of $644.21; and Brad Carpenter, Nampa, ID, sixth, with a time of 11.7 seconds and a prize of $2C0.C9. Steer wrestling event winners were: Jay Faulkner, Gooding, ID, and Craig Smith, Liberty, n, See XZ onpet 2 ! |