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Show :','aUTCr'5- T Serving East Juab County A Nice Place -- Volume 101 No 31 200 S STE 4006 hi; SaLT S4101 K-I-T LAI E To T E p CIti UT Imj'JUUo TNC24y-:- o41U Live! Single Copy Price Wednesday, August 6, 2003 www.nephitimesnews.com FIRM ASSOCIATION UTAH PREc-- 307 - r 7:00-9:0- 0 Take in exhibits p.m THUE3SDAY. Take in exhibits Market Hog Judging 10:30 a.m Lead Line 1:30 p.m Market Lamb Judging 3:00 p.m 6:00 p.m. .. Fair Exhibits Open to the Public 6:00-6:3- 0 Live Entertainment p.m Market Steer Live Judging 6:00 p.m Ranch Rodeo (Free to public) 7:00 p.m 7:30-9:0- 0 MISS JUAB Cheyenne Howarth was crowned Miss 2nd Attendant is Jamie Jones, left. Juab County 2003. 1st Attendant is Jennifer Lynn, right. Miss Juab County 2003 crowned The 2003 Juab County Fair began August 4 with the Miss Juab County Scholarship Pageant. Nine contestants participated in the Pageant. Skip and Danese Worwood served as Master and Mistress of Ceremonies. The Pageant theme was Lets All Do the Hop to the Juab County Fair. The Pageant featured music , dance and specialty numbers with a 1950s theme, including an Elvis impersonation by Skip Worwood. Talent selections were performed by Miss Juab County 2002 AnnaLee Lundell and her 1st Attendant Katie Sutherland. Cheyenne Howarth was crowned Miss Juab County 2003. She pre sented a Country Western vocal solo for her talent. 1st Attendant Jennifer Lynn performed a tap dance routine. 2nd Attendant Jamie Jones played the piano. The new Royalty will reign over the activities at the 2003 Juab County Fair which opens to the public on Thursday, Aug. 7, at 6 p.m. Scheduling conflicts and fees are sore spots with area horse riding clubs By Rebecca Dopp Times-New- s Correspondent User fees for the fairground arenas are not entirely fair, or so say some local riding clubs. Representatives from these clubs voiced their opinions to the Juab County Commissioners, who set these fees back in June of 2003. There was also a concern over scheduling. Glen Fowkes, an advisor for the JUS Rodeo Club, said that he was concerned about the fees. He wanted to know where the Rodeo Club and the clubs stood. Commissioner Boyd Howarth said that the commission would waive fees for these two clubs, but that they couldnt schedule a block of days and then not use them. He wanted to know what days and times each club would need. Brook Taylor and Wayne Jarrett, representatives of the Nephi Nebo Riding Posse, were concerned about scheduling conflicts. Taylor said that they were 4-- expecting to have the District meet at the fairgrounds the first weekend in August 2004, but was told by Bob Day that those dates were already scheduled. Taylor of the county. Cook said that the users fees were set up to help cover the cost of the fairgrounds. Kathy Webb, an interested be asked about fees and wanted to straighten up the rights of payusers. She ing and wanted to know about who had the right to use the arena and when, and voiced her concern of people not using it w hen they had it scheduled. Cook stated that if the county had the revenues to pay a fulltime manager to police the usage of the arena, then that would take care of a lot of the problems, but said that five riding clubs would attending the meet. Taylor said that they couldnt get any practice time either because of conflicts with the Hand- cart Pageant, and Good Sams Club. Also the Demolition Derby falls on that first weekend of August. Some suggestions were made to help accommodate the time for the District meet. Commissioner Howarth asked if the derby could be moved to after the fair. Commissioner Neil Cook suggested time for squeezing the set-uthe pageant into a shorter time span to help with their practicing time. Taylor was also concerned over fees. He said that the mayor of Hinckley told him that the arena there would be available for free, but Taylor didnt want to go out p individual user of the arena, non-payin- g that the money just wasn't avail- able at the present time. The commissioners know of the problems and are willing to work with everyone who has concerns. They agree that this is a starting point to help make the usage of the fairgrounds a fair deal for users and county alike. County commissioners accept bids for public safety expansion By Times-New- s Rebecca Dopp Corresponden t The Juab County Commissioners have accepted the recommendation of the Building Authority to progress the expansion of the Juab County Jail by approving two bids for financing and architectural planning. r Fh I lit, , i 9:00 a.m 10:00 a.m Open Class Horse Show Dutch Oven Cook-ofRegistration Fair Open to the Public, f, 1 :00 p.m Contests - Tug of War, Seed Spitting Magic Show with 2:00 p.m B 2:00 3:30 4:30 5:00 7:00 p.m p.m p.m p.m p.m 8:00 p.m Dutch Oven Cook-of- f Judging Diaper Derby Cook-off Awards Dutch Oven Farm Bureau Talent Find Western Night Rodeo (Free to public) Pick up Fair Exhibits The Dreamer to e amusement parks to cruise boats. B combines crazy props with spectacular magic to provide good clean family entertainment. His impromptu in 9 ;vx-iU- the Dreamer (Free to public) Multi-Purpos- I - H atuhmy, auoust ussi B The Dreamer will perform his magic at the Juab County Fair. The show will be on Saturday, Aug. 9, at 2:00 p.m. in the Building at the Juab County Fairgrounds. B the Dreamer has been performing magic professionally for more than ten years. Hi magic has taken him all over the U.S. performing everywhere from I ;. Horse Show Fair Open to the Public 5:00-7:0- 0 Live Entertainment p.m Juab County Junior 6:00 p.m Livestock Auction ATV Rodeo 8:00 p.m sponsored by Garrett Honda (Free to public) 4-- perform magic at the county fair Saturday The loan would le for $250,000 over a term of 20 year', at a rate of 4.25o LJSH Planning Architectural interest adjusted every five years Interiors for the design for the based on the prime, with no originanew jail addition to the public tion fees or collateral required. The full payment amount safety building in the amount of would be $354,903.08 with inter$16,566. The motion was also made by est during that time period being Cook to approve the bid for financ$104,903.08, principal being the West Far Bank. this project by ing original $250.(MK). Commissioner Neil Cook made the motion to approve a bid from MMr' a.m 9:00 a.m 3:00 p.m B ! Auoust eifi AUUST Hh vL teraction with audiences makes each show a new adventure that is sure to have you laughing. Bring your family to this amazing stage production packed with spectacular illu- sions, disappearing acts, tricks of every kind, a splash of ESP, great music, audience participation , fun lights and smoke. Be sure and come down to the County Fair and enjoy some real family entertainment. This magic show is free to the |