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Show o TTC2345 UTAH PP6SS ASSOCIATION ii?1 E 3 JOO 5 5TE 10084124-150UT SALT LAKE On Serving East Juab County A Nice Place To Live! -- Volume 102 No 28 Vv W' ,A 14, 2004 July www.nephitimesnews.com Single Copy Price Ute Stampede Schedule V MUOcjy Thursday July 15 z 9:00 a.m. Baby Contest, Juab County Building 4:00 p.m. Main Street Entertainment Chad Winn, Cowboy Poet; Dennis Steele, Multi-Purpos- e Niarasr vi jwwi- - Country Music 6:30 p.m. Western Parade on Main Street 7:30 p.m. Introduction of visiting royalties and special guests at the Rodeo Arena 8:00 p.m. Mark Schlatter, Parachute jump into the arena 8:00 p.m. Ute Stampede PRCA Rodeo at the Fairgrounds, featuring Flying U Rodeo stock Friday July 16 a.m. Lions Club Breakfast at the City Park p.m. Main Street Entertainment The Scrubs p.m. Ute Stampede Mammoth Parade on Main Street p.m. Introduction of visiting royalties and special guests at the Rodeo Arena 8:00 p.m. Mark Schlatter, Parachute jump into the arena 8:00 p.m. PRCA Rodeo at the Fairgrounds, featuring Flying U Rodeo stock 7:00 2:00 4:00 7:45 ; -fc,--5 7 V (Pj iJ - 4 (Tsn. ; r - v7 j v O iV5rV P rti r t y y' J STAMPEDE ROYALTY Jessica Brewer is the Queen for the 70th Annual Ute Stampede. Her attendants are: Kamisha Young, 1st Attendant and Terika Bundy, 2nd Attendant. They welcome you and your family and invite you to come again next year! Saturday 7:00 a.m. Lions Club Breakfast at the City Park 7:30 a.m. Ute Stampede Fun Run starting at the City Park 8:00 a.m. Shotgun Start Golf Tournament 10:00 a.m. Car Show at the City Park 10:00 a.m. Horseshoe Pitching Tournament 1:00 p.m. Golf Tournament 2:00 p.m. Main Street Entertainment The Sudweeks Family 4:00 p.m. Bathing Beauty Parade on Main Street (judging at the City Park) 7:45 p.m. Introduction of visiting royalties and special guests at the Rodeo Arena 8:00 p.m. Mark Schlatter, Parachute jump into the arena - - 8:00 p.m. PRCA Rodeo at the Fairgrounds, featuring Flying U Rodeo stock Daily Activities: each day at 9:00 a.m. at the Trap Club Nephi Gun Club Stampede Shoot-Ou- t Ute Stampede Craft Show Friday and Saturday at the County Courthouse City of Fun Carnival at the Fairgrounds each night f Grand Marshals named Ute Stampede Western Parade to feature George Kendall as Grand Marshal George Kendall has been selected as the Grand Marshal for the 70th Annual Ute Stampede Western Parade. His selection comes as a special honor. In 1901, celebrating Nephis 50th anniversary, his Great-grandfath- Kendall was Grand George Marshal of the Parade. George was born and raised in Nephi. He moved to Levan in 1948. He enjoys horses and has been riding all his life. He was a Deputy Sheriff under Raymond Jackson and Duane Sperry. He worked 18 years as W. A- - ' v Jt.il '' N f Oi m -v Deputy Sheriff for the Ute Stampede. He worked for NRP for 36 years and then retired. George was President of the Levan Riding Club and was active in all the clubs activities. George has been a Director for the Central Utah Back Country Horsemen for 6 years. During that time he has led and organized the Annual Chicken Creek Ride. He also led the riders on the child abuse benefit ride with all proceeds going to abused children. He has participated in 5 wagon trains, including the Centennial Wagon Train from Salt Lake to Provo, Paragonah to Parowan, Gunnison to Cedar City, Payson to Nephi, and Birdseye to Man-ti- . George has ridden in three 4th of July Parades. He married Marilyn Morgan in 1950. They have 5 children; Alan (Sue) Kendall, Kathy (Bill) Rice, Scott (Lynette) Kendall, Michelle (Jerry) Crofts, Julie (Mike) Mitchell. They have 17 grandchildren and 3 Georges love of horses and riding make the Nephi Nebo Posse proud to present him as the Grand Marshal. He is truly honored to have been chosen. great-grandchildre- V Ute Stampede Mammoth Parade Grand Marshal is Ike Lunt George Kendall , t Jay M. (Ike) Lunt has been named to be the Grand Marshal July 17 of the Ute Stampede Mammoth Parade on Friday. Ike was born in Nephi and has spent most of his life here. He married Barbara Munk in 1919 and they have three children, Larry, Rodney and Billy. They are the proud grandparents of eight grandchildren and nine greatgrandchildren. He owned and operated his own business for several years and also has done some farming. Ike served as a Nephi City Councilman for four years and eight years as a Juab County Commissioner. He served his county in World War II and in Korea. He has served for thirty-nin- e years on the Ute Stampede Committee as President, Secretary-Treasure- r and as a director. We salute Mr. Lunt this year as Grand Marshal for the Mammoth Parade. Vice-presiden- J- rfn',1- "iVr n Stampede Surprise The Ute Stampede Committee has arranged a Surprise for everyone in attendance at the 70th Annual Ute Stampede Rodeo on July 15, 16 and 17th. We will give a clue however, that the people who will make this surprise event happen are from Nevada and have just completed a 10 day run at the Reno Rodeo. Billed as the Worlds Richest Rodeo. The Stampede Committee and Flying U Rodeo think you and especially your children will enjoy this surprise. Reita Creek Scoreboard New this year, for the Ute Stampede, will be a scoreboard, all the way from Cold Lake Alberta, Canada, for your approval. The scoreboard will be 16 feet wide and 1 1 feet tall. For the rough stock events, it will post the score of the contestant that has just completed their ride. It comes with an electric eye for barrel racing that plugs into the time clock and will time up to one hundredths of a second. The average time that appears is official. Tie down roping, team roping and steer wrestling will show the time of the contestants run. Mr. Shawn Metchewais will be the scoreboard operator. The Ute Stampede will be just one of the 21 rodeos and P.B.R. events that will showcase the scoreboard this year. The committee hopes you will enjoy this addition. t, Meet the stars and win a National Finals getaway Friday evening, July 16, at 6:30 p.m. Join us at the Painter Dodge display along with KMTI, KLGL, KS4C and KCYU radio live broadcast. Just south of the ticket booth you and your family can meet Rodeo Hall of Fame Cowboy and producer Cotton Rosser, Also our very own and 4X International Champion Charro-Tom- as. Ute Stampede Royalty along with clowns and bullfighters Rodney Shotgun Gaston, Louie Jones and Tim OConner. That same night the radio stations will hold a drawing for a Las Vegas National Finals getaway at 7:00 p.m. You must come down to enter and have a chance to win. There will be four National Finals tickets, and two 4 night 5 day stays at the Riviera. The W.N.F.R tickets are some of the best according to last years winners, Kevin and Stacy Snow, Dean and Ann Bailey and from Manti Bruce and Barbara Barton. Half A Buck Contest A new event at the Ute Stampede Rodeo will be held for kids, ten years old and under, on Friday night, July 16. Wells Fargo Bank will contribute 200 fifty cent pieces. The half dollars will be scattered in the arena for the kids to find and claim. This event will take place after the bull riding. This same contest will be repeated for the mothers or for any female over twenty five years of age. Wells Fargo will again provide 200 fifty cent pieces for this event. Tripping will not be allowed, but wrestling will be fine, as long as its fair. Have fun, get a giggle and enjoy. |