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Show J of the groups she has taught include Laketown the Clcggers, the Young Marching Cad-ett- es Some TALENT FIND TINKERS riCKEI) AT COUNTY her regular dancing students who perform tap, ballet, jazz and tumbling. Second place went to Sandy Mills, a 1$R3 graduate from North Rich High School and the n. daughter of Richard and Betty Mills of She sang the theme from !5ahogany. Sandy plans to continue her education at BYU Third place went to Kristy Huefner, daughter cf Ron ?nd Bess Huefner of Garden City. She is a senior at North Rich High School. She sang and played "It's My Turn' on the piano. Fourth place wnt to .Sherrie Weston, daughter of George and Cathy Tester, of Laketown, who joined Tonya Pugmire in a skit dance. Sherrie arid FAIR Judy Floyd By Lake-tow- The 1983 Farm Bureau Talent Find was held August 26 at the South .Rich Elementary School in Randolph. Moderators for the contest were JoJean wife of Sin "'.'eston. He is lake town's We-st- on, Young Farmer and Rancher Representative. he t annual for competition were: Judges who a Robbie Stacey, is native of Olympia, Cash. She attended Ricks College, majoring in music. Debbie continued her education at BYU and now lives in woodruff. Ida Ifiiir, v.ho attended Utah State, was also a judge. She is from Randolph. Also judging were Fern and Daryl Nelson of Fish Haven, Ida. Both attended Ricks College. Mrs. Nelson is the Seminary teacher at North .Rich School. Daryl continued his education at is a student at North Rich High School. Tonya, the daughter of Sharon and Dennis Fugmire of Laketown, will be attending school this fall in Florida. All first place contestants go to the State Fair in their age category in September 10, The Senior first place winner there will go to State University where he received his Masters, and now serves a Principal at North Utah RICH COUNTY FARADS divided into three The first category was the Junior categories. Division which is for ages 10 and under. Those participating in the Junior Division The Talent Find was were: first The doggers of lake town who won ce. The group's members include Thane and pla- Ntbeker, Tricia Nebeker of Laketown. They are the son and daughter of Harold and Diane Nebeker; David Kchow and Gina Fchow, son and daughter of Bishop Lynn and Kathy Rchow of laketown; The laketown doggers are under the direction of Holly Yeston, also of Laketown. The group won f 2$' for first place. Fecund place went to Michelle Negus, age 9, who is the daughter of Elaine and Barry Negus cf Garden City. Michelle played a plan 0 solo entitled Anita's Dance. Michelle takes piano lersons from Darner. Madser. and is in the fouri! grade. Her mother says Uchelle is an excellent student who loves to play the piano. Une SCHEDULE DINNERS ANNOUNCED The "Woodruff Float in the North Summit here Sept 15 at South Summit Sept. 22 at South Rich week was judged the ner and was awarded ce rrice of $150. win- first in the money Sept. 29 Oct. 4 Oct. 13 Oct. 18 Oct. 20 plaamount Second place went to the Randolph Second "ard entry which won 125 for the runner-u- p prize going to them. The Randolph Second Ward Young 'Aomen's float won the Novelty Award and received 75. tc ar. employment Melinda did an by Mike Jackson. Melir.da attends South Rich Elementary School and is in the sixth grade. Her hobbies are cats and gy- third category was "for First place in .that division the Senior went Div-isi- on. to Holly native of Bountiful, Ut. Che is married to Burdette Y.restcn of Laketown. Holly and Burdette both attended UtahState University in Logan. ollyJ graduated with her teaching certificate and Burdette with a biology degree. Holly has three children who range from two years old to six. Holly pe rforaed a dance to the music from Vtestcn, a 1 the Electric Horseman. She started dancing at the age of four when she was eight she started studying only ballet. ;She completed eight years of ballet. Holly was an Aggiette for two years at Utah State, and has been teaching da- nce for five years. i Sept. 9 Tintic here Sept. 16 at St. Joseph Sept. 23 Manila here Sept. 30 Tendover here Oct. 5 at Vernon AUCTION year over all others in the H Livestock Auction held in conjunction with the 1983 L-- HILT, Rich County Fair in Randolph, he steer was owned and prepared for the fair by Heidi AFGHAN Hoffman. by Mountain Fuel.' entitled: "Bear It" The RICH BASEBALL Zions First National Bank of Randolph was high bidder for the Grand Champion Steer this acrobatic, dance to a song mnastics. NORTH LIVESTOCK first transfer Park City here at North Summit South Summit here South Rich here -- of Woodruff. She is the daughter of Calvin and Filer. Dear. n, natives cf Mountain View. The Spanns moved co Y.ooiruff two years ago due .Manila here prize. Third plade went to the Randolph econd 'Tard Relief Society with a 100 Leu Baun Hoffman of Rantwo songs, with the entitled "Tomorrow, Tomer row. " The second category of competition was for ages 11 to 16: The winner in that division was Melinda Cpa-- nn daughter of Roy and dolph. Tiffany sang 8 Sept. 1983 Rich County Fair Parade last at .Manila at Park City Aug. 30 Sept. 1 attends North Rich Elementary School. Third place was taken by Tiffany Hoffman, RICH VOLLEYBALL NORTH Rich High Fchool. DRAWING The Garden The Reserve Champion ' Kristina We City Library volunteers will draw that ky number from hat Saturday. The winners luc- the will then be announced for the afghan and the quilt which have been made and ated locally to ise money don- ra- 'for the library.' Drawing will be at 2 p.m. in the library at the Garden City Town Hall. . . It on Steer was Feed of Montpelier. Other steers earning honors and chasers included: Chad Bank shown by Ebom of Laketown, and was bought by their pur- Peart, purchased by First National of Evanston. Marty Weston, purchased by Utah Livestock, PDA. Lisa Weston, Cattle Co. of Laketown. Sherrie Weston, First National Bank of Evanston. Ryan Shaul, Alvin Shaul. Nick Wamsley, First National Bank of Evanston. Vernon Hatch, Utah Livestock FCA. Eric Wamsley, B.J. Western Wear. Troy Peterson, J.W. Ranch and Land Co. Tony Jackson, Uinta County Herald. Kelly Shaul, Bell, Inc., of Randolph. Those animals und were increased eral Land Bank. sold at under $1.35 per , to that level by the po- Fed- |