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Show ' MAKE THE FUTURE is the theme of youngsters shew authentic dress, Photo by Judy Floyd, FAIR Bill RODEO WINNERS AN Vahnoy won the 1983 Rich County In BeeWee Barrels, Justin Groll was the champion, Casey Blackburn was runnerup, and Heidi Hoffman was third. was won by Ranee Buck-le-y, The Goat Tying and Carolee Rex was second, Kelly Shaul title took third, Scott Spencer was bull dogging champion, with Iynn Bennett taking second, and Byron Yamane third, lh Bareback Riding David Weston was the champion, James Clark second. Clay Kirkham was fourth, Richie Hamilton was third, Em Comia and Ken Stilman was sixth. fifth, In Saddle Bronc competition, there was a for first and second between Stacey split Masscaro and Clint Meacham, Dennis Weston was third, and Shawn Buckley and Jim Hoffman split fourth and fifth money, Robert Murry was champion bullrider, and Kelly Anderson and Casey Aimone split second and third place. Bill Stuart and Ron Stuart money, and Jim Finkbinder and Joel split Sullivan split. Team Roping participants included teams of Craig Herdsman and Don Martin, Doug Vickery and Russel Scott, Grant Clausen and Paul Freed, Vem Goodman and Chad Summer, EmandComia Bret and Chris Batthlome, Larry Helquist Russell, and Chris Freed teamed with Bret If your club Is scheduled to coot, or you pioneer - EDITORIAL Fair Rodeo championship in the calf roping. Second went to Harold Wise, third to Jack Muir, and fourth to Ron Martin, In the Senior Barrells, Trina Comia was champion, Susan Sarrage was runnerup, Louise Atchley was third, and Carolee Rex was fourth, Kristy Hatch was champion in the Junior Barrels, Susan Hatch was second, and Julie Johnson was third. Governor down in that we may be bogged our pointed water here on Bear Lake. pointed out that not adequate money exists to right it. So it is with us as we slosh along attemoting to preserve this lush blue water we love. Oddly it appears the Environmental Protection He er mountains. with Meets seoond Thursday of each month in the City ing made are bear lane rendezvous CHAMBER OF COMMERCE be- Meets sew- Facts are sketchy, but we here find ourselves bogged down in a paper mire created jointly by the EPA officials who require so much study and FHA who sewer ear Lake play to finance our Graham AMERICAN LEGION DRAWING Elmo and Judy Jackson were wina television at the Rich art Fair drawing last week as pof the Fair festivities, Billy Jackson wona set of binoc- ulars, Sharon Rex won a Daughters of the Utah Pioneers Quilt, and Dorothy Stringham won the slow cooker. The awards were presented by Rich County American Legion members and the Auxiliary. Jones, Presi- CITE PLANNING ZONING COMMISSION GARDEN . d Meets third Friday of each month, LASETOVN TOWN COUMOli ners of County Wednes- dent, presiding, 7p.9. B- project. third day of each month in the Garden City Hall age? officials Mayor 4t 7p9 about poluted water coming into the lake, but what about all. Paul Webb, presiding, pap- project leaders are as fast as they can to get running sewer completed. Studies CITY COUNCIL GARDEN Our sewer a na-a- )hone number to the Bear Lake News, Garden City, Ut. 84028) just Agency has bogged us down to special dateknow .et the community send the ibout, please town e, or Hub neae, the date and your lavo a . learned Tuesday from our Utah We ' this Daughters of the Utah Pioneers float which paid its best to spectators at the 1983 Rich County Fair Parade Inst week in Randolph, Above W-- Meetd at 8p,n, on the third Thursday of each month, Mayor Clayton Robinson Counoil presides. members are Dewey Forsberg, Georgs Weston, Harold Nbbeker and Delora Johnson, |