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Show WEEKLY NEWS JOURNAL, JULY 15, 1976 REFLEX-DAV- IS msm mmm Am mmmm iraMju. -- sssi$mv os U !j; 09 , These three young horsewomen will be ruling over the horsemanship and rodeo events at the Davis County Fair in August. In the meantime, they will also reign over the Saturday night rodeos at Davis Downs at Lagoon all this summer. They are, from left: Sherrie Anderson, Bountiful, first attendant; Debbi Taylor, Bountiful, Davis County Rodeo Queen and Cindy Fielding, Syracuse, second attendant. RODEO ROYALTY i ; Events and plans for the County Fair are well ".underway with the actual event scheduled for Thursday, Friday and Saturday, August 19, 20, and 21st. 'three-da- y ONE OF the first events related to the County Fair was the selection of the Rodeo Queen and her two atten- dants. The royalty was chosen on their horsemanship ability, poise, personality and speaking ability. their They displayed horsemanship on the rodeo grounds at Davis Downs at Lagoon in Farmington and then were judged on their and personality poise, speaking ability as they met with the judges for a luncheon at the Gaslight Restaurant at Lagoon. HEED AUTO INSURANCE? Get the best, with Fast, Fair, Friendly service from FARMERS INSURANCE GROUP DIXON P. REISBEGK 197 No. Main St. Layton, Utah Phone 376-42- 79 mmw mom emso CHOSEN AS the Davis County Rodeo queen was Debbi Taylor, 18, daughter of Mrs. Karla Taylor and Dr. LeRoy C. Taylor of Bountiful. Miss Taylor, a graduate of Bountiful High, not only likes to ride and train her two horses, but likes to snow and water ski, ride her motorcycle and cook. She has previously been chosen as an attendant to the rodeo royalty at the Lehi Round-U- p and the Heber City and Oakley High School brown-ett- e Rodeos. The blue-eye-d queen plans to attend Dixie College this fall. HER FIRST attendant for the Davis County Fair Rodeo is Sherrie Anderson, 20, msmn mm mm Queen. A graduate of Clear- daughter of Mr. and Mrs. field High, she was named queen of her high school rodeo, has participated in several high school rodeo events and was named to the royalty of the Lehi Round-Uthis spring She is a blue-eye-d brunette Paul Anderson of Bountiful. Miss Anderson is a dance major at Utah State University. She is president of the Utah Junior Quarter Horse Association and is a leader of a horsemanship club in Bountiful. She too, likes to ski and lists most outdoor sports as her hobbies. She has auburn hair. 19, Cindy Fielding, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ronald J. Fielding of Syracuse, is the second attendant to the County Fair Rodeo 4-- H p THE GIRLS will reign over all horsemanship and rodeo events at the fair this year and will also reign at every Saturday night rodeo at Lagoon until the opening of j the County Fair. Daryl Price Completes Navy Recruit Training Navy Recruit Seaman Daryl L. Price, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack C. Price of 441 Vickie Lane, Clearfield, has completed recruit training at ihe Naval Training Center, San Diego job training in one of the Navys 85 basic occupational fields Among the subjects he studied were seamanship, close-orde- DURING THE eight week training cycle, he studied general military subjects designed to prepare him for further academic and on-th- r drill, naval his- tory and first aid HE GRADUATED from Clearfield High School in 1975 and joined the Nay m April 'l fi mm In O 1976 Business Since 1957 'Ai o ryt 1976 Pflini EVlotor Home H (Hill ERIOS 0MSD ommm mmm fi r c-- JpSC9 mam HOURS m- - o MINIMI Tub & Ms)9!nniiY& Shower Hot Water Heater Heater (Vt-t-Hijra- auR-- Refrigerator Toilet Solid Wall Construction 1195 No. Main St. Layton ar-- rjara mu a umjf. -- 773-317- 1 .rn.- - it?- ri n - ilcnib aim aBeauri at- mn'SHaavQaaiE' v, j -- CEWtiteaiHsnsiaa.'i- SucilUf vmt- 1 I - xa . 1 & Shuximiif WMW danD iTiniith lln mu I, |