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Show Leamarado confinin' jnnn the same thing horse, and he again. Later on Matt worked at Cedar Lake for Dan Livingston and because of this he was nicknamed Mosquito Jack front Clear Lake, and Mosquito Jack participated in an and all rodeos he could get to. Pete Nelson fiom Icammgion, who was foreman on Me Int Me Rumh, is credited with having the first Mimg ol rodeo horses in the State ot I tali 11L bought Old lumps from Me lots res and probable several other hmses I he fust rodeo Pete put on was m the I eannngton arena Ol course, it was ust a din field then, but it served the purpose. Pete traveled all over the state of Utah trailing his horses and Matt was there to help him Avoiding to Man, Pete staned rodeoing in about d do 1414. rodc'o where they had a string of bulls from Paiiguiteh. The meanest one was 'One Eye", named because he had onlv one eve and alsei just one horn. Live hundred dollars was promised to the man who could ride him, but the owners didn't believe anvone would ever claim the money. The rodeo lasted three class and each day the men drew to see which would have a chance at him. Die first and second dav. Matt . watched men get thrown, and the third dav Matt diew i One to ride. He had seen the old bull in action the two davs before and knew about how he w as going to act so w it h Matt's natural , abilits and this extra he lode the bull. The owners then didn't want to pas the 5500, but the people in the crowd were on Ins side, vi Matt got Fe" , know-how- the money "Bov, that's the biggest monev ever saw m my life." lie told us. Matt met Loiisie Henrte when he was in Panguiteh to a rodeo, and later cm tlics were married She must have cnioved rodeoing as much as Matt, because she traveled right along with him. often staving m a tent while thes w c t e aw as from home. I lies have had a vets and memorable interesting cvpc lienees to numetous to mention In 144. Man was presented a beautiful cowboy buckle and belt because lie had never missed the rodeo m Vernal fiom 1424 to 194. a total ol twcniv-thrcseats. Me has a belt buckle showing he was the champion bull dogger in Evanston, Wyoming in EH, and mans, mans other trophies and aw, lids 1 When Matt was about 14. he mde up horn Deseret seveial times to take pan m lodeos in I eannngton and Ivnndvl One tune in winds a liicnd Redd Vlams tried to ride Old unpv h.u Old lumps' ssas a got thiown olf woik horse ossmd In the Mclntcre Ranch and later told to Pete Nelson He could be woi kc d all das m the fie Id and then ridden into the barn at night ssith the harness on, but as soon as someone put the saddle on him, all heck bloke loose After Redd got dumped the men started shouting. Come oil Sqinio. sou can ride him Matt said he (tied to iide ' Old but was thrown over the lumps ' hoi sc s head later on Matt rode the hoise quite a number of times When Man was about sixteen or seventeen, he was in Richfield to a L 1 Back n Forth pao e Man will September 2. is now peeling, blisters in the palms of my hands the size- ot quarters and then the mower got real cranks ahei I tan over a rock. Yardwoik isn't mv stioug point so best just siav in the house, tspeeiallv since the miter box and came to an And the plane is just understanding working like a eliatni suue took the blade to I im and he smoothed out the ew is kept asking w hat ailc d the nicks I told and him to gist compute it plane to planing with a would understand Our scorpion is doing quite well except think she ate her babies, as thev have all disappeared tiled to keep her well fed so that wouldn't happen, but she is a picks c.ucr She likes kinds ol certain spiders, She grasshoppers, and drug.m flss doesn t like black bugs oi wasps have l hough ol t ui mug In r loose mile' house I am so sic k ol it s spub s, and little ants which we so n to have an abundance ol this u,u hive even I c c son d to spt av but tin ants ust gi t In 1 1 1 I I 11 i I c I In v lov c it i I be tore the I aniai ado cc U braiioti. and he and lousic will he out honoted c guests. f vcrsotie is invited to )oin us tor the celebration which starts m the morning with a program at 10 111 dinner at cm seventv-sinoon, kids sports at 2 Ol) and the big be 1978, just two days Cucle J. Rodeo at .1 ,10 x o o Moto-Cro- ss school o Riding o 0 No charge- - bring your own cycle and protective 0 o gear (and lunch) sponsored by 0 in Fillmore Held at Fairgrounds from 0 O Saturday, Sept. 2nd. Taught by o 0 DON FULLER, O o nationally knoivn racer. o o Hosts Cookout dangers allot Dav has always been a weekend ol high fire danger and this vc.it is no exception During the month ol August we received a couple id davs ol summer moisture. Tins moistuie helped reduce the fire danger tempnrarilv . As you have noticed, at hillsides are vc- -y brown and the v dried out. gc ai ion is completels I sin a h w leaves on the trees have d to chv out. With all the st .a vi gd, u ion drsing out, the risk of fire uiv oases tre mendouslv This year we h iv i had quite a lew costly fires fhese lies have been not only costly in the I it s ol dolluis one half million l.h o'.) hut also in lost resources. I'uwhli timbet. wildlife habitute. g with good livestock grazing land has hot n lost flic maturity of the fires this siitnmei have been M in ol those fires have been along w logliwavs and can be traced to a scaulcd cigarette butt. Campfires ave also been the cause of many fires. I mm thes were improperly built or We at the State ic It unattended loiester's Office feel that with the public's conpetuuon and support that we will be able to cut down on the i, umbel ol man caused fires over this liohdav weekend. So during your travels, be extra catetul and when you an out cnovmg Utah's natural beauty, it member that a single match, a disi aided cig.mtte or an unattended r implite can dcstrov many acres of i . The USU I xtension Service was host at a for the local cookout Southeast Asian people. Hotdogs, punch, cake, and marshmallows were enjoyed bv everyone with nearly 70 participating Volleyball, sack rates, and games were enioved by evervone USU Beth Crosland, Home Economist planned coordinated the and event, assisted bv Jelf Vouih Banks. Counts Jim Bushnell, Agent, County Agent; I'tahna Berry. I xtension Sec and ic k tc Staples and Rodncv ( vans, Eolith Conservation Activities Corps participants Douglas Crosland, f ma V to v ll I j fj : it th ( o nit' Vos, in,, tOMomisf, Sonli I ,is ( ,S F dP-o.isA uiti assists gi rl fiiv- - let trtTjnritJogs. - Jimwr tl so uhilt emoys hoi A ori A ' a 7. r S ( A Vl -- j. Cr0sW illtj son assist South last i,Ui, Kft.r. Im.iu ohiUron . mfi marshmallows for toasting. ryrr irrYTi 0 0 q o yv D 0 0 o 5 When you know how they're built you 'll buy a YAMAHA 0 0 o o o o o o o o .Vi v AT THE WITCH DOCTOR TV REPAIR ' .0: cc& THIS UNIQUE INSTRUMENT NOTCH PERFORMANCE AMFM STEREO BRING OUT-TOYOUR QUALITY CAN IN HI-F- I. PLAN TO ATTEND THE NEW Occoooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo SEVIER VALLEY TECH THIS FALL DOWNTOWN CONOCO 110 S. PAGE NINE f . c O o 9 County Progress, Fillmore, Utah 84631 Friday, August 25, 1978 line and Lowell Peterson also helped. 0 ll&ll SliimCKS 0 o Millard ftom I'ti'jc f had done took the easv wav out and Then Rita loasicd it with dressing sandwiches. me lortuikcv kepi asking I'ooi little deprived child had forgotten w hat a chic ken w as man-cause- don t know w hat am s as has c n t cook spe ak ol all sumtm i c Inc kc ii m a muilic nt ol madness, then when got home and nahcd what I oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo o Q o 0 DONT MISS IT!!! o O 0 o 0 tOMfiMUt Tuition and Fees Only 75 Per Quarter Main , Fillmore , Utah Accredited By: APPROVED Northwest G.l. Bill Mr 63' 'cr J ) Association Educational Grants and Colleges Work Study State Board of Vocational H Education - YOU CAN'T AFFORD NOT TO BE TRAINED -- Bert Bennett of Holden is the new manager of Downtown Conoco. He is well qualified for the job. Bert can give you first class service on your car at a price you can afford. Bert started working in service stations in 1968. His first station was Frontier Beeline, working with Steve Frampton. They were working for John Cooper. Bert then moved to the new Husky for John and worked there for three years. Afterwards he worked for Sid Hunter at the Conoco in Holden. Previous to the Downtown Conoco he worked for the Paradise Conoco for a year. Bert is married to Bonnie Seguine Bennett and they plan to made their home in Fillmore and make a career out of the Downtown Conoco. Bert would like you to come in and try his service youd be glad you did! of Schools All New Equipment & Facilities - PROGRAMS AVAILABLE Q 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 q Business Management 0 Secretarial q q Mechanics 0 Commercial Arts Auto Body Auto Mechanics & Graphics & Drafting Accounting Nurses Aide Cosmetology Business Machine Repair Welding Building Trades Deisel Industrial Electronics & Heavy Duty Food Services & Chef Training Distributive Education FOR MORE INFORMATION CONTACT: i i SEVIER VALLEY TECH Fees W0 Per Quarter Tuition & 800 West 200 South Richfield, Utah 84701 896-820- Classes to Start Sept. 18 i i 2 Name (Nurses Aide, Aug. 30) Address ENROLL NOW! B City CLASSES FILLING FAST. f Orders will be taken for Turner Oil Delivery i Phone ES3 EU ESI a cn 3 E3 sea C3 Id Cd Ed IQ Ed Q Ed E3 4 j |