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Show 24 August Carbon and Emery County Sports Guide 2000 Carbons cowboys, cowgirls compete western style The Carbon Rodeo Club consistently represents the high school in an exem- plary manner and captures top honors at the western style competitions, staged during the fall and spring seasons. Organizers indicate that the expertise and skill of Carbon High's cowboys and cowgirls promise to provide spectators with exciting rodeo performances in the upcoming year. The rodeo club members are expected to complete the 2000-200- 1 season in the statewide high showings. At top left. Carbon cowgirl Kadie Rhodes gets the head loop around the caif 's neck as her horse puts the breaks on to snap the string holding the rope to the saddle horn. In break-awa- y roping, the girls don't have to jump off the horse to throw and be the calf. Considerable skill is required to get the rope around an animal's neck, whether or team tying the cowboy or cowgirl is compebng in a calf roping, break-awa- y event. At top right KayC Noyes displays the techniques required to secure a top score in bull-ridi- events. At bottom, Carbon High cowboy Chase Greenhalgh has been compebng in the sport of rodeo for several years. He earned high statewide rankings last year. STANDARD LABORATORIES, INC. Coal Analysis and Sampling Environmental Capabilities Soil, Overburden, & Rock Mechanics Contract Laboratory Operation Quality Assurance Programs Skyline Facility P.O. Box 916 Price, UT 84501 Telephone: (435) Fax: (435) ... 448-264- 4 448-265- 7 Where quality is standard! 0000000 00 00 O'O' 0 0TTD''0"0 0 O O 0 O Q JU 5 M Tn nnnnnnnonoQnoQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQd |