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Show E 0 THE Stampede Contestants Earn Community Server Bathing Beauty © $17,168 During Three--Day Rodeo Juab Grand Marshal Winners Chosen Ute NEPHI — William D. NEPHI — the Ute Stampede event winners Rosser, wif de The top winnir petition were selected on the highest points Howard Nephi, was to Howard was selected by the Stampede committe serve as grand marshal because of service. He is an insurance farmer and has donated many hours of ivie and church projects has been a Ute Stampede Committee member ed as an officer of the Nephi Nebo Posseand both a director and president of Nephi Tises. @ community business boosting each event. T g cet honored in th performan wrding te ac “Bill” the Grand Marshal for the 47th annual Ute Stampede total payoff of $17 168.25 was 1 of the Stamp ization howard has also been a Juab County commis NEPHI — Selected as first preseated with a check place entry in the ampede e top winners were ake d froma field of 36 Bathing Contest was Andrea Fazzi. le contestants Springvil. Judges for the contest were: Shawn Conrad Bruce Meheu. Kelly McKinley. and Penny McKinley. All of KDOT Chosen as her atten dants were: second. Marnie VanderBeek. Price third. Jane Eddy. Mt Pleasant. fourth. Radio Provo. Mindi ANDREA FAZZI ner, Juab County Fair supervisor, and has been a Memmott. Orem. and r fhe Bull Riding D: lace. Grant Sum Jetton, Stephen’ ‘Winnersselect bith r of the Juab County Sheriff's Patrol He is a directorof the Juab County Cattlemen's As- sociation and the junior beef stock show Heis an LDSbishop of the Nephi Sixth Ward andis the father of six children. Third Night Rodeo Nephi Mis s Fazzi was spon sored Howardis married to the former Ruth Belliston LaraLee Osborne by the THE SHOWTIME 9:15 i) PE imeU RL Peres tae 374-5525 OE ee CONTINUES | a Winners Are Announced FO Juab Sheriff's Department Each of the girls w GENE HACKMAN CHRISTOPHER REEVE TWIN DRIVE.IN 12535. State, Provo, 374.0521 The calf roping event was an es crowdfilled the arena at the Saturday pecially exciting one. The three-day night performance of the Ute winner was oneof thelast to perform NEPHI A standing room only Stampede But the two top event winners both According to Cotton Rosser producer, ahout 7.500 people jammed madethenew best times for the rodeo during thelast few minutes of competi the arena for the rodeo the last even- tion ing. “About 500 to 600 people were winners for Saturday wer first place Lewis Field Fs BobSailors, Watso split, Craig Deveny "Bol Grant, Roy turned awayat the gates,’’ said Rosser. The final performance was injury free. At least, no one was carried from the arena, but after watching the huge «Riding Goshen,79. third place. ne only wonderat howmanybruises were acquired bytheriders. Dale Woodard, rodeo clown, and his George Oy Pe CO Lis) PER) ACADEM _ The ultimate hero in the ultimate adventure. Saddle Bronce Kiding. first place. Lewis Field. peos. a5. second place. Brent Christensen cowboyafter cowboy, the crowd could pig, MARRY MY NELLIE" meme 374-2500 rian’ dahe one and one-and-a-half ton bulls jolt trained + Production of E An old-time melodrama ckwagon 7:30 p.m. Melodrama 8:00 p.m. John Campbell, Fillmore fou're never too young ‘alif ito learn the score. 2. entertained stampede attenders with their secondplace Boshi. Paterson specialty act. Woodard also has two John Calf Roping. i trained chickens whopull on his pant legs and chase him about the arena. Stephenville, Texas. 12.5 muchto the delight of the crowd [WENT OUTs INGaear, Grand Parade Winners Announced NEPHI — The annual Mammoth Parade has become as mucha partof the Ute Stampede festivitie the horses were: parade was no exception Grantsville The ProVita Marching Paul Nelson, Nephi Team from Juab High School and the NRP float First Security Bank were selected as Manager, was theparade, honorable mention win- chairman andorganizer. first place, American Fork City and cowboys. This year’s Utah Fuel float Although there were only 63 official entries in the parade, entries came fromall over the state. In addition to the floats from nearby com munities such as Foun: tain Green and Manti there were floats and bands from Price. Cyprus, Richfield, Granger, and North Sevier The daywas clear and warm with a slight wind blowing which made parade watching more comfortable for parade viewers. It has been estimated bycity officials that 9,000 spectatorslined the nine block parade route. Winners in the parade ners. float, second place, Mt Judges for the parade Pleasant City float; and were Mr. and Mrs. Glen third place, Southern Tanner, Sandy, and Dr. “HARRISON FORD and Mrs. Ken Killian 1224- FAMILIE 1:30-4:15 : 7:00-9:45 CENTRAL PLU mi Luis) MANN4 lei G: “General Audiences.” Film contains no materials most parents are likely to consider objectionable even for younger children. “EVERY WHICH WAY BUT LOOSE’ PG: “Parental Guidance Suggested.” Rating cautions parents they might consider some material unsuitable for children. It urges parents to inquireabout the film before deciding on attendance R: “Restricted."” Film contains adult-type material and those under 18 years of age are not admitted except in the company of a parent or in adult guardian. ROGER MOORE.AMES BONDOO? ORYOUREYES ONLY X: This is patently an adult-type film and no one under 18 is admitted. The agelimit may be higher in some places. 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