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Show SOUTHERN - Thursday, September 1, 1988 UTAH NEWS Page Three More Results from Kane County Fair ORDER VILLE More results from the Kane County Fair has come m including the following: Parade: Horse group: ist, Zane Grey Riders; 2nd, Johnson Canyon Rough Riders. Business: Garkane Power Assn. Individual: 1st Gerta Palmer, 2nd, Susan Palmer. Most A Frontiersmans Inauguration Early next year, we will inaugurate a new president of the United States at the Capitol in Washington, D.C. Whether it is a Democrat or Republican, the inauguration is certain to be an event marked by a serious speech, a parade down Pennsylvania Avenue and extremely high security. Some recent presidents have tried to break this mold Jimmy Carter walked the inaugural parade route in 1977 but no matter how hard the new president tries to bring his inauguration to the people, nothing will ever match Andrew Jackson's presidential inauguration of 1829. Jackson, a national hero for leading the American forces to victory in the Battle of New Orleans in the War of 1812, ran for president in 1828 as the peoples candidate. Bom in a log cabin in what is now North Carolina, he was a true frontiersman and appealed to the common man. Affectionately known as Old Hickory, he was the first president of the United States who was not from either Virginia or Massachusetts. On March 4, 1829, a huge crowd of the common people who helped make Jackson president came to Washington, D C., for his inauguration. What happened was very different from any of the inaugurations that had come before or since. When the speech was over and the president made his parting bow, the barrier that had separated the people from him was broken down, and they rushed up the steps all eager to shake hands with him, a contemporary of Jacksons recalled years later. It was with difficulty that he made his way through the Capitol and down the hill to the gateway that opens on the avenue. Jackson mounted his horse for his inaugural ride down Pennsylvania Avenue to the White House, the throng trailing behind him. When the mob reached the White House, where Jackson was to give a reception for government officials, it did not stop. Frontiersmen, backwoodsmen, laborers and war veterans forced their way into the White House to celebrate the inauguration of their hero. Some stood on fancy chairs in their muddy boots to see Jackson while others pushed aside members of Congress and their wives to get to tables of food, smashing White House china. The new president was pushed up against the wall by the tide of and had to be protected by a ring of friends who linked arms to create a barrier around him. He eventually was forced to escape the White House through a back door. The partying crowd, however, did not leave until their square-dancin- g was done several hours later. Ill original: 1st, Regional PTA; 2nd, Democratic Party of Kane County. Family, 1st, Denny Singleton; 2nd Rusty and Riley Anderson. Pet Show: Best All Around, Jaime Jolley; Most Interesting, Elayna Johnson; Best Trained, Archie, Keri Sue. Log Sawing: Senior Div., Rex and Rick Crofts, 1st; Dellas Sorenson and Raymond Heaton, 2nd. Boys, Jeff Cox and DeRay. Young, 1st; Wes Troy and Jeff Cox, 2nd; John Cox and Wes Troy, 3rd. Girls: Cindy Roundy and Charrie Young, 1st. Floriculture: Senior Division: Marie Chamberlain, Glenda Crofts, and Lorena Roundy, trophies. Phyllis Esplin, two sweepstakes; Sally Brinkerhoff, Adeline Egbert, Paula Swapp, and Muriel Swapp, all sweepstakes. Floriculture: Junior Division: Tricia T aylor, trophy; Bryce Barton, trophy; Cindy Roundy, sweepstakes. Poultry and Small Animals: John Cox, two trophies; Jeff Cox, Ramona Sorensen and Jason Sorensen, trophies; Lorene Esplin and Cassie Swapp, sweepstakes; and Michael Chamberlain, two sweepstakes. Livestock: Lambs: Jeff Cox, Jeff Roundy, and Nanette Roundy, all grand champions; Kevin Heaton, Lane Roundy and Sam Roundy, all reserve champions. Sheep: Jeff Cox, two grand champions. Steers: Andy Heaton grand champion; Alex Lamb, reserve champion. Hogs: Jeff Cox, John Cox, grand champions; Wade Heaton, Nathan Chamberlain, reserve champions. J udging Contest: tie, Rachel (13 and under) Heaton, Kim Cox and Lane Roundy. (14-1Alex Lamb, (Adult), John Reese. Talent Show: Torrie Casebolt, junior division; Millie Winsor, intermediate, Craig Baird, senior, and Doug Heaton family, judges choice. Ugly Hat Contest won by Deanna Glover. Dutch Oven Cooking: Nathan Chamberlain. Horse Shoes: Women: Shannon Emery, singles; Shannon Emery and Lonna Spencer, doubles. Youth: Jeremy Chamberlain, singles; Jer- well-wishe- rs 9) emy Chamberlain and DeRay Young, doubles. Fruits & Crops: Senior: Leah Brinkerhoff, trophy; Muriel Swapp, sweepstakes. Junior: Tylon Heaton, trophy; Sonn Barrett, sweep-stake- s. Fine Arts: Anne Johnson, ln One of a series of columns on the history and heritage of America. tro- - Case of -- Emergency 1986, PM Editorial Services Call 644-266- 7 Sample Ballot bifid N2 047 DEADLINES phy, Midge Phillips, sweepstakes; Ryan Brinkerhoff, sweepstakes; Deray Palmer, trophy, Carson Baird, trophy; Daniel Holland, two sweep-stake- s; Susan Szarwark (scissors); Arlene Myers, (scissors). Home Arts: Batting winners: Cloma Heaton, Julie Ford, Harriett Legal Notices Community Calendar Items (Classified ads and Community Calender Hems may be phoned in Betty Hamblin,Raleigh Lewis, Vlora McFall, Betty Hamblin, Marie f Shumway. Ma- Sweepstakes: Jacque Glover, ria Roper, Karen Johnson, Mary Cassidy. KANAB- - Nutritional terms will become common language for all Council. Public Health Nurse Hazel Honey, Fredonia, and teacher Kay Willardson were able to secure the services of the Arizona Dairy Council presenters for the instruction. Anita Todd, Ph.D., and Peggy Craig, Nutrition Education Specialist from Tempe, Ariz., taught the teachers about basic nutrition and how to use the special teachers kits. They include lesson plans, worksheets, visuals, wall charts and extension suggestions. The kits were purchased from the Utah Dairy Council with money provided by the Child Nutrition program of the State Office of Education. The students will learn about why food is important to bodies, what the basic elements of nutrition are, how to select wise food choices, how to read labels, how to plan nutritionally adequate meals and how to stay healthy. This course of instruction is a fine example of a goal Kane School District has set up to coordinate instruction step by step, grade by grade. Learning then becomes a building proqesfti .fonaopt, upon concept., The graduating senior will have abetter reservoir of information that will be more complete and retained in 4i. up,t rit- - tor. Matheson and his family operate a dairy farm near Cedar City. Ivan Matheson is a great champion of the American Free Enterprise System and a man of unyielding conviction to principle, Ashby stated. A dairyman, public servant. State Senator and model citizen, Ivan has spent more than two decades serving his community, county and the state of Utah. icof L rfio I. Service. Quality Fair Value & Chiropractor Dr. LoRal G. Linton Chiropractic Orthopedist BACK PAIN NECK PAIN 662 South Hwy. 89-- 644-529- 6 , FEATURED ON YOUR WHITE & GREEN PHONEl BOOK COVER Rni nil Jeffs Sample Ballot fatflid N2 047 Official Primary Ballot For Kane County, Utah Official Primary Ballot For Kane County, Utah September 13, 1988 September 13, 1988 County Clark REPUBLICAN DEMOCRATIC INSTRUCTIONS TO YOTERS: To vote for a candidate place a cross X in the square at the right of the name of the parson for whom you desire to vote and in no other place. Do not vote for any candidate listed under more than one party or group designation. INSTRUCTIONS TO VOTERS: To vote for a candidate place a cross X in the square at the right of the name of the person for whom you desire to vote and in no other place. Do not vote for eny candidate listed under more than one party or group designation. I NOTE A primary election is not required this year for any other parties. 7T For this mu PARTISAN non-partis- an T T 9 Farm Bureau Names Matheson - "Friend" SALT LAKE CITY-T- he state's has largest farm organization bestowed the title of Friend of Agriculture on a local legislator. According to Utah Farm Bureau President Ken Ashby, Delta, State Senator Ivan M. Matheson was given this award in recognition of his many years of affirmative efforts on behalf of agriculture while serving in the Iron County Commission and as a state legisla- - students, through kindergarten sixth grade and Home Economics students in the middle and high school this year. As a result of a half day inservice held Tuesday afternoon, Aug. 23, at Kanab High School, Kane County teachers were trained to teach a new coordinated learning system developed by the National Dairy im h vv 'Wm'' Teacher Trains To Teach Nutrition , 644-233- Jill Hancock. 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