Show w g- -5 JUNE 30 WJVM MONTI Dulti Utah tit Serving Utah’s Great Pahvant Valley ‘ 00 In w WTTF a MATKNAL FATHER’S r SAFE ISCATIIYG T WEt'Kvt out of county 0 $1000 months (In Advance) Copy 50C Senior Citizens (65 in and older) $1500 county $1800 out of L'SPS County 78 No Vol 0 50 DAY:? June 16 1988 Youth succeed in Junior Livestock Show CHAMPION 1988 GRAND 1988 GRAND CHAMPION LAMB: Danielle Ludwig of Delta by Dawn Carder The 57th Annual Millard County Junior Livestock Show as its successors have done provided opportunities for youth to compete and to succeed It was an educational activity that stimulated interest participation and appreciation in the minds of area and young people for producing marketing livestock The exhibitors also were made aware of the support of Millard Counts businesses and terested individuals Prizes price per pound and buyers included: 1988 Grand Champion Heifer Awarded to Autumn Butler of Leamington Sold tor $155 per pound irst Security Bank to Sahara Motors Delta Auto Jenkins Sales & Service and Southwestern Portland Cement 1988 Reserve Champion Heifer Awarded to Cods Butler of Leamington Sold for $1 25 to Valley Bank 1FA Continental Lime Rancher Cafe and Rich Finlinson 1988 Grand Champ lamb Awarded to Danielle Ludwig of Delta Sold for $3 per pound to Duane Ekins 1988 Reserve Champion Lamb Awarded to Calvin Gorman of Delta Sold for $3 00 per pound to and Steve Rick’s Family Res'jurant m r 1988 RESERVE CHAMPION HEIFER: Cody Butler of Leamington Race Across America The 3100 mile bicycle Race Across America will be passing through our community on Tuesday June 21 The leader’s estimated time of arrival will be around 9:00 am with riders arriving all day and into the night This coast to coast competitive event begins on June 19 in San Francisco and it will end in Washington DC apnine days later These proximately world class athletes will be averaging over 300 miles and 20 hours a day on a bicycle Official checkpoint and time station will be located at the vacant American Savings building on the east end of Maint Street in Delta For information contact time station captains Wayne or Scott Beeson Black Hearing to be held for Hamilton by Dawn Carder that there is new Maintaining evidence and that there was juror misconduct at the time of the murder trial defense attorney Ronald Yengich has convinced the Utah Supreme Court The Fourth to mandate a hearing District Court has been ordered to hold if George a hearing to determine Wesley Hamilton should be granted a new trial in the murder of Southern Sharon Sant Utah State College Following a two week trial held in Provo last August Hamilton was in the mutilaof tion murder of Ms Sant He was sentenced to five years to life in prison Robert William Bott had initially been West Millard Cultural Council presents but he charged along with Hamilton (Bott) was released due to confusion over an immunity offer for his testimony against Hamilton Attorney Yengich is arguing for a new trial Millard County Attorney Warren Peterson has stated “We ran what we thought was a strong prosecution under very difficult circumstances We still think the motion was valid and we will vigorously fight this motion” A new trial would be costly for Millard County John Hansen Counsaid approximately ty Auditor $200000 was spent for Hamilton’s last trial Although the prosecution would not have to start all over the expected cost of a new trial is $100000 1988 GRAND CHAMPION DAIRY: Kevin SWINE: Stephensen of Nephi Regan Grand Champion Dairy Awarded to Gwendy Weight ol Eskdale Reserve Champ Dairy Awarded to Josh Johnson ol Sutherland 1988 Grand Champion Steer Awarded to Marue Mortensen of Delta Sold for $215 per pound to Cedar Livestock Auction Delta Livestock Auction Top’s City Cate Sherm Tolbert doug Turner Northern California Holstein and Delta Auto 1988 Reserve Champion Steer Awarded to Darren Babb of Leamington Sold for $150 per pound to Southwestern Portland Cement Zions Bank Continental Lime and Sahara Motors Grand Champion Swine Awarded to Kevin Stephensen ot Nephi Sold for $265 per pound to Valley Bank IF A Jenkins Sales & SerPortland vice Southwest Cement and the Rancher Tolley Plumbing Cale 1988 Reserve Champion Swine Awarded to Soma Anderson of Delta Sold for $240 per pound to Southwestern Portland Cement Zions Bank Continental Lime and Robert and Dorothy Anderson Gwendy Weight of Esksdale Miss Hinckley Pageant held by Dawn Carder The 1988 Miss Hinckley Pageant d held on Thursday June 9 in the Hin The gaily decorated ckiey Church stage was adorned with stuffed animal and brightly colored balloons enhan cing the festive mood of the evening Master of Ceremonies Terry Hydt welcomed the assembled guests ano Town Councilman Dan Perry gave the opening prayer The opening perfor mance was a musical medley presented Joan Jensen and by Vicki Judkins Susan Henke The contestants had been directed u “Choose a person from history pas' or present whom you would consider to be a pioneer Tell why the as in their lives qualifv comphshments them as pioneers” Each of the young ladies was introduced by number (no names) by Mr Hyde and each presented her speech The seven contestants were: Kristy Elkins daughter of Mr and Mrs Eldon Ekins Natalie Ekinv daughter of Mr and Mrs David Ekms Liz Peterson daughter of Mr and Mrs Wesley Peterson Kodi Roholt of Mr and Mrs Reed daughter Roholt Nicole Talbot daughter of Mr and Mrs Ken Talbot Beverly Taylor daughter of Mr and Mrs Parry Taylor and Darlene Western daughter Mrs Sharon Wright and the late Sheldon Western At the conclusion of the speeches es the Bloomfield Vinginia Susan Dutson and Dawn Taylor introduced by the Master of Ceremonies The four were then charged with the difficult task of retiring to another room to make the selection of the pageant royalty While the judges were in the Sarah Western questered chamber Miss Hinckley 1987 entertained the audience with a flute solo This was followed by the delightful presentation of musical numbers including by Terry Hyde Sarah Western the reigning Miss Hinckley gave her farewell speech and the seven contestants were called to the stage At that time each of the young ladies was formally introduced Mr Hyde then announced the new royalty: Liz Peterson 2nd attendant Natalie Ekins 1st attendant AND Kodi Roholt Miss Hinckley 1988 Linda Ekins was chairperson for the entire pageant Serving with her were Town Councilman Dan Hinckley Palmer Perry Crystal publicity Margene Stevens decorations Cindy Crafts and Kountry Floral flowers of - Tf A-- V r- vVUvy y j f 4 r A I kJk ) ¥ Liz Peterson Kodi Roholt Natalie The new Miss Hinckley received a cash award donated by Hinckley business people and a $100 dress allowance from the city Each of the two attendants received a $50 dress allowance from the city Contributing businesses were: The Eook Worm Galli Construction Western’s Ranch Stevens Drilling Paramount Cubing Hinckley Service DuW'iI Publishing Co Morris Supply D June 23 24 6©anim Yankees” Ekins S Distributing Sahara Motors Ekins Photography Leon's Custom Drapes it' Insurance M iss Hinckley and her attendants will represent the town at the Fourth of July parade in Delta the Lie Stampede parade tn Nephi and the of July activities in Hinckley & 8:00 pm & 25 $300 per person Delta High Auditorium |