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Show M'' y r t jjj. Lakeside Review, Wednesday, August 7, 1985 6A ' Best Parade Ever .1 ? Medley of Activities Wind Up South Weber Fair Days 4 ut' '"ooolirr and Sami Grant won first. Second place went to Sandra Mor-locShawnee Toliver, Quinn Stark and Cody Layton. The 1 e winners were group, Brandon Poll, Jared Poll, Garth Poll and Judd Wright. The d-place team was Shawn BackBobbie us, Drisscoe, Landi Ukena and Brandon Kap. In the 6 category in calf decorating, winners were: first place. Brad Stark, Blake Combe, Amber Poll, Amy Peek; and the second place team was Sherrie Thorstead, Suzanne Jorgenson, Blake Drisscoe and Lance George. On Thursday, the bowling competition was held at Hill Top lanes in Ogden. Trophies were given to each winner. They were: junior division, high series handicap, 655, Dirk Freedman; high series scratch, 496, Evette Land; high game handicap, 259, Paul Shupe; high game scratch, 177, Sherri Stanger; mens division, high series handicap, 700, Rex Bouchard; high series scratch, 641, Jeff Monroe; high game handicap, 255, Ted Wright; high game scratch, 230, John Vott; womens division, high series handicap, 708, Vonda Bouchard; high series scratch, 591, Ann Stokes; high game handicap, 273, Kathy Vott; high game scratch, 211, Dixie Freedman. The overall high series handicap went to Blaine Land, with a 772. On Saturday, the kids showed off their skills at the Motocross bike race. The winners in the e race were: first, Jody Miller; second, Cory Waters; and third, Kaylynn Layne. Second-grad- e winners were Kelly Nielsen, Rory Ukena and Bryan Tesch. e winners were Waylon Ukena, Lane Covington, and Cory Vandenberg. Fourth-grad- e winners were Jason Waters, Clint Shupe and Shelly Boseman. e winners were Kyle Shupe, Chad Moore and Cliff e winners were Stanger. Gerade Poll, Brad Covington, and Mason Hilton. Seventh-an- d eighth grade winners were: Ryan Moore, Nathan Shupe and Brandon Layne. Bake-of- f winners were Mark k, 1 9-- first-plac- Turkey shoot. Winner in the age was Jake Keller and in the 3 group, Brandon Poll won. Wilcox, first place in the adult bake-of- f with his tempting apple pie. In the junior division, Sarah Parrish won for her chocolate chip cookies. n New this year was the 8-- 11-1- The kids were all treated to candy, compliments of Tom Stanger. BB-gu- secon- - 'r AUGUST SPECIALS 12-1- r ment before jumping into the festivity of South Webers Country Fair Days. Luke was crowned King, and Jenny, Queen, at the Fairs baby contest. was Jenny Peek, daughter of Petersen, daughter of Val and JUDY BLACKNER Review Correspondent Diane Petersen; first attendant, Richard and Debbie Peek. WinLisa Condie, daughter of Allen SOUTH WEBER Sunny ning the title of Duke was Miskies and sunny smiles made for chael Stanger, son of Tom and and Jean Condie; and second ata perfect day to wrap up the week Joyce Stanger, and the Dutchess tendant, Amy Welch, daughter of Keith and Doris Welch. of activities for South Webers was Kandace Yamashita, daughThe Junior Miss Queen was ter of Steve and Trade YamashiCountry Fair Days. According to the crowd of peo- ta. The contests Little Prince was JaNae Williams, daughter of Larry and Kathy Williams; first atple at the fair it was the best pa- Trevor Roseberry, son of Ken rade weve ever had. Parade and Sharleen Roseberry, and the tendant, Tiffany Westbroek, directors were Robert and ColPrincess was Keelee Kap, daughdaughter of Rod and Joan Westleen Bentley and fair organizers ter of Layne and Jill Kap. All the broek; and second attendant, were Ted and Annette Wright. babies rode in the parade on a Heather Cook, daughter of Jim does all the fun start? Luke DalRon and Keri Dalton, and Jenny son of ton, Peek, daughter of Richard and Debra Peek, .appear to have been waiting for the right mo OK, WHEN kids in town The competed for the crown in the train. During the fair celebration, the babies left six which Miss and Junior Miss conLittle contest, baby in the winners circle. Crowned test was held. The winners rode float. They the King was Luke Dalton, son of on the McKay-De- e Ron and Keri Dalton. The Queen were: Little Miss Queen, Melanie best-looki- and Diane Cook. The golf tournament this year was held at the White Barn Golf Course. Grant Dickamore reported Robert Monsen, with a 77, as mens division low gross winner. Monsen also took the prize with a on 17. Tom Stanger got the longest drive. Low net for the mens division was a four-wa- y tie between Larry Freeman, Craig Poll, Jeff Monroe and Spook Worell. Womens division winners were; low net, Jean Dickamore and in second place, Dixie Freeman and Nancy Hilton. Dixie Freeman took and lonIn drive. the gest junior division, low net winners were Ryan Monsen and Shane Stauffeur. Wednesday was Posse Night, where children were pitted on horseback against the parents and former posse members. The kids won, according to organizer Linda Stark. In the barrel race event, the winners were Beverly Thomas, Ray Peek, Chase Stark and k Troy Brewer. In the competition, winners were Amber Poll, Blake Combe, Beverly Clark and Lisa Carter. In another event, the Possee officers raced the City Council members in a balloon race. Competition was tough at the buckaroo rodeo and only a few g placed for prizes. winners for ages 9 were: first, Trudie Moser; second, Quinn Stark; 1 age group, first, Jason Layne; and second Kevin Jones. In the goat tying event, Rory Ukena took first and Kelly Grant placed second. In the goat Camron Frew throw, age took first; second, Layne Covingfirst, Tanya Jensen; ton; second, Troy Brewer. In the calf decorating, the team of Casey Stark, Cory Stark, Kelly Grant closest-to-the-ho- hole-in-o- 7 1 - ' V- , closest-to-the-ho- 'i J; 7 - v - i . ; ? 7 - le ne J- P-- - 2 Z-- 2 Z-- 5 "Zephyr" 2 lbs Zephyr 5 lbs 24 95 Economy Files Open-rotar- y Number Color Reg. Letter Size Stackables 1600-- 1 1600-- 3 3 98 Ebony Smoke 3 98 Reg. $3.65 Per Box Dennison Carters Fun first-grad- Stamp Pad Ink Stamp Pads Felt Stamp pads Black, red, blue, green 1 2 ounce applicator $ 20 $185 Fifth-grad- Sixth-grad- ' tv, Back to School , SPECIAL flick ed GERMS Hi HAIR6UT1S in rzaPffaargjiFr f& ECSfl 0 23 E. 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