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Show t ?. tin 7''je ,w V- 7A Lakeside Review, Wednesday, February 25, 1987 i mm 'srsm jf I flamingo 'I ' V4 m Fabric Cross-Stitc- h 36x60 ed 1 yd. cuts ONLY. TAKING A phrase literally, one Farmington resident planted" a flower bed in his yard. Clanton adopts rules for arena HOT STEAEC s HERO Sliced Sirloin Green Peppers Onions Includes: All the Stuff CLINTON The City Council fee of $50 each time the facility is has adopted policies for use of used. Clubs and posses will also the Clinton riding arena at 1300 be required to pay the deposit, N. 2600 W. but only once per year. The deThe riding arena will be open posit is refundable. to the general public from 8 a.m. The arena will be available for to 6 p.m., Monday through Satur- special events or activities consisday. It will be open from 6 p.m. tent with the policy for a minito 11 p.m. for the posses and mum fee of $25 per day and a clubs, Monday through Saturday deposit of $50. with the exception that when Each club and posse who has there are special events previous- paid in full its yearly membership ly scheduled they shall take preceand deposit fees to the city will dent. be allowed to use the arena one The arena is to be used for the day for each day that the following purposes only: general clubposse paid for. An example recreation horseback riding; would be if a club paid for two scheduled calf and steer roping; days a week use then it would get scheduled horse shows; membertwo free days of use anytime durship posseclub groups. ing that year for any special event There will be no rodeo type or activity it is sponsoring. Any events or activities allowed, such additional use by the club will as bull dogging (steer wrestling), cost $25 per day. or rough stock riding. However, All riding groups utilizing the those rodeo type events or activiarena must have adult supervities that are sanctioned by Clin- sion at all times. ton are permissible. No horses or other large aniThe city will accept membermals, steers or calves will be left ships of local horseback riding unattended. clubs or posses. Any club or posAll activities which endanger se wishing to use the arena must the health, safety and welfare of first sign a written agreement those using the arena shall be with Clinton City. In the agreeprohibited, including but not limment the clubposse must be will- ited to: drinking of alcoholic beving to place with Clinton City an erages; driving of unauthorized insurance binder indemnifying motor vehicles or bicycles in arand holding Clinton City harm- eas not designated as roadways less, and naming the city as an and parking lots; driving of additional insured. Membership vehicles (ATV), costs will depend on the amount in the or of usage requested by the club. arena area; archery. There will be a maximum of Building fires, camping overthree nights per week usage for night or engaging in any other any one club or posse. activity deemed by a Clinton City To schedule use of the arena, police officer to affect the health, contact Dean Hill. safety and welfare of those using The arena will be provided the riding arena" are prohibited. In August 1985, Clinton passed with lights for use in the evenings bond to enhance the city a will park be There by the posse groups. to provide expanded and additional yearly fee of $75 for parks and activities programs available those groups desiring to use the all residents. use for city by will club of the lights. Each leader Included within the park bond be given a key to turn the lights budget were funds for the puron and off. chase of a portable riding arena. deEach organization or group The land was donated to the arena the utilize riding siring to Mix Co. will be required to pay a deposit city by Parson Ready V 264 LAYTON Chamber to meet T 544-540- 1 e Layton 377 E. Gentile TOP QUALITY m ALL SIZES , Mt ONE LOW PRICE SAVE$5?3 COMPARE LIMITED TO STOCK ON HAND. SHOP EARLY FOR BEST SELECTION. Ino famous manufacturers of better comforters bring you savings In all sizes. Choose from a lovely assortment of bold florals, dainty florals, stripes, or geometries in all the latest colors - reversing to the same print or matching solids. Machine washable. Patterns will vary by store. Compare Ross at K' '4k' w- - Twin . '$75 King Classified Sells Quickly. ALL SIZES ter. STANDARD, QUEEN. 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