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Show Lakeside Review. Tuesday, August 21, 1990 7 LakesideSports Hill AFB worker Sports briefs takes calf roping at Weber rodeo Standard-Examine- r staff OGDEN Working two shifts at Hill Air Force Base has left Lex Hadley with little spare time to hit the rodeo circuit hard. But that didnt stop him from turning in the fastest time in the calf roping event last week at the ' Weber County Fair Rodeo. The Hadley pock-,ete- d $345 for winning the calf d ; roping with a blazing run in the Weber County Fair--; grounds Cream O Weber Arena the only sub run y made during the rodeo sanctioned by the Intermountain " Professional Rodeo Cowboys As- sociation. This is the first time Ive ' roped this bunch of calves. I havent been rodeoing too much, ' and Ive just been hitting the rodeos. If its handy, then Ill go, Hadley said. I had some of the guys tell me r I had a good calf, but I didnt think I was quite that fast. I knew if I rode the barrier close and made a clean run it would be iy, , a good run. Theres some good ropers up i after the show (in the slack), and ,.;.if. they draw well, they may, knock me out (of the No. hole). I just want to win a check, he 9.97-secon- two-da- ! . 1 '.said. , Hadley, who lives in Ogden, works as an airplane mechanic at Hill Air Force Base and is a n ranch hand at the Blaine Jr. farm in Ogden. I have to rotate shifts at HAFB between swing and days, and that has cut into my rodeo time. If I was guaranteed to win money every time out, Id go to a rodeo every week, said Hadley, with a chuckle. Hadley, whose nephew is J.C. Sanders, was tickled that Sanders split first and second place in the Glas-man- ' ' second e hole-in-o- ne scored. first-pla- Santarelli used a No. 2 wood for the feat, performed at the d No. 13 hole, a par 3, on 217-yar' Aug. 2. The shot was witnessed by Willard Kelly, Bill Smith and Hal Krohn. Results of HAFB tournament listed narrow 5100ths of a second was all that stood between Lehis Ryan Trapp winning the money in bulldogging. Trapp turfed his steer in 6.61 seconds, while Pete Cornforth of Aberdeen, Idaho, dropped his in HILL AIR FORCE BASE ce ys Sa-turd- results in the Hill Air Force Base Mens Golf Association Texas scramble tournament: 1. Robert Carlson, Charlie and Tim Moore; 2. Joe Gill, Jeff Everts, A1 Hedrick and Billy Osoro; 3. Kevin OBrien, Mark Hulett, Jerry Crosbie and Harold Holm; 4. (tie) Cleve Beasley, Eldon Zondervon, James Bertagnolli and Scott Fowler; Mike Voorhies, Wayne Freese, Jerry Brandon and Everett Judd. Ne-soss- 6.56. had the steer that won last night (Nathan Ward was 6.57 bn the steer that Trapp drew Wednesday), but the flagger was riding up on me when he dropped the flag, Trapp said. He should have been a little quicker flagging me ... I dont, know for sure, thats what some of the other guys said. (Winning) third place is better than nothing, and this summer has been really Archers deer hunt opens amid rain Standard-Examine- hurt my right knee during last years Wilderness Circuit Fi- " Oh, it was auiet out there. ' J340 I I DAY room for child victims. With investigations. And the Sheriff's Department is ; committed to providing this ' skilled expertise. This week's column is paid for by another supporter of effective law enforcement: Victor Schluter - 9 iSr American consumers and industry throw away enough aluminum to rebuild our entire commercial air fleet every hree months. grocery bags. We throw away enough glass bottles and jars to fill twin towers of the 1,350-foNew York's World Trade Center every two weeks. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION L. Even though the Standard-Examinuses recycled newsprint to print 57,000 copies daily, more than 23 of these newspapers are never returned by our readers for another recycling. 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Just dump your loose papers into the bin.) Tin Cans (Rinse these out.) Aluminum Glass (Again, just rinse these out.) Heavy plastic (Don't worry about removing the paper labels but do rinse out the bottles before bringing them.) Cardboard If it isn't possible for you to attend Recycling Day on the above dates, please take your newspapers to the recycling bins closest to your neighborhood. To find the location of the bins nearest you, call the Standard-Examin0 Info Line at from a push button phone and then press 8317. All proceeds unit go to support either city beautification funds or the Northern Utah Literacy Coalition. er 547-090- Sponsored by AVAILABLE ," Standard-Examine- r Excellent for food storage Vacuum dried for natural fresh Tfewgatejtfall ar milk flavor Packaged containers . I concern and detailed training. Convictions can only come ' through solid and competent $13 Children t; y It's an ugly crime. And it's one that entails a very special created a special interview extensive and specialized training, Detective Kent Hedenstrom is concerned County. PASSES Adult....... I Ce-'d- ; paper nTcyuSMMCyl.AaH 292-754- 7. Intermountain West. Last year alone, we opened up 45 cases of child sexual abuse in Davis before their 18th birthday. Of course its shocking and in 1982 the Davis County Sheriff's Department er 1990-9- 1 I Spen-h-'dlo- our staff and child's interview room has been used by other departments throughout the TAKE A FEW MINUTES TO GO THROUGH YOUR GARBAGE. . . Although the rain made for' some wet hiking, it had generally positive results for hunters. If nothing else, the moisture kept the dust down and softened the brittle underbrush. Run With Precision From 4:30-- 5 p.m., everyone will assemble in the gym bleach-er- s team will where the be announced. Coaches' Ashley Robinson, ' Dave Phillips and Steve will conduct tryouts. For further information regarding the AAU Eagles goodwill team, contact Scott Hailes at The AAU Eagles are of Utah sponsored by and Hermans Sporting Goods. T" Goodwill 1991 Soviet Game schedule in Utah follows: Tuesday, Feb. 5, Soviets vs. Bountiful 7th AAU Eagles Thursday, Feb. 7, Soviets vs. - North Layton 8th AAU Friday, Feb. 8, Soviets vs. City 8th ' Saturday, Feb. 9, Soviets vs. " Hurricane 8th Tigers Monday, Feb. 11, Soviets vs, Midvale 8th AAU Wednesday, Feb. 13, Soviets vs. Sunset 8th Saturday, Feb. 16, Soviets vs. . Bountiful 8th AAU Eagles ; Monday, Feb. 18, Soviets vs. Central 8th AAU Tuesday, Feb. 19, Soviets vs. Kaysville 8th Thursday, Feb. 21, Soviets vs. Bountiful 8th AAU Eagles Ah, if it was easy, everybodyd be doing it, he said. Despite the rain, the Utah Division of Wildlife Resources is advising hunters to expect dry conditions during the archery hunt. Deer should be most abundant near water sources, especially later in the week as the rain evaporates. Hunters should devote more time to areas where forage is better, usually on north and east facing slopes and canyon bottoms. has pioneered effective: techniques for these specialized investigations and conditions. 12 & under, Reg. $210 Both men and women join the senior exercise groups although more women seem to come than men, said Kier. 4:30 p.m. - . But the sun broke through on .said.' dling, free throws, defensive shooting drills, power drop steps, triple threat moves, full court dribbling drills, and speed, quickness and endurance drills. child victims are abused by someone they trust and know. Is there actually more than in previous decades? Probably not! Our society has , simply become more cognizant of the problem, and educational programs have resulted in more cases being reported. Yet the increasing reports are only the tip of the iceberg. A conservative estimate is that fully one of every 7 boys and one of every 4 girls are sexually abused tigations: Children lack adult communication skills, often don't quite understand what happened to them and can be' subject to extreme family and community pressure. On the other hand, an accused adult even one founds innocent can be damaged' forever by a reckless charge. The Sheriffs Department, the first day creating near perfect Children ' v.Frorn page 6 and aware of the special challenges of such inves- so-call- day. Purchase Before August 31, 1990 1990-9- 1 PRE SEASON PASS - Tryouts The public is rightfully alarmed at the increasing reports of child sexual abuse. Ironically, parents warn their children about "talking to strangers" and yet only 10 of child sexual abuse is the result of the "mysterious stranger."A full 90 of Deer are seldom found in the vicinity of livestock, so hunters would be wise to avoid areas where sheep are grazing. The Hohlios brothers, who have been hunting near Monte Cristo for 15 years, said theyd move on next week to try their luck in the Uinta Mountains, one of the few areas in the state where the drought has had little impact. staff r ; r CHILD SEXUAL ABUSE of can- satch Ridge. YOUR PASSPORT TO. week, Kier said. Low impact aerobics are used ; This Week: yons over, the Hohlios brothers saw no deer. Frank blamed the absence of deer on a large flock of sheep that was grazing in the canyon bottoms south of Wa- Heavy thunderstorms last week created wet conditions for archers who opened the deer hunt Satur- nals when I stretched the anterior cruciate ligament, said Trapp. ' I had it scoped and they took out some cartilage, but I didnt want the doctor doing any cutting on me and have me laid up for nine months. This is my life and if I dont ride, I dont eat. I just dont have the confidence in my knee. I feel like Im only giving 90 percent instead of 100 percent. My knee is all right, its my head thats messed up, he said. From page 6 done. three to four times a r is for by Sheriff Harry Jones Cristo. Unlike hunters a couple series Davis County said Frank Hohlios of Clinton, who spent Saturday morning hunting with his brother Gus near Wasatch Ridge on Monte long. Aerobics in the hospitals class. Kier sug- gests participants make bigger movements if the heart rate is not increasing. It takes about 20 minutes to r reach the target or working heart rate. As in any age group, slower, cooling down exercises are done at the end of the workout. & A relaxation series of exercises can be done from a sitting position at any time of day, Kier hole-in-on- HILL AIR FORCE BASE Angelo Santarelli recorded a at the Hill Field Golf Course, the second ace hes I : ? Santarelli sinks A lo-c- al : An informational bull riding. J.C. is my sister Lynettes (and Larry Sanders) kid. It seems like whenever J.C. does well, then I do, too. Weve been traveling (to rodeos) a little bit together since J.C. got back last month from the National High School Finals Rodeo. I also let him ride my horse during the high school rodeo sea- son that starts back up in a couple of weeks. said Hadley. I now Your Sheriff ' ' in covenient 40 oz. Sold In case lots $1.24 gallon Low In saturated fats, no cholesterol FOR MORE INFORMATION WRITE TO CFF DISTRIBUTION P.O. Box S55 or call Roy, Utah 84067 825-508- 3 i Bloom Recycling Weber County Recyclers - If we 're not recycling, we 're throwing it all away. r fight so::s of ths wonsT diseases of our Support the American Diabetes Association. Z9. , ' |