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Show Program Set For Aug. 3 Tenth Circuit Court Several persons had probations terminated in Tenth Circuit Court proceedings, June 29. want to invite all General Federation of We Little Buckaroo Winner Brett Hutchings won first place honors in calf roping and bareback riding at the recent Little Buckaroo rodeo. Brett is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Hutchings, Salina. Salina Kids Win at Monroe Little Buckaroo Rodeo Here are MONROE results of the Little Buckaroo Rodeo held and 26 in Monroe: June 25 Results 1st Section Bareback: Dustin Durfee, Mike Lunt. 2nd Section Bareback: Brett Hutchings, Mike Payne. 3rd Section Bareback: John Smith. 1st Section Calf Riding: Weston Hutchings, Lance June 25 Mills. 2nd Section Calf Riding: Brett Hutchings, Lance Paskett. Calf 3rd Section Riding: Mike Lunt, Matt Jensen. Sheep Riders: Marcie Nielson, John Smith. Calf Roping: Brian Winn, Jon Blackwell. KEYHOLE THOURGH (UP YEARS): Carrie Pedersen, Shane Barrows, Weston Hut chings. 12 KEYHOLE THROUGH (13 YEARS): Julie Esplin, Patti 15 Reward Offered! For Return of Single Speed Schwinn Bicycle. Stolen from Salina Swimming Pool. Call 529-727- 8 yiver Elma They included Russell A. Worthen, 131 North 600 East, Richfield (illegal possession of alcohol) Nelson H. Nez, Richfield Indian Dorm (assault), Kenneth GaU Smith, 294 South 200 East, Richfield (DUI), and Guy Pollock, 350 East 100 North, Richfield (DUI and failure to remain at scene of ac- cident). Larry M. Jones, 310 Richfield, with in charged terference of cable TV lines, pled guilty to the South 500 West, 29, on 8. a order involving Milo Medley, business as doing Medleys Market, Monroe, plaintiff. In a motion to amend complaint, Lund Enterprises Inc., was added to the list of defendants involving Richfield Printing Co., plaintiff. The Sauna Sun Other defendants include Reed Jeffery Lund, Janet L. Hatch, and By Royal Command. In small claim matters, Schear Trucking Co., Austin, defendant, settled with plaintiff Moore charge. Court ordered him to pay $256 restitution to In termountain Cablevision. Electric Service, Elsinore. . was Case Second Place Winner dismissed. Court awarded default judgement of $414.60 to An additional $50 fine was Radak Co. .plaintiff, 593 North 500 West, Richfield, suspended. . vs R. Jeffery Lund, Judy M. Charles, Rich- defendant, Aurora. field, on a review, was Court awarded $46.48 in given a choice of serving default judgement to 30 in her remaining days, and InGlass Jones the county jail or alcohol Richsulation, plaintiff, recovery center, Cedar field, vs Randy Brewer, City. Her decision is Richfield, defendant. forthcoming. Klitgaard, This beautiful entry from Paulettes Smart Shoppe won second place from the judges of the floats for the Salina Independence Day Parade Monday. SUFCos float won Bank won third place. first prize and Zions Court authorized an Gary Twitchell, 190 East 100 South, Richfield, charged with reckless order to show cause on Brent Newman, Axtell, for failing to appear in 395 E. 6815 So., Egbert, Stacey Hinkins. chairman, driving, pled not giulty. case involving Jones Midvale, POLES (UP InformationUtahmay84047. be Trial setting is set July 6. Glass and Insulation, THROUGH 12 YEARS): Vickie Evans, Mary Ellen Outzen, Timmy Lunt. POLES (13 THROUGH 15 YEARS) : Patti Esplin, Julie Egbert, Dena Barrows. June 26 Results 1st Section Bareback: Cody Merchant, Dustin Durfey. 2nd Section Bareback: Lance Paskett, Darrell secured by telephoning Jury trial 255-163- 2. is set Aug. 11, for Maryland K. Latu, Salt Lake City, charged DUI and open seen Perception Park and with container. the invaluable service it has given the han-- . In civil matters, Lynn dicapped, through trails, and Denis Avis, defenrestroom dants were sworn in on a seating, facilities, fishing and supplementary order streams to take part in involving plaintiff, State this trip, said Mary Ann of Utah, by and through Peterson, Dept, of Social Services. Payne District 3rd Section Bareback: Court authorized a Troy Niemeyer, John president. The park is constantly bench warrant for Linda Smith. defendant, 1st Section Calf Riding: maintained under the Grate, U.S. Forest Service. failed to who Monroe, Troy Niemeyer, Lyndon want to encourage all those who have not We VGFWC-Sanpete-Sevi- er Friant. Section 2nd Calf Riding: Darrell Payne, Dillan Hutchings. Section 3rd Calf Riding: Mike Lunt, Matt Jensen. Sheep Riders: Heidi Barrow, Dusty France. Calf Roping: Dustin Drufee, Brian Winn. KEYHOLE Up to 12 Years: Darrell . Payne, Brian Winn, Lee Esplin. KEYHOLE (13 through 15 Years) : Butch Hintze, Deana Barrows, Merilee Bowcutt, Lonnie Wilsons Womens Club membership who can, to come to Perception Park on Aug. 3 beginning at 9:30 a.m. via transportation bus from Salt Lake City, Mrs. Harriet Eliason, Utah Federation of Womens Club president announced this week to the district presidents for the individual 55 clubs in Utah. The work of Perceptior Park for the handicapped (wheelchair and other handicapped persons) was built under the UFWC memberhsip with combined the Conservation Womens Council, a project that took more than a year in the making. Cost for the trip, from Salt Lake City is $3 per person. Each person is to furnish her own sack lunch. The bus will leave Citizen the Senior Recreational Center, 237 S. 10th E., Salt Lake City at 9:30 a.m. and the cost includes round trip Make transportation. checks payable to Mrs. appear June supplementary July Michele Meyers. POLE BENDING: Up through 12 Years: Mike Lunt, Brian Winn, Lee Esplin. POLE BENDING 13 through 15 Years: Butch Hintze, Merilee Boxcutt, Michele Meyers. - plaintiff. Jones Glass and In- was also in $164.11 awarded default judgement from Dale Morrell, defendant, Marysvale; $79.20 from sulation, Bartell Refrigeration, defendant, Monroe; and Phil from $157.72 defendant, Torgerson, Bicknell. M & M Photography, was awarded in default judgement from Reed Taylor, Loa, defendant. Elsinore, $314.60 Club Women Attend Provo Convention Some 150 volunteer Elsinore and Richfield. Mrs. Laverne Johnson, women, many from this area, came as members, Elsinore the states club officers, district Mrs. Laverne Johnson, presidents and com- Elsinore is the states g mittees including Utah chairman Federation of Womens assisted by Dollars for Clubs officers and boara Delegates Chairman Mrs. of directors to the June 26 Bernice Peterson, RichWorkshop field will work together to held at the Provo Cultural raise funds within Utah Center, Provo. for this convention. Held under the Mrs. Chavis sold tickets direction of Mrs. Harriet on the queen-siz- e patEliason, UFWC President chwork quilt she cofrom Delta, the workshop ntributed during the encompassed every workshop with the winnGeneral Federation of ing ticket to be drawn Womens Clubs depart- during the Monroe City Daniel P. Cheney, 1180 South Highway 89, Richfield, charged with expired registration, was found guilty and fined $20. ments, conservation, Park education, home life, arts, public and international affairs, civic improvement, crime, care, beautification, Farm Bureau Introduces 24th of July popular float at the Salina Independnece Day Parade Monday was this entry advertising the Ute A In matters following law and motion, speeding citation against Grant D. Tew, Mapleton, was dismissed by the court. fund-raisin- Advertising the Ute Stampede Miss Colby Case of Keith S. Christensen, Bicknell, charged with criminal was con- non-suppo- rt, tinued to July 6. Eickholt, Jerry Monroe, charged with theft of property pursuant to a rental agreement, pled not guilty. No iurv trial is set July 27. David J. Lund, was released from jail and placed on one year probation. Stampede which begins in Nephi next week. Riders on horseback accompanied the float. To Spend 11 Months in Japan Corie Colby, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kent Colby, Richfield, will leave Aug. 19 to spend 11 months as an exchange student in Japan through Rotary International. Miss Colby will be a junior in high school during her year in Japan. her return next July, she will complete her senior year at Richfield High School.She will be residing in Hirosaki, Japan with three different families and attend a private Christian school for women. A daughter of one of the couples with whom she Upon exchange students as well as drug problems and ensuring safer highways. Thirteen representatives from the District attended including Virginia Henrie, Ella Chavis, Rachel Poulson, Chrystal Magleby, Georgia Hendrickson, Emma Jenson, Verla Brinehlt, Vera Wintch, Ann Buchanan, Bernice Peterson, Mary Ann Peterson, Berta Wilson and Laverne Johnson. They drove in carpools Provo from Monroe Craig Thompson The Utah Farm Bureau Mutual Insurance Companies would like to introduce Craig Thompson as their new agent in the North Sevier area. He is a native of this area and lives in Salina with his wife and son. He intends to stay and raise his family in Salina, and for that reason is committed to giving the best possible service in your insurance needs. Craig has over 5 years experience in the financial industry, which gives him a good understanding of this profession. He is currently working out of his home and would appreciate the opporWe tunity to work with the people of this area. are a Utah company and have a good history of providing excellent service to our clients. Whether its property, & casualty insurance or life & health insurance, we handle all of our in Salt policies here in Utah at our Home Office Lake City, so the service you get is fast and friendly. Craig would appreciate the opportunity to be your insurance professional. He can be called ; or stop at his home at 50 W. anytime at 200 So., Salina. Ladies Golf Traveling Winners The Cove View Ladies traveling team won their match against a Provo team at Timpanogos 78-6- 6. The winners in this weeks ladies day tournament were Mable Norma Nielson and Christine Jorgensen, Friday, July 9, the ladies team will host a team from Payson. Let Craig Package Your Entire Subscribe . And . . . YmI Receive NEWS Insurance Program! Joshua Thalman shows what his Bicycle expertise has done for him as he poses among some two Six-Year-- Langston. 529-70- Champion at Six ADVERTISING I 529-708- FEATURES 1 THE SALINA SUN J trophies. 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