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Show List of winners during 67 Duchesne County Fair Ashby, Roosevelt. The two competed for honors during the H style dress revue f.ill'.wu.g .iii' IImi if wln-iis in ilii- vurluis tllvl.sloi.s of i'i - tlii' C hel'l unity tb: .stjli"Jii'SS coiiiii'iiton, lii'l'l Tncs'I-.iIn 4-- revue eve-r.li- .i: two j'li'i'iiaK'.s. iicl ij'lt-i- J Iwrlii-siii- , Marsha daughter Fltz-wate- mld-Aug- us ne My-to- Speech Contest Speerh contest winners In Durhesne county this year are Marsha Fltzwater, and Jean Ashby, Duchesne, TAUNT FINI) llrett, Ktrvr and (Irrg Rim won myomI In lln umir division at tin talrnt show In Durlifsin. last plirr awnnl t hi-l- wrs-l- 4-- H Mr. and Mrs. Ken Wright and children Clifford, Lucinda, Marty and Julie Ann, Rockville, Maryland, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Pcrclval, Mr. ami Mrs. Evan Perclval and Mrs. Bertha Angus. Mrs. Charles Thompson visited with parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walt Anderson. She was on her way home to Fullton, Missouri, after taking two of her rhlldren to Wasatch Academy. Mr. and Mrs. Then Anderson and three children, Orem, spent the weekend with Mr. and ls Mrs. Hugh Pcrclval. The also received word that -- Mrs. Louise Jorgensen r STANDARD I llmisevrlt, I'tah Thursday, August 31, 1907 j $10. In the novelty or humorous division, the winners were Verns Barber Shop, Duchesne, Goln Per-clva- their daughter Mrs. Eavette Boulter, was appointed Relief Society president In taramle, Wyo. Bryan Goldsworthy, TOP NOVELTY FLOAT This float entered by Vema Burlier Simp, Durhninr, was Judged first In the novelty UlvlNlon In the parades. Pho- enix, Arlz., and Miss Jane Tra-ve- r, Sacramento, Calif., spent Monday with Mr. and Mrs. John They enjoyed the Jorgensen. afternoon horseback riding. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Foote went to Orem Thursday to see Mr. and Mrs. Clnyd Davis and bring home their daughter Karen, wlio was staying In Orem. Christie and Sherrie went on to Salt Lake to stay with Mr. and Mrs. Dick Spencer. Kenna Jean, Jerry, Jody Paul Kathy Labrum . . . tap ilanrr Intermediate division winner. David Wright. ut Lemon, and Clifford $10; and Keiths ck birthday. Perdval celebrated his birthday with a sleep-oparty and breakfast cook out. The guests were Ervin Jones, Fishln, Sport Shop entry, Its About Time, It's About Space, $5. Home Art Winners Homs Arts Department wln-le- rs at the fair have been announced by Mrs, Ora Holgate and Mrs. Chlorus Scholes, department supervisors, Mrs. Zelma Lloyd, RooseOVALTY FLOAT This beautiful float was the netting for Miss Duchesne County velt, won the trophy In this diviSitus Ann Perkins, first attendant, wears the robe of MIm Duchesne County Royslty. sion, with 95 points swarded In absence of Susan Sprouse, who was representing the county In state competition. on ribbon awards, as rated by In front are Miss Charlene Hartman and MIm Claudia Davies. the judges. Her points were received all In needlework. Art Show The Roosevelt Fourth ward Duchesne County Fair Art Relief Society won the second number of points, 85, with their Show sweepstake winner was Mrs. Larry D. (Joyce) Rhoades, needlework and other entries. A large rosette ribbon was Duchesne, with an oil painting, awarded to this group, along "New England Autumn." Other winners were, still life, with the regular judges' ribArvin Bellon, Roosevelt, first bons. Shirley place, "Sunshine." second Duchesne, place George, cumfor Other point awards ulative points were awarded to Arvin Bellon, third. Landscapes, oils, Naoma Mrs. Myrtle L. Wllcken, first place, Babcock, Myton, 60 points; Mrs. MildHen-rired Smith and Mrs. Doris Free- "Upalco Falls"; Leatha second sen, Myton, place, had man, both Duchesne, each "Autumns Fullest Color." won a total of 55 points. Adult division, various enIn the Sweepstake awards Donna Marian, Duchesne, tries, Home Arts Division wers won first place, pastel chalk on velthe following: by our Sarah Brokaw, Myboard; Needlework division, Quilts, second place, pencil sketch; Gwen Remington, novelty quilt, ton, Noams Babcock, Myton, third, baby quilt. Bluebell ward most beautiful quilt, made by this oil painting, "Desert Hills." DEMONSTRATION WINNERS Kathy taavltt anil Sharon JUnlor division, Stephen demonstration organization and presented to Lloyd ivrrr flrat place winners In the Mrs. Lois Goodrich, Bluebell, Harmston, Roosevelt, first contest held at Duchesne during the r minty fair. "Brook watercolor, as a housewarming gift; Mrs. place, DuHelen L. Wood, Duchesne most Trout"; Laurel Hooper, second The grand champion quarter-hors- e reining class competition in the pencil chesne, place, of on a quilt, "Frida work Frenchman Jean Louis; ketch, gelding, Loafer Dean, age group. the Navaho." lone third was exhibited Hooper, Duchesne, by Jana Lee WiThe pole bending contest was Neola Knitting, Toni Gardner, oil painting, "Reflec-tons- ". lkins; and the reserve champ- won by Brad Jensen In the ladlea sweater; Jean Eldredge, place, ion gelding, Poco Boy Poco, age group; and Jamrnle Claman's sweater, Roosevelt, and Crafts Arts exhibited by Ed Taylor. Smith, won this event for the was rice Chapoose, Ft. Duchesne, Rex WUklns Top Rainbow 14-Randy Bywater, 17 year-ol- d age group. orange poncho. half-br10 enexhibited Myton youth, quarterhorsa won the Gary Anderson won the barrel Embroidery, Donna Brown, tries in his taxidermy exhibit grand champion ribbon In this racing for the 10-age group; Neola, dish towel set. to win at blue classification, and Max Ander and Don Duncan won this for the fair, Tatting, Mrs. Mildred Smith, ribbons and two redeight ribbons. sons unnamed entry in this the 14-age group. Duchesne, ecru tatted edge on His exhibit Included a deer class won the reserve champDavid Atwood won the obslinen tablecloth. ion ribbon. age tacle course event, Arts and Crafts, Mrs. Jeanne head, deer horns, eagle, pheaa, White was buThe Bonnie and grand champion sant, coot, badger, magpie, group; Wilkinson, Duchesne, ceramic llet hawk, chicken hawk, and red Clmmarron, won the rib- winner In this competition for Christmas scene. bon for Lina Taylor, Tridell. duck. headed age group. Canning, Elaine Farnsworth, Ferron J. Toby High Hands, exhibited by Peterson, DuDuchesne, green beans, Kerr exhibited braided leathe loka Angus Ranch, won the Mfg, Co. award; Doris Free- chesne, and rope work In this reserve champion ribbon. ther man, Duchesne, raspberry jam, The grand champion Arabian Kerr Mfg. Co. award; Dixie division, and won five blue ribbons. His exhibit Included two Stallion, Konar, was exhibited Brown, Duchesne, apple jelly; Freestone. Studentbody fees have been Hubbub, Sherris Hooper, raspberries; bridles, hackamore, quirt, and by Doug announced for the schools In noae shown piece. Arabians, by McKlnstry Barbara Mathis, pis cherries; was the reserve champion stal- this area. Ferrell Farnsworth, Duchesne, H Stock Show At Tablona, Altamont and lion. Other winning Arabians junior division, red currant Judging contests for H club shown included Geronlmo and Duchesne, grades 7 and 0, $3. 50; Jelly. members wars conducted Fri- WUd Flower by Ivan Merrell, 9, 10, 11 and 12, $5,50. Locker Over 70 quilt, day. during ths stock show at and Pico division, Bay Bee, McKlnstry. fee will be $1.00 at these schools Fannie's Fan, placed by Mrs. the Duchesne County Fair. R. with a $2.00 charge for the H Horse Show Nellie H. Jonas, Duchesne, and Morrell Mathis, county agent, locks. In the JUnlor and H Winners entered as an exhibit by announced scores as follows; Horse At Roosevelt Jr. high the Show, held Saturday at Unit No. 22, The AmerKevin Van Tassell and Sandra are listed by R. Mo- 9th grade fee Is $4.50 hall Duchesne, ican Legion Auxiliary; baking, Flshar, both 141 points; Eric Duchasna County lockers, 75? and gym lockers carrot cooklea, Mrs, Delia Flshsr and Dan Flahsr, both 138 rrell Mathis, $1.50 with a 50$ refund at the Extension Agent. Mayhsw, Duchesne; canning ex- points. Ed Taylor won the fitting end of the year. hibit, Mrs. Myrtle L. Wllcken, They Judged fat basf, fat and showmanship contest In the The elementary activity fee Duchesne, Ksrr Mfg. Co. award. lambs, breeding heifers. old division; and la $1.00 per student. Kinderyear Flowar Show Four girls and 22 boys parIn garten fee Is $3.50 for the year. Ralph Duncan won thla event The swaapstakas winners In ticipated In the judging compeThis Includes the 14-division. the the flower show was Mrs. Guy tition. broad and milk. Meda Mecham won the westL. (Naomi) Taylor, Duchasna. tab fees and shop fees will ern pleasure horse competition, She had the most blus ribbons Senior Division Horse Show bo $1.00 per class, grades 7 14-group. age for flower show entries. Performance Events; ReinJU1 Bastion won the weatern through 12. Mrs. Ray F. (Madelalne G.) Jack Leavitt; pole bending, ing, Horrocks, Duchesne, won the Max Anderson; western plea'bast of the show single entry sure, Lee Wilkins; barrel racwith a spldsr dahlia. Both reing, Max Anderson. ceived trophies. Halter Class; Quarterhorsa Purple ribbon winner In ths Rus MUss showed MUsty to win B L I InJunior dlvlson flower show the grand champion quarter-hors- e cluded Jill Bleazard, Mt. Homs, mare ribbon; and the repansy arrangement; Jan Carter, serve champion ribbon went to cultural flower arrangement, Ed the new NAMCO Mobile Home, Curfew, won by Sweet Hot Introducing Becky Taylor, Duchasna, zinnia Gal. 12 x 50, front and rear bedroom arrangement, cultural. Max Allreds colt won the Flower arrangements, Cyngrand champion ribbon for colts thia Jessen, Altamont, first under one year of ago. His She without trade! prize, orange arrangement. Is listed as Amber Brond. ntry received a giant green vacs as Leslie Browns unnamed filly a prize for this entry end a won the grand champion ribbon DELIVERED & SET U FREE IN THE BASIN blus vass for ths second place In the under one of age year a lavender arrangement. classification. prize, (Licensed and insured Mobile Home moving) Gwen Fisher, Altonah, won The grand champion stallion ths third prize for her red 1 Phone Vernal, Utah Box 550 quartsrhorss was gladioli arrangement. She Chico owned by Jim Huffty and a gold vase as a prize. exhibited by Roy Ellason. se, and Corky Marxs went to Lagoon to celebrate Connie Spencers 11th QlEENR MIm Jamrnle Smith, renter, flanked by her attendants, Marilyn Leavitt Prlmt, left, and Gloria White, rode In the flrat contingent of the county fair fair parade Friday and Saturday rvrnlng, aa county fair rodeo queens. RODEO 4-- H ember. Roosevelt, alternate. Miss Fltzwater, Is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Fltzwatei of Duchesne; and Miss Ashbys parents are Mr. and Mrs. Clarln 4-- H 4-- H 4-- H The Winners nt; r; Mr. ami Mrs. Jack Susan Hariiiston, Roosevelt, (laui.'liti-- r of Mr. ami Mrs. Cor'lon liar inston; and Julie Marett, lJiirhi'Mie, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George E. MarAlternates were Mayla ett. Mitelii-li- , Alt.uiiont, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ned Mitchell, and Pamela Davies, Duchesne, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John It. Davies. The winners will compete In the state style dress revue at Logan the third week In Sept- of H 4-- H iliri'i'wlniiers the wore iidiiiffl to rnpri'-si.'ii- t rmiiity In .slat' coi::pi,llt!oii, plus ol U.si Aci'k, iWnwrs Fltzwater, 4-- Winners of purple ribbons In exhibits during the fair Include the following; last Tuesday. Miss Fltzwater or Miss Knitting - Jo Ann Tidwell, Ashby may compete In the state Altamont. speech contest at the Utah Entomology - Valerie Wile-ke- n, State University, Logan, during Duchesne. Home Improvement Pauli Meal Preparation Miles, Mt. Home; Valerio Wflc-ke- n, Linda Wright cooked a barDuchesne; Kathleen Snow, becue chicken dinner, served Roosevelt; Joan Tidwell, Alta-moIt with green beans, Carol Goodrich, Bluebell, scalloped potatoes, and flxlns, and wor. and Nancy Olpln, Roosevelt. the Meal Preparation conCanning for a Family Meal test In Duchesne County last Valerie Wllcken, Duchesne, and week. Linda I vie, Duchesne. Foods Projects Julie JenLinda, 16, will compete In the state contest during sen, Lynette Hadden, lone Hoopat Logan. She Is a daughtc er, Melna Horrocks, Annette of Mr. and Mrs. Leland Wright, Marett, all of Duchesne; Myra Duchesne. Wllkerson, Neola; Clayton Senior Demonstrations Snow, Catherine Moon, Shar-leWinners In the senior divisNielson, Sally Gilbert, ion of the demonstration Deon Truman all of Roosen. contest held Thursday morning velt; and Eileen Peatross, were Kathy Leavitt and Sharon Lloyd, Roosevelt, as a team; Clothing - Janeen Olsen, and Colleen Freeman, Duchesne Patsy Me, Mary Ann Wright, for Individual demonstration. Duchesne; Arlene Glngell, Jean Three Steps to Good GroomRoberts, Karen Lamb, Sharl-ly- n ing was the title of the team Ross, Kathy Ross, Myton; demonstration, and Miss Free- Taml Workman, Sharlene Nielman's demonstration, In rela- son, Ross Fulton, Julia Buchation to her home Improvement nan, Nancy Olpln, Kathy project, was color harmony lr Labrum, Roosevelt. the home. Float Winners In the beauty and theme diviThey will compete at Logan. sion, 1st place was "Beauty blooms with Education J' rq. osevelt Culture Club, $20, "Take a Spoonful of Education" Roosevelt Soelalette Club, second, $15. The UBIC float, third, 4-- Id St wi'i'ki'h'l In InirhiiMifi, Top r WINS HONORS This entry by Keiths Sport Shop, Diirlit'siir, hum nturn'd second place In the novelty dlvhdon of the fair parades. 4-- H Use the Acre Maker 10-- 13 10-- 13 ee 13 18 HERBICIDE 10-- 13 IN FLOAT HONORS Featuring unique construction Ideas, this float entered hy the Roosrvrlt Soelalette Club, won second place at the county fair parade. SECOND appa-loos- 14-- 18 Fees in county announced 4-- 4-- 4-- 4-- Banvel controls D deep-roote- d weeds then disappears perennial rapidly from soil! Your weedy l.md c.in be made valuable, so don't sterilize it with harsh weed killers that remain in soil, sometime, for many year". 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