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Show Racing News STANDARD- -- Ftmi Prairie DogSpttihny If Vhhf Iwm against Frontier GrflL Then the first forfeit of the season took place as Ken's Backhoe couldn't get enough players, giving Neilson's Country Store a win. The late Friday game finished off with Dresser Atlas taking a win over L ft L Motor with the score of Saturday night the action continued The Roosevelt Ladies Golf Associaheld their monthly luncheon business meeting at the golf course June 1. Hostesses for the luncheon were Faye Yack, Lucille Todd and Areva Huish. President Darlene Beard discussed current items of business and gift certificates were awarded to winners of the weekly play of the day for the previous month. Play of the day on June 1 was use of putter plus one club on the first nine holes. Winners were: A Flight, Joan Samuels; B Flight, Faye Yack; and Beginners, Marilyn Larsen. tion FATHER'S DAY SPECIAL will be ' jxy.,. wx, .i' vr'.r'- in Livestock Typical of waters the action was heavy at state, throughout Sand Wash Reservoir Saturday morning. Anglers reported varied results from good to poor. Many fish were caught in the OPENING DAY k fitting and showing, Carrie Crozier, Neola; western horsemanship, Marde McNeil, Vernal; reining, Larry Ivie, Duchesne; barrell racing, Marde McNeil, Vernal; pole-bendin-g, Marcie McNeil, Vernal; keyhole, Monty Frost, Vernal fitting and showing, Janet Kent, Jensen; western horsemanship, Dawn Powers, Vernal; reining, Janet Kent, Jensen; barrel racing, Cary McNeil, Vernal; Ronnie Gun, Neola; keyhole, Charles Gurr, VernaL showing, Michelle Eldredge, Neola; western Michelle Eldredge, horsemanship, Neola; reining, Craig Dye, Roosevelt; Darlene Frost, barrel racing, Randlett; polebending, Cory McNeil, COMMISSION CO. Owners Kay Andreason 72Z-428- 2 Auction 722-328- 2 Km Ti Bttttr Stm TU Umfock Pn4iem Everett Coon AUCTIONEER: Commercial High Culler Conner & Feeder Steers over 500 lbs. . Under 500 lbs. Feeder Heifers over 500 lbs. Under 500 lbs. Holstein Steers. Holstein Heifers Sows Boon Feeders & sell and order buy. 4S-13- The Kofford family reunion was held Friday at the Utahn campground. Many friends and relatives gathered at funeral Marvin What you believe in and people who believe in you! Bank " Our dipping vat now roady with Is Cop-porto- x Llvostock 61 for scablos and llco. none wnere luuiio -- Trrro I agriculture comes first A LAND BANK 1. ' - REPRESENTATIVE WILL BE AT THE ROOSEVELT P.CA. OFFICE ... Each 2nd and 4th Wed. Cell PCA. S.L.C Provo 7M-M- 364-438373-B64- 9 0 her Duchesne FARMERS STORES 192 North 3rd 'i mm ' mm - - Special Prices on All 1 J services Sorenson Tiger lli for held PAWS STEEL BELTED UMROYAL w IA0IAIS IADIAL TIUCK TIRES BIAS PIT TIUCK TIRES Till tflTID 4 PLY RADIAk M-M- Slia .. IM.lt.IM.l4 -b. POirilTtt WHITEWMU .sk returning the Wrights visited with their daughter Thora (Mrs. Bryan) M4ltf.LT. Chriatenson, Salt Lake, e Mr. and Mrs. Ned Fairbanks, Brigham city, also Mrs. Zeda Brady' UMWOYALj I rUETCARRIfl SMI NYLON TRUCK TIRES and two daughters were guests at the home of the Leo Bradys over the nt-utp- TM-- Thunderbirds top Guard open house SMiPriw PM H" m 37" 44"' TO 1 ILISSllSliU riLZITr: 33" tM Memorial Day weekend. tADIAl " l.H Miwfj.1. JhW& Ml MOUNTING - i.n iqi.s fAST public, will present their show beginning at 2 p.m. In addition to the half-hou- r Thunderbirds, the open house will feature SUVICI STEILMASTIR SPECIAL PURCHASE TRUCK TIRES tato Mm l.t.1 riMitiptr If" .m SUPEB-- iii f GO TBAC 12-1-1 Sly 95 FREE FINANCING nanWt Mt M emth timmmm I MnlMy WnMeHMtOMdi NoMvMorcMfyni S cnwgi OMMTMMyiMM pre 111000, mhw m cmr on ip0roMd cvxM NO DOWN PAYMENT! NO ANNUAL RATE! NO FINANCE CHARGE! . : n 0 1 The Cat is Back and Big O has him! The Thinderbirds, the precision aerial demonstration team of the U.S. Air. Force, will be the featured attraction at the year's Utah National Guard Open House at day. Number 2 in Airport Mr. and Mrs. Brent Jordan. West children Nelson and '.. The open house win be drove to Lagoon on held from noon to 4 p.m. ' ' Saturday, enjoying the Saturday, June 17. It is whole day there. ' and open to the free e Mr. and Mrs. Nick The Thunder-bird-s out-of-tow- 34 Mrs. Rulon Skinner, and Mrs. e Mr. Clarence Wright drove to Heber and American Fork to pass tribute to On their relatives. mother folks besides families in this area attended the 738-76- INTERMOUNTAIN relatives. e Mrs. Leland Wright spent Friday in Provo visiting her daughter, Mary Ann Lyman and her family and Mr. and Lola Orem Pannas, Salt Lake, spent weekend the past relafriends and visiting tives in this area. 722-24- MINI SHOPPES for memorial tribute to Mrs. Wrights Mrs. Araminna Beal, for Memorial day. Mrs. Frieda Davies and sons drove to American Fork and Springville Monday to attend to the graves of relatives. All the Firth sons and with their daughters families gathered at the home of their mother, Mrs. Alice Firth, during the weekend of Memorial Many 1S4 E. Lagoon Monday Mr. Irene Thorn, Moab, was a visitor at the home of her daughter Mrs. Jeanie Wilkinson and her family. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Broadhead, Ogden, were Memorial day weekend guests at the home of Aliens parents, the Del Broadhead s. The Duchesne second ward Relief Society held its closing social Tuesday evening. Articles made by the women during the year in the "mini" classes to be with W$mfy$toi nger py me lan Tuesday at the Moon Lake ward. e Mr. and Mrs. Leland Wright drove to Tooele this annual e Thursday and Friday, Mrs. Hamilton drove to . .......v " il tfiahn Monday, .$to $49.75 $65.00 .. .to $68.00 ....to $57.00 . . vto $62.00 .to $57.00 none sold to $62.00 to $10.50 -t- o $9.00 j Call Good attendance with steady demand. us for your livestock marketing. We buy and ,v.. $174.95 WM$ T Lorraine Halts Fraai served. land . fl A displayed. was enjoyed program and refreshments were f to $36.00 $26.00 Butchers. 47.50Weaners. to $36.00 Lambs Cull Ewes Bucks WI?5t&. $243.45 Bradshaw Auto Parts Hn receiving trophies, halters, and special awards. Many local Uintah County merchants and individuals contributed wish to to the awards and the thank them. were to $40.00 & Utility $36 to 39.00 Low Cuttere$$$$$$$$$$$32 to $35 Bulls. PRO MAC 510 Chrome Chain AetiMl Ratail Value class, but as a whole, fishing seemed to be going a little slow. Other waters in the county saw a heavy turnout of fishermen, with many filling up on the opener. get-to-geth- fitting and UINTA LIVESTOCK 722-993- 1 ;rs Vernal; keyhole, Cory McNeil, Vernal. All participants received premium money and ribbons with winners Market for Cullen Batty 'V'?'::- fcjygjafc. power-plu- s Offer Good 2 Days Only 4-- H 11-1- ':'SS'if'; 'f'XrUMSK trait frying Sitvf0R horse enthusiasts the annual Uintah Horse Show in conjunction County with the Uintah Basin Junior Live- stock Show. Three age groups, 9-year olds, 2 year olds, and 14-1- 9 year olds, participated in fitting and showing, western western horsemanship, reining, barrel racing, polebending, and keyhole racing. Over-al- l high point winner was Michelle Eldredge from Neola. She received an engraved silver plate for winning. High individuals in each age class Marcie McNeil, were: Dawn Powers, Vernal; Cory McNeil. Vernal; VernaL Event winners in each age class were: . Getthe SAVE $68.50 'mm J horse show winners named Fifty-fiv- PRO MAC 510 Mcculloch 4-- H participated balls. The schedule for next weeks play is; Friday, June 9, at 5 p.m. Uteland and Jones Paint and Glass will play, followed by The Area Vocational Center and Boss Mud at 6:80. Plateau Oil and Superior tire are playing at 8 p.m. with Hilltop Husky and Viersen and Cochran finishing up Friday night at 9:80. Saturday, June 10, Dresser Atlas and Ken's Backhoe start off at 6 p.m. Then L & L Motor and Frontier Grill play at 7:80. And ending the night of play is Ft Duchesne and Neilson's Country Store at 9. The next Monday, June 12, there will be games played in Ft Duchesne, starting with L ft L Motor and Neilson's Country Store at 6 p.m. At 7:30 Frontier Gril and Dresser Atlas win play. Then Ken's Backhoe and Ft Duchesne meet at 9:30. Ladies' golf winners named twice-weekl- 4-- H 15-1- 21-1- in Roosevelt by the sponosred Community School program in July and introductory but the sign-u- p session will be held today. under the The first session, of Union high school direction basketball coach Brad Monks, will be held from 7 to 9 p.m. tonight and all participants must go to the high school prepared to play, dressed down and with gym shoes. Registration will be conducted at that time. All athletes entering seventh through twelfth grades this fall are The six eligible for the clinic. on a held will be sessions remaining y basis in July. e 19-1- 4-- Basketball clinic starts summer basketball clinic 8, 1978 with Veirson and Cochran forfeiting to Plateau OiL Then Boss Mud edged by And Uteland was Hilltop Huaky defeated by Roosevelt Theaters 10-Winding up the night was Jones Paint and Glass coming out on top of the Area Vocational Center Lorna Chapoose of Ft. Duchesne has been credited thus far in the season with the most strike outs. And we want to remhri everyone of the nickel reward with the return of all the four The Roosevelt womens softball games this week were filled with fun and excitment To start Friday night Ft. Duchesne pulled off a 1 win The Prairie Dog Racing Association held their monthly meeting May 81, at the Moon Lake Building. There were several topics of business voted on and passed. If you wish to find out what was discussed, come to the meetings, which are held the last Wednesday of each month. And the doors are open to any new members. There will be a UCAR (Utah. Colorado, Auto Racing) Race Meet held at the Prairie Dog speedway June 17. These are some of the prettiest highest priced cars in the racing circuit In other words they are considered the money cars. The race track will be open at 5 p.m. Time trials at 6 p.m., with racing starting at 8 p.m. These UCAR races are held once a month at different tracks, and they are the biggest races held in the Western States, bringing drivers from all over. If you are interested in entering a car please contact Von or Debbie Edwards and they can give you all the information you need. There will also be posters all over town giving more information. If there are any persons interested in building a race care they can contact Von Edwards, track manager or Steve Hale, the association president, for rules and regulations. 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