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Show STANDARD June 14. 1979 UINTAH BASIN Ihone ncwajtems Lo722-5i3- 47th annual Neola rodeo announced The 47th Annual Neola Rodeo will All aspiring queens should call Alice be held again this year on July 4 at 8 or laraine at or 1 commencing at 1 p.m. according to Jo Ann at for program Ron Duncan, General Chairman. agenda and other information. Sheri Thought to be the oldest continuous West, Altamont wu last year's queen. rodeo in the state, it promises to be The Rodeo Committee consists of the best ever. Ron Duncan, chairman, with Larry The rodeo will be preceded by little Swain and Claude Crosier; Treasurer, league baseball on July 8, commencing Myron Duncan; Secretary, Iinda at 8 p.m. Games in the two ball parks Crosier, Grounds, Jack Leavitt; Adwill run smultaneously with competing vertizing, Courtney H. Brewer, Kelly teams being invited in from "he Crosier, Queen, Max and Alice area. Warren, .Laraine Dye, and Jo Ann At 6 p.m. on July 8, a succulent Bastian; Tickets, Richard Olsen; barbeque will be featured for every- Concessions, Kim Bastain, Nadine one. All you can eat is the order of the Zager, Francis Baker, Patriotic Progrip '.iV.'S' day. The barbeque offers a price range am, Fern Oberhansly; Periling, Errol NEW PATIO Darwin Kulland, American Petroleum Institute, to fit every pocketbook. A $5 charge Whiting; and Baseball,' Barbara Coopfor persons over 12 for barbeque alone er and and local golf pro Ron Fenn inspect the new patio which Judy Evans. or $7 JO for barbeque and rodeo ticket; will grace the Roosevelt golf course. The patio was donated .and if you have a bugs family, a family by the API and is expected to be dedicated following the ticket can be purchased for $25. This API golf tournament scheduled for does' qpt include rodeo tickets. Saturday, June 1 6. The July 4th rodeo celebration will commence at 10 a.m. with a patriotic and talent program in the Neola Cultural Hall, followed by the rodeo at 1 p.m. at the rodeo grounds. The rodeo agenda is as follows: Saddle Rronc Riding, Bareback Riding, Bull Riding, and Calf Roping. Theoe The Duchesne WB.B.A. has been events carry a $25 entrance fee and a in full swing for more than a month, Team of Mr. $50 $25 and entrance Roping, Lyons, purse; Vicky daughter A golf tournament sponsored by Mrs. Floyd Lyons, Altonah, will travel fee per man and a $25 purse; Open and this wqek marks the beginning of the local organization of the American Barren (MSBRA) $12 entrance fee and the bottom half of play. to Lake Charles, La., to participate in The teams are well matched, and a Petroleum Institute is scheduled for the National Finals of the Intercolle$25 purse; Open Goat Tying and Open real contest for first place' is in the June Pole Bending, each with a $7 entrance 16, at the Roosevelt Saturday, giate Rodeo. The event is scheduled Golf Course. for June fee and $25 purse. Novelty events offing. The Cardinals. and Polar Queen are indude Youth Barrel Radng and Miss Lyons, a 1975 graduate of According to Darwin Kulland, who tied with a 5-- 8 record. The Pirates are is in charge of the tournament, the Youth Pole Bending. Altamont high school, is presently dose behind with a 5 record. Kidd's, event will be a four-ma- n A Neola Rodeo Weber State College. She is a Queen contest will scramble, junior at with the morning session beginning at 1 8--6 is far from being out of the also be held, according to Alice member of one of two teams that will 7 a.m. and the afternoon session Warren, queen contest chairman. runn&- represent the Rocky Mountain Region The public is invited to come out in the competition. The other team is beginning at 1 p.m. Laraine Dye and Jo Ann Bastian are and cheer for these youngsters. It is anticipated that the tourney from Logan. her. assisting will be followed by the dedication of a Deadline for entry in June 22, 6:80 She will participate in barrel racing, patio at the golf course being donated calf p.m. Contestants must be 18 years of goat tying, and break-awa- y t by the API and various local sponsors. age by July 4, unmarried fomale, roping. participate in the rodeo anti UBIC Parade. Former queens, are ineligible. The dress apparel requirements are: 1. Any color hat; 2. any color "tuck-in- " e blouse (mandatory); 8. blue denim Levis type pants or jeans (mandatory); 4. any eoior western Beginning tennis lessons will be A weekend of automobile racing is as time trials are completed. Sunday, boots (spurs okay); 5. gloves optional. offered through the Roosevelt City in store for local fans, as the Drag there will be no time trials, and racing No chaps or vests or sweater vests Recreation Department, according to Racers Association plan to host a race is scheduled to begin promptly at 1 will be allowed. recreation director George Jackson. at the old airport in Roosevelt Sunday, The lessons will begin June 25 and p.m. June 17, and the Petroleum InvitatioFive classes will race, modified, ran for four weeks, meeting each nal offers two days of stock car racing Time trials for the drag races, at Monday and Wednesday from 9 to super modified, limited stock, sportsat Prairie Dog Speedway. Rooeevelte old airport north of town, 10:80 a.m. man and hobby. A Powder Puff Race The Petroleum Invitational will will be from 8 to 6 p.m. Sunday, with will be run Sunday after completion of Anyone 12 year rid to adult may draw an estimated 60 entries from the main races, and scheduled to begin at 6:15 p.m. sign up for the lessons. Fee for the racing will be trophies Local car buffo will be joined Wyoming, Colorado, Idaho, and Nevawarded in this final event by a course is $12, which includes three n number of ada, in addition to Utah racers. Time The Petroleum Invitational offers a entries for tennis balls for each players use. trials will begin at 5 p.m. Saturday, Interested individuals may sign up purse of $5000 plus full refund of entry Sunday! action. Also in the offing are races at at the Roosevelt with races getting underway as soon fee. City offices with Prairie Dog July 8 and during the George Jackson, or at the swimming UBIC in August. Drag race will be pool with Guy Coleman. held at the old airport the same For additional information, call weekends. instructor Guy Coleman at 858-478- 858-478- 858-453- HORSE SHOW WINNERS Ribbons and trophies were tl result when three local girls participated in the Uintah Cou ty Horse Show, Left to Right, Raquel Dye was first runnern in the 0 age group; Carrie Crozier was second ruriner-- t 0 the among year olds; and Kammra Nunley was hif point winner in the 0 age group. The girls competed halter, western pleasure, reining, keyhole, barrels ar poles. !- API golf tournament Saturday 9-1- 9-1- 9-1- Duchesne baseball standings Altonah girl to national rodeo finals 18-2- 4-- and-mus- Roosevelt racing: a choice for fans .Tennis lessons available long-sleev- 7-- pop m A . 722-968- KACTASAKDI to 722-513- 1 Hanna OVERLAND THRIFT AND LOAN Tracy Roberta . Maun w Mr. and Charles Lindsay, j Mrs. Tal-mag- e, purchased the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Young in Hanna. Jim and family are moving to Centerville, where he is taking another job ad- vancement with Chevron. Mr. and Mrs. Earl VanTaasell, Mr. and Mrs. Owen VanTassell, and ' Mr. and Mrs. Kevin VanTassell, left for Meta Aria., where they will witness the marriage of Jessup VanTaasell and Lucy Pratt at the Mesa Temple. They will go on to El Paso for a reception and visit with Lucys folks. . e Elder Lee Gines returned home Wednesday from a two-yea- r mission to Greensboro North Carolina. e Mr. and Mrs. Earl VanTaasell, Mr.a nd Mrs. Dale Gines, and LaBerta Wadley went to Myton Sunday to a testimonial for Mr. and Mrs. Alton Richena, who are leaving on an mission to Tonga. They enjoyed a family dinner at the Richens home. Is On The Move. You Can Join Us For Some Good Old Fashioned Values On Your Money. For Example: EARN 7ftS And Right Now You Can Earn More Than Moat MONEY MARKET CERTIFICATE WITH JVERLAND BONUS CERTIFICATE YOfEARN 10.00 10.75 11.50 "" 1 Yr. 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North 3 East Roosevelt 20 Holgate, LaGrande, Ore., were guests of Mrs. Christina Nation during the weekend.- They also greeted friends at church Sunday. "All Fishing & Hunting Supples - e Floyd Nielsen wu assistant sustained advisor to the teacher quorum, and Judy Roas sustained leader in the Sunday 'school in Sacrament meeting Sunday. "Red Worms I "Night Crawlers "Polos & Reels "Camping Supplies u u e Nancy Hanberg wu among thou chosen to attend Girls' State at Cedar (Sty last week. She returned home Saturday night Off Prices Service Stock Quality Goods this Slmt- -i mt .x I |