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Show I .July JAM PACKED The grandstands were packed tight and the spectators were treated to a great show at the Neola Rodeo last Saturday. The weather was mediocre and the shade 7. 1983 Uintah Basin Standard was cool, but the action was hot. This year's rodeo was the 51st annual Neola Rodeo, the longest consecuiive rodeo in Utah. Chad Humphries is flanked by the pick-u- p man as time winds down. The bare-bac- k competition at the Neola Rodeo was exciting and fast paced. Other events in the rodeo were a wild cow milking contest, a wild horse race, a kid pony race, and other standard rodeo events. AIR BORN ola has annual Jackie Wilkins races her horse though the poles in the pole bending event. Speed is the name of the Rider-horgame and the competition can be tough. cooperation is essential. SPEED DEMON Ben Ansul takes a wild ride on an even wilder bull at the Neola Rodeo last Saturday. The excitement of the situation is evident by the expressions on the faces of the WILD RIDE se sets next GED test date UBAVC hating date and time for admini-iringth- e Mr. and Mrs. Cedi Roberts and family,. Ogden, spent the weekend visiting Mr. Clifford Roberts and HANNA NEWS !Tt: and Mrs. A1 Roberts, Salt Lake, Tracy Roberts e Mrs. Linda Ervin and son Damon left Saturday to visit her folks for ten days in California. e Mr. and Mrs. Tom Sepula, are the parents of a Ipby boy born Tuesday June 26. They flew the boy born Tuesday, to University Hospital where he is receiving treatments. He was named Thomas Justin. e Mr. Clifford Roberts Lamoy and Kirk Humphrey and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Roberts attendsd the viewing and funeral services for Elmer Roberts in Provo Friday and Saturday, e A large crowd attended Camp for three days Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday this week at Iron Mine e GED Test Battery covering ' the. following subject areas: 1) Writing skills, (English, grammar and spelling); 2) Social Science; 8) Natural Science; 4) Reading; 5) Mathematics. There is a ' nter. specified time allowance for each test at with Ike tests are scheduled to begin test Number 1 being 75 minutes, ' 10 a-on July 14,. 1988. test 12, 8, and 5, 90 minutes; and test Completion of the testa 'will take 4, 60 minutes. Only those persona who proxunately seven hours with a meet the qualifications for taking the ieh break scheduled between 12:00 will be accepted. testa ' 1 1:00 p.m. The qualifications are listed below: in the examination! five are here ' 1) Must be at least 18 years of age and high school class has graduated; 2) Those persons under 19 years of age must furnish evidsncs that their high e Mr. and Mrs. Ton Davis and family, school has graduated; 8) Must not have received a high school equivalency i Salt Lake, visited Crystal Hackett and ' certificate. eamped up North Fork over the end. All candidates accepted for testing e Mr. and Mrs. John Champlain, an should be present at the Center aunt and unde, Chicago, vinted Mr. one-hal- f hour before formal testing and Mrs. Tom Sepula for a week. begins. For further information and a of tiie form, jdeaae application copy write or call the Uintah Batin Area he Roosevelt Area Chamber of Vocational Center, P.O. Box .887, Roosevelt, Utah, 84068. Telephone amerce will hold its monthly The testing foe is 110.00. .ting July 7, st the Frontier Grill in isevelt at 7:80 a.m. Ip. Laris Hunting of Job Service will General Education Deve-meTeat Battery was announced week by the GED Testing Center the Uintah Baain Area Vocational nt ' : 4-- H Roosevelt Chamber meeting . . 722-452- 8. the PIC program serving rgett, Duchesne and Uintah Coun-Thprogram will provide Job training programs in thei uintah Botin and provide job op residents. tnyone interested in this program L some to attend. visited Mr. and Mrs. Steve Humer last weekend. Mr. Gene Defa, Salt Lake, spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. A If Defa. Nurses Association Officers is L. Taylor pond, on the Duchesne Utah Nurses Association, District the election of their officers for the upcoming year. Kay Harmaton will be our new president. Janies Nelson will serve as with Edith Page as 68, has announced .vice-preside- nt secretary-treasure- r. DRIVE-11- 1 July 8--9 Friday & Saturday Pollerglosi TJohn, We Love You The average car uses 1.6 ounces of gas. idling for one minute. and life jackets after they were been referred to the juvenile court in connection with the. theft. We wish to thank the past year's officers for the work they have done and offer support to tha new officers. We're looking forward to a good year. P.G. Plus Tammy & Forced j Amber ROCKS NEWS equipment recovered A canoe, paddles have been recovered taken from the Guy about five miles north River. vengence R. ex- WHITE- - Boating Duchesne County Sheriff Clair M. Poulson says a boy has HAPPY BIRTHDAY Inin spectators. The bull riding proved to be one of the most citing events of the rodeo, use Ednal Simmons ' e Kay Rasmussen drove to Salt Lake with Kendall and Anita Rasmussen, and children, Jason and Amy, where Kendall and Anita had their children sealed to them in the Salt Lakh Temple. e Bob and Pam Long and three children of Salt Lake, spent four dayi visiting relatives in the Whiterocks area, Mr. and Mrs. Blayne Morrill, while staying with Mrs. Delma Long. |