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Show It .. UINTAH BASIN STANDARD. June 12. V185, Papa 13 i Cowgirl Jackpot results The results of the Uintah Basin Cowgirls jackpot on May 25 at the Jenkins Arena in Roosevelt are as follows. The next jackpot will be June 11 at the Neola Rodeo Grounds. Open Barrels participants saw Lori McNeill take first, Marie Jenkins place second by a .22 margin, Tamara Vincent captured third and Bette Springer was fourth. In Open Poles, Marie Jenkins took first, Cindy Young took second, Third went to Marie Jenkins and fourth was JoAnn Workman. Open Goats put Cindy Young in first, Marie Jenkins in second, Linda Crosier in third and JoAnn Workman in Fourth. Junior Goats and Junior Poles had Heidie Barker taking both firsts. Junior Barrels saw Brandy Wilkins take first, Heidie Barker take second and Amber Barker take third. Senior Barrels competition put Jamie Barker in first, Mikki Williams in second, Jad Wilkins in third and Sammi Sursa in fourth. Senior Poles had Mikki Williams in first, Jamie Barker in second and Jad Wilkins in third and Sammi Sursa in fourth. Novice Barrels was won by Marie Jenkins, with Debbie Wilkins second, Vicky Wilkins third and Kyla Wilkins fourth. Team roping was won by Lori McNeill and Doc Jenkins. Doc and Marie Jenkins took second. f-v- J&l LOCAL COWGIRL This little girl enjoys the responsibili- ty of watching her horse at the fourth annual open horse show sponsored by the Uintah Basin Riders. YOU'RE OUT! Gingell didn't make it back to first in time as he was tagged out by the Manti player. But the Cats ripped the Templers in only a couple of innings due to the ten but then the Cougars lost to Dixie 7--4 on run rule. The final score of that game was 12-Saturday. 0, IMeola Queen Contest ' Food and Drug Neola Rodeo 'Quash'' Contest will be held June 19 it 6 p.m. at the Neola Arena. Junior princeaa contee tents must be 12 years old or under m of January to qualify. 1, 1985 Queen contestants must be 13-1- 9 as of the same date. The con teetents will be retelle quired to do a related to being a rodeo queen; model western clothes of their choice; be able to show their horsemanship skills in front of New Summer Hours 8 a.m. - 8 p.ivi. Cloead Sundays Duchesne w two-minut- three judges. interested in the Anyone contest may telephone Melody and Minday Arrowchis at 353-452- 4. Union splits 12 Continued from page we could be in them, he would only say. Union beat Meat! 12 0 To get into the Quarter-final- s the Cats had to take on the Manti Templers. In a game called due to the ten run rule, the Cougars ripped the Templers 12 to 0 in only five innings. It was a bittersweet return to Roosevelt for one of the Manti Coacha, Lynn Peterson. He had been at Union and coached baseball several years ago but moved to Idaho to become a principal. He moved bade to Utah last year and took a job at Manti, he said. Peteraon said he didnt remember many of the boys facing his team but he eras greeted by Lonny Samaripa and several other older Roosevelt Ballplayers that remembered him -- June Wednesday great thinga are of the Cata for next out .rrprtjiH year, 1 Plochman 19 oz COOLAID, all 10 qt. size cans APPLE SAUCE, Mussleman 16 oz FLOUR, T.V. 25 lb POTATOES, Hunts can 4V4 oz SHRIMP, Orleans Broken, reg. 4'A oz MUSTARD, 1 FROZEN FOOD COOKING BAGS, Banquet 5 oz.VV: i POPCICLES, T.V. 18 ct CREAM PIES, Pet Ritz 1 4 oz si ICE CREAM, Meadow Gold Vi gcih lb..... APRICOTS, WATERMELON, Lb. $3.79 49 $1.35 $2.19 514 oz! Elbow, salad or shell 24 oz. MACARONI, American Beauty MUSHROOMS, Giorgio pieces & Stems 4 oz. CHOCOLATE SYRUP, Hershey 24 oz poet-scho-ol starters, r Saturday FAB, Detergent 84 oz PINEAPPLE, Delmonte, all sizes CORNBEEF, Libby's 12 oz BISQUICK, Betty Crocker 60 oz after the game. Manti got into the tournament because of an expanded field, stated Coach Brent Fieldstead of 'Union. The Templers got behind early and could come back from the deficit. The Cougars showed how hard it was to come back in the Dixie game. Fields tead said the errors in the Dixie game coat them the game. We hit as good aa they did, he said, "but we gave up too many walks and made too many errors. We had a bad day defensively and Dixie has a good one, Fieldstead concluded. The Cougars ended their year with a 13--3 season, something other coaches in the School District would almost kill, to equal. With the young team the Cougars fielded thia year, only four seniors and only two of those i 12. 13. 14, Jft . . . .; . 95 . . . 2$1.00 $1.49 79 $2.89 289 $3.39 211.00 $1.19 |