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Show y County Fair Continued from page 1 horse events, call Lewis Fausett at At 6 p.m. Friday, the Myton Lions will serve barbecued lamb and pork with ill the trimmings. The cost is $5 a plate, and you 8 t all you can eat, including e bread and dessert There will also be s family rata for the barbecue. Dinner will be served at the fairgrounds in 454-345- 9. . home-mad- Duchesne. The rodeo begins at 8 p.m. at the fairgrounds. This will be a Clegg Championship Rddeo! Festivities begin bright and early Saturday mailing with a fun runwalk at 7 a.m. The muathon will begin at Duchesne High School, go out to Starvation Dam and back to the High School. Participants will receive s with payment of the $8 entry fee.' Interested participants may call Juanita Allen at or at the County Extension Office. From 8 to 11 a.m. Saturday is the time to enter Breeding Livestock. 9 a.m. is the open horse show. Information on the horse show can be obtained by railing Don Griggs From 1 to 3 p.m. will be the judging of Breeding Livestock. There will be all kinds of UINTAH BASIN STANDARD. August 7. 1985, Page 3 children's entertainment all day with s dance after the rodeo in the fair building. The bond will be Saturday, including bike racing, face painting, and carnival rides. London Bridge. Sounds like s At 3 p.m. the Crazy Horse busy week, doesn't it? Race will begin. Riders will race off the mountain behind the fairgrounds. For information on this race, call Kent Peatross, NEOLA 548-22- winners announced c ' . - y . . - . . With the culmination of the Uintah Baain .Industrial Con-vention the winners of ' different events are now read the to be announced. . ; ; ; ' For the UBIC Parade, the winners are: Carebear Float took Sweepstakes honors and 1160 prize, Sodalette Club was deemed Best Use of Theme and awarded a $100 prize, the Miss ' ' Duchesne County float ? was judged most - attractive ' and received a $50 prize, the Best , Religious prize of $50 went to both St Helens and the Roosevelt First Ward floats, the educational-prizwas awarded to the UBAVC float, the spirited marching group prize was given to both the Stars and the Union High Drill Team, the beet horse entry was won by Uintah Bain Arabians, and the participation award went to three units: Junkyard Classics, Uintah Basin Guide Dog and Vernal Mounted . . The Art contest at UBIC had seven categories and best of show. Best of Show went to Joyce Bolton, who also took first place in the Professional Artist category. Second in the category . Police. . The Duchesne County Farm Bureau Cookout King Contest was judged and the winners in three categories were selected. The winner of the Beef Category was Morgan Glines, who was won sponsored by Bob West-HSJO cash award and Beef Brand Napkins ' supplied .. by the Duchesne County , Cow Belles. .The Poultry Division winner was ; Bemell Buchanan for his Dutch Oven Chicken, which was sponsored by First Security Bank.. He won a $10 gift certificate from Safeway. And the Dutch Oven Dessert category winner was Craig'- Ashby, sponsored by the Uintah Basin ' . . - . , '. - Wilderness Continued from page . ; .V A STANDARD. Winners will go to the Utah State Fair on Saturday, . , September 7.'; v The Noahs Ark animal look alike contest winners were: Ms. ' Crowley took first place, Ryan Luke took second, r Brandon 'Jaramillo took third and consolation was taken by a boy with his toad. In the turtle category James took first, Aaron took ' second, Brandon too third and Christy took consolation. Mazes division was won by John, Jason and Aahlie took second Donette took third and Lowanna took fourth. For frogs Ricky took first, Christine took second, Cody took third place and Brandon took consolation. went to Penny Crasy and third was Gordon Johnson. The Adult Oil (amateur) division was won by Mariann Morton with Revo Taylor taking second and Gladys Drollinger placing third. Mind Media Graphics was won by : Lorin Anderton with Noel Gnash taking second and Kim McDonnell daring, third. Color Photography was won by Clark Draney and Val Wilkerson took, both second and third. Black and White Photos division was won by Dennis Nelsen, second Clark Draney and third was Dennis Nelsen again. Youth category was won by Joe Nelsen, with ; Sonya Kuorr taking second and Barbara Eldredge third. The Children category was won by Joel Reed, second by Gentry Reed " and third was ' Sara Szaraniec. . piig ... . If the' chairmen of the other events would contact the STANDARD, we will publish the list of other event' winners next week. . 1 s I v. Watt) but these recent additions aren't many. They have 722-418- 9. had to push back their public hearing period until February and March of next year due to the change. Both groups, BLM and this Coalition, stated historic grazing rights would still stand and standard maintenance would, be. permitted to existing tenses. However, both stated the frequency of travel could be restricted and increased animal unit months could be prohibited. Catlin stated . If Congress accepts our proposal, 85 percent of tire State would still be open and vulnerable to commercial, industrial and military development Aqd he mentioned that it is critical as much for economic reasons as for environmental reasons that lands be set aside for future and present generations. The economic reasons . he stressed, when pinned down, were tourism and economic develop-ment Tourists flock to Utah. locate their and corporations facilities here because of Utah's magnifident scenery and its of lift. Tourism is a $1.3 ' quality Union industry that accounts for 27 percent of the state economy, he claims, and key industries locate here because of the quality of life. He said the Uintah Basin draws many people to it because of the quality of life an recreational opportunities. In 1976 Congress directed .the BLM to study lands under its " jurisdiction for wilderness. They list some 81 study areas with over 3 million acres under study. The National Wilderness Preservation System, as of January 1985, totals over 88.5 million acres nation wide. BLM acerage totals only 868,739 of that and Utah shares about 129,600 acres of wilderness with Arizonas BLM lands. BLM admits to - ' Zola Spencer The children of Mr. and Mrs. Gene Turner of Murray spent s week with their aunt and unde, Bishop and Mrs. Parley Smart. Their parents came to attend the Allred reunion and joined the family. 848-541- 7. At 6 p.m. the Myton Lions will again be serving a barbecue. This time the menu is The rodeo follows, at 8 p.m. I Bottle Hollow ! & KNEU 738-554- UBIC NEWS 2. The parade begins at 5 p.m. At this time all fair exhibits will be closed, with participants asked to pick up their entries os soon as possible after the parade. You can call Ginger Casper, for information about the parade at I i Presents Rodriguez JohnnyIn Concert the new kid on the block as for as Federal wilderness is concerned; it has observed the high amount of public interest in this issue and. decided to public being at every step of the access . process. fed that ultimately, this process helps ensure objective derisions ore made to add only high quality land areas to the system and to manage those additions for the benefit of Americana. It also brings, out the vocal coalitions with various proposals. The Utah Wilderness Association earlier released a seperate BLM wilderness proposal of 8.8 million acres, as compared the Siena Club 5.3 million acres and the Wilderness Coalition proposal of just over 5 million acres. Catlin said that no one should be surprised by the lack of unanimity of specific legislative proposals among wilderness advocates. Fact that one area is in the proposal of one group but not another does not imply the second believes the area should not be designated as wilderness, They open , . , ' -- . ( With the I Sloan Brothers August he said. 9 & 10 Gill for reservations - 722-243- ROOSEVELT ini, 1 it. THEATRE "D.A.R.Y.L." P.G. Aug. Outlets-Altamo- Stevenson's Store Duchesne Bonanza Discount Roosevelt 58 Aug. Ticket -- -- Top Stop Ashton's 91 5 Sales-Frida- y $4.50 Saturday $8.50 Both Nights $13.00 Couple $25.00 Top Stop Dove's Discount Vernal Advance Myton - Fort Myton WE CANT HAVE KM) MANY MOVIES AS FLAT OUT EXCITING Friday Events ASSIMfflAIMr MawLMClKfiMBIMk b man Ami JM, wifcjr UtilatfaMbaai.1 rfaTrurUH mi $$4nM Steamboat 6:00 p.m. affe nila1 adnata yni UMs.awK wvinta.B Dance Competition SAVE 20 mighty mite Vacuum cleaner hwSSiart . Friday Evening . Watch for the OPENING of ROOSEVELT TWIN THEATRE about September 2 "ST. ELMO'S FIRE" JohnnyShowRodriguez 9:00 First R. p.m. Second Show Augi 9 22 r- 8:15 p.m. UINTA THEATRE Aug. 5 8 v Sloan Brothers 1 1 :00 p.m. Battle of the Bands - Band Competitions 12 Noon - 6:00 p.m. COOK . OUT KINGAorgan Glines won the title , "Duchesne County Farm Bureau Cook Out King" and was awarded the trophies and prizes shown here, in txjdition to a $10 cash prized Janice White of Farm Bureau is shown here with the winner and his wife. ONLY 7995 1 PALE RIDER $110 Compact, easy-thandle vacuum Steamboat 6:00 p.m. o cleaners K' I 5 minute play Sloan Brothers Versatile and powerful, with ID peak HP motor. 20' cord, g wheels., large 8:15 p.m. easy-rollin- great spaceaaver. TABIONA NEWS America's Finest Income Tax Course Haring heom tom nay cati otar you opporturiM and imp you on you rtfum at In imp. Connie Lee monty-rakin- g Morning and overling Contemporary 7 pc. bigriobq tacnmgm hi LuiLwIail Bands wanting to compete contact amy m Claim VARNER BROS. 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