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Show T T 1 Page 12. July 29, 1987 Standard QJJintah IBasin the run will begin at 7 is welcome to Everyone p.m. 6:30 p.m. and Jackpot race has , local winners The Uintah Basin Barrel Racing Association held their last jackpot race at Ret Searle's arena on July 21. The winners of the event are listed. For the o.pen barrels com- petition, Tamara Vincent took first place with s 17.99, Michele Bastian took second place with 18.28 and Amy Adims tod: third with 18.36. In the open polea race, Mikki Williams tod: first place with s 22.05, KayDe Pallesen tod: second 22.20 and Joe place with Workman placed third with a 22.33. The open goats competition was won by Amy Adams with s time of 10.63, second place went to Marie Jenkins with a 11.64 and third place went to KayDe Palleson with a t 12.06. This coach was helping out hits nice gave the girls ample opportunity to PRACTICE BALL her girl's softball team last Monday. hone their softball skills. The first place winner in novice barrels was Debbie Wilkens with a 17.88, second place waa Vickie Wilkens with 18.50 and third place Some 853-465- 0 781-203- went to Lorn Barker with a 19.79. Winner of the senior barrels competition waa Rami Rursa with a 18.28. Sami Suras also won the ' senior poles competition with a 23.19 plus 5. Junior barrels was won by HeiDe Pallesen with s 19.16, second place went to Christy Wilkens with a 20.13 and third place went to Brandi Sursa who rode a 21.98. The junior polea competition waa won by HeiDe Pallesen with a time of 25.93, second place was taken by Christy Wilkens with' a 26.08 and Brandi Sursa tod: third with a 27.24. The winner of the junior goats competition was Christy Wilkens with a 14.40, Brandi Sursa took second with a 16.01 and Mindy Springer took third place with a 20.81. The next jackpot will be held at the Gusher Roping Club on July 29. Sign up for the jackpot will be attend. For more information call at or Amy Adams at Michele Bastian at RunWalk is scheduled The 5th Annual Duchesne Coun-- , will be held Saturday, August 22. The race will begin at 7:30 a.m. Registration will be held from 7 to 7:30 a.m. that morning at the Blue Fair Building. Participants may register fa s 10K (6.2 miles) run 10K walk, a 5K (3.1 miles) run or a ty Fair Fun RunWalk 5K walk. Trophies will be given for first, third place runners in the 10K and the 5K and to first place walkers in both the 10K and 5K. Ribbons will be given for the youngest, and oldest walker and runner and for the most family members participating. second, and . Silver Dollar Futurity will run at Wyoming Rumbo Runner, a Utah bred gelding, owned by Allen and Becky Clark and trained by Ed Giles, is the early favorite of the 10 finalists that will line up the Silver Dollar Futurity Final Saturday at Wyoming Downs. The Silver Dollar Futurity traditionally offers the biggest purse at the Downs. It is one of the biggest in the western United States. This year, the purse is the biggest in the history of the race as $187,354 will be up for grabs among the 30 horses in the final and two consolation races. The exact purses are: $168,806 for the finals, $15,550 for the first consolation and $2,998 for the second consolation. Getting to the finals of the ARCADIA NEWS race waa a commendable took a series accomplishment, as of 22 trial races and seven semifinals tests to narrow the original field of 212 down to the select 10. The Silver Dollar Futurity Finals will be the number 11 race on a card Saturday. With the two consolation races to have run earlier in the program. Posttime will be 1:30 p.m. The futurity will be the highlight of a full weekend of racing at the Downs, with Friday's 400-yar- d it 12-ra- 10-ra- program and Sundays card beginning at 7 p.m. and 1:30 p.m. respectively. Rumy Runner drew the favorite 12-ra- role for the finals with an impressive showing in the semifinals, winning the third race by two lnk in 19.75, under Jockey Ralph Seville. That time was just .18 of a second off the track record, which will be in jeopardy Saturday as Rumbo Runner will be pushed by an impressive field. Five of the 10 finalists, which are determined by times in semifinals races, are trained by Ed Giles, South Jordan. Giles will be hoping for a repeat of Cowboy Classic Futurity, June 14, when five of his horses made it to the finals and placed 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, in a field. Giles' domination of quarter horse racing here is evident in the consolation races, too, u he trains 11 of the 20 horses that will line up in those two races. That gives him a total of 16 horses more than half of the field for Saturday's Silver Dollar event 10-ho- M camp held at Iron Camp Ground north of Hanna during the week, e Speakers at Sacrament meeting Sunday were, Owen Van Tusell and Ray Hansen of the Stake High Ida Horrocks Eighteen girls and leaders of Rridgeland Ward attended girl? Council Owen Van TasseU rendered a solo at the conclusion id his talk. Union starts football Football practices for the Union High BIB OVERALLS are tougher than your work over 75 years For men have proved that KEY School team on. will begin Monday, Auguat 8. Coach Paul Maggio said that anyone interested in playing football for Union this season should be at Union High School when the twice s day practices begin. The morning practice will begin at 7 a.m. and the afternoon practice will begin at 6 p.m. Those interested should be present for the morning practice on August 3. If there are any questions, Coach Maggio' can be contacted at 646-343- . 0. working bib overals last! cotton Tough 12 oz. 100 Sanforized blue denim Double bottom pockets Rust proof hardware Triple stitching RIDER This Saddle Bronc Rider is really getting tossed around. He tried to stay on top of this horse at the Altamont Longhorn Days Rodeo, Saturday SADDLE-BRON- C basketball clinic fit "No-bln- d" Union girls set Union High Girls Basketball clinie will begin Monday August 8 8 to 10 a.m. at the gym. All girls freshmen to senior from are invited to attend. Some visitors at the Red Canyon visitor's center have been treated to a rare sigh. Rocky Mountain Bighorn Sheep. Thirty-si- x bighorn sheep were trapped in the Wind River Mountains, Wyoming, and released along the cliffs of Flaming Gorge Reservoir in 1983 and 1984. The bighorn sheep are part of an intensive effort by the U.S. Forest Service, Bureau of Land Management and the Utah State Division of Natural Resources to re- - Mode in U.SA Reg. 24.97 $1 9.S7 SADDLE KING JEANS Step Into action In Saddle King jeans! Durable 14 oz. denim combined with western styling. Made by hard working Americana for hard working Americans. . Bighorn sheep show off their lambs Roosevelt Store Only CHART YOUR COURSE TO RESULTS WITH THE Control Technician CLASSIFIEDS! Coastal Corporation has an immediate opening for an Experienced Maintenance Mechanic, at our Altamont, Utah gas processing plant. The position requires 5 or more years experience maintaining and overhauling high and low feed enginecompressor packages and the ability to interpret Beta engine analysis data. A high school diploma is preferred. Dm'! get swmped by inflation. Classifieds keep you afloat. Make money selling things you no longer need. Save by shopping the Classifieds for the best values Lei the 7 $12.97 Roosevelt Oether your odds end eeds end glvn us cell. Piecing nn nd In thn Clwelflsds Is Hint Impln. The Uintah - For immediate consideration please forward a summary of your work history and qualifications to: R. Falrclota, CoastalANR B( Standard 722-51- 31 IB w NEWS Marion Behunin e Mr. and Mra. Steven Ross of Salt Lake City visited with Mr. Rosses' parents this past weekend. Tournament date is set The Duchesne around. RB-15.9- 'establish them into the Green River corridor, from Antelope Flat to the Colorado border, where they were once abundant. Range deterioration, diseases, competition from domestic sheep nd illegal hunting eliminated the bighorn sheep from the ares in the sixties. Visitors using scopes and binoculars from the Red Canyon overlook, behind the visitor's center, have the best chances of spotting bighorn rams, ewes and lambs. MYTON P.O.Box 410 Altamont, UT 14001 Equal Opportunity Employer County Fair Tennis Tournament will be held Wednesday, August 19, at the Duchesne Tennis courts. If the weather permits, the times for the tournament will be from 8 a.m. to noon or from 5 to 8 p.m. Signup must be completed by August 15. The entry fee is $1 per person, per event. Interested parties can sign up for womens singles, mens singles, mixed doubles, womens doubles and mens doubles. Trophies will go to the first place players and other prises will be given to those who receive second place honors. The schedule of playing times per group will be made according to how many entries there are. Those interested can contact Tamara Garner at 738-255- 8. |