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Show Page 16 - UPfTAH BASIN STANDARD. December 5. 1990 Uintah Basin Barrel Racing Association Year End Awards Ceremony Banquet Winners . Uintah Birin Banal Racing Aaaodatian Year End Awards wan givan out at a Banquat hald at the Golden Corral in Vernal on September 26, 1990. Open All Around waa won by Mario Jenldna. Senior All Aniund' waa won by Abby Oaks. Junior All Around won by Brandi Burn. Open Barrel winnera were lit Shade Wilkins, 2nd Maria Jenkins, SrdDixie Allan, 4th Nikki Wilkins, Gtb Darlene Abagglen, 6th Dabble Debbie Wilkiiu.' Sanior Barrel winnera wan lat Abby Oaka, 2nd Brandy Wilkins, 3rd Aim! Bonn, 4th Haidea Pal- laaan, 6th Cindy Wadi, 6th Brandi Wril. Open Foie Banding winnera wan lit MaryAnn Pariah, 2nd Maria Jenkina, 3rd Michele Baa-- , tian, 4th Bills Fama worth, 6th Jaarica Jacobean, 6th Dixie Allen. Novice Pda Banding winnan wan lat Dariona Abelian, 2nd .WQUna. Kathy Clark, 3rd Lama Barker, Intermediated Banal winnera 4th Suxxanne Fauaett, 6th Michele wan let Cindy Young;' 2nd Anqr Baatian, 8th waa a tie between Adame, 3rd Sunanna Fauaett, 4th MaryAnn Paniah and Dana Fedel-lacwaa a tie between Billie Fame-wortand Leona Cuch, 5th Lorna Barrier, 6th Dana Fbdaflack. Barrier Fda Banding winnen wen Novice Barrel wiimara wan let lat Shaila Wilkine, 2nd waa a tie Amy Adama, 2nd Maria JanUna, between abby Oaka and Dalena 3rd Kathy Oar. 4th Nikki Chriatanaan, 8rd Brandy Wilkins, 6th Dabble Jeneen, 6th 4th Denise Christensen, 5th Tammy Koenae, 6th Kayde Pallesen. . . . Junkr Ms Bending winnae were let Brandi Sursa, 2nd Cindy Wall, 3rd Brandi Wall, 4th Aimi Boren, 6th Aubiy Young, 6th Haidee Pallesen. , Open Bioat tying winnera were let Cindy Young, 2nd Kayde Pallesen, 3rd Marie Jenkins, 4th Debiria Wilkins, 5th Nikki Wilkins, 6th was a tie between Debbie .. Wilkins and MaryAnn Parrish. Sanior Goat tying winnsrs were let Brandy Wilkins, 2nd Sheila Wilkins, 3rd Abby Oaks, 4th Aimi Boren. Junior Goat tying winners were Christy Wilkins, 2nd Heidee k. h, WR-Un- a, MAT BATTLE-Ed- dic Antillon, Union, attempts to turn his Springville opponent for points. Union lost by two points to Altamont last week. Photograph is by Tim Rasmussen. Teenage Mutant Dressers If you an a normal adult, eooner or later you am going to notice a group of teenagan walk by. You arill be alarmad by their clothing and you will mutter to yourself Tdda these days. It ia at this point in time you officially become middle aged. the child. Young says fads fay actually be safe turf for setting the stage for independence. If choices are not too deviant, parents may be wise not to over react. She suggests asking questions in a manner to keep linas of communications open tor when they an ready to verbalize their mixed feelings. She suggests these guidelines: (1) Start early by letting children in on clothing choiisee and decisions. Allow choice while guiding the selections you can afford or feel comfortable about. (2) Ask their opinion and allow them to exprees themselves without makinghm or putting down. They may like a odor combination that you think ia aUhr. They will learn soon non-threate- ning If you are the pamnta of one of these teenage mutant dressers, you have problems that go wall beyond being middle aged. You have to learn bow to survive your childrens adventures in peer pressure. This can be a costly and frustrating trip. According to Louisa Young Extension clothing specialist in the Utah State University College of Family Life, you need to relax and understand this is a normal part of growing up-f-br you and if their friends think its silly. (3) Help them feel good about color of hair, their bodies-ei- xe, Schoola freckles, ate. If they express discontent with being too this or that, tling team team of Union let them talk it out (4) Ifthey have High School junior vanity and ii Altaclothing taatee different than varrity matman, of course they will go mont, Thursday, November 29. youro-aBrandon Hunt, Union, beat Ida through mage lines, catalog! and 103 pound Altamont opponent on a hops with them to educate yourself on their opinions. (6) Quids pin and Cody Evans, 112, Altamont their chokes by using good buying dsdrianad Ryan Oaka, Union's practices. Let them earn money Spencer Powell, 119, pinnsd Alta-mefor extras that you choose not to A Scott Van and Koty Goodpurchaae for them. They will take rich, Altamont, 126, beat Joa responsibility to earn money to Perdval on a pirn buy it or dadde it isnt worth the Stacy Cook, Altamont, 130,. effort (6) Taka opportunities to pinned Jaaon Ureak, Union and talk about their likes, dislikes, Mark WImmsr, Altamont pinned pressures from peers while at tha Union's Eddie AntiUon. Las Walksame Hme communicating your er, Altamor.t, 140; accred a pin over Unions Pan Weston and Scott preferences. Kids often dont realize that parents have rimilar feel- Larsen, Union, 145; downed Todd tar. 34-3- 2, nd 1 6--1. n ings about appearance and accep-tanc- a in adult pair groups. Kids may want you to dreea man modem, not drees just Uka one of them. (7) Set guidelines for yourself early eo you don't start tha habit of having to have all the designer names for your kids and tha expensive clothing ax tiona of society. (8) U, like people, you cant afford daa wardrobes, allow, your kids to have at least one item with apopu-la- r designer brand name or logo. This gives them tho peer credibility they aro striving tar. Young says there ia a time and apiece for clothingcoufiirmlty arid school is tha place and tha early 'teen yean is tha time. If their behavior doasnt change immediately, roll with it; they will listen to you again soon. DAR Centennial 818 women joined the DARin its first year. Mias Clara Barton, Founder of the American Red Cross, waa one of these charter members. Caroline Scott Harrison, wife of This year Christinas shopping doesn't need to be die most hectic time of year. It can be relaxing and amazingly President Benjamin Harrison, waa a charter member and served as the first President General of the organization. Some of todays members are proud to trace their lineage back to a charter member. We salute these early members during tha Centennial Year of the DAR. enough... enjoyable! Longhorn matmen defeat Union wrestlers. 34 to 32 Drew Altamont and Clifford 171. finidwd in a tie and Jerry Ksal, Union, 189, pinned Jimmy Patterson, Altamont Brian Weaver, Union heavyweight pumad Joe Laadbettar (Altamont in tha final match of toe evening. Tha Longhama will host North Summit and East Carbon in wrestling matches, Thursday, December Rabbis 6 another big day! Saturday. Mask by 21 - JftH Fridayarid Sangrity-TAimAnieri- beat Altamont prints in tha first round of tha tournament, but the Longhorns a two point game to dropped Rangely. Altamont and Rangely wera tied late in tha game and tha Longhorns had tha ball at tha foul Una with SO seconds lift, but Gw eager waa unable to convert tha free throws. "We had two or throe ehewee but couldnt score. We didnt get back on delbnae and Rangely got a layup in tha final aaeonda for tha win, commented Altamont boys basketball coach. Daws Brotheraon. Tha Longhorns will boat Uintah JV team, Wednesday, Dacem-ba- r 5 in 3:80 pjn., 620 pjn. and 7:80 p.m. games. Altamont will also battle ML Vernon, Friday, Decern-bs- r 7 it 6:80 pjn. rad 7:80 pjn in j Alternant HANDS Din Mullins, 34, takes the ball away from Dugway athletes andgets ready to start the fast break. Ray Wright, 24, Dugway, hopes Mullins makes a wrong move. FLY-Duche- 722-517- 1 Sales and Service Your Tank or Ours, Rentals Available OLYMPUS HOTEL LPCarburetlon Home and Commercial Heat Your Seasons Greeting ROOSEVELT out of area, call collect. 600 South, &dt lake City 1$1 West OMdreeMffnSNaea) 521-737- 3 Offer good every day through January 1, 1991- - '! iron caaEaasiii W. HWY. 40 free VERNAL i j 722-517- 1 L Young President, Amy Adams Vice PresidentPresident Elect; Marie Jenkins SecretaiyIYeaeurer, Debbie Jensen Prints Secretary, Moreen Henderson Publicity Officer. Directors are Vicki Wilkins Barrel Racing, Dana Fedallack Pda Bending, and Brandy Wilkins Goat tying. Wo would like to thank the out going Officers, and Directors for thair fine work. The Altamont Longhama opened tha mason with a 88 print win over Wasatch Academy, November 28; but dropped two games at the PROPANE GA - Officers and Directors for 1991 wen elected. The officers are Cindy j 24 Hr. Service our soothing wtriripool qtajlien, get a great nights rest and awake refreshed and ready for . contest win ROOSEVELT, UTAH After a hard day of shopping, when you're just about ready to say "Bah Humbug stretdi out fai I Longhorns LCLA;BL per room.) Henderson. - 19-1- and kids are free! bilL (One coupon . Altamonfs Kyle Mitchell, 162, pinned Craig Phillips of Union and Jaaon Pickup; Union, 160; picked win over Altamonfa up a 5 per room night- - your ' ' Salt Lake City. paridng hassles. Free trolley passes will take you to Trolley Square. Be sure and take the trolley loop for some Christmas sightseeing! e On your return, enjoy the Olympus Hotels complimentary hot bevetage hospitality room. It's the perfect way to say goodnight on a frosty holiday evening, e Enjoy a delightful breakfast, hinch or dinner at any of our restaurants and take $5 off Pallenaen, 3rd Brandi Sura, 4th Jeamia Wilkins, 5th Brandi Wall. Supper Horse was won by Ervy owned by Sheila Wilkins. Sportsmanship was won by Dixie Allan and Hans Fedelleck. Most Improved was won by Sue Vincent and Marde Miller. Mori miles driven won by Moreen 12-- 5. Milliw, Do your shopping the easy way and spend a night in the heart of Plus receive these gifts: Free shuttle van to and from the major downtown mails Forget the downtown ' at 7 pjn. or more at the Olympus Hold a Ginas. let 1 789-913- 4 l I; or Call II E HWY. 40 Toil 1 free snes |