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Show ' ' "' -- V-- - .1 :Vi , ' f. v. , - is.'. - - Cjt "1 . -- - J0 y wVs UHWWnJW rtfuraifr Q w UINTAH BASIN STANDARD. October 4. ?:'' V ita;;r.-'ll,v,'fc,AV- ,;.: v ? . ' S-U1 . tf.'l rjix- 1994- - Pagfc& -- r. t ,:1i- irAyifc .! v . , v list award winners i Classic Can Chasers Association held their Year End Awards Ban quet, September 19 at the Moon Lake Electric building with Michele Bastian being named as the top iV' p fTv' open barrel racer. Following Bastian were Billie Farnsworth, jtAjLt. second; Bon! Monks, third and Debbie Jensen, fourth. Other award winners are: $100 novice barrels, Debbie Jensen, first; Linda Bowden, second; Jamie Amies, third; Becky Postma, green horse barrels, Kathy fourth; Bastian darts around a barrel TOP CAN CHASER-Mich- ele Marci Miller, second; first; Clark, during a recent race. She was named the open barrel and super Jessie Bird, third; Moreen Henderhorse award winner. son, fourth; senior barrels, Alaina Bastian, first; Legatha Cuch, second; J. Bird, third; Erica Clark, fourth; junior barrels, Kristy Dubray, first; Lisa McMullins, with Payton to apend the night second; Justin Bastian, third; and Marianne and Steven Searcy Farnsworth, fourth; peewee Ashley boys. On Saturday the group Randi Cuch, first; Joey barrels, and attended the wedding reception second; Man die Bastian, Postma, of Marquita Hatch and Marvin Wilkerson, fourth; Casey third; attended Martines in Provo. Ehray amateur barrels, Feleda Miller, the BYU game with Tom and Laurie first; Erica Clark, second; Jolene Davie. Farnsworth, third. Seta and Ben Kimball, Denver, Open pole bending, Billie Farnspent the afternoon of Sunday, The Neola First Word Relief first; Jessie Bird, second; worth, 25, with the Elray Society single ladies had an outing September Clark, third; $50 novice pole They were on their way in Uintah Canyon Thursday, Duncana. Billie Farnsworth, first; bending, home to Denver alter spending time Debbie Jensen, second; Linda September 22. Those in charge were cake the wedding in Provo making Michelle Morrill, Relief Society Bowden, third; Kathy Clark, Hatch. far Marquita President, and counselor Fay fourth; senior pole bending, Legand Morrill Bart and Michelle Horrocka. A luncheon was prepared atha Cuch, first; Alaina Bastian, Bliaa her and mother, children by Michelle and Fay. Everyone Gordon and Deane visited and reportedly had a good Eldridga; and son, Kevin, and Annie Eldridge time. Those who attended were and children; and Theron Eldridga Michelle and small daughter, Robb and son, Derick, Carina and Christine; Fay, Delma Long, Zola traveled to Highland Sunday, Spencer, Katie Duncan, Bernice 25, to attend the Hearing September Irene Bliaa VanTaaaell, Henrie, of Kelly and Michael Robba baby. Eldridge and Nadine Zager. The baity was bless by the father and Loraine Wheatley and two small name Trevor Theron. After children spent four days in Idaho given the the everyone met at the meeting, visiting with her parents, Loyal and The Uintah Basin Barrel Racing home for a luncheon. Robb Louree Ballon; Association held its finals at West-- . Blaine and Joan Horrocka and aon, em Park, September 14, and Marie Derick, traveled to Logan Saturday, won the open barrels title Jenkins September 24. They went to the of 17.916. She won with time a temple with their son, Bruce, and finishers were: Other $36. top Shannon to have their little adopted 18.492, $24; second, Wall, Cindy daughter sealed to them. On Sunday Michelle 18.596; third, Shiner, they, with other family members, Ann Parrish, fourth, 18.607. Mary for the attended sacrament meeting Other results an as follows: blessing of the little daughter. She novica barrels, Marie Jenkins, $100 waa given the name Jessica by her 18.389, $16; Michelle Duncan, first, father. Afterwards, they all went to Mr. and Mrs. Demid Knowales, 19.265; Kayde Holmes, second, the park far aluncheon. Blaine, Joan Salt Lake, purchased the John 19,370; Cindy Young, fourth, third, and son returned home that evening. Cuffer home in Hanna. senior barrels, Mandy 19.448; On Friday, September 23, Elray Salt Tom Mr. and Mrs. Lake, Gray, Massey, first, 18.331, $12; Alana and Bonnie Duncan pidud up Laurie pent a few days in Hanna. Searle, second, 18.759; Yvone Davis in Helper and traveled to Stacey Porter and son, of St Hanna few in a Parrish, third, 19.717; Collette Wall, George, spent days of home the 20.146; amateur barrels, at and fourth, hunting visiting Bene Fedelleck, find, 20.901; Lindsay Mr-- and Mrs. Dales Gines and Kg? s2" JSssriWB8l . iw v Iri second; junior pole bending, Lisa McMullins, first; Justian Bastian, second; Ashley Farnsworth, second; Kristy Dubray, fourth;' peewee pole bending, Randi Cuch, first; Jolene Farnsworth, second; Mandi Bastian, third; Casey Wilkerson, . fourth. The Super Horse Award waa presented to Michele Bastians horse Unita". The moat improved : award went to Joey Postma and the Hard Luck Award to Mary Ann Hamaker and Kristy Dubray, who both lost their hones this year. The Sportsmanship Award ' was given to Billie Farnsworth and Boni Monks. Elections for 1995 were held and the outcome is as follows: Moreen Henderson, president; Kathy Clark, vice president; Mary Ann Hamaker, secretary; Billie Farnsworth, points secretary and Robin Bastian, news letter. 1994 officen were: Tammy Wilkerson, president; Leona Cuch, vice president; Michele Bastian, secretary, Billie Farnsworth, paints secretary, Moreen Henderson, news letter and Marci Miller, arena director. Classic Can Chasers had a good year, according to its officers and aw its membership double from 1993. . Basin racing group competes in finals . Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Ping nnounced the arrival of a new son urn September 19 at the Du-tesCounty Hospital. The Pings ow have four diildren-tw-o boys nd two girls. They baby will be amed Jayce. Holli Jansen, Houston, visited at he home of Darwin and Merrill! IcKea Saturday and Sunday. Holli new the McKees while in Israel ne ttending the study abroad proram in Jerusalem. The Daughters of the Utah loneers comprising the Merkley-tos- s Camp held a meeting and 4cnic at the chapel grounds 15. Guests wen Louise Moose-nafing, Glenna Wilson, Merle Peggy D Andrea and Nila . Sep-emb- er n, juchies. '.Visiting the during the past wfcek it the Rae Goodrich home were Mr. ihd Mrs. Verl Averett, St George; Kathleen and Arnold Hamilton, SLC; and Mr. and Mrs. Rex King, Idaho Falls. The Kings were on iheir way to Arizona to spend the sinter.David Wallace had surgery performed Tuesday at the - famflyanibsininr aril aasnwrianta ' GenoDefa took his mother, Viola, to Salt Lake Sunday to spend a ft w days and keep a doctor appointment Mr. and Mrs. Max Fabrizio went to a telephone meeting in Palm Springs, California, last week. Mr. and Mrs. Rob Wold and Amber, Salt Lake, visited Mr. and Mrs. Jay C. Humphrey over the . weetand. Mr. and Mrs. Cede! Roberta, Ogden, spent the weekend in Hanna. Mr. and Mrs. Billy Breroton and family, Midway, visited Mr. and Mrs. Ray Jones, Mr. and Mrs. James Maxwell and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd . Roberts. Mr. and Mrs. Don Pebble went to Salt Lake Sunday and Monday where Lois kept a doctor appoint- ment. Mr. and Mrs. Chuck Cotter lelt Wednesday for a two week trip to Oregon.1 Mr. and Mrs. Tal Fabrizio are the paronte of a baby boy born Tuesday, September 27, at the Duchesne County Hospital. The baby weighed even pounds four ounces and sms 21 inches long. Grandparents are Art and Jean Fabrizio and Mr. and Mrs. Dean Young. L JJL J Du-ahes- ne County Hospital. i Celestial Harvey had a face , injury while playing games last week at a combined activity for the youth. Mr. and Mrs. Ron Stump received word from their son, Elder Wayne Holt, that he has been transferred to Gondeck, Minnesota, from Devils Lake, North Dakota. ' He reports he ia enjoying his mission. and Karen McKee and Petty Young spent two days last week attending a genealogical Seminar and attend the temple. Laura Gray and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Turner visited last week at the Tester Bartlett home. Visiting recently at the Ray Haslem home were Mr. and Mrs. Wade Haslem, Layton. Karon Betts flew recently to Anchorage, Alaska, to attend the wedding reception ofher daughter. A birthday party honoring Karen McKee was held Monday at the ' Maxine McKee home. Mr. and Mrs. Mura are building a new home on the lot where Lennis McKee had a trailer home several years ago. Mr. and Mrs- - Bob Simmons an the grandparents of a new grand son. The parents are Mr. mid Bum. Kevin Hemmert, Salt Uke. Beth Simmons has been in Salt Lake helping care for her new grand- Zella Pika attended the baptism of her grandson, Beau, last Saturday night in Vernal. He is the son of Kirk end Darla Draney and waa baptised by his father. Ha waa confirmed Sunday, also by his father. Darla and Kirk Draney entertained 22 family members, inputting Kirks parents, Evsron and Cheryl Draney, Bountiful, for iUmwr following the confirmation. Richens, second, 21.842; Chanel Richens, third, 24.788; green horse barrels, Kathy Clark, first, 19.529, $14.40; Tamara Vincent, second, 19.865; MaryAnn Parrish, third, 20.353; Dene Fedelleck, fourth, 20.901; junior barrels, Shaylyn Searle, first, 18.561; Kim Turney, second, 18.753; Sue Vincent, third, 19.943; Kristy Durbray, fourth, 24.639; peewee barrels, Lindsay Richens, first, 21.842; Carson Young, second, 25444; Margie (Sark, Hurd, 25.847; Jolene Farnsworth, fourth, 26.508. Open poles, Cindy Wall, first, 20.902, $12; Maria Jenkins, second, 21.094; Mary Ann Parrish, third, 21.219; junior poles, Sue Vincent, first, 25.556; Shalyn Searle, second, 26.275; Kim Turney, third, 27.529; Jolene Farnsworth, fourth, 29.701; senior poles, Collett Wall, first, : - Team Penning Association Year End FIRST PLACE-Ne- ola Jackpot fust place winners are: Stewart Olsen, Lee Boren and. Elvin Bastian. September 24 was the date of the event. 24545, $12; Alana Searle, second, $26576; Yvone Parrish, third, 27.489; Mandy Massey, fourth, 31596; $100 novice poles, Michelle Shiner, first, 21.257, $16; Cindy 22.207; Billie Farnsworth, third, 22.582; Kayde Holmes, fourth, 22.909. jOpen goats, Kayde Holmes, first, 8.730, $14.40; Marie Jenkins, second, 11520; Michelle Shiner, third, 11560; Billie Farnsworth, fourth, 13.130; senior goats, Angie McNeil, first, 12520, $14.40; Mandy Reynolds, second, 12.760; Collett Wall, third, 13.190; Mandy Massey, fourth, 14.540; junior goats, Shalyn Searle, first, 10550; Carson Young; second, Young, second, 20-20- : events, barrels, Khett , Men's Sdarie. first, 18.485, $13.60; Charles V ,alA' BV Team Penning Association Year End SECOND are Bryce Barker, Frank Young and winners Jackpot second place Randy Searle. The event took place September 24. PLACE-Ne- oia , : Jenkins, second, 18559, $10.20; Brett Sabey, third, 19.121; Scott Wall, fourth, 19.217; poles, Khett Searie, first, 21582, $11; Scott Wall, second, 22.859; Charles Jenkins, third, 22.87; Ryan Nay, fourth,. 24568; goats, R. Searie, font, 125, second, 14.72; C. Jenkins, third, 15560; DJ Reynolds, fourth, 15.74. Team events, barrels, Marie and Rhett Searle, first, 22.85; Kayde and Kevin Holmes, second, 25.13; Marie and Charles Jenkins, third,', 2758; Mandy and DJ Reynolds, fourth, 28.50. if.ee $11; Sabey, WEEK COURSE 2 OUARANTSS JOS UPON GRADUATION Jenkins, Charles Jenkins, first, 36575; Shalyn and Rhatt Searie, second, 37546; Cindy and 8cott' Wall, third, 37.709; Michelle and Shaune Shiner, fourth, 37529; poles; Cindy and Scott Wall, first, 43.761; Marie and Charles Jenkins, second, 43564; Billie and Kelly Farnsworth, third, 46579; Shalyn and Rhett Searle, fourth, 47557; goats; Shalyn TUITION FAQ) BY DICK SIMON , MUST BE AT LEAST 3) AND BE WHJJNQ 70 TRAVEL 24 CENTS A MILE FOR EXPERIENCED DRIVERS 41 STATES AND CANADA CALL FOR FURTHER INFORMATION. , Dick Simon Trucking, Inc. 4iasniRSTajC t 'i Muril Mooeman accompanied her daughter, Barbara Bolton, to Price, where Muril spent the weekend visiting with her sister and husband, Beth and Boyd Mooaman. 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