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Show Friday Sapfambur Cowboy Wins Summit Saddle Roping Series WWf'W f rrm TT Local Woman Joins Air Force 1, 1995 Thu Summit County Boo 7k Associated Square Dance Clubs of Utah Float Awarded "Mayor's Award" i SBaEjS'-- f Heather Richins Heather Richins, daughter of Raymond and Christine Richins, of Henefer, joined the United States Air Force Reserve on July 10. Heather will enter Lackland Air Force Base in San Antonio, TX, on Sept. 6 to complete her basic training. She will then go to Technical School at Sheppard Air Force Base in Wichita Falls, TX. Heather's job in the Air Force will Jasin Leavitt Jasin Leavitt, of Kamas, is the winner of this year's Summit Saddle Roping Series. The series consists of three ropings held in I NOTICE IAJ NORTH SUMMIT u SCHOOL DISTRICT is accepting applications until September 6, 1995 for a part-tim-e custodian. Applications are available at the district office. North Summit School District It equal opportunity employer. i June, July and August each year and focuses on the Young Roper. During the Fair roping, they also hold a Dummy Steer roping and a Dummy Calf roping and tying contest for youngsters age 12 and under. This year's winner for both events was Matt Gines. Second place in the Steer roping was Hayden Thurston, third was Clifton Leavitt Second place in the calf tying was Clifton Leavitt with third place going to Kelsi Anderson. The Jackpot barrel racing was won by Misty Woodard, second place, Bobbi Jo Woodard, and third to Jocelyn Garfield. Thanks to the Summit County ': Fair for its sponsorship. be Health Services Management, which will put her working at Hill Hospital when she returns. Heather will go into to the service as an E--3, due to college credit, and she will also receive an extra $5,000 for being on the Stripes for UNTT Bonus Skills list. She graduated with the class of 1994 from North Summit High School. Heather will return in December where she will continue working at the law firm Olson Associates, and she will continue her education at LDS Business College in Salt Lake, to receive her Associates of Science Degree as a Legal Secretary. IMUMMtl PEOPLE SEI1VINQ PEOPLE The Associated Square Dance Clubs of Utah was awarded the prestigious honor of receiving the "Mayor's Award" for their float entry in the Days of '47 Parade in Salt Lake City on the 24th of July. The float depicted the theme "From barnyard to ballroom". Authentic costumes from the I800's to present day were utilized and dancers were performing on the float. It has been 148 years since Utah's first pioneers arrived in the Salt Lake Valley. Descendants of those men and women, along with the thousands who have become part of Utah's community, celebrated the event with what has become the third largest parade in the nation -next to Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade in New York City and New Year's Rose Parade in Pasadena, CA. Amid the more than 130 entries, an array of mechanical wonders pleased the enthusiastic audience. Recently Michael O. Leavitt, Governor of Utah declared Square Dancing as Utah's American Folk Dance. Square dancing has been a popular tradition on the American continent for, 340-years- , approxi mately 125 years before we became an independent nation. The history of square dancing is actually the incorporating of the folk dance traditions of Ireland, Germany, Italy, is a warm autumn night with open doors, and time is slipping away, but not for those within the square. Square dancing brings benefits in many ways. It bolsters enthusiasm Poland and other countries. .and optimism, and it improves Examples of evolving from the blood circulating throughout the Morris and May Pole dances of body. It helps you handle stress, and it's good for psychological England, later the ball room dances of France, and gradually moved because it releases tenwest incorporating Spanish Church sion and helps relaxation and sleep. dances: thus resulting in what today It tones and shapes muscles, and has become known as America's along with a proper diet, it can help Folk dance, a traditional and wholecontrol weight, but the best thing some form of family recreation. about square dancing is that it's fun! Once you get involved with a group indo dance Why people square stead of, say, playing golf twice a of square dancers, you'll end up week? explains Lorraine and Glen meeting lots of exciting and enthusiastic people. And there's one Underwood, presidents of ASDCU. Well, when you hit that "corner" thing they all have in common: a and you've succeeded in completing big smile on their faces as they dance around the hall. For more inthe figure that the caller has called, then that's the magic! That's like a formation about square dancing, call hole in one, and in a good dance, it keeps happening again and again. WETS F1GHT1NS FOR Friendship set to music is what well-bein- g, 298-525- square dance is called, and our colorful attire identifies us as square dancers. The square dance caller finally sings "How Time Slips Away" and then, of course, it does. The dancers do not seem to care. It 3 COPIERS 2. YOURUFE American Heart Association SELF SERVICE NO WAITING! COPIES ON COLORED PAPER -- 100 each |