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Show The Summit County Be Friday, October 4, 1996 3A Farm Bureau Announces Statewide Talent Contest Winners Junior Division Talent Find winners, left to right: Amanda McKenna and Cade Sargent, Michelle Bean and Sonja Mota. Rock, Vera Whitear, Charleston: Alishe Fox, Shaughnessy Jackson, Holly Ovard, and Jenny Prescott. through seventeen, was awarded to Duchesne County pianist Karletta Brady, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ' by Pamela Robbins Leo Brady, Duchesne. Runners-u- p were a tap dancing trio from With some events, often the only Summit County consisting of ones attending to watch the performers are the family members. Holly Ovard, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Brent Ovard,. Henefer; Not, so when the Echo Mountain Shaughnessy Jackson, daughter of CloggerS take center stage, as they Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Jackson, Park did at the recent Utah State Fur. Their leader, Cheryl Ovard directed City; and Jenny Prescott, daughter this troupe u they performed three of Mr. and Mrs. Glade Prescott, "fantastic" shows before very appreFrancis; Sevier County vocal duo ciative audiences. Dani Dahlsrud, daugnter of Mr. and Not to be out-doMrs. Andrew Dahlsrud, Salina, and by the many venues being held durcelebration and of Mr. Jessica Barney, daughter Mrs. Maynard Barney, Aurora; and ing the 1996 year celebrating the 100th year of Utah's Statehood, Wasatch County vocal duet Andrew Ovard chose to incorporate the evoTom and Mr. Mrs. son of Grose, Grose, Midway, and Brittney lution of clogging from 1896-199- 6 Robertson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Robertson, Heber City. Four finalists were selected in the senior division competition, which is for performers ages eighteen to thirty. Richman said they will pap ticipate in .senior division finals, held as a part of the Utah Farm Bureau Annual Meeting, Nov. . Treasurer Glen G. Thompson has at the Marriott Hotel in Salt , recently been named a member of Lake City. The finalists named in the National Association of the Senior Division were Wasatch ...Counties' (NACo) Taxation and County pianist' Alena Hicken, Finance Steering Committee by Heber City; Salt Lake County NACo President Michael Left to right: Jennj Prescott, Holly Ovard, and country vocalist' Lirizi Roberts, Hightower. Shaughnessy, Jackson. Murray; Utah County yocal duet r.NACo's 13 steering committees ' Winners were selected at the state 12 years of age, was Salt Lake Heid Pimy Cook, Provo' andAJice. fesm the policy-makiarm of the finals of the Utah's largest amateur County 'vocalist "Sorija' Mota, pe'r.Tlred, Sp'n'ngville;!jind . association. Each committee is talent search contest, the Farm daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Guillermo Morgan County vocalist J. Michael comprised of approximately 50-6- 0 Bureau's annual Talent Find, held Mota, Magna. Runners-u- p were Bailey, Morgan. Richman. said, these . county officials who meet several four contestants will compete for a' times Davis Mickelle at the Utah dancer 14, Saturday, Sept County during the year to examine State Fair. Bean, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. $500 cash awaird at. the Farm issues critical to local government According to Greg Richman, Richard Bean, North Salt Lake; Bureau's annual Awards and , The Taxation and Finance Hyrum, chairman of the UFB Summit County musical combo Recognition Program, Nov. 21. Steering Committee focuses on fiThe Utah Farm Bureau Talent nancial resources of counties; fiscal Young Farmer and Rancher McKenna and Cade Sargent chilCommittee which oversees the con- dren of Mr. and Mrs. Don Sargent Find is the largest organized talent management; federal assistance; test winners were named in the ju- Coalville; and Morgan County search for outstanding amateur tal- municipal borrowing; county rev- nior and intermediate age group di- clogging duet Veva Whitear, daugh.. ' ent conducted in the state. Over 700 visions. Meanwhile four finalists in ter of Mr. and Mrs. Craig Whitear, participants have competed in four the senior division were selected to and Amanda Rock, daughter of Mr. divisions in contests held by county i participate in further competition and Mrs. John Rock, both of Farm Bureau's throughout the state later this fall. Peterson. this past summer, Richman said. . The winners in pie junior diviRichman said first place in the The state competition is held annusion, which Richman said features intermediate division, which fea: ally as a part of the Farm Bureau performers from .ages seven through tures performers aged thirteen Day at the Utah State Fair. Echo Mountain Cldggers . Perform in fine style. The troupe members performed dances from each ten year in fair participants as span-brirtgi- ng word spread through the area what was faking place: Appealing to all ages, the group put on their best smiles as they performed a square dance routine, Charleston, jitterbug, blues number, and rock. When it was time to dance a waltz number, the girls wore their mothers Prom or several had an Wedding dresses-an-d opportunity to dance with their fathers. Of course the most warmly re- ceived response came when the mu- - Glen G. Thompson Appointed To National Steering Committee 21-2- 2, . . ng Summit County Court Report .V i. '. '..Joshua D.ltatindy, of Pleasant , datebf birth, Feb. 28,1965, was convicted and sentenced for the crime of DUI, a. Class B Misdemeanor, on Sept. 17, 1996.' Defendant was sentenced to probation for a period of two years and group did. Being assisted by a "live band" added a lot of flair to the performances as well. Made up of local people, they played and sang "The Tennessee Waltz", "Salty Dog Rag", and "Oh Susannah" among others. Dale Richins, 84, of Henefer, took center stage to sing "I wish I were 18 again", accompanied by Maxine Richins. The high school and College age students enjoyed learning dances they will always remember-th- e Dad's and daughters created memories as they danced, and foe younger generation members danced with someday they will have a partner like the "big kids". The steering committee's recSeveral members of the Echo ommendations on legislative poliMountain Cloggers are certainly cies and goals are presented to not new to performing, as they had NACo's membership during the asthe opportunity of entertaining at sociation's Annual Conference. If the White House - as well as several other states and Countries. approved, the recommendations become psqt. of the American, Countx An upcoming .trip to Canada is on Platform, which is the basis of the docket for March. These young NACo's efforts in representing people and leaders did a super job of counties before Congress and the representing themselves and the area. Congratulations to all. White House. Photo of The Week Bike Rodeo Teaches Safety Skills , ;i sic changed and the group began performing their clogging numbers. which encompassed steps from all eras combined. No wonder the members were smiling so brightly-- it isn't often a group can "bring the house down" as this particular . I :: enues; federal budget, and federal tax reform. , ' t'-'- Nearly 200 county residents showed up to practice their bicycle safety skills at a bicycle safety skills at' a bike rodeo held at South Summit Elementary School on Saturday, Sept. 21. Participants rode through a six station course, which tested turning, balancing, stopping, and signaling skills. The rodeo was a joint project, put on by the Summit County Health Department, South Summit Elementary FIT KIDS, and Kamas resident Brady Mitchell, for whom' the bike rodeo was an Eagle Scout project Participants were able to compete with one another by forming teams and receiving scores at each station throughout the course. There were also opportunities to have light maintenance work done on bicycles, as well as a prize giveaway. to participate-iJessica Jones, of Peoa, was the winner of a brand new bike donated for the random drawby Wal-ma- rt ing. Competition winners 4 were donated by the given Summit County Sheriff s Blotter . j;v Defendant wait , on Sept:;23,1996. sentenced to one year-jail- ;' finl( $1,000, and placid .on probation for Summit County dispatchers asa period of 36 months. . t 789 incidents, including 93 signed i.L-ii : .V, I medical responses; 73 emergency Calvin Lee Ritchie, of West . 48 property damcalls; Valley City,i date of birth, July 3, traffic accidents, and 28 injury age was convicted 1974, fined $900. and sentenced traffic accidents. Summit County Dave Mathew Lowe, of for the crime of Unlawful Sexual Sheriff's Deputies responded to 364 Cleveland Heights, OH, date of Intercourse, a Third Degree Felony, calls. oh 1996. Defendant was .Sept 23, birth, Oct 7, 1976, was convicted There were 16 cases of domestic and sentenced for the crime of sentenced to 30 days jail, fined 38 theft reports; six burviolence; Distribution of a Controlled $1,200, arid placed on probation for' glary investigations, and nine missSubstance, a Third Degree Felony, a period of 36 months. , ing person responses. Officers responded to 45 suspicious activity reports and 10 vandalism com' plaints including two in Tollgate Canyon, one.iii Coalville, and two in die Weber Canyon area. Since the first part of January 1996, there have been 442 burglary alarms; 22 fight in progress nils; Oct 7 (Monday) Summit County Commissioners 101 juvenile problems; 552 medical , regular session, Commission Chambers, Summit County .emergency responses; 278 theft Courthouse, Coalville, 9:30 a.m. Agenda: 29 threatening; leases; 9:30 a.m. - Work Session: Commission Reports, Agenda, I 25 child abuse investigations, Minutes . and 87 domestic violence situa10 a.m. - Bid Opening - Fence installation around the Marion tions. Officers have arrested 220 LandfillPark . persons for driving under the influ10:30 a.m. - JVotk Session: Dept Business: 1. Minor Permit ence so fer this year. Update: Lesley Burns: a. Pine Creek Apts, site plan revision; b.' Summit County Jail Report Old Ranch Road. 2. Discussion -Correctional officers booked 42 ' Single Family Dwelling, Funding request .for Peace House: Lany Henley. 3. North Summit ' individuals on 83 charges, included Tax Committee Recommendations. 4. Administrative are 10 alcohol; 14 warrant arrests; ' Isflles: Anita Lewis. 5. Other Departmental Business. three false information; four Professional Household Hazardous i 1 p.m. Premntation forgery; one aggravated assault; two Waste Management Services: Rollins Environmental with an officer, and one interfering 1:30 p.m. - Public Hearing - Proposed sewer easement through , violation of a protective order. 12 ' Lindell. Bruce Patricia Parish, Jeremy Ranch Open Space: were booked Tor driving under the' 2 p.m. - Update - Resource Hospital Activity; U. of U.. influence and 10 on drug charges. Medical Center Staff. Grove,' f '. . fire-relat- . I .. Pet of The Week 'WW Vx , ; Summit , County .Health Department. Flee helmets, donated by Valley Mental Health and the Health Department, were given to anyone attending the rodeo who didn't already have one. ' The purpose of the bike rodeo wu tp bring community members of all ages together to focus on the . importance of bicycle safety. Participants were able to learn about the importance of having safe equipment, while practicing the skills necessary to ride safely, j Subscribe To The Summit County Bee ; , Kamas City Hall, 170 N. Main. ,, Oct 15 (Tuesday) Kamas City Council regular., ithly meeting, 7 p.m., Kamas Cky Hall, 170 N. Main. -- two-pers- on Summit County Scheduled Meetings Oct 10 (Thursday) Kansas City Planning and feonipg Commission regular monthly meeting, 7:30 p.m., Four is better than onel Look through your photos - both old and new - send your favorites to The Bee, we'U publish it for you! We need your help our supply of photos for bur "Photo of The Week" column is all used up. 1 Available at : the shelter this week male and female Dalmatians. They are three years old and house broken, are very friendly and need lots of attention. 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