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Show happenings The Summit '(l I'.lgC minty Bee I August 24, 2001 ffr. J3wesioc Safe lsstonarc Returns i.i t ie.ny ('(instruction for living my hog at the Junior I o coiocli Sale A special thanks to K Ami I n her great support of the v.'.i'h ill this community. I M.nil s i Ci icy Ann Hlonquist Mould like lo thank Bonnko tm buying my hog at the County Jr. Livestock Sale. Yoiii siippoit helps with my college I I .mil 1 gicatly appreciate your belt biyrkle. Dane Ercanbrack I would like to thank the Karl Malone Foundation for kids for buying my market steer at the Summit County Fair. I appreciate their support. I would also like to thank the North Summit Booster Club for their support. .Jenna Keyes sup-p- i m to me and the other exhibitors. Hunks lot making my first year a "ie.it e .pcnence. Thank you, ( lielce Thompson would like to thank Buffalo Run meh. Kandy L.enz, R and D l ik king. Handers Cement, and Kiver Valley Vet for coming and the youth at the Summit M.pK-ttinC 'li'ity I air. Thank you for buying iv n ikct steer. Thanks also to R & ' Tan king and the Summit County ( 'Wi'iiisMoiicrs for sponsoring the Sini. t Showmanship belt buckle. I Visty Ercanbrack I would like to thank Jim and Spug at the Summit Mercantile for buying my lambs at the Summit Co. Fair. Thanks for all your support. Jessica Keyes I would like to thank Thompson's Storage Units for buying my Grand Champion Hog at the Summit County Jr. Livestock Sale. I greatly appreciate your support to me and the other kids. Your support helps secure my future with my college fund. I also want to thank the Tyler Page Family and the County Commissioners for the beautiful buckle I received for winning the Grand Champion Hog. Thanks for making my first year a great experience. Thanks again. Natasha Thompson I Hr" I i I .i I , : 'I'! l ii :.l . 'll il I" K Wade Sargent, son of Oaig and Pixie Sargent, of Coalville, has reeenily relumed form serving in the lempe, Arizona. Mission. lie will he teponing on his mission on Sunday. Aug. 2(. at 11:20 a.m.. in the I loyisv illc Second Ward. it.c S .Il .Vl in Srpt. X. Iriim b p in lo S p in .it . iii.iiti'nii hi. mu xxhile llu'v cniitimir lh.-i- t r l.i I Ini iliiii luxe. pi a i'n . li'r nn Aug Iiin Iwuli1 ' 1 .111(1 IIVIIVOI Iniilc's 1.0 I N In' !! l H piiH'Mx ;iic I'.ii I would like to thank Nadine (olinot for always being there to si pi'll! t the youth of Summit County and the Junior Livestock Sale. I Kink you for buying my market sitvi I would also like to thank Ed l Pixie Ercanbrack and the Siiiiiti'ii County Commissioners for spoiiM .I mg the Grand Champion .in.! . Xift'H 'Yin. t L nur For Sale ' foot fishing boat, nearly new motor, cover, trailer, poles, gas tank, life jackets, $2,200 obo. Microwave, barstool, office chair, floor lamps, table lamps bandsaw & 14 a mo1 7 loppy )rA ru!tf Lou c, i)tur h nr 'fr. 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Draayer's father was a Harley Davidson dealer in Salt Lake City and Ogden. With the help of hjs father, Draayer learned to love motorcycles and he won his first race at eleven. In 1966 he took fifth place in the nationals never expecting that next years season would be his last He was 20 years old. 1967 was a scary year. The accident put him In the hospital for three months, with little hope of riding a motorcycle again. As time progressed so did Draayer's physical condition and with the help of many doctors and a great deal of physical therapy, water aerobics, and yoga to relieve the pain and it worked. Draayer attributes his suocess to exercise and yoga.Ybga to relaxing physically and mentally, and It helps prevent injury," says Draayer. Draayer works out everyday at the Fit Stop and to often seen participating in the yoga classes. 1 am very impressed with the new facility as well as the informative staff," states Draayer. 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