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Show The Garfield County Insider Page 2 July 2, 2009 ENTERTAINMENT & EVENTS Garfield County 4H Horse Show Bowery Haven Resort Hours: 7 Days a Week Store: 7 a.m. - 10 p.m. Restaurant: 7am - 9 p.m. Prime Rib Friday and Saturday Motel - Cabin Boat Rentals Available The Garfield County Horse 4-H Clubs; the Boulder Broncs and the Escalante Cool Riders participated in the second point-counting county show on June 27, 2009 in Boulder at the Robison Ranch. Congratulations to everyone. Everybody did really well! From Boulder we had Lindsey Coleman, Zoee Johnson, Kelsie Nelson, and Kayenta Ryan in the senior division, Audrey Austin, Willow Ryan, and Stazia Tippetts in the Intermediate division, and Alexxia Johnson in the Junior Division. We had a lone rider from the Escalante Cool Riders which was KrysTelle Noyes. KrysTelle did exceptionally well with her young horse HeeHee and placed not only first in Fitting and Showmanship but overall as well! Alexxia Johnson also did extremely well with her horse Oscar and placed first in the barrels and poles! Also, she placed first in the written test (awesome Lexxie!!!). In the Intermediate Division Audrey Austin came in first place overall and had the fastest time of the day in the Barrels (20 seconds) and Poles (25 seconds). Willow did extremely well and was awarded first place with Nifty in the Keyhole! Stazia Tippetts was exceptional with her green horse Lucky as it was his first show! By the way Stazia, you did awesome riding out that buck in the barrels! In the Senior division Kayenta Ryan did amazingly well on Cresty and was awarded first in the Written Test and Western Riding. Zoee Johnson came in first overall (yeah Odis!) and came in first in the Poles. Lindsey Coleman went flying through the Keyhole (again!) with the fastest time of the day (8 seconds!!!). Kelsie Nelson also did really well and was awarded first place in Fitting and Showmanship and Western Horsemanship (Go Sampson!). Special thank you to the Robison Ranch for hosting a very beautiful show and also to Gary Ryan Bayles for judging all divisions! Thank you to Cassie Lyman, Nephi and Heidi Noyes, Katie and Mark Austin, Kathy Barnes, Corry Johnson, Shane Coleman, and to all the rest of the parents for their help and support! We couldn’t have done it without you! Also thanks to “The Mylers” (Kyler Nelson and Miles Austin) for their continuing support and help with setting up the show. The next show will be held in Bryce Canyon on July 11. The check the results and points of the show you can visit our website: http://extension.usu.edu/ garfield/htm/horse Call for Info 435-638-1040 HISTORIC MAIN STREET - PANGUITCH, UT “BIG YARD SALE” SATURDAY July 4, 2009 This is the perfect way to get rid of some of your clutter, collectibles or “stuff”. Spaces will be available along Main Street and Center Street for $10.00 each. This includes one 6ft table per space (if you need it), for this one day event. You can set up as early as you want and stay as late as you want! Join your fellow citizens in participating in this “BIG YARD SALE” that is sure to attract a lot of attention as people drive through our city on this busy July 4th weekend and parade. **Reserve your space today. Multiple spaces available** Contacts: Bobbi Bryant 690-0044 (Bronco Bobbi’s) Linda Rabin 676-8878 (ERA Brokers Consolidated) Proceeds benefit Panguitch Main Street, Inc. **Committee will assign spaces ADVERTISE IN THE INSIDER Call 676-2621 to place ads. Rob Adkins of Henrieville was killed last week (Tuesday) as he was on his motorcycle leaving the Silverado Boys Ranch south of Panguitch. Adkins leaves behind a wife and six children, two of whom are on missions, two away at school, and two in high school, one of which is autistic. Adkins had just graduated from SUU with a Master’s degree in Social Work and recently began his job as a counselor at the Boys Ranch when he was killed. If you can help the Adkins family, it is asked you make donations to the Loreli Adkins Fund at any State Bank of Southern Utah branch. JOHN D. LEE FAMILY REUNION 2009 “Remembering and Reconciliation” 9:00 AM, 31 July-1 August 2009 Stake Center East of St. George Temple All family members welcome. Questions please call Newell K. Richardson: 208.529.0436 GSENM WALKS & TALKS July looks to be a grand month for Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument’s 2009 Walks & Talks series of lectures and field trips. All programs are free and co-sponsored by Grand Staircase Escalante Partners. FULL MOON HIKE ~ Sunday, July 5 8:30 p.m. to 10:30 p.m. Escalante Interagency Visitor Center; carpool to trailhead Difficulty: Moderate; 1.5 miles Join GSENM Park Ranger Shannon Holt as she wanders amongst moonlit geologic formations while discussing the significance of the moon in our history, literature and psychology. Call the Escalante Interagency Visitor Center (435) 826-5499 for information and reservations. Limited to 12 participants. SCORPION HUNTING Thursday, July 9 8:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. Kodachrome Basin State Park Difficulty: Easy Hunt for scorpions using a black light with GSENM Park Ranger Larry Glickman. Learn about the fascinating lives of scorpions and that not all crawly creatures are creepy. Call the Escalante Interagency Visitor Center (435) 826-5499 for more information. Kodachrome Basin State Park charges a $6.00 per vehicle entrance fee. |