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Show The Garfield County Insider 19, 2010 71ST ANNUAL SOUTHERN UTAH JUNIOR LIVESTOCK SHOW The new fairground fa- diate and senior age groups cilities might still be under in each species. Exhibitors construction, but this year's test their skills in showing Southern Utah Junior Live- beef, sheep and swine. This stock show was a success year's winner was MaKade for 166 youth showing ani- Christensen? Also on Wednesday mals from Sevier, Wayne, was the Livestock Judging Piute and Garfield counties. All together, some 230 ani- Contest where the youth mals, along with their own- themselves become the ers, were the first to test out judges of various groupings the new facilities as they of hogs, steers and lambs. worked their way through Team Judging-4-H: the the process of fitting and team from Sorensen Ranch showmanship, judging and School in Koosharem conthe auction which took sisting of: Christine Lampe, place over a three day pe- Ashley Goodman, Emma riod. The livestock show Henson and Bradley Christis a large part of the Sevier man. Team Judging—FFA County Fair which took went to the Richfield team place August 5-8 in Rich- consisting of Charles Barney, Carolynn Harrison, field. Awards were giv- Cohen Roberts and Mika en Thursday evening at Roberts. Individual winthe Buyer and Exhibitor ners: grades 9-12, 1st Awards Dinner by show place, Nelson Cook, Loa; president Lynette Robinson 2nd place, Charles Barney, and members of each com- Richfield. Grades 6-8: 1st mittee. Curt Smith is chair- place Scott Chapman, Monman of the hog committee roe; 2nd Jason Christensen, with members: Brian Brew- Richfield. Grades 3-5: 1st er, Ryan Christensen, Brent place, Riley Cook, Loa; Coates, Boyd Cook, Kerry 2nd MaKell Christensen, Cook Randy Blackburn, Redmond. Thursday's event was Steve Peterson, Shayne Barney and McKay Jensen. the judging of the animals Scott Christensen is chair- themselves. Belt buckman of the sheep committee les were awarded to top along with Russel Chris- showing youth at the antensen, Wes Erickson, Greg nual Buyer and Exhibitor Excell, Sid Nielson, Kirk Dinner Thursday evening. Robinson, Bart Cowley, Youth from four counties Wayne Cowley, John Hunt, participate in the SUMS; Gerald Talbot, Sara Phelps, however, since the show Chanley Olcott and Jessica is centered here in Sevier Grundy. Keith Hampton County, the highest placing chairs the beef commit- animal from the star class of tee with the help of Scott each category, after Grand Gurney, Brent Robins, Jim and Reserve Champion, Shaw, Don Peterson and Ja- is awarded Sevier County Champion. son Goble. Market Hogs: Charles Because the participants represent either 4-H Barney, Venice, Grand or FFA, they were required Champion. Devin Morto wear official dress for rison, Glenwood, Reserve all events which include Champion. Sevier County solid white shirts and black, Champion, Kraygen Olcott, blue or white pants, along Elsinore. Star class hogs: with either a 4-H emblem or FFA emblem, jacket and tie. Those who participate in the fitting and showmanship contest receive a SUJLS t-shirt. Wednesday's main event was the Fitting & Showmanship Contest. In this contest, the youth are judged on how they handle their animal, as well as how the animal is fitted out, which includes washing and grooming. Starting with the hogs, grades 9-12: 1st place went to Charles Barney, Venice; 2nd Jaylen Dodds, Panguitch. Grade 6-8: 1st place, Dallin Holt, 2nd place, Hunter Holt, both of Venice; Grades 3-5: McKell Christensen, Redmond; 2nd place, Wyatt Peterson, Richfield. Steers, grades 9-12: McKade Christensen, Redmond took 1st place with Cy Robins, Salina, 2nd place. Grade 6-8: Rhett Blackburn from Annabella, 1st place; Mallory Johnson, Aurora, 2nd place. And grades 3-5, Landry Nelson, Redmond, 1st place and Wyatt Peterson, Richfield, 2nd place. And in the sheep, grades 9-12: Morgan Miller, Salina walked away with 1st place followed by Cache Mortensen, Tropic, in 2nd. Grades 6-8: Carter Mortensen 1st place with Matt Cox in 2nd; both from Tropic. Grades 3-5: Colby Christensen of Redmond 1st place, Brett Miller, Salina, 2nd place. In the Master Showmanship contest, eligible contestants are the champion showmen from the interme- Zach Cropper, Richfield; Charles Barney, Venice; Colby Christensen, Redmond; Chase Morrison, Glenwood and Kale Morrison, Richfield. Sheep: Grand Champion went to McKade Christensen, Redmond. Reserve Champion, Morgan Miller, Salina. Sevier County Champion, Channing Bosshardt, Redmond. Star Class: Brett Miller, Salina; Taylor Talbot, Tropic; Jacob Coates, Aurora; Cache Mortensen, Tropic, Hunter Holt, Venice; Jacob Coates, Aurora; Cami Mason, Aurora; Carter Mortensen, Tropic; Cache Mortensen, Tropic, Whitni Syrett, Bryce; Cami Mason, Aurora; Brett Miller, Salina; Austin Olcott, Elsinore; Jordan Hansen, Central Valley; and Kassidee Robinson, Richfield. Steers: Cory Johnson of Aurora had the Grand Champion steer. Reserve went to Trevor Carlisle, Redmond. Sevier County Champion was shown by Tait Gurney, Aurora. Star Class steers: Cy Robins, Salina, Kyler Coates, Aurora, McKade Christensen, Redmond. Winners of the carcass contest were also announced at the awards dinner. Hogs: 1st, Kraygen Olcott, Elsinore; 2nd, Avery Foster, Richfield, 3rd, Jalen Richards, Venice and 4th, Scott Chapman, Monroe. In the sheep: 1st, Cache Mortensen, Tropic; 2nd, Bailee Sessions, Salina; 3rd, Cami Mason, Aurora; 4th Hunter Holt, Venice. Steers: 1st, Nelson Cook, Loa; 2nd Amber Cook, Loa; 3rd, Rhett Blackburn, Annabella; 4th, Cy Robins, Salina. Two $400 scholarships LEGAL N TFIS,ES- were awarded to Danielle Nielson, Richfield and Shanelle Cowley, Venice. Friday's auction is the most anticipated part of the show. A large group assembled in the new auction barn at 9:00 a.m. as the animals were paraded one by one through the arena and the bidding began. It takes a large number of volunteers to put on the SUJLS each year. Many thanks to all those who gave of their time to help these youth with their animals. Also thanks go to the businesses and individuals who participate in the show by their attendance and contributions to the auction, or their donations to the show. We are grateful for the new facilities at the fairgrounds and look forward to many great stock shows in the years to come. NOTICE OF LANDFILL PERMIT RENEWAL ANTIMONY TOWN CLASS IVb LANDFILL The Town of Antimony has submitted an application to renew its permit to continue operation of the Class IVb landfill located near the town of Antimony, Utah. The Class IVb landfill receives waste described in the permit application as construction/demolition waste, yard waste, inert waste, waste tires when the requirements of UAC R315-320 are met, petroleum contaminated soils as allowed in UAC R315-315-8(3), and dead animals when placed in a separate area and covered each day or placed in the working face and covered with waste immediately. The Division of Solid and Hazardous Waste has reviewed the application for permit renewal and a draft permit has been prepared. Before taking action on the request, the Division is providing for public comment to receive input. The public comment period on the draft permit begins August 19, 2010 and will end September 20, 2010. A public hearing may be held if, within 15 days of publication of this notice, a request is made to the Executive Secretary in writing and meets the requirements of Utah Administrative Code R315-311-3. An unofficial copy of the application and the draft permit can be viewed on the Internet at http://www.hazardouswaste.utah. gov/Public/PublicViewingArea.htm . Official copies are available for public review during normal business hours at the following locations. Utah Division of Solid & Hazardous Waste Department of Environmental Quality 195 North 1950 West, 2nd Floor Salt Lake City, Utah Garfield County Public Health Department 609 North Main Street, P.O. Box 374 Panguitch, Utah Written comments will be accepted if received by 6:00 PM on September 20, 2010 and should be mailed to the address below or delivered to the Division address above. Scott T Anderson, Executive Secretary Utah Solid and Hazardous Waste Control Board Department of Environmental Quality P.O. Box 144880, Salt Lake City, Utah 84114-4880 Comments can also be sent by electronic mail to: swpublic@ utah.gov and should include the subject line: Public Comment on Antimony Town Class IVb Landfill, with attachments submitted as ASCII (text) files or in pdf format, by 6:00 PM on September 20, 2010. For further information contact Ralph Bohn or Rob Powers of the Division of Solid and Hazardous Waste at (801) 5360200. In compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, individuals with special needs (including auxiliary communicate aids and services) should contact Brooke Baker, Office of Human Resources at (801) 536-4412 TDD (801) 536-4414. Published in The Garfield County Insider on August 19, 2010 UPAXLP Oti oor WITild°40. HUNTING TIPS Try wearing a pair of amber shooting glasses when hunting on dull days. The glasses will aid in spotting movement, from cottontails to whitetails, by increasing contrast and brightening the woods. 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