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Show A8 The Emery County Review, Tuesday, July 1, 2008 OUT ‘N’ ABOUT Flockers to Gather The National Wild Turkey Federation’s Women in the Outdoors and The Flockers of Emery and Carbon counties are excited to announce their 3rd Annual Event, July 11-13 at Bear Creek Campground. PreRegistration is required! Come spend a fun weekend with the Flockers, away from husbands, boyfriends, sons, pets, and young children. The event will be held at Bear Creek Campground, just minutes from Huntington, and we will have the place to ourselves. There are plenty of tent/camper spaces available (included in participation fee). This is a NON-COMPETETIVE environment!! Small participation fee of $70.00 includes: 1 year National Wild Turkey Federation Membership, “Women in the Outdoors” quarterly magazine subscription. Workshops on Saturday, 4 meals, entertainment, camping, new friends, and tons of fun!! For more information or to register, please contact: Michelle Jensen, (435) 653-2552 or (435) 636-6929, Brandi Ivie, (435) 687-9712 or (435)381-20003, Suzy or Brittany, (435)749-6057 or (435) 749-1547, Dondra Nance, (435) 613-5243 or (435) 637-4719. The NWTF’s Women in the Outdoors Program provides opportunities for women to learn new skills, meet people with similar interests, and obtain a greater appreciation of the outdoor world. Monumentally Important Emery Town is updating the Veteran’s Memorial Monument in the Emery Town Park. Please call the Emery Town Office at 2862417 by Aug. 30, 2008 if you know of any veterans who need to be added, deleted or changed. The update is expected to be completed by Veteran’s Day. Heritage Idol Singing Contest Create ComFort throughout your home... with new carpet for 4th of July huge variety of carpet. We must be crazy!!! with these prices!!! Cloyd’s Floor Store “Carpets of America” The Heritage Days Idol Singing contest will be July 3 at 5 p.m. at Huntington City Park. Come showcase your talent and win cash prizes. There will be three age categories as well as a duet and group category. Pick up an entry form at Huntington City Hall or contact Clerece Chidester at 749-0053 for more information. A Food Handler’s class will be held at the Southeastern Utah Department of Health, 25 W Main Street, in Castle Dale. Classes will be July 17, Aug. 14, and Sept. 11, at 4 p.m. and 6 p.m. For more information call 381-2252. Monday–Friday 10 a.m. – 6 p.m. Saturday 10 a.m. – 4 p.m. Continued from Page A1. 2007, for the triathlon to be an event which would draw a large number of athletes— on race day nearly 100 competed. “Athletes really look for events that are willing to pay the costs to have them come,” he said. One of those costs was having precise timing instruments brought in for the event. Organizers contracted the timing through Milliseconds Sports Timing, a company which also provides timing equipment for events throughout Utah and much of the West. Participants were each provided with a leg band which recorded times as the passed over wires on the surface of trails. According to Sheriff Guymon, the search and recue team received support from local fireman, who cleared the path where the race took place, volunteer emergency medical personnel, life guards from the Carbon High Swim Team and many others. He also said he appreciated the cooperation of the Cattleman’s Association, Nielson’s construction and others who agreed to stay off the road while the biking and running portions were held. Guymon also explained that the State Parks Service had waived some of the fees so that the event could be held at Huntington State Park. Organizers also received a large donation of pipe from Devoge Electric for the bike racks, which Mac’s Mining Service volunteered to put together. Altogether, the race proved to take the work of many groups cooperating to pull it off, with some who were involved even competing. Sponsor Chairman, Lowell Morris finished with a very respectable time of 1:57:23. Many involved expressed their pleasure with how well the triathlon turned out, and their excitement, looking forward to next year’s race. Race Results Food Handler’s Class 435-637-5146 • 66 East Main Street, Price Organizers pull off a hit in first San Rafael Classic Sprint Triathlon lon Results of the San Rafael Classic TriathTriathlon Men’s Winners: 1- Ian Anderson (1:26:29) 2- David Wilkes 3- Burke Priest Women’s Winners: 1- Jennifer Moore (1:35:34) 2- Kristi Bowler 3- Kristy Guymon Duathlon Men’s Winners: 1- Richard Laursen (1:16:06) 2- Jason Merrell 3- Clinton Olsen Women’s Winners: 1- Karen Dolan (1:52:37) 2- Stacey Anne 3- Nadine Thompson Kid’s Triathlon Boy’s Winners: 1- Grady Anderson (0:17:22) 2- Weston Allinson 3- Brett Fisher Girl’s Winners: 1- Cassidy Labrum (0:20:31) 2- Riley Bowler 3- Kelsie Bowler Huntington Heritage Days June 27th - July 4th • 2008 “Huntington... Our National Treasure” Station Hollow July 2 July 3 July 3 July 3 July 3 July 3 July 3 July 4 July 4 July 4 July 4 July 4 July 4 July 4 Mont Dutson July 4 July 4 July 4 July 4 July 4 Wii Contest Baby Contest (2 & under) Pet Contest Heritage Idol & Al Shakespeare MECCA Bike Ride Ice Cream Social & Dessert Contest 8:00 pm 3:00 pm 4:00 pm 5:00 pm 7:00 pm Desserts need to be turned in at 6:00 pm for Judging at the Old City Hall “Val Jensen Band” Flag Ceremony Heritage Day’s Fun Run Breakfast Children’s Parade Parade Patriotic Program Entertainment “Station Hollow Country Band” Mont Dutson Hypnotist “T-Minus 5” 3 on 3 Basketball Free Big Toys Booths * Food Heritage Days Kids Rodeo (Kids Rodeo sign up is at 6:00 pm) Fireworks 7:00 pm 6:00 pm 6:00 am 7:00 am 9:30 am 10:00 am 11:00 am 1-4 pm 1:00 pm 2:30 pm 4:00 pm 4:00 pm All Day All Day 7:00 pm Dusk InFORMATIOn Val Jensen Band Fun Run - Jim Gordon..................................................435-687-2252 Softball & 3 On 3 Basketball Tournaments - Mark Justice.............435-687-2403 MECCA Bike Ride - Gloria Wilson....................................435-687-9267 All Other Events - Tory Killian.............435-687-9458 All Other Events - Hilary Gordon............435-687-9737 If you would like to volunteer and be involved with Heritage Days, Contact the City Hall at 435-687-2436 2008 Schedule |