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Show Iron County Rodeo Royalty named ft V - iS Maam'irinrtftTi-- - ! ' rv -1 P I'1 V' ticipated as a member of the college rodeo team. She competed in barrell racing, goat tying, and breakaway roping. Her favorite hobby is rodeo. She also paints and does leather work. While at Cedar High School, she was student body vice president and homecoming queen. Miss Clark likes drama as well as horse and rodeo. She plans to attend horsemanship hor-semanship school and eventually teach hor semanship. She will be a junior at Cedar High this fall. The first attendant to the princess, Miss Tullis will be a senior at Cedar High this year. She enjoys all sports and loves the outdoors. Miss Berry is a member of the Cedar High rodeo team. She also enjoys water skiing and playing the piano. She will be a sophomore this fall at CHS. HHBBBaBOBnaai RENIE WOOD I RODEO PRINCESSES. Reigning as Rodeo Princesses are Bonnie Clark, Rhonda Tullis and Cindy Berry. RenieWood, Kanarraville, and Bonnie Clark, Cedar City, will reign over the Iron County Fair Rodeo events this year as Miss Rodeo Iron County and Iron County Rodeo Princess, respectively. respec-tively. The two were na med rodeo royalty in recent competion among seven contestants. They will represent the county in area rodeo events during the remainder of the summer. Rhonda Tullis, 17, Parowan, is first attendant to the rodeo princess; second attendant is Cindy Berry , 14, Cedar City. Miss Tullis is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Tullis and Cindy is a daughter of Jean Berry and Gaylen Berry. The new Miss Rodeo Iron County is the 22 year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dell Wood. She succeeds Tracy Taylor, last year's Miss Rodeo. Miss Clark, who also won the Miss Congeniality award in the competition, is 16 years old. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Clark. The horsemanship por-stion por-stion of the competition was won by Miss Wood. The new queen attended Southern Utah State College for two years and par- |