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Show f j Citizen, Press, Review, Wed., Aug. 20, 1986 - Page 13 Local wmnumere aeeouiiniced at Comrty Fair Ohe events of the Utah end plir and rodeo last week at County fairgrounds in Spanish the coW'y Utah County Shana Houston fr attendants Karen Harmer felene Englund reigned over W the week. e,al S began with one of the largest horse shows in the arena on Monday and rodeo horse snow aiways before the fair officially W"1S Vans turned out in large SL for this year's show. included calf roping, I team roping, 4-- and Jlerformance, cow cutting and CS'oElly opened Wed- - at 5 pm. with Governor VRaneeter in attendance. The Sof the fair was "Share Utah's to commemorate the Efath birthday. Two large Sdav were presented to fivernor and then to the public llebrate the occasion Festivities also included provided by Chantilkly i.ace, jazzin and other groups. The National Guard posted the colors and soloist Craig Evans sang the National Anthem. All exhibits were open to the public and judging of entries began. Thursday was Senior Citizen's Day at the fair. All seniors in the county were invited to a luncheon at the Spanish Fork Senior Citizen's Center. Awards were presented, and then seniors visited the fair! Special entertainment was provided for them. Entertainment at the fair in-cluded "Sage," Marvin Payne, Double Trouble, Miss Provo Tambi Sorenson, Jim and Dave, and others. Country and pop music star Sylvia performed in the rodeo arena for an enthusiastic crowd Thursday night. She sang the title song from her newest album, "Knockin' Around" and other hits including "Snapshot," "Cry Just a Little Bit" "Fallin' In Love." Friday was Kids' Day at the fair. The Kids' and Dogs' Show was judged based on originality, humor, and colorful costumes. The event continued in a parade through the fairgrounds and other kids events. Friday and Saturday nights SlashC Rodeo Company and its all proven bucking stock provided the rodeo. Events included ladies barrel race, bareback riding, saddle bronc riding, calf roping, steer wrestling, bull riding, and team roping. The 1985 rodeo royalty were in at-tendance. Local winners were as follows: County Fair Winners Foods - Phase 3: Andrea Gordon, American Fork; Advanced Foods -- Dian Coombs, American Fork; Food Conservation & Safely - Phase 1 - Lori Murdoch, Pleasant Grove; Clothing - Phase 1 - Nanette Mortensen, Pleasant Grove; Clothing- - Phase III, Melissa l, Lehi; Amy Hill, Pleasant Grove; Clothing, Intermediate-Holl- y Wagstaff, Lehi; Knitting -- Phase II & Adv., Ellen Webb, Lehi, Advanced. Needlepoint and Latch Hook -- Jenni Wallen, and Tammy Wim-me- r of American Fork. Home Environment - Phase I, II, HI, IV-- Malinda Hone and Angela Hone, American Fork - I; Melesha Ferguson - Lehi, I. Arranging Flowers & Dried Materials- - Shannon West, Pleasant Grove - I; Kara Gardiner, Lehi -- 1; Amy Hill, Pleasant Grove - II. Consumer Education - Rachelle Mangum, Heather Starker, Tammy Dodge and Jennie Norviel all of Pleasant Grove. Child Chare - Phase II; Janalee Gordon and Andrea Gordon, of American Fork. Health - Margaret Steiner, American Fork; Other Projects -- Rocketry, Justin Schellenberg, Pleasant Grove. Other Projects - Debbie Olsen, Highland. Forestry - Unit II- - Lori Murdoch, Pleasant Grove. Garden & Flower exhibits -- garden vegetables - Marianne Lindberg and Emily Lindberg of Lehi. Garden and Flower exhibits -- collections - Luella Steiner, American Fork. Wildlife - Jason Sorenson - Cedar Hills. Open Performance Classes Open Cow Cutting: 1st- - Scat Cat DockKen Webb, Lehi. Amateur English Pleasure: Montana JackNancy Underwood, Pleasant Grove. Open English Pleasure: 1st- - My AforemostClair Wade, Lindon. Amateur Western Pleasure: 1st-M- y AforemostClair Wade, Lindon; 2nd-Lura- s Star BarBrenda Nielson, Pleasant Grove. Ladies Western Pleasure: Plaudits JokerJana Christensen, Pleasant Grove. Mens Western Pleasure: 2nd- - My AforemostClair Wade, Lindon. Open Western Pleasure: 2nd-Prin- Plaudits JokerSandi Christensen, Pleasant Grove. Trail: 1st- - Prince Plaudits JokerSandi Christensen, Pleasant Grove; Ellen Evans, Lehi. Poles: 2nd- - Prince Plaudits JokerSandi Christensen, Pleasant Grove. Keyhole: 1st- - Big Piney Angela Nielson, Pleasant Grove; 2nd-Rub- JubileeBob elton, Lindon. Open Youth Halter and Performance classes Showmanship at Halter: 2nd-Bren- Nielson, Pleasant Grove. Walk and Trot Pleasure: tod-Bra- d Norris, Cedar Valley. Western Pleasure: 1st- - Denise Clay, Pleasant Grove. Western Pleasure: 2nd- - Brenda Nielson, Pleasant Grove. Western Horsemanship: 2nd-Lan- a Spykes, Highland. Western Horsemanship: Nielson, Pleasant Grove. Trail Class: 2nd- - Denise Clay, Pleasant Grove. Trail Class: 2nd-- Craig Maloney, Pleasant Grove. English Pleasure: 2nd- - Craig Maloney, Pleasant Grove. Barrel Race: 1st- - Melissa Ashley, Cedar Valley; 2nd- - Tiffany Strickland, Cedar Fort. Pole Bending: 1st- - Melissa Ashley, Cedar Valley. Pole Bending: 1st- - Lorelei Hamon, Lehi; 2nd- - Aaron Evans, Lehi. Mule Halter Classes: Spykes, Highland. fVVWVTO f We wish the students 7 I q for the coming school year! f dkive-icj- ) y f 496 E. State, American Fork L 756-218- 1 7T ' Lee Parker - owner 1 asaaaaaai-,aaiBViBaaBi- i , Last Minute V Shopping - Ideas " Junior's Traffic & 99 Outlaw I Jf Jeans lWijWr Junior iWmMmiMWvA Cords or $H Q99 Twills 10 VCxfT Size Reg '21 00 ea Children's $-- j --J 99 ml ru Pants or Kvi. tor I I in- v Cords. Twills & Denims i Qg Q Size Reg. '14 00 ea. K k Toddler $799 PantS or two for Cords. Twills, or Denims $4000 ly jv, sizes Reg. S 99 ea. I Q AM. FORK 648 E. St. ""L SP. FORK - 750 No. Main )p 798-352- 9 FREE Frisbee with boot purchase Kids Boots 5 H Q95 '.CfK (leather vamp and counter) J, y Ladies Boots 29w tZ'f-i-1 Men's Boots 3500 !; : ! Roper Boots 58" jJIt'I Taos Moccasins lO50-5-0 , f See us for boot & shoe repair 4 f Western Boot Shop sii;V 12 E. Main, American Fork V-ry- , Hondo Durango Wrangler iSMI Backt-- f x School d ) Jit d sPecia,s: J llM. Perm & Style Cut (Reg. $36.50 NOW $29.50) We guarantee our perms! A IU 20 IrSr tints & frosts M Children's Cuts $6 o age is) 1 mr ' II I Open 8:30 p.m. ,5 ' Earlier of later 'sli' . by appointment 0 ii haircareJI r'm . 2 SOUTH CENTER SUITE iVi AME RIC AN FORK UTAH 7S6-7617- L m T : I The Suzoiii Violin EMSiod: Private and Group Lessons for children age 3 yrs. and up JZ2 The ZX Suzuki J T Association 1 JX 2 of Utoh Enroll now for Fall: GaeLyn Henderson Call to register for FREE introductory parent's class "v Back-to-Scho- ol Sale School days are here again and you can mix and match a great Fall wardrobe now at Deseret In-dustries in American Fork Aug. 20-2- ( c Boy's Girl's Shirts Blouses 2 $2 v J ) ( ( Women's Men's Blouses Slacks I ) --J Remember All our goods are cleaned and refurbished by the handicapped, the elderly those in need. Our Best Work is Your Best Buy Deseret Industries Thrift Store 627 E. State, American Fork Uespiet Industries is a federally appioved sheltered workshop. Its clients -- those who aie elderly, handicapped, or in need - reclaim donated goods. V . GetYour W Cleaning Ready For Back To School y EXTRA CARE V y 45 W. Main, Am. Fork 756-357- 4 219 E. State, Lehi 768-946- 1 J Till School Supplies School Boxes nr P.O (' ...""NT ;i Looseleafs U Vy'O '' ' jJj Crayons "r" " "PensPencils . Calligraphy SuDDlies --Type Paper 500 ct. Vfj j ,!tt,lcWiter r . 4; electronic ViSV Signer Q fA SaiSil t r r ' |