Lions Thirty-Third Annual Dixie Roundup Sept. 2l-22-23, 1967 Dixie Sun Bowl St. George, Utah w& w :.4 tt: l For A New Experience in Eoting ond Sleeping in St. George TRAFAIGA RESTAURANT AND TRAVETODGE MOTELS ii#*i Feoturing Broqsted Chicken ond Chqr Broiled Steoks Seneral Committee BARD BIIICKHAM KARL HI]TCHINGS WAYI{E NUITALL Co-chairman Chair"rnan Co-chairman ,)a ,)t ,:t I I { R/OIIND-UP QUEEN R,OUND-UP PR,INCESS Sandra Staheli DeAnn Sorenson -T Welcome to ihe Lion's Dixie Roundup Service You Can Tru si D. E. SCHMUTZ-WHOLESALE DISTRIBUTOR Monf's fsY6qs-Ps6lsr Ed's Texaco-Dealer $ Ha rold's Jsx666-Pslqlg1 A Good Deal or No Deal See Your No. I C,or At Your No. I Dealer and No. I in Sales year ofier year a{ter year Adams & Pendleton Chevrolet-Cadillac 55 Wesf 100 Norlh Si. George, Ufroh President's Message Welcome to our 33rd Annual Dixie Roundup a'r-rd Night Rodeo. As Pres- ident of the St. George Lions Club, I would like to thalk the many loyal supporters, who have helped us to make this show the great success it is today. We sincerely hope that each of you will enjoy your visit with us and will plan to attend next year. We feel, as we hope you will, that the Annual Dixie Round-up i,s one of the finest night rodeos in the west. Sincerely, Joe Hutchings President St. George Lions CIub Mayor's Message It is a pleasure indeed to welcome the many friends and patrons of the St. George Lions Club rodeo to the 1967 show. .\s City officials we tender our tn'anks and appreciation to the Lions Club for this outstanding event each year. We wish them success in their show again this year and praise them for their untiring efforts. Marion Bowler Mayor TfART1IEN SERYICE CO. 39t w. 100 N.-si. George, Utoh BUICK PONTIAC RAMBEft. GMC TRUCKS Joy Peierson Manager Bus. Phone 673-3505 Res. Fhone 673-3497 Ilashington County Dairy Association Thirieen dairymen working for ihe economic Aood of Washington Couniy from $750,000 worth of Doiry Producls sold tlhrough Anderson Doiry wish fhe Lions Club the best of luck during iheir coming rodeo. }TASIIINGTON COUNTY DAf,RY ASSOCIATION MEMBERS , RODEO PRODUCER D. A. "Swanee" Kirby, veteran Utah rodeo producer will furnish the stock for the rodeo. He is a native of ryroab, Utah and is the dean of pro- ducers in the Intermountain area. having produced rodeos in ldaio, Utah, Wyoming, Colorado, New Mex- ico and Arizona, for many years. One of the best Brahma BuIl men in the west, he always has lop bulls at his shows and has sent his- share of bulls to the National Einals, along with sorne of the top horses in the business. A real western man. Mr. Kirbv is at home on a horse and has rode most of the Southern part of the State on horseback especially in the Canyon- lands area. In his younger days at Moab he spent many weeks in the saddle trailing wild horses in some of the mo,st r"ugged areas of the west. Because o[ his knowledge of the rodeo game, he ramrods one of the fastest moving rodeos. He is well knor;tm tq16ng the nation,s cowboys a.nd knows practically all of lhem 6y therr Ilrst name. ANNOUNCER, JACK OAKEY Announcer for the Rodeo, Mr. Jack Oakey, is well known to Dixie Round- up fans, having announced here many times. Mr. Oakey has had 26 year"s experience in 12 western states and Hawaii in the business of rodeo an- nouncing. RoNALD MCARTI{-rR Lions Club Secretary Rodeo Rules BABDBACK BR/ONC EIDING PR,IZE MONEY piize One hand rigging to be used. To qualify rider must have Rodeo is a contest of cowboys competing for world spurs over the break of the shoulders when horse's front money. So the simplest, fairest way to name the feet touch the ground, first jump out of the chute. Horses champions of professional rodeo is by counting the money witl be ridden for eight seconds. Rider cannot touch horse they win each season. with free hand.-Synopsls R.C.A rules. From official results of every rodeo approved by the Rodeo Cowboys Association each season, a careful, cul- minative record of dollars won through the year by every BULL EIDING cowboy member, is kept at the association's Denver, Colo- rado headquarters. Riding to be done with one hand and loose rope, with Bull will be or without hand hold. Rope must have bell. At the end the regular season, a certified public disqualified for bejng ridden eight seconds. Rider will be audits the financjal chart and ascertains the top free hard.-Synopsis accountant bucked off or touching animal with 15 winners in each event. These men become cligible to R.C.A. rules. compete in the title playoffs, the National Flnals Rodeo. The NFR does not change the sysLem of nam:ng cham- CALI'R,OPING pions but is simply fitted into it. Money won at the Finals, along with seasonal earninSs, all are dollars toward the If cowboy intends to use two loops, two ropes must be titles. So the titlists still are the men who won the most carried, Cowboy must throw calf by hand, cross and tie money for the year. anv three feet. lf calf is down when the roper reaches il' get and then throw call Tie must he-must allow calt Lo up A total of in added linancial dividends is guaran- calls time-Synopsis $24,000 hold for six seconds after roper teed the new crown-wearers by the R.C.A. This is appor- R.C,A. rules. tioned $3,000 per title, with the chahpion getting 40 per cent, runner-up 30 per cent, third place winner 20 per cent, and fou h place holder l0 per celr..t, and is aside from con- STEER, WRESTLING tributions from other donors. gets Steer must be caught from horse. If steer loose The hottest rider in curent rodeo competition, 23-year- rioseer mav lake no more than one step to catch him' old Larry Mahan, of Brooks, Oregon (pop 650) is the fourth is lying flat on StIJr witt le considered down only when it man in the sport's history to have won more than $40,000 R C A' its side, all four feet and head straight.-Synposis in a single season. rules. (The others: Oklahoma's Jim Shoulders, in '56; South Dakota's Casey Tibbs, in '55; and Oklahoman Buck Ruther- SADDT,N BBONC RIDING ford in '54.) the break of the To qualify, rider must have spurs over In collecting $40,358 and the 1966 all-around cowboy shoulders and touching the horse when front feet hit the champjonship, which goes to the year's top money winner jump disqualified for: ground first out of the chutes. Rider in two or more events, Larry picked up another $3,000 in or being bucked off; changing hands on rein; losing stirrup; cash and awards along with some enviable "firsts." touching the animal, saddle or rein with his free hand.- Synopsis R.C,A. rules. ROSTER OF MEMBERS OF ST. GEORGE LIONS CLUB, I967-68 Active Members: Active Members: D. K. Adams M. O. Hutchings Anthony Atkin Howard Judd Cla5.ton Atkin Thomas Judd William Barlocker Ronald Knell L. Bard Blackham Don C. Lay Clark E. Blake Nea.l Lundberg Milo Blake Harry Lundin Marion Bowler Andrew Lytle Bill Bringhur"st Ronald McArthur Judd Burgess Valentine McArthur I-eslie Burgess LeVon McQuaid Donald C. Cameron Dick Miles Garth M. Colton Irvin Milne Robert Cooper Wasley Milne Gerald Cox Asa Mountford Loraine Cox Frank Mountford Dranoel Dalton Ronald Nelson A. L. Elmer Wesley Nelson Clark Empey Sherill Newby Lynne Empey Wayne Nuttall Afton Ence George Pace *. Eloyd Ence K. J. Parkinscin Jay Ence Owen Pendleton Kenneth Ence Theo Pendleton Dwane Esplin Robert Pickett R. N. Fenton Herbert Pitchforth Lindau Foremaster Shirl Pitchforth Dean C. Gardner L. A. Porter Ray D. Garner John Reber Bill Hackwell R. M. Reber H. Val Hafen Doyle Sampson Glenn Hafen Barnard Seegmiller E. N. Hammer Spencer Snow Nick Hammer W. W. Staheli Kay Hammond Albert Stratton Melvin Harold J. Wesley Stucki Elwood Harrison Alma Truman Gaylen Heppler Earl Thompson Gerald Holt Ray Whipple J. Andi'ew lllolt Evan Whitehead Joe Hutchings Wayne Whitehead Karl Hutchings Privilege Members R. N. Ashby Darrell Bracken E. M. McArthur A. W. McGregor Honorary Member Earl J. Bleak E 'ld B,il.; s BRADSHAW FORD MERCURY. INC. "We Sell To Sell Again" Home of lhe smooihesi riding Broncos and Mustangs in the country,ond Tougih As They Com,e $. r 56 E. 100 N. ST. 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