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Mountain Mailbag, 10/1

Post Independent Writer

Garfield County Fair royaltyA month or two has passed since the County Fair has come and gone, but royalty lasts the whole year. Congrats to all the girls who competed in the Garfield County Royalty Contest. Garfield County Royalty for 2004 are: Miss Garfield County Dani Gonzales, Miss 1st Attendant Laurren Elshof, Miss 2nd Attendant Kaelee Heurschkel, Miss Essay Sabrina Thornton, Junior Miss Garfield County Allison Brown, Junior Miss 1st Attendant Nicole Peyer, Junior Miss 2nd Attendant Chante Church, Junior Miss Talent Bryann Milhorn, Lit’l Miss Garfield County Molly Mello, Lit’l Miss 1st Attendant Ivy Wright, Lit’l Miss 2nd Attendant Cheyenne Bearden, and Lit’l Miss Talent Britni Allen. Dahlin enlists in NavyLindsey Dahlin recently enlisted in the U.S. Navy under the Navy’s delayed entry program. Lindsey will report for active duty at the Navy’s Recruit Training Center, Great Lakes, Ill., after completing her senior year at Rifle High School.Lindsey is the daughter of Lillian and Dwight Dahlin of Rifle.Doyals is 44Rick Doyals turns 44 on Saturday and his family wanted everyone to know about it. “Just six more years, honey, and you can get into AARP! Love you lots,” said a note from Rick’s pals Sonya and Kacy. Recent marriagesMario A. Pavon and Veronica Ceballos, of Glenwood Springs, June 9, 2004


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