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Lehi Round-Up Royalty

By Linda Petersen
From left, Jayna Scadden, first attendant, Kassadee Jones, queen and Bailee Noble, second attendant.

'Join the tradition' at the greatest show on dirt…the 80th annual Lehi Round-Up Rodeo. There is nothing comparable to watching the grand entry with the music, flags, cowgirls and Mount Timpanogos looming to the east. The Lehi Round-Up Rodeo royalty was chosen in April and they are looking forward to meeting all the great fans that attend this action-packed PRCA rodeo, which will be held June 22, 23 and 24 beginning at 8 p.m.

The Lehi Round-Up Queen for 2017 is Kassadee Jo Jones, a Lehi native and the daughter of Darin and Kellie Jo Jones. Kassadee is a 2017 graduate of Lehi High School where she has been active in the Utah High School Rodeo Association and Future Farmers of America. She has held the titles of Pony Express Days Rodeo queen, Miss Summit County Fair Rodeo queen, and numerous high school rodeo queen titles and was selected as the second attendant to the 2016 UHSRA queen. Jones enjoys making cupcakes and co-owns 'The Cupcake Queens' with her sister. She is a licensed nail technician and enjoys teaching her friends how to country swing dance. She is actively involved with "Glitter Like Gold," a child cancer awareness campaign that was created by her aunt and former professional barrel racer, Nancy Hunter. Jones will represent Lehi at the 2017 Miss Rodeo Utah pageant.

Jayna Scadden of Farmington, Utah will represent the 2017 Lehi Round-Up Rodeo as the first attendant. She is the daughter of Douglas and Jannette Scadden. Scadden has been an active member of the Utah State Western Riding Club and has also served as the second attendant to Miss Wilderness Circuit 2016. She enjoys playing the piano and trail riding. Scadden plans to attend Weber State University this fall, majoring in nursing with a minor in psychology.

Bailee Noble from Hyrum, Utah, the daughter of Keith Noble and Mindie and Eddie Berntsen, was chosen as the second attendant. Noble is a past member of the Utah High School Rodeo Association, competing in several events including the queen contests. She has been a member of the Cache County 4-H program and received many awards. She has served as the 2015 Strawberry Days Rodeo queen and 2016 Cache County Fair and Rodeo queen. Noble is a licensed cosmetologist and enjoys camping, spending time with family, friends and working with young horses. She plans to compete for Miss Rodeo Utah in July and attend college in the fall.

These three beautiful cowgirls are great ambassadors for rodeo and they want to invite you all to the Lehi Round-Up Rodeo June 22, 23, and 24. You won't want to miss the great bucking stock provided by Frontier Rodeo, the antics of Lecile Harris, the showmanship of trick rider and stunt man Kyzer Stoddard and the fearlessness of the returning motorcycle maniacs!

Tickets are on sale now at www.lehirodeo.com They will also be available at Maceys and Kohlers in Lehi.
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