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daughter of Reece and Morgan Rainwater and at- tends Jackson Heights Ele- mentary School. Other competitors in- cluded Cricket Root, 5; Jenna Nielsen, 6; Alexia Valerioa, 5; Mendy Heard, 6; Ivy Anaya, 6, and Aurora Page, 6. Each participant was judged in two categories of Interview and Welcome. The girls were asked three questions each by Mistress of Ceremonies and for- mer Miss Tehama County Linda Jo Bennett. Ques- tions varied from what pets they own at home, fa- vorite color to who their best friend and favorite ride were. They were then asked to welcome attendees to the fair. Mitchell Sauve, who was crowned 2015 Te- hama County Ambassa- dor Thursday, sang the national anthem and "The Man Who Can't Be Moved." Recently crowned Junior Miss Tehama County Mat- ilyn Szychulda sang "The Water is Wide" and "When You Wish Upon A Star." Teen Miss Tehama County Kiley King, Second Alternate Karli Rainwater and Second Alternate Miss Tehama County Mallory Rainwater assisted with the event. Miss FROMPAGE1 included Amanda Jenkins who performed a tap dance with two Red Bluff Perform- ing Arts Center dancers, NatalieandCaylee Newport, who have only been dancing since March. The final pair was newly crowned 2015 Te- hama County Ambassador Mitchell Sauve, 16, of Red Bluff and his partner Mar- ianne Hethcoat, who per- formed a swing-jive combo to the tune of Runaround Sue. Awards were given out in addition to the over- all, which went to the Sho- bashes. Crowd interac- tion went to Wade and Trent Dewsnup, creativ- ity to Sauve and Heth- coat, charisma to Weibling and Geitsmann, technique to the Shobashes and cos- tume to Jenkins and the Newports. Dancing FROM PAGE 1 PHOTOSBYJULIEZEEB—DAILYNEWS Mitchell Sauve leaps into the arms of his partner, Marianne Hethcoat, while dancing to the tune of Runaround Sue on Friday at Dancing with the Stars. The pair performed a swing-jive combo. Amanda Jenkins, center, dances a tap dance with Red Bluff Performing Arts Center students Natalie and Caylee Newport. Red Bluff Fire Division Chief Matt Shobash, right, and his wife, Amber, danced a modified Virginia Reel in a Civil War era ensemble to claim the win Friday. Trent and Wade earned an award for their crowd interaction during their performance. Trent Dewsnup, right, and his son Wade, 10, perform a hip hop number to claim a perfect score Friday. JULIE ZEEB — DAILY NEWS Alice Burlison poses for a picture shortly a er being crowned 2015Little Miss Tehama County on Saturday at the Tehama District Fair. TEHAMA DISTRICT FAIR OVER THE WEEKEND HEATHER HOELSCHER - DAILY NEWS Participants driving in the truck and tractor pull Saturday in the Main Arena at the Tehama District Fair. CHIP THOMPSON - DAILY NEWS The 3X car, which would go on to win, lays a hit on a competitor Sunday night during the Destruction Derby. JULIE ZEEB - DAILY NEWS Fairgoers enjoy the carnival rides. 13111 BAKER ROAD OVER45YEARSEXPERIENCE AirConditioning—Heating—SheetMetal—HeatPumps Cal.Lic. #233456 530 527-5828 STOVEJUNCTION The TheNorthState'spremiersupplierofstoves 22825 Antelope Blvd., Red Bluff 530-528-2221 • Fax 530-528-2229 www.thestovejunction.com Over 25 years of experience Tues-Sat9am-5pm• ClosedSun&Mon Now Carrying! GreenMountainGrills & Accessories Serving Butte, Glenn & Tehama Counties Servicingyourdisposalneedsin Tehama County, and the City of Red Bluff including Residential, Commercial, and Temporary bin services. GREENWASTEOFTEHAMA A WASTE CONNECTIONS COMPANY 530-528-8500 1805 AIRPORT BLVD. RED BLUFF, CA GreenWasteisaproud supporter of local events. | NEWS | REDBLUFFDAILYNEWS.COM TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 2015 2 B

