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Show Pag THE Six From the SUN. ADVOCATE, For Horsemen About Horsemen Ferron el stated that the District Secretary, Thelma Westenscow and Carol Oliver from Emery County were to attend the state meeting in May to receive instruction on setting up the south region show to be held in August. A financial report on the Jamboree was given and this was the most successful ever held. Discussion was held on the district judge for the meet July 31st and the three choices were voted upon. The directors will contact these men and announce the judge at the next meeting. Bids for the annual trail ride were discussed and it was decided by vote to accept the bid of the Huntington Saddle Club to ride down by the San Rafael River. The date will be Saturday and Sunday, May 15th and 16th. YOUR CHILDREN How long has it been since you've heard their voices, listened to their news? Call them. Long Distance. Mountain States Telephone 0 Thursday, March 25, 1945 Fiscal 1966 Will See $668 Million Federal Funds in Utah Horses Mouth The Riders of the Spanish Trail of Ferron held their annual elections and the new leaders for 1965 are as follow: Captain, Chuck Or-vBirkmeyer; First Lieutenant, Lieutenant, Allen; Second and treasurer, Trudy Birkmeyer; secretary, Joyce Allen: The club members meet once a month to discuss the coming events and also enjoy a pot luck supper. Cleveland Hie Blue Ridge Riders of Cleveland hald their elections for 1965 and the results were: Captain, Ward Tucker; First Lieutenant, Doyle Allred; Second Lieutenant, Jim Allred, and secretary, Lee McMillin. After their last meeting, they played basketball. The Riderettes were victorious. Injuries sustained were: Injured bp, Lee McMullin; bit finger, Roy Jensen; split fingernail and broken foot, Bonnie Johansen; broken finger, Sherma Gardner. Claude sadlier posed as the crooked referee. District Meeting The monthly meeting of District No. 6 of the U.S.W.R.C.A. was held March 19th at Elmo. The Blue Ridge Riders of Cleveland were hosts for the evening. Clubs present were : Carbon County Sheriffs Posse, Star Riders and Chuck Wagon Riders of Price; Grassy Trail, Sunnyside; Huntington Saddle Club; Wellington Mountaineers; Riders of the Spanish Trail; Ferron; Blue and Gold of Cas'le Dale and the host dub, Ken Marx, District director, resided. Minutes of the last District and ' state meetings were read. There will be a South Region Judges Clinic held May 22nd at the Richfield Arena. It was PRICE, UTAH Federal spending programs in the state of Utah for fiscal year The calendar to date is as fol- 1966 will total almost $668 (m) million. Senator Wallace F. Benlows: April 24th Open Show said today. nett, Horse Quarter Moab; April 25 The total Federal spending for WellShow Moab; May Utah for the fiscal year beginning ington Horse Show; June 12 will be more than Grassy Trail Horse Show; June July 1, 1965, 26 Castle Dale Homecoming; $667,943,000. The total for fiscal July year 1965 which ends June 30, July 4 Cleveland Rodeo (R-Uta- 22-2- 3 3-- Black Diamond Stampede Wellington Posse; July 23-2- 4 District No. Rodeo July 31 South East6 Meet; August 7 ern Junior Livestock Show; AuSouth Region Meet gust 20-2- 1 0 1965, will be $652,042,000. Although there are some heavy cuts in spending for Utah during fiscal year 1966 for missiles and Interior Department projects, the s state's total will still be billion dollars. a 10-1- 1 of (b) Finals State September The heaviest cuts came in the Salt Lake City. State Fair The next district meeting will Navy spending program which is be held April 16th. Host club will be the Riders of the Spanish Moose on the Go Trail, Ferron. Nelson the Anyone wishing The Price Moose Lodge will Allred Rodeo Stock must contact conduct an enrollment ceremony then; by March 31st to set their Sunday, March 28, starting at 3 dates. p.m. All Loyal Moose and their A basketball game was held wives are urged to attend. There after the meeting. The Blue Ridge will be a luncheon served immediRiders and Chuck Wagon Riders ately following the ceremony, acmen challenged the Blue Ridge cording to James Simone, Riders and Chuck Wagon Rider women. The referee was once Claude Sadlier. again crooked Disease Case Report After and hour of hard play and Thirteen disease cases were remany fouls and falls, the Ladies were victorious 87-2- 9. ported to the Utah State Department of Health from Carbon County during the week ended March 12. Four each of mumps, streptoccal infections and influenza were reported along with one case of chicken pox. two-third- Wellington News Briefs Reported Wellington City is sponsoring a campaign on April 3 for all those within the city limits and the community at large. An attempt will be made to clean up all empty lots. City trucks will be available to those needing help to remove garbage. Those residents who are available to help clean unsightly debris from empty and unkept lots are asked to meet at the park on Saturday morning, April 3. Mrs. Floyd Shorts and Mis. Ray Davis are in charge of the clean-u- p campaign. Mrs. Dalma Wilder has been in the LDS Hospital the past week clean-u- p after two heart attacks. Mrs. Evelyn Grundvig spent Saturday night with Mr. and Mrs. Jay Houston after flying to Salt Lake City to be with her mother. Alfred Powell visited in Wellington last week after motoring to Price to see Wilford Powell in the Carbon Hospital. Edna and Art Rich spent the weekend in Salt Lake City attending a school in the care of listed with an estimated $14 (m) the Bureau of Wildlife of some door Recreation for acquisition of tion funds are the first far this million decrease because of the $600,000; and a budget request of land in ownership. agency which was authorized some termination of missile contracts $972,000 from the Bureau of Out-- 1 The Bureau of Outdoor Recrea-- 1 three years ago. scheduled for the next fiscal year. In addition, the Bureau of Reclamation spending total for fiscal year 1966 lists a $10 (m) million cut from $36 (m) million down to $24.6 (m) million. The reason for this decrease is that work on the various Upper Colorado River Storage Projects in Utah is fast nearing completion, Senator Ben-- ! nett explained. Most of the increases in Utah are in the Department of Health Education and Welfare which is up some $14 (m) million in fiscal year 1966 over fiscal year 1965; in the Post Office Department, which is up $2 (m) million; Agriculture Department up $6 (m) million; Veterans Administration up $5 (m) million; Commerce Department up $22 (m) million; CAXDY CANS General Services Administration IRCHWORM SUPOIt Deup $3 (m) million; and the Grasshopper Keds in Candy stripe fense Supply Agency is up about special childrens sizes trimming,1 $2 (m) million actually, but up Ustexgores for $15 (m) million on paper since its MUgtit function was transferred over in1966 fiscal from dividually in year the Army total of 1965. Another increase was shown in most Interior Department agencies. The most notable in this Small fry love to show off their area were the National Park Serkeds-a- nd vice and its $2 (m) million inno wonder! 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