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Show THE SUN CHRONICLE, THURSDAY AUGUST IS, 1963 Pag fiv R1VERDALE NEWS Garth Teach hopes to find his new black wallet containing $20 00 via An honest this same medium. Garth lost his freshing Honesty." young man, Terry Uhrig, had wallet on the highway between his found a pair of sunglasses and home at 4509 S. 1000 W. and Far-rer- s advertised to find their owner. Rootbeer stand 686 W. River-dal- e Road The $20 bill, earned by picking cherries, was to have been used for Garth's school clothes. His wallet contained no identificaLast week. The carried an editorial titled Re- Sports Car Club tion. Schedules Rally Elder Clair Bingham, son of Mr. and Mrs. Norris Bingham, The Second Annual Exhibition will be honored at Open House Bonneville, a week-enrally spon- Sunday, Aug. 18th at the home of sored by the Bonneville Region of Mr. and Mrs. Willis Mitchell. 791 4400 S. The time set is from Sports Car Clubs of America, will W., be held this Friday through Sun- 6.30 to 9:30 pm. Elder Bingham is to serve as LDS Missionary in day, Mrs. Lucille McCorkle, secretary of the club said yesterday. the Chilean d hiissjj BREAKING the ground for the ed addition to the Oearfield Telephone offices is Clearfields Mayor Joseph Knight, assisted by Dean G. Williams, district manager, and Weston Peterson, service foreman. Work began last Friday and should be completed by September of next year. Quarter Horse Show Moves ger, expects entries and exhibitors from 15 to 20 states and added that we hope to fill the Coliseum with Salt Lake City patrons for every performance of the show. The show will begin at 10 a.m. on Thursday, Nov 14, with the judging of halter geldings. In the Because of the growing interest afternoon eliminations will be held for classes where necessary. In in the Intermountain Quarter Asthe evening a social hour and sociation Fall Show, arrangements banquet will be held have been made to hold it in the at the Cottonwood Club in Holla-daUtah State Fair Grounds in Salt Lake City instead of Ogden this On Friday more halter and peryear to accomodate the many en- formance classes will be held with tries and spectators. the annual sale of quality Quarter According to show officials, Jack Horses scheduled for Friday evenKyles of Santa Rosa. New Mexico, ing. Saturdays schedule will inwill be the judge for the Novem- clude halter judging, youth show 6 ber show, conducting the and the main performance show. performances and Cow cutting ' Entries will be mailed to 3,000 events. Quarter Horse breeders in Oct. ober. , Woolas Macey, State Fair mana To Salt Lake 14-1- Elder Jack Kellerstrass, son of Open to all interested sports car owners, the rally will begin President and Mrs. Ernest KellerFriday night at 5:30 p.m. with a strass, will serve as a missionary technical inspection to be held at in the South Australian Mission. the Fisher-Hes- s Pontiac Company His farewell testimonial will be in Ogden. Drivers desiring to held Sept. 15 at 5 p.m. at River make the skill competition rally to dale Chapel Pocatello, Idaho, and back, must Robert son of Mr. and have their cars in good mechan- Mrs. Ben Barney, is home on a Barney, ical condition, have seat belts, tow furlough from Annapolis rope, flares, and a fire extinguish- Naval Academy. Robert will reer (box of baking soda permissib- turn to Annapolis on Sept. 3. He le) in their cars. will continue his schooling there On Saturday morning at 6:30, for another 3 years. the caravan will assemble beGladys Sorenson has been rehind the Ogden Municipal Build- newing acquaintance with her two ing and drive to Pocatello,- follow- sisters, Wilberta and Dorothea. ing very rigid rules and instruct- Wilberta Churchill lives in Royal ions. At Pocatello, a gymkhana, Oak, Michigan. Dorothea Geib an obstacle course testing driving lives in Berkeley, Mich., near Deskills, will be conducted in the troit. The sisters motored to Utah. afternoon. The evening will be Lucile and Lana Judkins have highlighted by. dinning and danc- returned home from a months ing. visit with their son and brother, Judkins and family. Garry Sunday afternoon the cars will Garry is a Correctional Officer at Calin climax and the stop Ogden ifornia State Rehabilation Center event with a steak fry and for Narcotics. Gary graduated An entry fee of $15 will entitle the contestants to every- from Chaffey College in June. Lucile and Lana spent a very inthing on the rally except lodging teresting month, visiting Lucile's in Pocatello. foster son, Craig Rollins and friend Mrs. McCorkle said that entries Jim Ireland at San Diego and Malwill be accepted either Friday ibu Beach. Some of the many night at the technical inspection places they visited are: Movie-lan- d Wax Museum, Balboa Park or by calling Gordon Havenor at Information about future and Zoo at San Diego, Circus at activities may be obtained by New Los Anglese Sports Arena, attending one pf the regular meet- Circle Arts Theatre at San Deigo, ings of the club at the Utah Power Tijuana, Mexico, Knotts Berry . land Light Company Auditorium farm. Alligator and Reptile Farm, on th first Tuesday of each month Queen for a Day, and Harbor Cruise at San Deigo. at 8 p.m. By Dr. E. M. Gildow, Director (Tiskie Pet Food Research Center Not all dogs jump with glee at the thought of a spin in the :ar. Many dogs, just as peok and therefore ple, get cringe at the sight of a car. Some experts suspect that the tendency towards this complaint may be hereditary, for, as it occasionally happens, several members of a single litter sufTer from the same problem. Other experts suspect that is a matter of association. The first time a puopy is taken away from its liUermates to a strange new home, its in a car. When he goes to the veterinarian for his immunization shots, its in a car.. When hes sick and goes to the veterinarian and once again gets shots, its m a car. If he's taken to be boarded car-sic- ss SLV i H I i ; y ' bar-bequ- e. 394-510- Be- - : ) while his family is away, its ja a car. In other words, all associations with the family uto are unpleasant. Many dogs are cured by ihe simple expedient of taking diem for very short rides to a where spot in the .hey can frolic, and by rewarding them when they get home with a treat such as Frisk ics Magic Sauce Cubes. At fiut k because die dog gets re still remembers the trips. But little by ittle, with patience and associations become peasant ones. Another approach to the jroblem is to let your pet just sit in the car when its parked n front of the house and mem-reof the family are close at land. You might even try feed-n- g him in the car. Do this ivery day for a couple (if weeks md then proceed with the ihort rides. If these attempts fail and ou want to include Fido in mur summer vacation plans, iee your veterinarian. He can jupply you with pills which enerally control i 1 i t . H P dIt tiS'tS I ; U7 A I . f i Si' rs car-sic- feu rs ROY NEWS from page 2 ed home Sunday after relaxing at the Idaho resort. Their dau ghter, Susan, enjoyed the trip in spite of a broken collar bone which she sustained the week before. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Smith of Roy and Mr. and Mrs. Calvin SeUey of Layton spent the week end together fishing and visiting at Kemmerer, Wyoming. Mr. and Mrs. Richard and their five children were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Stahle. Mr, Goodfellow is a brother of Mrs. Stahle's. Corey and Jeffrey Stahle then returned to Burley for a few days and their daughter, Vickie stayed here for a visit. The Stahles will make a trip there to pick up their sons. Sympathy is extended to the family of Frank Cottle due to his death Tuesday evening. Mr, Cottle had been in ill health for sometime. Philip Olmstead, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Olmstead will enter the hospital next Monday for surgery. Philip was injured last January in an automobile accident in Roy and it was necessary to place a steel rod in his leg at that time, He will have it removed next w'eek while at the hospital. 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