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Show Quarter Horse Assn. Schedules Clinic Officers of the newly organized organ-ized Nevada Quarter Horse Association As-sociation have announced plans for a quarter horse clinic April 26. C. D. Stewart, Las Vegas busi-1 nessman and active quarter horse j breeder, was recently elected president of the new organiza-j tion. Moderator for the clinic has not been named as yet. but Mr. Stewart says that Dr. Bill Lin-foot Lin-foot of Woodside, Calif., has been contacted. The Intermountain Quarter Horse Assn.. parent group of the Nevada unit with headquarters in Salt Lake City, will sponsor the clinic. E. L. Hammer, St. George, will act as chairman of the event. Mr. Hammer is Utah director of the American Quarter Horse Assn. Mr. Stewart also announces that all horsemen at the cjinic will be guests of the Nevada group for dinner and floor show at one of the Las Vegas night clubs. Serving with Mr. Hammer on the clinic committee are Dwight Stewart, Austin Beebe and T.C. Spears. Wendell Bunker and Pat Clark will handle reservations for out of town visitors. Those seeking reservations are asked to either write or call Mr. Bunker or Mr. Clark. Included on the program will be discussions and demonstrations demonstra-tions by Austin Beebe, Dwight Stewart and Dr. Robert Clark, Las Vegas veterinarian. Pat Clark and Mr. Bunker will be in charge of the evening dinner din-ner and entertainment for the Quarter Horse breeders. Topics for discussions will in-! elude breeding and feeding problems, prob-lems, as well as talks and demonstrations dem-onstrations on racing, cow cut-ting, cut-ting, reining and breaking the colt. Diseases will also be a major problem for, discussion. |