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Show Mfecj Cfe6 sponsors Springville's Hobble Creek Riding Club will be in charge of the cow cutting show of the third annual Intermountain Quarterhorse Clinic to be held April 19 and 20 at the Hurst's Horse Palace, River Bottom Spanish Fork Canyon. The Riding Club event begins at 1 p.m. Saturday. The clinic opens daily at 9 a.m. Sponsored by the Intermountain Intermoun-tain Quarterhorse Association and the BYU Animal Husbandry Husban-dry Department, the event is expected to draw some 500 horse fanciers from Utah, Nevada, Ne-vada, Idaho and Wyoming. The clinic is not a horse show, but is intended to give information informa-tion and instruction to quarterhorse quar-terhorse enthusiasts. Horses used in the demonstrations will be from BYU and Central Utah. The quarterhorse is of American origin and is used especially in working with cattle cat-tle and short- distance racing. Cutting Show . Under the direction of Fred Diamond and Lenard Harward of the Hobble Creek Riding Club, the cutting show opens at 1 p.m. with the best cutting! horses in the intermountain area contesting in various events. Events include: (1) No winners, owners ride. (2) $150. 00 novice owners ride. (3) Girl's Barrell racing. (4) $400. 00 Novice cutting. (5) Open cutting. The Riding Club will furnish furn-ish stock and the Quarterhorse Association, the horses. The event is open to the public. |