Show 4 4 s l t. t J I ic tt cb j Tc a J rf R I w 3 THE HIGH SELLING STALLION trophy was presented to Roy Carter Pictured Pictured ed are left to right Lou Harrison Austin Beebe Walter Brueggeman who donated the trophy Carolyn McMillan McMillon Mr Carter and Don Allen holding Little Towns fillies rr yr r I r T v r 1 fi I oI q tl y Ii 1 9 J fI i t I J F. F f f 1 t II III j jI i I I I j I JI J t I r I 1 4 r t HIGH BID BLANKET was awarded to Pat and Leland McNeill at the recent Stallion show Walt Brueggeman donated the trophy held by Roy Carter owner of Little Town Stallion Service Auction Sponsored by Dinah a Spurs The first annual Dinah Spurs Stallion Service Auction was held before a capacity capacity capacity cap cap- crowd at the Vernal Livestock Auction Barn Saturday THE DINAH Spurs sold at the auction 33 Services to 29 different stal stal- lions The stallions were exhibited on the grounds from 1130 am a.m. until sale time During this time the Dinah Spurs served lunch to the stallion owners and guests The days festivities were climaxed climaxed climaxed cli cli- by a dance that evening The top selling seIling stallion x of f the day was Little Town owned by Roy Boy and Ray Bay Carter of Cokeville Wyoming and purchased purchased purchased pur- pur pur pur- chased at by Mr and Mrs Leland McNeill of Vernal They also bought the third place horse Health's Rocket for who is also owned by the Carter brothers THE SECOND high seller was owned by Jack Thomas of Scofield The horse Little Rapid was purchased d by Mr and Mrs Phil Harrison of Vernal He lie was purchased the first time by Tom Anderson Vernal who donated him back to the Dinah Spurs to be sold again The second sale brought the total price to Fourth place was Woodey B B. B Searles Searle's Mr and purchased by Don and J Judy dy Searle of Granger Granger- Mr Searle donated donated do do- donated a second service from Mr for forthe forthe forthe the same price which was purchased b by Kay Winn Roosevelt bringing the combined combined com com- sale to A TI TIE E for fifth place was held by Skip or Bar and Rio Skipper owned by Mr and Mrs Vern Wagner of Meek Meek- er Skip or Bar was purchased by Carl II II H. Kent Dinosaur for and Rio Skipper was purchased by Dave Ras- Ras mussen Vernal for Rio Skipper was also awarded the trophy for the Best Groomed horse Ralph Lucky Dorrity and Ed Taylor were judges BOYD ASHBY Vernal purchased Quincey's Go Man owned by Dan Lewis of Bountiful Quincey's Go Man was sixth place In seventh place was a tie between Parras Parra's Cowboy owned by Austin Beebe Salem and purchased by Mr and Mrs Eldon Bluebell and Double III Bar owned by Mr and Mrs Vaughn Wilkins Jensen and purchased by Tom Anderson of Vernal EIGHTH WAS Cuellar Bars owned by Smith and Nelson Quarter Horses New New- ton Purchaser was R R. M. M Fehr of Salt Lake City In nineth place was Ohio Host owned by Mr and Mrs l Allen Partridge of Vernal and purchased by Don also of Vernal Tenth place was a tie between Shorty Sox owned by Shorty Hatch and Clive Sprouse Vernal and purchased by Mr and Mrs Paul Caldwell Vernal and Amber Brandy owned by Oliver Kiss- Kiss lings of Neola and Lee Goodrich of Blue Blue- bell He lie was purchased by Mr and Mrs June Merkley Dry Fork AN EXCELLENT locally owned stallion stal stal- stallion lion was donated and sold three times Once by Warren Belcher and twice by Jack Boren He was purchased purchased pur pur- chased by Don and Mr and Mrs Wayne Gardiner both of Vernal and Kay Winn of Roosevelt Nationally known judge and horseman Austin Beebe was in charge of pedigrees pedigrees grees for the sale Bill Critton was the auctioneer r. r WORLD RECORD holder LittleTown Little Town was not at the sale due to the Supreme Championship Show in California Owners Roy and Ray Cater showed two of Little LittleTown's Towns Town's yearling filly colts at the sale and at It the Uintah Cutter Races in Roosevelt Roosevelt Roosevelt Roose Roose- velt in Roosevelt Sunday afternoon Spokesman for the Dinah Spurs wish to publicly state that without the support support support sup sup- port of everyone involved they could not have pioneered an event like this in our area |