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Show Page Eight - The Springville Herald - May 12, 1983 PlrWWIMIIl'l- Springville High School Future Farmers of America held their first horse show on April 30. They hope to make the event an annual affair. Held at Eldon Fackrell's arena. Wayne Robertson of Provoserved as judge. FFA holds horse show v. I 1 1 w 1 1 TTf " .. . , ..k I j"--' I ill- :,,';"-v,!!sr' - . On Saturday, April 30, the FFA put magazine race and Paul Ream on their first horse show at the Elden placed first in the egg race. Fackrell horse arena. They hope to maKe tne show an annual event. Many different events took place. beginning with a halter class where The Tandom Bareback Riding Contest was held next. This is where two people mount a horse, bareback, f and ride around the arena. The only Wayne Robertston judged the rule is that you can't touch the horse members on the showing of their with your hands. Paul Ream and animals. Keith Daybell won the first Dennis Weight placed first in this piace raung wun nis norse uoil. " event. The Pleasure Class was next. The horses and riders were judged on total riding capaDUities and how well they controlled their horse. Carla Fackrell did an excellent job and placed first. Next members competed in a boot race. This is a fast moving event and Wayne Fackrell was first to cross the finish line. Two similar events followed; Jesse Daybell placed first in the Then came the Barrell Race, one of the fastest races and most exciting ex-citing to watch. Keith Daybell had the fastest time and placed first. Last came the Pole Race. Wayne Fackrell had the quickest time and placed first. The FFA would like to thank Mr. Fackrell for the use of his arena for the show, and Mr. Robertson for taking the time out of his busy schedule to judge each event Nichole and Trudy Phillips, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Don Phillips, and Neal Hatfield, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jerald Hatfield, show lambs at the second annual Springville High School FFA Livestock Show. Livestock show winners named Springville High School second annual FFA Livestock Show was held April 30 at the school. Livestock show local winners The 59th annual Utah State Junior Livestock Show came to a close with the sale of market livestock on Saturday. New records were set for all six champion animals and total sales were up. Total sales for this show were $114,866.14, an increase of $14,881.32 over 1982. Local winners include several in the junior horse events. Western Pleasure - 13 years and under: Richard Daybell, first; Coy Fackrell, second; Julie Morgan, third. Western Pleasure 14-18 years: Karla Fackrell, first; Tracey Beardall, second; Shawn Morgan, third. Egg Race: Tracey Beardall, first; Paul Ream, second; Bart Johnston, third. Barrel race: Stacey Clayson, first; Stacey Oram, second; Keith Daybell, third. Pole bending: Tracey Beardall, first; Teresa Duane, second; Jennie Briggs, third. Bryan Ostler had the best FFA swine record book. Other winners and exhibitors from Springville include: Trudy Phillips, tenth in show lamb; Chad Warren, Keith Daybell, and Jesse Daybell. lambs; Craig Harmer, beef; Kevin Boyer, calf scramble. Swine winners and exhibitors include: Brian Boyer. fifth in show; Tammy Reamsbottom, eighth in show; Wayne Rigby, tenth in show; Tiffany Palmer, Brad Measom, Robert Peay, Kevin Boyer, Brian Ostler. Kerri Allan. Kim Biggs. Brent Ivie, Brian Jeffers. and Gary Williams, blue ribbons. Lyndon Walpole, Bert Davies, Milt Muhlestein and Tracy Muhlestein were on the first place dairy Judging team. Bert Davies wan high individual Community choir to be formed here Plans are bring made to form community choir in Springville. Pcrtoni interested In becoming member of the choir are anked to contact UDean Bird at mM, or David Ralphs, m So. The choir will be tinging classical and popular muMc. Winners in various categories include Robert Peay, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Peay, fitting and showmanship and grand champion hog; Craig Harmer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Harmer, first market beef and first beef fitting and showmanship. Don Condie, son of Mr. and Mrs. Packard Condie, took first in feeder steer. Nichole Phillips, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Don Phillips, first in market lamb; and Trudy Phillips, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Don Phillips, first in sheep fitting and showmanship. Reserve champion hog purchasers were Frank Cloward, left, Frostop, and J. Collin Allan. First Security Bank. Wade Argyle, exhibitor, is in center. Keith Daybell, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lanny Daybell, with his horse Doll at the first FFA Horse Show. He won a first place rating. Hatchery tour scheduled The Division of Wildlife Resources LaVar Ware, a spokesman for the and the Salt Lake County Fish and Division of Wildlife Resources, says Game Association will sponsor their the public is invited to join in the annual fish hatchery tour on May 22. day-long outing, to include a guided tour of the Midway and Springville hatcheries. The group will also visit the Strawberry spawning station, where large cutthroat trout are trapped and held in runways until they can be stripped of their eggs. I The 1983 Fiesta Days rodeo queen For information on the tour, 1 contest will be held Monday, May 23, contact Mr . Ware at the Division of at 7 p.m. in the Spanish Fork Wildlife Resources office in Salt Fairgrounds indoor arena. The Lake City at 533-9333. contest is sponsored Dy uiamonu Fork Riding Club. 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