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Show Page 12 November 22. 1974 HILL TOP TIMES Cinaifiidll's woinip1(o(i Win - Place - Show: These three words special meaning But on the occasion when Commanche started "showing off" it was apparent to Mr. Crandall and a few neighbors that the horse knew something about show business while young manager Jay didn't know a lot about directing. As time went on though, horse and master began to communicate. Winter week end jaunts were made to the have to Jay Crandall, Plans and Analysis Branch, Management Ser- vices Division Distribution. He has two sons, Jay and Craig, and a few horses that have won - placed and showed. IT ALL started about four years, ago, when son Jay Michael and a horse named Black Hills Prince or Ogden coloseum where horse and rider were in becoming ' proficient of traits showmanship nearby became "Commanche" how gd(q "Clinton Saddle Scamps" club. All summer the two won trophies, the Davis County Spring Show High Point trophy, the Davis County Fair trophy, a horseblanket for most points in completing a activities, the variety of High Point Youth for Davis County award in a respective age group and a number of .appearances and placings in Appaloosa breed shows in Logan, Tremonton, Murray 4-- H 4--H and the Utah State Fair. 1974 has almost been a rein English pleasure riding, repeat of last year's winnings, control, pole bending, trail several High Point Youth and halter classing and Awards and more trophies. barrel, keyhole and rope-typ- e However, the two have added racing. a little extra to their career, Then the inevitable hapthey are" enrolled in jumping fectively. pened. in The pair not only began lessons and gained entry the That was when Commanche Horse Golden recent Spike came into the Crandall family. appearing in Appaloosa breed Show. d As . was but shows, placing Jay the eldest, he laid ownership BY THE END of 1972, they to the new horse. had won a basket of ribbons, BOTH WERE made for High Point Youth Award at each other except for those the Davis County Fair and a times when Commanche . few trophies. would take off on some fancy In the spring of 1973, gaits, while his young master was only content to walk, or at Commanche's young master was elected president of the the most, trot. acquainted. Until then the boy rode a horse named Cindy, who had been in the family a long time. However, when younger brother Craig began to ride, it became obvious that two boys couldn't share one horse ef- bareback, western and ALSO NEW in competition this year is younger brother Craig and his horse, Seventy Creek. Even though they are just beginning, there were a couple of shows in which Jay and Commanche only, won by a nose because of them. Future for the two Crandall boys is sharing chores of training a new pony, Cherokee Jay. But that is where comradeship ends. Jay and Commanche are e still planning to and Show while younger brother Craig and Seventy Creek try to overtake them at the rail, meanwhile Dad and Mom just keep on building additional trophy shelves. Win-Plac- OUR misfortunes and most WORST never happen, miseries lie in anticipation.-Honor- e de Balzac eight-year-ol- i - visit your GEICQ ... WINNERS Craig and Jay Crandall and their horses Seventy Creek and Commanche display a few of their trophies for or show over the past four years. ( Private photo) win-pla- ce OFFICE to apply for AUTO FINANCING Basketball play starts Hill AFB intramural basketball league play began last week with 14 teams participating in two leagues. Seven teams play every evening, Monday, through Thursday, at 6, 7:05 and 8: 10 p.m. in the base gym. y Teams on the league are: 1550 FTS, 2849 A, 2849 C, Dependents, 1550 CAMS, Junior Officer and 4754 RADES. teams are 2849 Test, 2849 B, 6514 The Tuesday-Thursda- y Test, 1881 Comm. 2952 CLSS, Hospital and SAC. At the conclusion of two complete rounds of play, four teams in each league will participate in a post- - season tournament to determine the Hill AFB Intramural basketball championship. Spend this New Year's Eve with LAWRENCE WELK AUTO INSURANCE you'll never forget!! Just one our exciting ROSE PARADE TOUR which includes dinner and show in L.V., S. 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Because you want to give the prospect the best image you can of the comfort, beauty and liveability you are offering. In other words, you want to sell a home not a house. And full illumination is the best way to give your home that "lived in " look. Furniture and rugs and fixtures take on a warm glow from the proper lighting. Here are a few "bright" ideas: Turn on every lamp in the living room, bedrooms and family room. Be careful about turning on the overhead lights in these rooms for it could be harsh and make the room look uninviting. Turn on every light In a storage room or closet. Go all out in illuminating the kitchen - the cheerier the better. Brighten up the bathroom too - but carefully choose the right wattage for bulbs by the mirror, pick the most flattering one. Remember, it's just as important to have lights on in the afternoon as it is for a night time showing. PAlDADveWTlSEMCNT |