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Show Tlhe Loom How To Shoe Your Horse LI MONT ON, UTAH 843J7 in shoeing your Why not learn how? The Conference and Institute Division of Utah State UniversInterested own horse. ity will conduct a horseshoeing clinic locally for interested The clinic will be persons. conducted each Thursday night from p.m. beginning Oct. 4 and ending November 29. Tuition cost is $25. The initial three classes will be conducted at the Bear River junior high school with the remainder scheduled for the sales ring at the Box Elder County Fair Grounds. Instructor Dean Adams will discuss the anatomy and physiology of horse's hooves, feet and legs; common foot problems; choosing shoes and nails; equipment and tools; application of shoes; uncooperative animal aids; and corrective shoeing. Access to a horse is desirable but not necessary. The instructor will also show a film on horseshoeing. Interested persons should contact Ray Finch, county ex(Extension agent at 257-54tension Office) or 257-33(home). 7-- 10 - v- FFA WINS Wayne King, exhibator v Allen Williams, president Chris Selman, reporter, show some of the items at netted the local chapter first place in the State Fair crop exhibit. and Local FFA Win At Fair Bryan Buchanan, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Buchanan, Garland, won sixth place in the annual Beef Calf Contest held in conjunction with the Utah State Fair in Salt Lake. Deueyville Doings Alene Fryer 257-72- 41 Ii you haven't taken a drive through Mendon, Wellsville and Sardine canyon this fall, you have missed seeing a most spectacular sight. The autumn leaves are at their beautiful best. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Finch, Mrs. Ronald King, Tremonton, and I took this route last Thursday evening as we went to Sherwood Hills to attend a dinner party for Mrs. Harry (Birdie) Smith. Mrs. Smith has retired after being the secretary in the U.S.U. Extension office in Brig ham City. Others attending were Mr. and Mrs. Mark Bingham, Honeyville, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Eller, Corinne and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Lindsay, Brig-ha- m City. Mrs. Smith was presented with a camera by Mr. Lindsay on behalf of her services. Nice to say Miss Carolyn Holdaway is recuperating at home following surgery in the Valley hospital in Tremonton last week. Got to see Mrs. Joe Knudsen and the children at church, SunRemarkable how those day. children are growing! Glen Chiquita has returned to our Ward once again. He makes his home with the Horace Gardner family. Glen is such an outstanding young man and we are always happy to have him The contest sponsored by KSL radio and the Utah Beef Council, is designed to test individual knowledge about the beef cattle industry and stimulate interest in beef cattle production. Bryan is a member of the FFA Cub Unit at Bear River Junior High School. Bryan received a show halter from Ihtermountain Farmers for his sixth place finish. Chapter members brought home top honors in the crops division at this year's State Fair. Members exhibited top quality sugar beets, grain, alfalfa, vegetables and fruit in winning the plaque for the most prize money accumulated as a chapter. Some 135 members exhibited crops while others exhibited and livestock agricultural mechanics projects. Eldon Petersen, Fielding, won second place in state competition in swine fitting and showmanship. A I I - L2T EYEIAILING" When you consider buying a house in a new locality, you'll want to know as much about the town and neighborhood as possible. Much of this information you can get from "eyeballing" the area, but there are important factors which the eye cannot see. For example, local property taxes, public services, public transportation, hospitals, and community facilities. What are the zoning re strict-ion- s? Are there any unusual deed restrictions common to the area on how you might use, alter, or expand your property? What are the future prospects for the neigh' borhood? A local Realtor can be a quarry of such information. He has the feeling born of familiarity for the specific neighborhoods in his territory. Level with him at the - yj Dr. Don Thomas, extension veternarian Dean Adams shows how it's Proud grandparents DAYTON GARLAND TIMES Mr. and Mrs. Eddie (Tamara Nicholas) Dayton of Cokeville, Wyoming, are proud parents of a new baby girl born in the M Realtor . . NOT town, Idaho ml XX XX Southwick IS Great grandparents are Mrs. Eliza Holland, Mrs. Grace Brough of Tremonton and Mr. and Mrs. L. Hayes of George- ALL NEW! serious newspaper. B. are Mr. and Mrs. Emford Dayton, Coke-vill- e, Wyoming, Wayne Nicholas Bear River City, Utah, Mr. and Mrs. John C. Adams, Middle-tow- n, Ohio. 47 LEADER-TH- E pjLs instructor Dr. 47 THE c Logan hospital, on Sept. 13. She will be welcomed at home by an older sister, Jenny Lyn. Today Don I HORSESHOEING holds the horse while done. xxvui instate return. 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