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Show Bluebloods of Dog Kingdom Frpn 25 States Entered in Provo Show Tht nppr 'rutt of the eanint et will strut Hi itulf next Mon-da-y, June I In ont of dogdom's social events the Amer-les- n g Kennel Club show t Provo I states and Hawaii -- North Park. Canlnt nobility rangmg from fancy and frilly poodles to tht plain but regal German police dog Mill promenade before tht spotlight and flex muscles befort tht tagle tyes of tht judges. ..; Reservstlons havt been made for top dogt of tht ihowy aet from ZJ - ;v 1 t tor there's no thrs kennel lor mon- tall, department la grels. Unless a pup hat a pedigree ht might as well stay home and ehase, his tail. This will bt the second annuel American Kennel Club show held H retary, epcts well over m to bt exhibited daring the d.ny. iU be'n tt I a. m, Thn show show will be figured In final de-termination of caUonal dog chanv pious. considered Tht show might ont of tht preliminaries to the top dogfest ol them til, tht annual American Kennel Club show at Madison Squart Garden. Hr. Jot B. Thurman. show sec- - Thert will h continuous sfcowtiil except for a recess ef an hour or , It It dit amj end l Id p. m, at 2s'onh Farfc two In late afternoon. All of t' winners In tht various classes mil be exhibited at the evening e skin. Tht public la Invited to aliend. Admission Is free, Tht Belief So ( Continued on Pate J A) ' to.? . m eocsJe-burre- d Is sponsored by tht Fro-t-o Kemyl ,Club, orgs diatlon of dug owners. Taints scored by dos In this tll-l- Trovo. A good repre- sentation of L'talt County's must cultured eanlnes will tomrett with 'tht visitors for blut ribbons and r trophies. old Hover tan't This It ona event Ittend, with hit shaggy man and L an in SUNDAY, MAY 31, 1953 - 1 V v. , tmtr PEDIGREED PALS Judith Ann and Hugh David, children of Mr. and Irs. Edwin R. Firmagre of Provo, fondle the puppies of Dad's pedigreed Dachshund dog which will be entered in tha Provo Jdog-sho- w a week from Monday, .The pups' themselves haven't been trained tVirrri fnr hf shmv rircnir vpf Rut time! One of 'em may be national champion some day. .mr ! :x - ( to be a cynoSLEEK HUNTING DOGS-Cer- tain sure of interest at the American Kennel Club show in Provo are these two Arabian Salukis, owned by J. Clyde Ward of Provo and displayed here by Mrs. Ward. Believed to be the only pair of Arabian Salukis in the West, the two aristocrats of dogdom came from parentage that goes back to the royal kennels of King Iben Soud of of hunting dog, tha Arabia. A Greyhound-typ- e Salukis is the oldest breed of domesticated doz in the world. They are trained for falconry. e " RARE PUPPIES Weimaraners fairly rare dogs in the United States. They originated in Germany and it is believed . there are less than 5000 in this country today. Of a bloodhound type, they have handsome gray hair. The pair of Weimaraner pups shown at right belong to Lrvm Greenhalgh of Payson. A One is seven months old, the c other three months j . i.t' is, r v ,' 'are - I .. ..' ARISTOCRATIC CANINE This beautiful dog, shown below, will be displayed by Golden Huff of Springville. The.Samoyed, with . white ita coat, derived its nam from a nbmadic tribe in the Tundra country wher the dog "was known as Bhepherd of the reindeer, herds, guard of the household and an intlmat domestic pet. By misnomer, the Samoyed is some times called the Alaskan Sled Dog, which it resembles in some respects. . : ed eye-catchi- ng . 4. .? e s)miui . m V r t (.,. m 1 V-:- ;. t - - - 'UitP1 . t li ..... r. lii 'liiJtM' oilii a4irtl..i.illill,i,iimit Mrs. Tell Muhlestein, HOT EXACTLY CHUMMY left, and Mrs. W. J. Farley, both of Provo, are good friencs, but their prize dogs didn't exactly relish the i(';a of get' ;ng toother to pose for th Herald pho- ' tos, apher. Nick,: the Boxer owned by Mr. and Mrs. Farley, is expected to be one of the biggest dogs in the coming Provo show. On the other hand, the. Pomer iiflafJi Ifc .i na -- miti ,ii..Srt WfauAiiUiw.i. anian owned by the Muhlesteins will be among th6 smallest, next to the Pekingese and miniature Pirisch- ers. The Provo dog show second annual show sponsored by the Provo Kennel Club under the auspices of the American Kennel Club is jexpected 'to attract more than 300 entries irom 25 spates. It will be held at North Park June 8, with admission free. ( ' ' |