OCR Text |
Show " hwoo.Yt TTTfTT-- i - ii ) J Ml J 'I U t f r ' I Jl jW JAI" jy vi tvl im,i tt ' f &y ji l. If AV II i. - - " o f NV' 0t N V 'x-- hm ww-- a " - it- 1 To continue with watching 255-116- Junior classes in the morning and all ages in the afternoon. Arabian pleasure classes will be open to Half Arabians. 571-483- Applications are being Dinner-danc- e accepted by the Utah Horse Club for the Miss Utah Appaloosa queen contest. Queen contestants must be between 18 and 24 years. A princess will also be selected between 12 and 17 years. Contestants will be judged on personality, appearance, horsemanship, and knowledge of the appaloosa. Each well secured to the rider's head is generally required. There is a great risk to horse and rider in this type of jumping. In conclusion next week "The True Show Horse." well-traine- contestant must be mounted on an appaloosa. The event will be held June 12 at the Golden Spike Coliseum in Ogden. More information may be obtained by calling Joyce Jolley, 571-016- cap, less of breed, are The easy trot and gentle canter or lope are learned, since most horses normally perform these gaits at a much faster speed than is seen in the show ring. Signals to the horse for a change of gait must be almost imperceptible if given by the legs or by use of the 15 Sheran Gustaveson, or Sandy Wright, may be much more casual than in the hunter classes. The "hard-hat- " type of hunt a horse show, we'll add a few last words on the pleasure horse. These horses, regard- Thursday, May 20, 1976 THE SENTINEL Kathy at The 3 Buck Horse Show will be held May 29, West Jordan Park Arena. Call Geri Babcock By u ( The Worse Corral iv - a horse or pony to ride, call The 4H Horse Club is looking for new members. If you are aged 8 to 18 and have held by seniors SOUTH JORDAN-T- he senior class dinner-danc- e was held May 14 at Snowbird. Bingham High senior class officers in charge of the event were Gary Arnold, Randy Thatcher, and Jaci Lee. reins, and very quietly and sixth grade students and Westland Elementary researched 350 questions on American history to prepare for the school's Bicentennial History Bowl competition. The five top students in each grade were then chosen to play the history game. According to Dan Barney, fifth grade teacher and project coordinator, 110 history questions were fired at the panels. The students raced to see who could ring the buzzer first and answer the question correctly to win ahead points for their team. The sixth grade came out in dressed of the fifth 62 to 59. Several of the students Bicentennial period costumes to lend flavor to the Young athletes exhibit skills went to Gordon Black, a sixth grader out of Fifth activity. the future last Thursday at the District Junior Pentathlon Meet held at East Sandy Elementary School. Winning the first place trophy was Brent Walters, a fifth grade student from Cascade Elementary in Orem. Second in pentathlon Area residents got a look at some of the track stars of State Junior Pentathlon finals at Delta High School on Saturday, May 22, starting at 9 a.m. Those going to State include Brent Walters, Gordon Black, Jeff Rogers, Steve Schneiter, Mike Russell, and Bobby Lane. place Whittier School in Granger and third went to a East Sandy fifth grader, Jeff Bogers. High finishers at the meet will now move on to the spoken if voice commands are given. There are some wise old veteran show horses who need no cue from the nLWIDE4RLY rider. They automatically change to the correct gait when it is called for by the announcer. Strictly speaking, equitaare not pleasure tion classes classes, although no particularity difficult gait is asked of the horse. These classes are, however, extremely demanding of the rider, for it is the ability of the rider that is being judged. Classes are broken down into adult and under 17, which may be further limited to specific age groups. Equitation styles hunt-seamay be saddle-seat- , but in or stock-sea- t, each of them the rider's skill in riding in a most correct manner in all respects is the primary purpose. The horse may be required to be of a specific breed, or it may be of any breed, but, here again, the perfectly trained horse is essential. Working classes are not difficult to understand and nnra iVAJyu t, Make Arrangements for Your End - of - School Pizza Parties are most interesting to watch. Here the horse must excel at a definite task which includes reining, cutting, stock horse, trail classes, and 255-608- 1 such like. The horses perform individually. The rider 4 Jimmy Crane of East Sandy Elementary completes effort in long jump competition at the District Junior Pentathlon held at East Sandy last Thursday. rTTTTVMMtyi II II MUM (HI Mill 111 Mlllt Mil 11 SHOWKASE DEALER GROUP BUYING BRINGS YOU LOWEST PRICES THIS WEEK ONLY appears to do little more than sit in the saddle. The horse is so well trained he needs little or no cueing from his rider. Western tack is used and the riders attire is western, both usually more workmanlike than the colorful garb of the pleasure rider. These may be breed classes or open any breed. In the speed classes, such as barrel-racin- pole-bendin- and keyhole racing, time is the greatest factor. The horse and rider must execute a pattern around the barrels or poles in the shortest time possible without knocking down a barrel or pole. In the keyhole they must race a length, turn sharply within a small marked area (the keyhole), and race back. Classes may be for men, ladies, or juniors, for a breed or open. Western apparel and tack is the rule. Serious mn 3 DAYS ft ONLY i mmt $359 95 I AAodel EAT-15J- T No Down Payment 3 Years to Pay skill. Perhaps the most difficult the uniniated to understand are the hunter and jumper divisions. To do full justice in detailing this devision would take much space. However, in the hunter classes the horses are not required to jump extremely difficult jumps. Hunter-type conformation in important, for in some of these classes the conformation of the horse is judged as well as his ability to jump. Although not seen locally, in some areas the appointments, that is the saddlery, accessories (sandwich case, flask, gloves, etc.), and dress of the rider are rigidly judged and must be absolutely correct. The Thoroughbred shines in these classes. In the jumper division any breed or crossbreed may enter. The horse is presented with a formidable array of jumps. He must be able and willing to jump spread, multiple bar, high, hedge, bruh, water, and bank jumps of all kinds and size. Rules governing such jumping are com pie, but even to it is a thrilling sight to se horse and rider almost fly over fearsome heights and spreads. The rider s attire divisions for Save important dollars on this popular Whirlpool model that features: vi zft?J r jf Super-storag- iiJJ e door with built-i- n A1"".. No-Fro- Big 4.19 cu. ft. freezer Slide-ou- t crispers Porcelain-enamele- d interior butter bin doors if Black Attractive Jade if accents Million-Magn- mirlpool convenience st et color Mcu.it. interior lighting and more if Automatic REFRIGERATOR-FREEZE- R CONVENIENT FREE ONE DAY FREE PARKING DELIVERY zzxxzzzmmxzx B vvtttwwwt i 255-425- 3 H Hidvale 7980 S. StateM St.. inilMDM M li M M M M M M M lllllllim33 W 1 V ,i m m m v w w I I I 1 barrel-racer- s prefer a very light weight saddle designed for this purpose. The bat, held between the teeth of the rider until the run "home" is quite proper. In the whole gamut of western riding this is probably the only time when it is not frowned upon to hang onto the saddle horn. As in any speed event, there is an element of danger to both horse and rider. The short bursts of extreme speed and marked agility in executing the abrupt turn require not only a carefully schooled horse but one which has a decided talent for such Premium Ret reeds ECONOMY ANY SIZE $ 1795 BLACK MOUNTED FREE plus tax and retreadable exchange D.F. GOODRICH ANY SIZE -MOUNTED FREE mm Steel Belted UhiteUall 4-P- us tax 30,000 Mile Guarantee tFREE Rotation and A78X13 E78 X 1 4 F78X14 $23.31 $29.85 $31.01 - FREE X White Wall POLYESTER ly J7 ex. & 9 FREE Balancing, . every 5,000 miles. tax tax G78X14 $32.58 plus plus & & G78X15 $33.20 L78X15 $38.97 ex. ex. Mounting, - One for Compacts BR78 X 13 The Wide Mile Guarantee 40,000 T.1ICHELIN Double Belted Steel Radial $n(0)95 Si" 2 (Regulorly $61.25) plus tax (blem) Z1T STEEL RADIAL At nfn EPEE riMi BELTED Manntliin FDFF Rnlnnrina. miles. nnA Ra.Rnlnnrina everv PAlnlinn - ' - - 5.000 w. . I n.a.MnaA M:lA ER78X 14 $50.63 FR78X 14 $53.40 GR78X 14 $55.45 EDEE plus tax plus tax plus tax OFF ROAD GR78X 15 $55.84 HR78X 15 $57.90 LR78X 15 $60.34 1 plus tax plus tax plus tax The Desert Rat 5, The Desert Rat is the drive tire in the industry! FREE Mounting. FREE Balancing, FREE Rotation and every 5,000 miles. 1 Y, 200 X 1 tallest plus tax TRUCKS 750 X 16, TRUCK TIRE 8-P- 30,000 Mile Guarantee ly Mounted plus tax & 100 FREE ROAD HAZARD REPLACEMENT GUARANTEE Ask about our replacement guarantee on all tires bought at David Early Tires. FREE ex. All 6 Months to Pay No Down Payment No Interest No Carrying Charges Memorial Day Special prices good now Our payment plan the same as cash on approved credit. through Saturday, May 29th. is n t in Q4IID B4RLY Interstate 15 at 90th South, Sandy Phone: 3300 South, 9th East, Salt Lake City Phone: 5 5th West A Center, Provo Phone: 487-988- 255-423- 1 1 374-588- Hour 7:00 MICHEUN GOODRICH a.m.-8:0- 0 p.m. Monday through Saturday SPECIALTY TIRES CHROME V MAG WHEELS 1 |