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Show Brigham City, Utah Sunday, May 22, 1977 BOX 8 NEWS, ELDER Singer trainer , she likes horses Offer Career Course offer a horse training career course in which people can learn to begin their own horse training career, Mrs. Woodyatt said. It will offer all phases of horsemanship, including western and English and will teach dressage also. She said it will be open to people with all breeds although We will and Michael J. Seelos have teceived Arrow of Light awards. J. CHECKETTS and exhibiting in Northwest , There would seem to be little correlation between professional singing and modeling and professional horse training. But Ali Judy Woodyatt of Willard has managed to include them all in her sphere of interests. She likes horses and music, in that order. And so its not surprising that shes changed her mind about retiring and has established a horse training business on the Woodyatt farm in Willard. Known as Alis Horse Training institute, she said it will officially open for business on June 1. Her husband, Willard native and fruit farmer Glen Woodyatt, has constructed a horse barn and created an outdoor arena to accommodate the business. KERRY having operated her own school of pack 123 are raising Arabecause there is more in them. the Woodyatts bians money They have shown a mare for the past year in various shows, coming away with eight champion and reserve champion ribbons. A second Arabian, a stallion, will be shown for the first time at the Golden Spike show in Ogden on J une 6, Mrs. Woodyatt said. The couple described the venture as a second business. . .a family project. If we have a good year and its doesnt frpeze or hail, said the long-tim- e fruit farmer, well construct an indoor next fall. Interested' Since Childhood His wife, originally from Cache valley, said she has been interested in horse training since childhood. When I was small, I used to paste pictures on the wall of people who trained horses and told my parents when I grew up I wanted to be a professional trainer, she explained. As soon as she became old enough and had sufficient money, she began taking lessons. Shes been at it for 17 years, tures, demonstrations planned at Brigham Bowl Beginning Saturday night from 6 to 10 p.m., all open bowlers have the opportunity to participate in the Pizza Hut blue pin pizza night, at Brigham Bowl. When bowling and the blue pin appears as the head pin bring this to the attention of the night manager and you roll a strike you will be awarded a certificate for a pizza. You can only win once per Saturday night. The award is good for young and old for all open bowlers on Saturday night. They are Kerry J. Checketts and Michael J. Seelos. ' Kerry is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry L. Checketts. He has earned silver and gold arrows, Bear, Bobcat and Wolf badges as well as six actvitiy badges in the Webelos program. He is a student at Foothill school. Michael is the son of Mr. and Leonard J. Seelos. He has received Bobcat and Wolf badges,, a gold arrow and seven activity badges. He is also a student at Foot- Mrs. Green. Coach seeks jobs for BE athletes Never let it be said that Coach Tot Workman at Box Elder High school doesn't have an interest in young men at the school. This week he announced that a number of students are looking for work this summer. Weve looked everywhere and cant find a job for them. These are good young men who are willing to do any kind of work, the coach said. He explained that all of them hope to attend summer camps in various sports, including football, basketball and wrestl- ing, and need to raise the necessary money. Coach Workman said the students, their ages, and telephone numbers are: . Kevin Wells, 16, Kevin Farnsworth, 17, Brian Oakeson, 17, Mike Hinchman, 16, Thayer Sombrero, 17, Virgil Begay, 17, Dale Money, 16, Frank Zerkle, 17, Rob Jeff Burkholder, 15, Herbert, 16 , Doug 723-708- 734-987- 16 , 16, Bowlers off year titles. Karen Hyer is scratch series champion with a fine 716 score. Ann Christensen won top honors in the scratch singles division with a good 192 game. Bobbi Struble copped the handicap series crown with a gross score of 800 while Kathy Lewis walked away with the handicap single game trophy after defeating Jackie Taylor in a roll-of- f when they tied. Kathy totaled 231 gross. In the mens division James Roy Jones posted a strong 771 to win the scratch title series. Bill Narcome, a veteran of many years of bowling, won the scratch single game race with 212. Tom Ammons put together a fine scratch series combined class of 52 awaits reunion BR Bowling titles handed out to 8 Four Brigham City women and four men survived a torrid weekend of bowling eliminations to win bowler of year Narcome was absent. with his low handicap to win the handicap series award with 812 gross pinfall. Robert Lowery, who served as league president for two leagues this past year posted the best single game score of the weekend with 226, which added to his handicap gave him the winning score and title in the single game handicap division with 256. 30-pi- n This weekend a no tap single event is schedule with some out standing awards in addition to cash prizes. No tap means when a bowler scores a nine-pi- n count on their first ball it counts as an automatic strike. High games are the rule rather than the exception and a 300 score is not uncommon. It is a lot of fun and bowlers of any average have a good chance of winning. The Bear River High school class of 1952 wants if you were a member. you The reunion is July 16 at Sherwood Hills this year, but organizers need to know how many people will attend. To date, very few members of the class have 25-ye- ar returned reservation cards, a spokesman said, and class members are asked to do so as soon as possible. More information can be obtained by calling Val Dee Bennett in Brigham City at 9 or Dee Leak in Thatcher at Of the 170 or so members who graduated, about 150 have been located. The spokesman said anyone not contacted is also urged to call either Bennett or Leak. 723-562- 854-392- 1. a and daughter Mrs. Fred Merrifield and daughter Mikki of Walla Walla, Wash., Mrs. Alice Ward, Mrs. Barbara Capener, Fred Coombs, Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Coombs and Mr. and Mrs. LaRon Udy attended funeral services for Frances Burns helcf in the Lindquist and Sons Mortuary in Ogden. Frances Burns was the husband of Nadine Coombs, daughter of Mrs. Blanche Coombs of Garland. Esther Coombs is host to her daughter ters Mrs. Janet Edwards and Arriving from Walla Walla, Wash, to spend a week visiting Mrs. Esther Coombs is her daughter Mrs. Fred (Jeanne) Merrifield and daughter Mikki. Also spending the weekend at the Coombs home were Mrs. Coombs granddaughter Anna Lee Allred and her grandson Brent Allred of Roy. Visiting Mrs. Lester Coombs Monday were Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Ward of Providence and Mrs. Nephi Bott of Logan. Friends of Mrs. DeLoss Jensen extend deepest sympathy in the death of her husband who died unexpectedly May 12. Among those who came from some distance away to attend funeral services held in the Belmont ward chapel Monday were Mr. and Mrs. Reed Lowe of Grace, Idaho, Mrs. Vida Howell of Pocatello, Mr. and Mrs. Mike Barclay of Blackfoot, Mr. and Mrs. A1 Taggart, Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Howell, Mr. and Mrs. Scott Ogden of Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Rouse of Canoga Park, Calif., Mr. and Mrs. Mike Tuckett and Mr. and Mrs. Monte Ogden of Ogden, Mrs. Irene Austin and daughters Mrs. Janet Edwards and Mrs. Joyce Bryan of Las Vegas, Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Jensen of Spanish Fork, Mrs. Ovena Hampton of American Fork, Mrs. Ruby Dudley of Payson and Mrs. Delila Pierson of Ogden. Burial took place in the Riverside cemetery. Mrs. Vida Howell of Pocatello is remaining to spend a few days with her sister, Mrs. Jensen. Thursday Mrs. Mina Ward accompanied Mrs. Beverly Ward of Kaysville to Logan where they enjoyed dinner at Dees Cafe. Piano Recital Mrs. Joanne Mecham presented her piano students in a piano recital at the Belmont ward Relief society room Thursday evening. Participating in the recital were Don Cornwall, Becky Hess, Patti Rudd, Kelly Rudd, Blair Jones, Keeley Nielson, Natalie Nielson, Melanie Nelson, Sherry Ann Allman, Greg Harris, Holly Harris, Mary Curtis, Allen Curtis, Rob Anderson, Emily Mecham, Kirk Mecham and Jolynne Mecham. Mrs. Irene Austin and daugh Mrs. Joyce Bryan of Las Vegas were overnight guests of Mrs. Alice Ward Sunday. They came especially to attend funeral services for Mrs.. Austins brother-in-laDeLoss Jensen. Mr. and Mrs. Reese Marble attended a viewing for Frank Conley held in the Tate Mortuary in Tooele Friday evening. Mrs. Voss Ward visited her mother Mrs. Mary Taylor and and daughter Mr. her and Mrs. Keith Bosworth and family in Preston Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Harris of Ogden who were just returning from Omaha visited Mrs. Harriss mother, Mrs. Mina Ward on Sunday. Last Thursday Mrs. Lenore Silvester accompanied Mrs. Jane Udy of Plymouth and Mrs. Genevieve Jensen of Brigham City to Ogden for a dinner party at the home of their sister Mrs. PRE-FATHE- Auto courses will be taught, join by May 26 son-in-la- Eva Summer classes on auto mechanics, auto body and painting and automotive owner maintenance will be taught this year. Students can earn as much as one-haunit of credit. Classes will be taught early mornings and evenings. Fee is $10 in advance paid to Howard Gittens before May 26. Those interested may call or Girls, boys and adults are welcome to sign up. lf 723-853- 3 Zundel. Kirk Mecham and Jolynne Mecham participated in a piano recital at the junior high school Saturday afternoon, presented by Carol Jensen. Forfeits $300 Dinner Party Mrs. Eva Zundel of Ogden, Mrs. Genevieve Jensen of Brigham City and Mrs. Jane Udy of Plymouth enjoyed a dinner Forfeiting $300 bail for failure to appear on a charge of driving under the influence of alcohol was George Andrew Yurich Jr., RFD 1, Corinne. 30, of m 0m CRYSTAL HOT SPRINGS m m offers Memorial Day Special am am am Buy one week membership tor $050 6 full days use of: Exercise Equipment D Saunas Pools m Steam room am a a ta am Hydra Swirl Pool Etc. Must be 18 or over. Offer ends may 31. Hurry - Sign up now for HONEYVILLE, mi UT. 279-851- 1 Week 5 DAY RS SPECIAL (May 723-734- Bowen, 14, 16, Begay, 16, Loveland, 15, Vic 16, 723-306- 0; derick, n, after winning their titles last weekend. From left are James Roy Jones, Kathy Lewis, Ann Christensen, Karen party with Mrs. Lenore Silvester this week. Monday Mrs. Esther Coombs Riverside Register Mike 723-230- Robert Ash, SHOWN WITH two Arabians which she has trained to show is Ali Judy Woodyatt. She has announced plans to open career horse training institute at Willard. by Flo Munson Clifford 8 .. Pizza promotion Two members of pack 123, sponsored by the Brigham City 23rd ward have received Arrow of Light awards. is VV. and Light badges leader 1 -- if V clinics. Arrow of Their . V- professional singer. Indeed, the petite, blonde beauty would seem more at home in such a setting rather than bossing a muscular ara-bia- n around. Mrs. Woodyatt said shes now available for horse training lec- 23rd ward Cubs earn hill. m k clinics, horsemanship exhibitions, rodeos and horse shows. Shes even appeared on television with a trained Arabian which won national honors in the United States and Canada, Mrs. Woodyatt said. 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