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Show . . W.H.Barnards MatchedSorrels Sweep Honors In California Horse Shows A pair of Brigham City thoroughbred sorrels left their mark in horse shows on the Pacific coast this summer, sweeping honors in a host of contests. beauties The' two that look more alike than a pair twins belong to W. IJ identical who Barnard recently brought them home to Utah after a more than successful season , Gbmpeting as a matched pair, In both Western and English the horses, style competition, who go by the handles Spike and Pat, started collecting trophies early this spring by winning first place in the western four-foote- d . Him H. Barnard's sorrels may be seen in action November 4, (it 2 o'clock in the afternoon at Bees Pioneer during horse show to be sponsored by the Brigham City Third ward for 'their building fund. Horses from Logan, Layton and Bear Biver Valley will be 'shewn 'et the horse show. Mr. Barnard's matched pair will give a high schol perform- ance." pair Class at the Richmond Black and White show and first in the same class at the Cove horse , ShOW. ; j ,. , the season to a brilliant, eondusioh ? October H by winning second place in brought They " the English matched pair competition at the California State Horsemens association contest where competition was strong, and fourth place two days earlier at the annual meeting of the California State Horsemens association in Palm Springs. The horses of a matched pair, Barnard explains, have to look alike, travel alike and lead off with the in every exhibition same foot, The latter is the item that requires a tremendous amount of training. This was especially true in the case of Pat and Spike, Mr.. Barnard reports, for Pat was naturally and Spike was naturally right-hande- d While it was something like teaching a right handed baby to eat with his left hand, Barnard finally convinced Spike it wasnt so difficult to start off his left foot when the occasion arose after more than a year of training. I had to trick Spike into it," , Barnard said, for as soon as he became wise to what I was trying to make him do he became obstinate and refused." Though Pat had the same difficulties a similar treatment taught him to lead off with his left foot when he had to. (Following the policy of never whipping the horses, Barnard Where Seldon Is Heard A Discouraging Word' M & O RANCHES offer$ a fine Hereford Cattle to the public at 1:00 p.m. at - Novembe, , .. 7th Annual srf has taught Spike a host of tricks. One of Spikes favorites is playr with his masing ter. Mr. Barnard throws a ball over a car or truck, Spike retrieves it and tears around the car like an excited second grader to tag his playmate. Another trick is playing catch. Barnard rolls the ball to Spike who picks it up with his teeth and returns it to his master. This is a pretty difficult trick for the horse, the trainer reports, for when Spike gets his nose down in the grass to pick up the ball he has to fight a terrific temptation to forget the ball and take a mouthful of grass. Last spring Mr. Barnard took his pair of beauties to California intending only to compete in one or two shows and perhaps sell the horses. There, a friend, James H. Phillips of Sacramento, convinced Mr. Barnard that he should leave the horses in his care for the summer to compete in several horse shows. I agreed," says Mr. Barnard, "partly to see if I could come back to Utah and live without the horses. Jackie Phillips, daughter of the California friend, and her friend Jackie Rogers, rode the horses in most of the shows, After spending most of the summer months his without horses Mr. Barnard went to CaliCreating A Rare Picture, W. H. Barnard fornia earlier this month to get on his sorrel, Pat. Mr. Barnards matched pair recently came back from , . . sits his horses and the low row of trophies and ribbons they won ,. California where they won ribbons and awards in many horse shows - ' The other for him. horse, Spike, is trained to do practically everything but talk. I am certainly glad to have matched Cooked fish or meat will keep PAGE EIGHT . them back, Mr. Barnard says, ond place in western parade, first longer at 45 degrees than if it I found out for sure I cant live pair; Carmihael place in matched pair;- Cali- left uncooked. The heat of cook- BOX ELDER JOURNAL without them. Besides the perviously men- fornia state fair, fourth place in ing kills many of the bacteria pair; .Clover and Brigham City. Utah tioned shows in which the horses western matched enzymes which cause it to won they took ribbons in the Leaf Fair and Horse show, sec- spoil. October 27, 1950 Friday, ond place in the western matchfollowing contests: the ed in pair and first place horse show, first place, western matched English matched pair. Vacaville., horse show, first pair; Stockton parade, first place for single mounted entry wes- place in the western matched tern; Stockton horse show, third pair; Fresno District fair, first place in the western matched place, matched pair western. state horseSacramento county fair, Sec- - pair; California mens association, fourth place in the western matched pair. As a result of this success, in If It's A New "The war put a heavy demand which, during the summer the horses received a ribbon in evon our mines and they met the test and ery contest they were in, Mr. Barnard has the top of his piano turned out enough metals for victory. You re Looking For covered with beautiful cups and Utah's underground mines lost money in trophies, and ribbons. ante-I-ove- SALE ARE: ON 37-B- ulls, -year 20- -1 20- -1 registered; coming 2 years old old Heifers, registered, not bud 950 weinling steer calves, Grade 950 weinling heifer calves, Grade , The following sires on this years sale are' i known herd bulls of M & O RANCHES: CBQ Silver D 9 Tredway Domino e Royal Jupiter Donald Doming 1 All of these herd sires have been producing outsmJ calves for us for several years. Largely suited for men,' all of our sale bulls were grown on high p grasses in hilly country a surrounding that makej strong, healthy and good winded. 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