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Show BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Brigham City, 18 Utah to climb the highest hill and rocks and cliffs often come upon the rider before he is aware of them, explained Jolley. Drive belts are normally the for the biggest problem he added. snowmobile owners, The USU instructor suggested that the biggest thing to con- On snowmobiles Thursday, December 5, 1974 usu Cutter Craze sets Chariot racers end first week by Marge Jensen EE YOW EEEEEE! The clang of gates opening under protest; lurching chariots; hot breath from dilated nostrils; of whips on the fast straining horse flesh and hearts near to bursting, are the sounds of charioting racing. The Bear River Cutter Association isnt the only place this happens, but it seems so to us because these are those fearless guys who are our friends, sweethearts, brothers, fathers and husbands. Yep, weve started again. The first preseason race proved once again, that anything can and does happen on the race no track. Teams lost that :ould that happen to. wa; Les Pebley just has to have longer arms after taking Walt Manns team around the track three times before they were pulled to a stop. That fearless Ralph Yearsley made a flying leap into the chariot, grabbed the lines and pulled the team up. Ben Tanaka thought that long beard of Ralphs got caught in the spokes and helped a little with that dramatic rescue. rat-a-t- Problem Claude Allred & Sons had a little problem with their No. 2 team. Their horse, 7 Hi Bars kicked over the tug and broke the tongue on their chariot. The horse hurt a leg, I do hope not seriously. Ill bet Paul Pali, a new member this year, has been following Claude around all week. He has the agency for the chariot, manufactured by Lichfield Industries, and the last time I saw Paul, he was heading for Claude with that, Im going to make a sale gleam in his No eye. Didnt get a chance to see if Holdaway would rather stand up or sit down. He jockeys in the summer and charged down the track in a chariot three times Saturday. Depends on which youde rather have hurtin, seat or feet! Say, Pat Black really looked sharp. That red cap on her dark, braided hair was pretty. Oh, by the way, she was driving a winning team. Did she ever look cool. I talked to her later, and I know one reason why she won. She has a bad cold and if she yelled that team out of the gate, they must have been scared to death of that deep voice. I guess DeRoyce will end up being the stable boy. Boy, the time to sell a horse is when its running and looking good. Reed Nielsen sold Dandy Feller right out of the harness. Tim . & Mosier from Green River, Wyo., have bought the horse and I understand they were taking him back with them. Reed introduced a lovely lady as one of the owners. That Reed seems to find the good looking gals every time The support from business houses is greatly appreciated. Call Switch R&R Hardware had a blouse for the now this is a switch wife of the driver with the least hair. Hope Mrs. Neil Rhodes fits the blouse or vise versa. Neil is our president this year and it looks like we will have another great year. donated a bucket of Vita Kelp to the loser of the closest race. Should come up winners next week Doug Allen won this. He is a new comer and Maurine He son-in-la- cant horses if he is associating with that family. Here are last weeks winners and loser. How did you do be a stranger to Colts Bill Gibbs over Doug Estep; Reed & Ralph Rhodes over Lee Jones & J Morres; Udy & Jones over Deverl & Ernie Anger; Northridge Qtr. Horses No. 1 over Lyle Holdaway; Roger Golightly over Lowell Estep; Dan Chournos over Frank Moon; Gary & Gena Payne over Ralph Yearsley; Tim Edwards over Maurice Wilcox; Anderson & Wright over Jess Udy; Vickery Richman & over William Bros.; Blain Madsen over Cornia; Pierson & Erickson over Reed Nielsen & Sons; Northridge Qtr. Horse No. 2 over Tingey & Johnson; Estep & Cornwall over Gibbs Bros.; Udy & Pali over Lyle Holdaway No. 1; Grant Weeks over Darrell Weeks. Aged Horses Dean Petersen over Doug Allen; DeVerl & Ernie over Reed & Merlin Nelson; Pat & Dee Black over Tim Holdaway; Mike Yearsley ran through; Fonnesbeck & Nelson over Rees & Erickson; Mike Burbank over Darwin Bywater; Murray & Allen over Nolan Jensen, Wayne Jeppesen over Rex Tingey; Mann & Pebley over Dennis Payne; DeRoyce & Reed over Verl Udy; Claude Allred & Sons No. 1 over J & M Fonnesbeck. Boy thats a lot of horse runnin. See if you can pick next weeks winners. Aged: Fonnesbeck & Nelson vs & Sons No. 1; J & Fonnesbeck vs Reese & Erickson; Verl Udy vs Wayne Jeppesen; Murray & Allen vs Mann & Pebley; DeVerl & Ernie Anger vs Mike Burbank: Reed & Merlin vs Rex Tingey; Nolan Jensen vs Dennis Payne; Darwin Bywater vs Doug Allen; Dean Petersen vs Mike Yearsley; Bill Roscoe vs Pat & Dee Black; Ralph Pierce vs Tim Holdaway; Dean Van Valkenburg vs Tom & Don; Waldren & Smith vs Ray Udy, Karl Seifert vs Hugh McGuire, Calude Allred & Sons No 2 , vs Ken Moates; Max Bywater vs Claude Allred M SCENTS MAKE A DIFFERENCE A lot of people think fish smell, but did ott know th.it some lish think people smell Odd .is it seems, the natui.il hodv odois ol some people seem to botiiet fish, m.tkine them shv .iu.i fiom halts and hues whish have the offensive smell. Human smells men t the onlv things that bother fish Anglers sometimes get a little ol the gasoline and oil mixluie used to fuel out bom d motors on then hands dining the normal eouise ol opeiating a Unless the lisheiman washes his hands, some ol llie fuel is liansmilled to his lines and whal is then supposed lo ealeh lish usluullv tepels them he ouldooi leuealion staff at Meitiuv outboards has found lhal lines tend lo build up a deposit of foieien matenul whit It mav dinstisuilv aticst an anglei s mo-lo- i. bye. Colts: Pali vs Blain Madsen, Reed & Ralph Rhodes vs Roger Golightly; Lowell Estep vs Udy & Jones Qtr. Horses; Cornia vs Ralph Yearsley; Lee Jones & J. Morres vs Gary & Gena Payne; Northridge Qtr Horse No. vs Udy & 1 clinic One piceoiiuon against this to wash voiu fishing lines in mild soap solution seveiai times a veai. his removes ie pulsive odois and brightens the finish of the lure Rinw. the lines thoroughlv and hang them to dr llcrwmd. polish them with a elenn, soft union doth to bring out then Itistie Biologists became avvatc ol the human smell, 'fish ispellent association quite bv ueeident some ve.us ago While at a fish passage station on a westein stream, a biologist noticed that when a certain person put his hands into the water upstream from the observation point, all the fish in the area immediately left. With some experimenting, it that natural was determined smells from several individuals would cause the erratic behavior, while other persons could dip their hands into the water and not tiffed the fish. There's no known way for any one fisherman to determine if his smell is repulsive to fish. Some anglers assume the worst and doctor their lures with an artificial smell that is attractive lo fish, such as oil of anise. Others wear thin lubber gloves when handling lures. Most however, don't worry about how they smell to a fish. is a few minor adjustments to your get required snowmobile ready for action this winter might cost according to Darwin Jolley, Utah State university agricultural education lecturer. Jolley will be teaching a A $20-2- Vickery & Richman; Anderson & Wright vs Ernie Anger; Jess Udy vs Northridge Qtr. Horse No. 2; Pierson & Erickson vs Dan Chournos; Reed Nielsen & Sons vs Williams Bros.; Bill Gibbs vs Lyle Holdaway & Sons No. 1; Frank Moon vs Tingey & Johnson; Estep & Cornwall vs Maurice Wilcox; Karl Seifert No. vs Gibbs Bros.; Reese & Farnsworth vs Karl Siefert No. 2; Dave Cottle bye. We were very glad to have Gene Green at our race meet Saturday. He is the new president of the Utah Quarter Horse association, and has spent many hours upgrading horses and racing in Utah. We extend our congratulations to him, and do hope he visits us often during the racing season. What a pleasure to have Ben Tanaka and his lovely daughter in the announcing stand. Sheriff Warren Hyde, a devoted horse man for many years was there and gave Ben a helping hand. It was so nice to see you all again. Cant wait until Saturday, Dec. 14 at oclock to see you again. Bring your dollar and some eating money. See you at the track! snowmobile preventative maintenance clinic sponsored by the university to instruct participants how to do many of the minor adjustments required on the recreation and farm-us- e vehicles themselves. The workshop will be held Dec. 4, 11 and 18. Registration for the class will be handled by the Conference and Institute division in the University Center and tuition is $12. 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