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Show THE SUN ADVOCATE Thursday, August 8, 1957 -- of the homes in the Page Three many Mr. and Mrs. Bob Wells Spring Canyon News Highlight Report The Ward Primary traveled to Price along with her mother and Price park Monday for an outing. niece who live in Missouri. Mrs. Don Pauley returned from The officers and teachers who accompanied the children were Dar- the Price hospital to the C. E. lene Olson, Eleanor English, Ila Pauley home here Saturday. Her Jensen, Glenna Stewart, Emily mother, Mrs. Scott Middaugh has Lambert, Edna Anderson, Mar- been at the Pauley home during garet Evans and Patsy Jewkes. the past week. Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Wall and At noon the group enjoyed hot dogs, pop and ice cream. baby spent the weekend in CarMrs. Elden Jewkes spent Wed- bon County. They visited here with nesday at the Manti Temple where Bobs parents, Mr. and Mrs. Orval she attended the wedding of her Wall. Elmer Evans and son Larry, Roniece, Marilyn Hadfield of Price. Several postmasters from Car- yal Jewkes, Merrill Jewkes, Geo. bon County met here ot the home Ceal and sam Gragg accompanied . (; of Tia Imai last Tuesday evening by Matt Beondick of Helper were to discuss postal problems. They among those who fished at White ' were Josephine Wheeler of Wattis, River, Saturday. , Mr. and Mrs. Masaji Imai and Carmela Peterson of Royal, Fer-n- e 7 ' '' ' ' Barker of Wellington, Nora son Boyd traveled to Salt Lake . ' '. V .; f Hatsis of Kenilworth and Edith during the weekend to get their ' ' daughter Peggy. Peggy and RanBaird of Latuda. b ' went to Salt Lake last Tues?W . ' ; ' Mr. and Mrs. Emmitt Stones dy and Randy remained to visit day Colorado and family of Lafayette, for another week. here were visitors Monday. They W'te. tf?:; A ward teachers meeting was ' are former Spring Canyon resi; held at the church last Monday 'S. YYYY Y dents. V & 4 evening. The teachers then visited J Niel Buchanan and son of Utah, who are employed in Price with the Valley Builders of Gunnison, Utah, visited in HITTING THE HARD, HARD GROUND, a bull keep his precarious seat. To make the mean tem Spring Canyon last Thursday everider gets dusted by a high kicking brahma. The pered bull even madder, the bull rope has a bell ning. Niel worked here for awhile rider must hang on for eight seconds, has only a underneath the animals belly and a flank strap about twenty years ago. loose rope without knots or hitches to help him that is pulled up tight as the bull leaves the chute. Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Shepherd of Lehi attended Sunday school here this week and were Sunday dinner guests at the Grant Jensen home. They attended funeral services for Ilo Brady at Castle Gate that afternoon. The Jensens also attended the funeral. Ward Relief Society quiltIn old Cheyenne on July 4, erful and crafty, spinning, ducking up man to help him alight after edThe a taffeta quilt at work lovely bulls the wont since the with let imthe at rider an some ride, away, hooking up 1872, cowboys staged Thursday of last week. promptu contest steer riding and' their horns, twisting and mixing horses in close enough. Therefore meeting k luncheon was served the first instance of what was to up their tricks with seemingly he has to depend on a fast pair of A noon. the afternoon a at During or the rodeo legs become one of the five standard endless variety. teachers meeting was held events of rodeo was recorded. The bull rider has a simple clowns to save his life when the visiting and a lesson entitled, The Tower Nobody knows what prompted loose rope to help him keep his ride is over. Ait the rodeo youll see the bulls of Liberty, was given by Edna these old time twisters to try the seat that must have no knots or rank longhorns unless it was the hitches so that it falls away when clear the rail birds as they range Anderson. Guests at the Arlen Dyches cowboy love of betting and the the ride is completed. He must around the arena sifter the ride, common cowboy boast that I can hang on for an eternity of eight sending the onlooking cowboys home here Thursday were, Mrs. ride anything with hair. seconds and must not touch the scrambling for a higher position Dyches parents, Mr. and Mrs. OrThe event caught on at the Cow-bo- y bull or his rope with his free hand. above the powerful horns. They lando Wareham of Ferron, her Tournaments of the old west To irritate the bull even farther, are willing enough to tangle with sister, Mrs. Grace Frederickson but it remained for the develop- a bell must hang below its belly the bulls for a share of the purse, and daughters, Karen Pecharick brahmas on th bull rope and a flank strap but taking needless chances is and Joan Frederickson of Price, ment of the cross-bre- d and Mrs. Alberta Thompson of for this to become the rodeo thrill- is pulled tight around its hind- something else again. er it is today. Until the bad tem- quarters as it leaves the chute. pered brahmas were first run out The rider is not required to spur of the chutes back in 1920, there although he may do so to encourwas a time when the cattle indus- age the bull to buck. He is marktry had settled down behind barb- ed from one to twenty points on ed wire and the tamed critters of the overall skill of his ride. As in those years lacked the murderous the other riding events, the bull is spark of the wild longhorns. marked from 68 to 85 points on But the brahmas brought the how well he bucks. The two judgwildness back and then some. es, sometimes mounted for safety In India, whence they came, the in this event, are qn either side brahma is called a zebu and is of the chute as the bull comes considered divine. But his cross out. bred American cousin has a more of being reputation devil than divine. Murderous beasts always ready to attack when separated from the herd, they are hulking in size but lighting fast on their feet. After they have tossed their rider they will try to trample or gore him. And on the back of villians of the arena, weighing as much as a ton apiece, the most skilled rider sometimes seems no more than Precipitation totaled .02 of an inch an irritation. As buckers, they are fast, pow for this week. S LvJ. r ;.?. v'Y - - v,; w 9 v TV .'.'ip, " -- --vr!3,- v-:' - T V-'- rr, :. v ' Cen-terfiel- d, . ward. came Sunday afternoon. from Idaho last week and have Evan Smith of Kenilworth and been visitors here at the home of Wayne Laws of Carbonville were Mrs. Wells parents, Mr. and Mrs. visitors here Monday evening. Harold Lambert. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Johansen of Farrell Curtis visited here with Mt. Pleasant spent the weekend his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Darrell here at the home of their daughter Cutis during the past week. and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Royal Several men from the ward here traveled to the L.D.S. Welfare Stewart. Little Mickie Jo Stewart farm, Wednesday evening, Thurs- went home with her grandparents. day morning and Friday evening to weed potatoes. Mr. and Mrs. Harley English spent Sunday in Cleveland, Utah with relatives. Boyd Erickson is staying in Cleveland with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Whitey Erickson this week. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Day spent the weekend in northern Utah. Those from the Storrs ward who attended primary convention at Price Wednesday, were John Richards, Emily Lambert, Eleanor English and Ila Jensen. Mr. and Mrs. Arlen Dyches traveled up Huntington Canyon Saturday and spent the day at Boul-gwhere they were joined by their son Verdis, who is staying er in Moroni, Utah. Jay Chadwick, his father, Max Chadwick and daughter, Zella and Let UJs FINANCE YOUR AUTOMOBILE NEW or USED QUICK ACTION IF YOU SEE US FIRST No Fuss No Bother No Trouble! Private Loan Credit Company Carbon Motor Sales Building PRICE Appraisal and Insurance required on your auto. Loans made only on 1941 and later models New Car Purchases Financed on 6 Plan. f Impromptu Steer Riding Contest in Cheyenne Became Rodeo Event pot-luc- close-worki- well-earn- ed ANNOUNCEMENT! TO THE SHEEPMEN OF UTAH, IDAHO AND WYOMING Kn y W.','' We are Proud to Announce J. 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