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Show It Horse owners, The Chronicle 1 February 9, 1978 Page 9 Obituary simiinningmimai GENOLA year old 1300 sq. ft. home - 3 bedrooms, l3 bath, fire place, full unfinished basement, 6 Vi choice acres. I James Dale Davis non-owne- rs i; James month questioned One out of every five Americans has had some experience in owning a horse, according to a recent Gallup Survey. And another 13 percent of the American population would like to own a horse. The survey was con- ducted in as part of Gallups mid-Octob- bi- monthly surveys of public attitudes and opinions. It was sponsored by the American Quarter Horse Association (AQHA), Amarillo Texas, the nations largest equine registry. in poll $20,000 income category, and individuals with a college education. The role of the horse in todays society is much different than it was two generations ago, noted Albert Becker of Kansas City, Kansas, President. AQHA The horse is now a source of recreation and pleasure, in addition to a being business for thousands of people, and represents more than a $13 billion contribution to the nations economy. The most popular horse in terms of breed is the American Quarter Horse with four percent of the population having owned or a owning currently Quarter Horse. Horse ownership is most common among residents of small towns and rural areas, and residents of the western United States, the survey showed. But among the public, those most imerested in purchasing a horse are residents of middle sized in individuals cities, busiand professional ness occupations, members of the $10,000 to Bald eagle survey held State and federal land and wildlife agencies will be involved in a winter comprehensive bald eagle survey this Division month. of Wildlife Resources personnel, together with Bureau of Land Management, Forest Service, National Park Service and Fish and Wildlife Service employees, will observe and classify bald eagles in Utah throughout the month of February. Beautiful split entry - 2100 sq. ft. of beautiful living space. 2 car garage, 2 fire places, choice neighborhood iu0.900 00 d a V 5 VS ACRES ? Piped culinary water, electric and telephone service, Strawberry water, building permit available. Choice view. One sold, this one left. Better Hurry, $22,900. ? was 1977, BE PARTICULAR s born Nov. Phoenix, His parents Arizona. are natives of Genola and Payson, until moving to Phoenix 3 years ago where Dr. Davis is practicing dentistry. He 27, p m 5 s ACREAGE PARCELS 1 Building and well permits available 1. 9 acres - highway frontage - nice view 2 10 acres in orchard, excellent irriga tion water rights 3 . 11 acres, young trees, real good buy. 4 56 acres, spacious home, cold storage plant and equipment. Call for more details. Surviving include his of Phoenix, one brother, Raymond of Phoenix; grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Davis, Genola, Mr. and Mrs. Alma Wilson, Payson, Mr. and Mrs. Raddiffe Nelson, Salt Lake City; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Porter, and Mrs. Spnngvilie, Davis, Genola. parents d Elected to serve as officers of the United Way of Utah County for 1978 were (L to R) Tom vice president; Larry King, 1979 campaign chairman; Mndll Hyman, president; Gary Weight, treasurer; Jack Holmes, executive director; and not shown, Dick Marshall, vice president; and Wilson Sorensen, vice president. Hay-mon- d, e When owners were asked what kept them from purchasing a horse, lack of facilities to keep a horse and living in the city were at the top of the list. Expense of owning a horse was the third most Merrill Hymas, Cusmentioned. tomer Service District Manager of Mountain The potential exists Bell Telephone Comto triple horse ownership was elected prepany, in this country, Becker sident of United Way said. The horse in- of Utah County at the dustry must be watch- organizations annual ful of zoning restricheld Wednesmeeting, tions on the local govern- day night at the Z.C.M.I. ment level and land use Tiffin Room. and planning on the national level. Also, we Mr. Hymas succeeds must encourage the deLarry King, vice prevelopment of trails and sident, Utah County bridle paths in our parks Assistance Division faciliand recreation Manager of Commercial ties. Security Bank, who has headed the organizaConcerning the cost tion during the past of owning a horse, year. Becker said it cost no Elected to serve on the more to own and keep a Board of Directors for horse than the expense 1978 from our area were involved in fnany other Daryl Acor, Manager hobbies. First Security Bank; LaMar Losser, State erf Purchasing a horse Utah; Robert Peterson, is like purchasing a car. Burgm Mine; and ComThere are many types missioner Ted Johnson, Becker said. available, Burgin Mine. He stated that prices horses for generally Mr. Acor, who was from $300 to also range Gifts Employee several thousand, de- Division Chairman for pending on the horse. the county United Way campaign, received an The American Quarter award for his leaderHorse Association was ship efforts. His divi1940 to sion saw a 21 in founded increase officially register and in collections from last keep records on Quar- year. ter Horses. Only 1,000 horses were registered Executive Loaned in 1941. During 1977, awards were also prewere sented to Rene Luthi 100,000 nearly registered and more than from Payson and A. J. 180,000 went to new McDonald the from All totalled, owners. Mine for their Burgin million 1.3 Quarter work in helping firms Horses have been regis- conduct successful tered since 1940. drives. non-hors- Four percent of the population currently owns a horse, while 17 percent have owned horses in the past, the survey found. Dale Davis, 2 old son of Dr. Dale and Maiy Amn Wil son Davis, died Tues day, February 7, 1978, in of Phoenix, Arizona, sudden infant death syndrome. United Way officers installed , set funding amounts Praising the efforts of many people whose efforts made United Way work in 1977, Mr. King told the audience that the organization had collected nearly $430,000 for its 1978 fund drive, the goal of which was $427,000. This represents an increase of more than 10 percent over the amount raised in 1977, he said. This is a real tribute to the citizens of this county and their genero sity and support of this fine organization, he declared. It was pointed out that percent of the funds collected stay in the county and that only 10 percent goes for administration. Agencies and the amount they 91 receive from this United Way drive are as follows: will Alcoholic Center, Recovery $10,000; Alpine Wildlife funds set House, 2,500; RfAUOR PAYSON 465 3283 Member Multiple Listing Home Phones 4 Arden LeBaron 3 Pearl Bigler 754-367- 13,000; Visually U.S.O., Handi- ii Line, Center, Counseling 10,000; Mental Health 13,800; Association, 3,400; Inc., Help, Multiple ;. Merlynn Tanner Wr Crisis Family 51,000; 10,000; 465-328- i: capped Education Hour, American Red 2,560; Cross, of The land in southUtah insures the availability of adequate habitat required by these reptiles which will assure future populations. western Management of the lands before leased by the Division was satis- - & Sisters, 10,930; Scouts, 128,400; RILL UA1E Boy COLDEST 4-- Of GKoeEPIES KER i POP I W long-rang- The research and Development Fund was formed to give all Utahns the opportunity to support the states wildlife Contriburesources. tions of land, water, access rights or money are accepted to aid game and nongame wildlife in the state. Donors may earmark their contributions for a certain concern if they desire. 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