Show v' 5 1 " - — May 29 1947 THE STUDENT LIFE— 3 Horses Exhibited Saturday ® At 16th Oh Horsie Keep Your Tail Up! Annual Ag Club Show 1 The sixteenth annual USAC Ag Club horse show which came to a conclusion Saturday was acclaimed most colorful and most successful to date Wins- Led by general chairman show got underton Havens the noon when the at lay Friday annual coed milking contest was Mussle-ma- n held Winner was Nancy a sophomore student This event was followed by the first annual faculty horse harnessing contest Winner of this Final arrangements are being event was Dr D W Thorne procompleted for the music camp at fessor of agronomy and following Utah State June 16 to 27 it is closely behind were Prof George announced by Dr N W ChrisB Caine Col E W Timberlake tiansen The camp has been an and L R Humphreys annual feature of the USAC Saturday morning a downtown summer program since 1932 but parade was held with Lamda was discontinued during the war Delta’ Sigma winning first place have been received Applications for the most artistic float and from high schools in Utah Idaho Pi Kappa Alpha second and Wyoming Sigma Phi Epsilon’s float was A recent addition to the prejudged the winner in the contest viously scheduled visiting faculty for the float that best portrayed is Bertram N Haigh French the theme of the parade and the horn player in the Minneapolis of the Future USAC chapter Symphony orchestra who will second teach Farmers was awarded brass instruments place Prof Norval L Church associMore than 300 horses were ate professor of music and music exhibited at the show Results education at Teacher’s college were as follows: Columbia university will be saddle bred — Dixie Futurity orchestra conductor and mond owned by Mr and Mrs Lavon guest Talbot Logan first Highland Rexie will teach music conducting Ann B owned by George Mann Guest conductor of chorus will Woods Cross second Highland Prince owned by Dixie Pawlins third Highlbe Francis H Baxter conductor and Princess owned by Elmer Ericks- of the Civic String Spokane on Logan fourth 1943 Quarter horses— First Mat McCue chamber orchestra since owned by Marvin Dunbar Logan disand in winner this year the second Marie played hv tlie owner owned by L XV Pcicks Logan dis- Greater Spokane Music festival Music School Mapped For Summer Term played by the Ringer owned owner by L third E Ida Jumper class — Rex Wagner's Gibbs Mac-ka- y owned by P Ida and displayed bv tile owner second Prince owned by R Winger Preston Ida displayed by tlie owner third Clipper Queen owned bv John Mortenson Salt Lake City displayed by the owner fourth Vaii i Clay owned by Sgt Springer Salt Lake City displayed by the own- Preston Winger et' Open pleasure class (English equipment!— Prince owned by A! Young Logan owned Sandy Bernice by Richards i Malad Ida Hi West owned by Ezra C Lundahl Logan displayed by Cordell Lundalil Gin Rickey owned by John Packham Rlaekfoot Ida open pleasm-e' class (western equipment )— Prince owned by A1 Young Logan Rockett owned by Golden Armstrong Tremonton Ned owned by A J Punduhl Logan Strip own-t- J by Sidney Hurren Hyde Park Junior fine harness class— Nancy owned by I) E Humphreys Logan wasatclt King owned by Delbert Relier Mink Creek Franklin county Ida displayed by Vic Adams Highlands Prince owned by Elmer Erick-so- n -- Logan horse tock class — Dodger owned Soda Springs Ida owned by Bert Russell Logan owned by Marvin Dunbar LoMuggin owned by Jim Wallen-iLogan Claude displayed by Rion JlgKS gan w Hunter m eunegron Ladies’ western pleasure ci ass — owned by Ai Young Logan distduyed X an ev M ti ssel m an by Prince owned by Christensen an entry owned by P W binistensen Tremonton ri'incf Tre-mont- owned by Hayed by Ray Mallory Lo: Marilyn Miller t'w aill gentlemen’s pairs 'ft — Prince equipment) owned In t va V ! Yoimy Logan displayed by itusslnian and Negro owned lv I1"' sinmoiis Iogan displayed r‘ Young- PL Rickey Humphreys owned by Rlaekfoot Idaho 'vn Rich a Rugaliel Regan Ladies’ Spencer and gentlemen’s pairs Dailies (west- - vv- vv Anderson watches to sec that lie follows the rules Winners of the horse harnessing contest were Dr I) W Thorne first Prof George Caine second Prof L R Humphries third while Y Colonel E Timberlake wound up tail-en- d E V Timberlake tries his luck at harnessing one of the steady farm nags owned by the college which was used in the unique contest sponsored by the Ag club in conjunction with their centennial horse show Judge Y L Col Prof William H Gould director of bands at the University of Southern California band instructor will be yin) — Prince owned by C H Young displayed by Nancy Mussulman and Simmons Negro owned by’ Harry Sid owned by Albert Hill Richmond and displayed by Flea Hendricks Ginger owned by Albert Hill Richmond Champ owned by Mr Hodges Preston Ida and Prince owned by disMrs Tremonton Christensen played by Evelyn Christensen Palomino open — Entry by II Hansen Logan displayed by D Peterson Orange Aid owned by E Gibbs Portage Princess owned L Ray Robinson Logan displayed Kem Kimlier Pinto open — Tony owned by Billy Pond Lewiston Trigger owned by Ivan Woodward Franklin Ida Pinto owned by D E Humphreys Logan Paint owned by O N Follet Preston Idaho Shetland pony — Toy owned by Carol Hunter Soda Springs Ida Nigger owned by Roy Mallory Logan disHumphreys played by Marlene — owned Open pony class Napoleon by Mr Lundahl displayed by Sylvia Nielsen Ginger owned by R E Gibbs displayed by Gordon Gibbs Pricess owned by Joan Follet' Sparky owned by Mr Thompson Logan Saddle bred three gaited— Bakers Rose owned by Bryant stables Logan displayed by C'het Wheatley Happy Hoy owned by Mr and Mrs Mel Iogan displayed by Hopkins Airs Hopkins Saddle tired five gaited — Skybrook owned by Bailey Bird McDonald displayed by Vic Sait Lake City Adams Dor! hula owned by Bryant stables displayed by Chet "Wheatley Chief Golden Gay owned by George M Bennett Preston Ida King Victorias owned by M B Hendricks Richmond Tlie relay race was won by the second North Cache Canter club third Logan Weber County Posse Richmond fourth Mounted Police Riders Six mounted groups participated the parade and presented riding bilious at tlie show ALL BRAND NEW Regular Price 79c ea INCL TAX FEDERAL TAX ARE YOU GOING ON A FISHING TRIP THIS SUMMER? 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