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Show Open horse show set PLEASANT- - The first open horse show will be held September 1 in the Mt. Pleasant arena. Horses will be entered in 21 classes, and the public is invited to attend. Events will be entered by persons of all age groups. This event will open at MT. 10 a m. with entries starting at 7:30 a.m. Entry fees will be $3. Horses will be shown in halter, showmanship, trail, lead line, western pleasure, barrels, pole bending, and keyhole. A grand champion will be chosen from colts, County netters win LDS tournament Ephraim - The Cedar City Area Tennis Tournament was held on the Snow College Campus on Saturday, August 18. The tournament, part of the LDS Church athletic program, involved ap- next tournament in Snow under-Rus- s (Ephraim); Singles- - Burke Mens Senior (Ephraim); Singles-Wilbu- r Braith-wait- e (Manti); Womens Singles- - Rina Stobbe (Cedar Mens City); Doubles 14 and under-Ala- n Nell and Blake Hoell (Manti); Mens Doubles 17 and under- - Russ Snow and Gary Oakey future Father and years. Fathers and sons, (Ephraim); mothers and daughters, Son Doubles- Frank and husbands and wives Lane Stobbe; MENS Plummer should begin practicing Doubles-Burk- e and Paul Braithwaite; early in the Spring to get k Husband and ready for this event, Mother and Rina Stobbe; ParNelson. said Mr. and Daughter- - Rina and ticipation this year was Julie Stobbe. around centered mainly MEL DUKE GET TO CLASS WITH A NEW WATCH FROM Area tennis tournament winners in the LDS tourney held at Snow College are front from left; Burke Hill, Paul Braithwaite, Wilbur Braithwaite, Burke Plummer; back, Russ Snow, Tracy Jorgensen, Robin Jorgensen and Babs Jorgensen. Ursenbach Funeral A Market, s Home, Funeral Home, Dick Poulsen, Sportsman Cafe all Mt. Pleasant; Big Pine Sports, Skyline and Hansen Motel, Lumber, Fairview. Neal-Jacob- safety course will be held Monday August 27 at the National 4-- H interested persons but leaders needed Guard Armory Hall. The course will start at 7 p.m. The course is open to all FOUNTAIN 4-- GREEN-Mor- e leaders are head dairy goat needed to clubs according to Duffy Lewis who this week asked that anyone who might be interested get in touch with him. A workshop will be scheduled for new leaders following the State Fair Lewis said. Those wishing to contact him may either write him in Fountain Green or phone him at w Lewis said that new clubs must be ready for the first show of 1980 in which the 4-- and FFA Goat show will take part. The show is entries Show Fountain the Junior Livestock in Spanish Fork, and many young people are anxious to show goats if leaders were available. MW Green goat raiser. Lewis indicated that owners do not need to bring registration papers, and the show is open to all but bucks and wethers, and goats with horns. Wife-Fran- ON TIME Earldeans Shelley's Dept. Store, The Pyramid, First Security Bank, Becks Appliance, Deuel Builders, United Farm Inc., Woolf Dist., Skyline Drive In, Double Kwik, Mansion House Studio, MT. PLEASANT- - Lon-Duf- Plummer Masonary, hunters Lon-Du- n Manti. and Players qualified for the tournament by winning in their respective regional tournamets. Bart Nelson, tournament director, spoke positively of the effect of the LDS Church athletic program on the lives of members. We would like to encourage more family 'participattion in the Safety course planned Bow season Singles 14 proximately fifty par- (Ephraim); under-Alaand Nell from Cedar ticipants City, Richfield, Ephraim, (Manti); Singles 16 and Farmers Valley first-plac- Winners in the various divisions were: Singles 12 and under- - Burke Hill Hunters Terrels Foodtown, Mt. Pleasant Drug, Gambles, 462-218- year. & Supply, Country Floral, Mountain those planning to attend must pre register with first-plac- e rosette for Dennis Tucker. Tucker may be reached at showmanship. A 2$ entry fee will be Prise Lewis of Fountain e Green took a charged. trophy for Open class Junior Champion Alpine doe, and a first and FAIRVIEW - A lot more seventh in showmanship. She also won a five dollar hunters are out in this gift certificate from a bow season than in other according to Payson firm and 50 years, Harold Blackburn, State pounds of dairy feed from of Wildlife an American Fork firm. Division Club leaders Londa and Resource Office. Ive checked 15 nice Duffy Lewis of and Acres took the Senior bucks," he said Championship Dairy unfortunately there have Goat and Reserve Grand been two elk killed. The change to good Alpine Doe trophies with weather has brought good f Acres Magic. hunting conditions and more deer are being found at the lower Blackburn elevations, reported. The bow hunt lasts until MANTI- - Entries for the September 1. goat show at the County Fair can be brought in until Saturday, August 25 at 1 pm., according to Duffy Lewis, well known three regions, and we are looking forward to having additional participants from other regions in the area Christensen, 4-- Ephraim; County Kyle Horses will be judged by a professional judge. Office rs Moroni, entered in the PeeWee class and won a owner of the horse pulling The Saddle Tramps club will sponsor a stallions; grand refreshment booth and champion fillie will be pictures will be taken of chosen from ages 77 to 79 horses. The event is under the and older mares; and a grand champion from direction of Gordon and Dick geldings 76 to 78 and Farmer Poulsen. older. It is being sponsored by A high-poitrophey will be awarded the local businessmen including: Iron Horse Motel, JoAnn Hittle, GREEN-MembeFOUNTAIN Eighty animals were of the Westside shown at the fair. This Goat Club were was the first show for the winners in several Westside Club, according categories in the Utah to Lewis. Winning ribbons and trophies in the goat show at the Utah County Fair Saturday in Spanish Fork were Ross Livingston and Rex Christensen,, both Moroni; back Duffy Lewis, advisor, Fountain Green; Kyle Christensen, Moroni, and Pris Lewis of Fountain Green. Not pictured but also bringing home awards were Lori Gibb of Sterling, and Scott Mellor of Fayette. The local group known as the West Side Club will show their animals at the Sanpete County Fair coming up this weekend. Page Five reigning, the most points. Westside 4 -H club wins fair prizes Fair at Spanish Fork last weekend. , Rex Christensen of Moroni won two red second-plac- e ribbons with his registered Alpine doe, and took a third place and a fourth place for showmanship. He also won a five dollar gift certificate from a Spanish Fork firm. Ross Livingston, also Moroni, took a first in open grade utility Alpine doe, and two seconds and a sixth in showmanship. The Pyramid August 23, 1979 tCE liQ ASMS) (MIi DUKE JEWELRY FRESH CARAVELLES START ffiVE $295 SEE TOP SIRLOIN SPLIT BREAST THE SEIKO SMOKED WRANGLER AND BULOVA DIGITALS FRANKS $ OVER 30 YEARS IN SPRINGVILLE PRICES EFFECTIVE AUG. 79 LB. 23-24-- Shop Our Many Fin Gift Sufgettions John Ericksen, right, director of the summer activity program, awards tennis trophies to Craig Johnson, left, and Charlie Staker. Craig was the winner of the boys 8 singles and Charlie along with his brother Eddie took the mens doubles. Eddie, who was unable to be present to accept the award, won the mens singles. The fourth annual tennis tournament was sponsored by the Mt. Pleasant Chamber of Commerce, Mt. Pleasant City and the North Sanpete School District. Awards were presented at Tuesdays Chamber meeting. 16-1- Jewelry 220 South Main Chained Lightning... .J0 Th. M T" TSV I- ,1 7' -. or ' 3') 'aL-- rlokj'i' WtWIji. -- - Tha Wild woolies MT. PLEASANT-Member- s Wild Woolies sheep club took a trip to Centerfield to the John and Sophia Yardley Ranch for instructioas on of the fitting and showing of sheep The sheep will lx shown at the county lair on Friday. S0V V' ri John Yardley raises , txilvpay sheep. The lamb the kids practice on weighed 133 pounds which ias a lot larger than they were used to handling and it look a few trips around the pen before they managed to control the animal. Brian and Brooke Anderson, Shellie Poulsen and Darrel Oldrovd all took turns carding, trimming and showing the animal. lie let GINO'S Reg. or Pink BEST FOOD MAYONNAISE MOZ BANQUET y(n 0 W ki'fifj w .ji mo prnti .sionrfi wo df rc Pci a John h,in S iw " jb' WI'HIMP p.iMicji.i' iwds Choose models f'Oiri 10 live lo 70 ,i IN W CHICKEN t A j In Yellow IW yoi l h inch sp'ockp! rwi.c gimli 0 C action equipped wih a in c c Jf emIhii y Sfjrni (fusel chain .mil adjustable aulirn,i!i' uinr nonmoduiar (onMrut bon lor oi y ol individual pads fo replacement help prevent overheating the luol tank is snpaialed from the engine by the oil reservoir And the fuel Link is 43 PKG. $ HU 95 i!n k u ,i Pi uu ii led I'lom Iha cngmi down f i ill I )i t I'Ih'I , Pi y .1 It in n i in h is si md mi on a tkc i h tined liflhlmng min yma h mils Bus week wlh H hew lightweight o hewy fluty John IVerp Cham Saw fhey to ni display now in our ,howmom bigger III Ul SEW JUTj Nothing runs like a Deere " canyon rd. 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