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Show Pag lakeside Rvtw, Jun 24, 1981 8A, . By DR. ETTA MICHELSON Advice From the Vet the next thing is to of dog is desired determine what type and will fit into the family situation. Decide what your family needs and find the puppy that will fill those needs. Purebreds are not the only choice. We are not forgetting the ever present and loveable They are just not quite as predictable as to appearance and personality. Each puppy must be considered on its own merits as well as its parents. Health can make a big difference. You may decide to go to the pound to pick a dog and feel sorry for the skinny little puppy with the runny eyes, but heartbreak may be the result. It is best to stay with ajpuppy that looks chubby and healthy. They need homes as much as ill puppies do and promise a much brighter future. There are several simple tests that can be performed on young puppies to help determine their personality. The - A childrens first thing to notice is primary CENTERVILLE socialization (attachment of the parade beginning at 300 East and 400 animal to human beings). With your South and proceeding to Pages Lane at first contact with the pup, does it run or 7 p.m. on July 2 will kick off three days ignore you? As a general rule only just off three days of Fourth of July who approach you should be puppies All Centerville children festivities. considered further. are encouraged to dress up in one at a time and these Take their bikes, trikes, remove them puppies costumes, decorate the from cage anekcOax wagons or pets," said Clifford D. them to come to If primary's you. for the socialization" has been achieved Finch, advertising chairman in the Centerville-Farmingto- n Roatary Club, first few weeks of life or will probably event. All of the sponsors of the come to you. festivities are family centered. The You might also test the puppy by Family Night Frolics are scheduled for it with your hands under its 3 at Viewmont 7:30 at holding High p.m. July and chest include will the Pee forelegs with its face and performers Wee Pickers, Scott McCarrey, The Hale towards you. Hold it just a little above Family, The Perkettes, Mini your head and hold it there for about 30 . Hale Family, The Perkettes, Mini seconds. If the puppy struggles, speak in a raised voice and shake him gently. Stars, and the Chatelles. The Fourth of July activities are If he settles down speak in a soft calm planned to have something for voice. Final scheduling of the If the puppy continues to struggle everyone. tennis tournament and the baseball raise your voice a little more and shake a bit harder. If after three attempts the games is still to be announced. not respond by becoming Families are invited to have break- puppy does the should be considered an calm puppy fast from 7 a.m. until 8:30 at the Main a pet.. It inStreet park. The cost will be low unlikely candidate for dominant a dicates personality. very enough to encourage all families to These dogs are usually difficult to train to Finch. At participate according and may become very aggressive and 8:30 a.m., the grand Fourth of July to nip or bite with much more will Parade Floats, bands, little obvious likely begin. provocation. horses, marching groups, antique cars, Next put the puppy on his side. With dancing schools and clowns will be one hand , gently hold his neck to the featured. We have 40 entries so far," him to lay still for floor. Encourage Finch said. The parade will march 60 seconds while you handle his about down Main Street from Parrish Lane to and rub his tummy. the J.C. Penneys store. Games, food, face If he struggles, speak in a raised entertainment, family fun, tennis, voice as before and watch for his baseball, the marathon, a carnival and down that is a art exhibit will go from 10: 30 a.m. until response. If Ahe calms of increased good response sign. 5 p.m. at the city shops park. struggling should be considered a sign Spring is the time that many families adopt a new puppy. It is important to plan a head and not just buy a cute puppy on impulse. First it should be decided if the family really wants not just a puppy but a dog. The new addition will only be a puppy about nine months but will be a dog for years and years. It is not unusual for most breeds to live to be 14 years old or older. So the question should be , Do we want a dog? not, Do we want a If the answer is yes then puppy? mix-bree- d. Centerville MAGIC plays a big part in the life of Roy High School student Gordon Meyer who performs professionally and has had private lessons in the magical arts. Professional Plans Career With Magic 7 6-Year-- Old ByEMILEE DOWELL Review Correspondent Magicians. Gordon was one of the 200 in attendance. The seminar lasted three days and included lectures on staging At an age when most boys are and performing close-u-p ROY magic. Time figuring out how to ask that new girl for was offered for the magicians to meet basis a date or how to ask Dad for the car, in small groups or on a Gordon Meyer is performing magic at to share trade secrets. Gordon was lucky enough to get a conventions, lodge meetings and private lesson with Slydini, an Italian parties and getting paid for it. . Gordon is a professional magician who has appeared on the magician. He is the son of Roger and Tonight Show. He taught Gordon his famous coins through the table trick. 'Delores Meyer who reside in Roy. Coin tricks are Gordons favorite. He Gordon was interested in magic at an he 12 before works with doves and cards. was also but early age He was Gordon is a student at Roy High . developed a serious interest. ' performing professionally by the time School. After he graduates next year he he was 14. plans on continuing as a magician and Gordon has recently returned form working toward a degree in performing the Desert Magic Seminar held each arts at Weber State College. He is presently working at the Fun year in Las Vegas. The seminar is Shop in Ogden. sponsored by the Society of American one-to-o- . Planner Post KAYSVILL- E- iRodeo Winners Reported : Sunset (ages SUNSET 12 to 14), first place second place Little Buckaroo tie Dee Harper and Judd, (ages t Citys 10 Commission is accepting applications for a position on the commission until July 6 and will be conducting interviews after that date. Any interested resident of the city can turn in an application at the City Hall between the hours of 8:30 a.m. and 5 p.m. Michelle to 12), first . Rodeo competition held in Trudi Lyn Chapman; place Frank Fenlon; ' conjunction with Fun second place Michelle second place Michelle Genta. (Ages 7 to 9), first ; Days under the direction Judd, (ages 7 to 9) of Lee Judd produced Pony Bareback Riding, place Kory Bodily, winners in the following )ages 12 to 14), first place second place Jason tie Dee Harper and Blair. categories: Calf Riding (12 to 14), Pony Bareback Riding, Trudi Lyn Chapman; Gem, Mineral Show Planned in Layton LAYTON The first Gem and Mineral Show for will held on July 3, 4 and 5 in the Layton be Layton Commons Park. The Tailgate show will be set up in the parking lot nearest the Heritage Museum. The Francis Peak Gem and Mineral Society, a Layton-base- d club, will host the show. Dealers in lapidary products from all over the state will be on hand to display and to sell. , There will be jewelry, rough rocks, slabbed rocks, .'cabs, jewelry findings, novelties, carvings and lapidary supplies for sale. A special area set up by the Francis Peak Gem and Mineral Society will offer grab bags for the kids and a fortune wheel. The society has been organized for just over a year. .The club meets the first Tuesday of each month at 7:30 p.m. in the Kaysville Senior Citizens Center. Field trips are taken oh a regular basis. There is a $15 per couple registration fee to join the club. Five dollars goes for initiations, and the $10 is the yearly club dues. . remaining All people interested in lapidary work and rock collections are invited to join. The officers are Glen Cline, president; Leo Penman, vice president; and Serena Hyde, secretary. -- ; first place David Group Seeks Arts, Crafts Huffman; seco nd place Dee Harper. (10 to 12), first place Graig Smith; second David Dean. (7 to 9), first Travis Hall; -OKAYSVILLE rganizers of this years second Paul Wittier. Sheep Race, (Section 1), Heritage Harvest Days Festival in Kaysville are asking anyone with arts first Scott Chilson; second Adrian Carper. (Section 2), first Brant Tanner; second James Dunlap. and crafts to display Calf Roping, first place Creg Harvey. 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A well socialized puppy will enthusiastically follow. of dominance If a pup passes all these little tests, looks healthy (and the owner will agree to accept the puppy back within 24 hours if a veterinarian finds a health problem), the size and breed has been determined to fit your needs, then the decision is almost made. A long lasting and rewarding friendship has begun. |