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Show i: 12A Sun . Advocate, Price, Utah Wednesday, June fv?C feti , s ' 4 ... ;V k x "nrT1 . 'V V TT 13, 1984 v'!$S Kid's dog show Dogs displayed at annual event f C Vv t0 f) LbJ 4 v , It was a dog-da-y afternoon Saturday as dogs and kids from all over the county dressed up their dogs, told them to sit and roll over and displayed other doggie talents at the Third Annual Kids Show at Pioneer Park, sponsored by the Castle Country Kennel Club. The weather seemed a bit threatening hours before the event, but by the time the patter of little paws was heard at the park, the sun was out and shining for the duration of the show. Some dogs even shed their clothes several times before the best costume competition got started. Price City Police Chief Luke Miranda Mabbutt, 4, Price, holds tightly to the leash of her dog Lucky. Miranda won second place' largest dog and third place best groomed. Owings presided over the judging and 20 local businesses provided prizes and ribbons and paid for some expenses. The yearly show is open to all kids up to age 14 and the kids are divided into two age groups with first through third place ribbons awarded in each of eight The program will be held on Saturday, June 16 at 7 p.m. at the bookstore in Room 19 of the Oliveto Building, 23 S. Carbon and Cubas role in Grenada. The program is in conjunction with a national campaign to promote the important book and will address the events in Grenada and the significance of vasion Preceding the program, a short reception with refreshments will be held. A recent review in New Carbon helps in fund drive friends for your love and support in the loss of our beloved husband and father, Vern Ivan Tucker. Mariela Adams, Donna Downard, Margaret Marrelli and Janice Spillman. They will be gathering the homemade items until Oct. 15. They would like to have as many donate as possible. All of the money raised is directly donated to the Primary Childrens Hospital and used in aiding many children, Ms. Spillman said. Last year the Festival of Trees raised $350,000 which was donated to the hospital. If anyone is interested in making and donating a gift of love or has further questions, contact one of the local WHATS A CATARACT? (Check one) 1 . A growth on the eye. 2. A film over the eye. 3. A clouding of the eyes natural lens. If you checked (3), youre right. If you need to know more, call an ophthalmologist. Utah Ophthalmologists MDs for costume class, best groomed and best in show. Thank Thank We would like to thank our You Amanda Cox, 4, Price, won second place best behaved dog with her dog Mopsey. Miranda Mabbutt, 4, Price, won second place largest dog and third place best groomed with her large collie Lucky. In the nine to 14 age group, Michelle Sanders, 11, Price, won You & Family fiso hhshsi ghii aiExarasa iro m ifftfiv. tuaexi! categories. In the eight and under group, Gregory Phillips, 5, Price, held instructive, challenging many, many wonderful friends and neighbors for all the acts of love & kindness shown us during the recent loss of our beloved wife, mother and grandmother, Shirley Leamast-er- . A special thanks to the Huntington Relief Society for preparing the luncheon. Jack Leamaster collection. Its informative, exciting reading. first place for littlest dog,' ringing in at one pound her chihuahua-terrie- r mix Blackie. Jennifer Lott, 11, Price, won first place in the costume class with her chihuahua-terrie- r Annie. Sharon McCurdy, 10, won first place best Price, behaved dog with Jasmin, her chow chow. Jodi Denison, 10, Wellington, won in three categories with her dog Muffin, a Lhasa apso. Muffin took first place best trick dog, best groomed and best of show. Thank You The CCKC would like to thank the following merchants for donating to our Kids Dog show: Captured Moments Price Pet Grooming For Every Body Pizza Hut McDonald's Castle Valley Hobby Shop Dr. Brent Griggs Dr. Boyd Thayn Jensen's Country Lanes Family Hair Care Little Indy Go Cart Ol I veto's Baskin Robbins Sounds Easy Pizza Deli Hallmark I.F.A. R&A Market Price Putter Adventureland Video Highway Pet Shop Clfy Market Sunset Sports the book. Avenue in Price. Some contents of the book include over 20 major interviews with and speeches by the slain leader of Grenada and the New Jewel Movement. Covered in the book also is the U.S. invasion of Grenada, the devastating blow dealt to the revolution by the murder of Prime Minister Maurice Bishop and other outstanding leaders, statements by Cuban President Fidel Castro on the U.S. in- - For the first time the Womens Endowment Board at Primary Childrens Medical Center has involved the Carbon and Emery county areas to help in the collection of gifts of love for the annual Festival of Trees. The Carbon and Emery areas are mainly concentrating on the gift boutique. The boutique can feature any variety of handmade items ranging from quilts to booties. The local chairwomen are on tight to the leash as his Doberman pinscher, Andy, won first place for largest dog standing at 28 inches. Steven Olsen, 7, Price, won first place for best behaved dog with his American eskimo, Valley Girl. Ethan Ford, 6, entered his German schnauzer Tramp and won first place in three categories for his age group. Tramp took first place in the The Castle Valley Barracudas wish to extend our sincere thanks to: Tram Electric for donating third, fourth and fifth place team trophies and 13 high point trophies. H&J Supply Company second place team trophy and high point trophy. Industrial Electric first place team trophy. Ydur thoughtfulness helped to make our June Open Swim Meet a success. Program to center on Grenada The public is invited to attend a reception and progranvon the book, Maurice Bishop Speaks: The Grenada Revolution 1979-8- 3. The yearly show is open to all kids up to age 14 and the kids are divided into two age groups. Yorks says, Amsterdam News the Bishop book is an Thank You To all our family and Bonnie Tucker and Family Thank You We wish to thank all our many wonderful friends, neighbors and relatives for your prayers, love and support and for the many acts of kindness shown to us during the recent loss of our beloved husband, daddy, son and brother. A special thank you to Robert Etzel, Rev. Greg Smith and Bishop Lee Gotfredson for their advice, help and concern and a very special thank you to each of you who so generously contributed to the children's educational trust fund. the Family of Kenneth V. Forsgren Thank You Our heartfelt thanks to Tom "Tiny" Owings of the Wellington City Police Force for his special efforts, time and concern in helping us find our kids who were stranded overnight in the mountains. Thanks again. The parents of Cindy Moon and Christian Johnson eyes 4 m inefuno uue Jo |