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Show Sun Chronicle Thursda .June Clearfield Courier 19, 1975 Wednesday, June 1H, 1975 - iJ! A s is j, llfi Sti6 , . , 4 i'J & I ik T V y?' H v n-''S- jjy fy r , .mt , 1 V I Virv- 1 - t- i. .0 ' 4 . "a MICHELLE MARTIN admires her huge trophy after winning the high-poititle for riders 11 and under. W '' , Local horsemen Kr nt ' take honors i- - at Appaloosa Horse show flJ .- -' i--i JANICE NIELSON shows off her trophy after rider for the being named high-poiage horseshow participation and group. has amassed some 55 11-1- nt h U i ' Galvanized Pipe In 21 Ft. Lengths ill, CHAIN LINK SO J'l'-S- O 4'-- 6-- $17.95 $19.95 $22.95 $29.95 $34.95 roll 3 roll Sy roll 50- roll roil iy Several local horsemen participated in the Utah Horse Club Appaloosa 'i"x2V 25c h 33 ft 43c h 54c 63c m 95c 1"x2r n4"ii' 2"x21' fciV4 U.;1 ,n: rl' '" HELD FENCE MS 34" 31" PANELING Over S00 types of ponehng to choose from largest variety ond quonfity in the She 70 Intermountoin 76 Complete Lme Prt finished Moldings ond Col ored NO'K m the Inter movntoin Areo We Stocks - We ton (very Color Match Any Ponehnq . A".' ' V , 1.1 V. , l 1 M'l M - y.. ' n ; i VALUE l - Lt- ENDS NOW TO SHOO ?4 18 3? $16.49 $17.99 $17.99 $18.49 $19.20 $20,951 Susanne WINDOWS : a 4 3x4 f- 316x48 $69 . 45c Ccon Cedar . Imp Sheeting yg brick or Chapel whito rock. Simulated brick or rock pattern on hardwood Rad brick, Whit V AlUM 49 G 49 49 1 20 16 14"xr 34- - $3 mIO . 34"x!4' ... Railroad TIm.. $5.95 Doha Rib Galvanliod Steal $35 J4"x' MS J4"xir.. $5 3 M 34"xl4'.. CHAMBERS APPLIANCES : , i h;tl vi , wm Wm 24" Conrantional dooming AIOM a 24" Got turfoct unit MT24 copportea 8 avocado Doiuxt j JV $10095 DiibwotW Continuous Cloaning Drop In -- ihj 7 11 $5 4 $4 0 34"xl4 J6'10' ill' i' $30 M . ir il pBV, !,: COCBUQATEO FIBERGUSS PANELS H-x- '"A $8 99 $10.79 $12.59 $14.39 $17.99 2 14 $3.49 BOOfING xIO j x 49 1 491 Braxltlon KoMwood Alma lotod, 1 $t grada, 4x8 CBIMFED 8 1 49 $10.95 ' ' Owxx$ Corning Fibrgio$$ Foil FocW 3' 315 '70 q. H $6 94 rail $3.99 4x8 Nordic Oak, 1 st grade, A simulated wood gram on Louan plywood . iex4x4 ..$4,49 -- 7 - $1S 95 INSULATION I I I; ?:;' l;v A VMM 'll fj 'j JtA i if h,f i Mr"- - $411095 A NEW KITCHEN OF LASTING BEAUTY Discount Prices Daaiors inquiries welcome (luy direct from distributor $ save) lr estimates 1st Grode formica Counter Tops $1 95 ft. Will cut J f I 'I I T V11 j !' . r r I "Lc - .rV 'iV1' il! tlx. ?-- J& CwWtMN by HAAS DIMENSION mmy INSTAUAttON 4V4IUIH LUMBER AT DISCOUNT PRICES SPECIAL ON FULL UNIT LOT CHRIS & DICKS PANELING KINGS" .. tetw4 f4 $a9A lNis OPfN 9 am. Pleasure and Mens Western Pleasure, fourth in the Youth Showmanship class, fifth place honors in Sr Western Pleasure and Jr Halter; and sixth in Youth Equitation and Reigning Scott is in his lh year of 266-61- 26172 WX 1581 Mb (1 hfe h BateIJ OPLN SUNDAYS 10 o m to 3 o m This is the first grandchild for Cornell and June Ridderhoff of Sunset will Mr Ridderhoff from Hyles graduate Anderson Bible College in August and the couple will return to the Clearfield area ith their baby and make their home Mrs Graham still doesn't know which was more thrilling, her first airplane ride or the new grandson hut guesses that the baby was the most thrilling after all Bert is Rawlings recuperating from surgery performed at the McKay-De- e Hospital two weeks ago Mr Rawlings went into the hospital on his return from San Francisco where he and Mrs. Rawlings visited with their daughter Carol Everett and Camilla trophies and 150 ribbons m that time period He has ridden in shows in Colorado, Montana, Utah, Idaho, Wyoming and Oregon Scott is also a member of the Schools FFA Club, where he w ill serve as the secretary for the coming year. He will be a junior at Clearfield High I- ' School s Other area winners in- - s eluded Pam and Bev Ratliff, daughters of Adron and I Delores Ratliff Pam rode a gelding, Ground Pounder, and Bev was atop a mare named Dixie Boots a Kautzman, Tony professional horse trainer at the Mare Power Ranch in Douglas, Anz , served as the judge for the featured contest Others responsible for the fine presentation of the show, Show Chairman, included David Cook, Ring Steward, Marty Stmonsen, Announcer, Ted Morrow, secretaries, JoAnn Hornack and Bonnie Flanders, timer, f Chet Hawkins, and trophies, Gary Rasumussen The 1975 officers of the Utah Appaloosa Club are as follows: President Ronald E. Coburn, Vice President Garth Nebeker, Secretary Delores Ratliff and Historian JoAnn Hornack SIIAUNA SQUIRES stole the show at Utah Appaloosa Regional Show, when she won both high point trophies as the top youth rider and the tops for the entire show. Robison have returned home after a lengthy trip to Hawaii where they visited with their son Rex and his family. Mrs Dan Popa of Soda Springs, Idaho, has been hospitalized for the past five weeks following major surgery. Daughter Mrs. Dean (Ann) Sessions has been spending most of her time at the hospital to be with her mother Larry Garcia Accident claims Clearfield man - CLEARFIELD Larry Andrew Garcia, 17, 136 W 350 N , was dead on arrival at the McKay Dee Hospital in Ogden, early Sunday morning as a result of injuries sustained in a motorcycle accident Mr Garcia had left his girlfriend and was driving home when he struck the wall of the 300 North ra.lroad overpass, head-oArtificial respiration was administered to Mr arcia by Clearfield Reserve Ofncer William Nielson, who said that he had restored breathing once Officers at the scene reported that there were no discernable skid marks, although the rear tire was badly scraped Highway Patrol Officers Val Jensen and Elwin Rasmussen all his life and had just finished the 11th grade at Clearfield High School He was a member of the St Rose of Lima Catholic Church. Surviving are his parents, Clearfield and the following brothers and sister: Alfred, Arthur, Jean, Chris, Steven and Mrs Rigo (Connie) Valdez, all of Clearfield Also surviving are the grandparents- Mr. and Mrs Lorenzo Lujan of Ogden and Mr. and Mrs Raymundo of Pohoaque, New Mexico the of Holy Mass was held Resurrection Wednesday at 10 a m at St Rose of Lima Church, Layton. Internment was m the Clearfield Cemetery. - TONY KAUTZMAN goes over a horse riding technique with young riders (from left) Michelle and Liz Martin. He served as the judge for the Regional Appaloosa Show. (f Roy Th eatfie ' 1551 -- 'vyi$ .7. 5637 S. 1900 W., Roy 4 Phone 773-090- SUSAN GEORGE DIRTY 1V!II!1Y A C E( assisted T Carl Krall and John Swenson with the investigation, which is continuing Larry was on the hlh school football varsity team for two years, making varsity ? as a sophomore He was also WlWy a member of the Junior Choir. Mr. Garcia was born Nov. 3, 1957, in Ogden, a son of Efren and Evelyn Lujan Garcia. He had lived m Clearfield 0 The The The The The , chase. desert. shack. roadblock. end. .11 B Wednesday Thursday - Friday Saturday Sunday - Monday Tuesday Showtimos 1:12,3:09,5:06,7:03,9:00 Adults $1.25 Kids 50 cents A C !( -- Tuesday is Ladies Night B PETER FONDA u 4 6 s - Clearfield Police Officers THE WALL Xiifii Owtg la 7 p m. 266-9U- has from n Hardwood Kitchan at Cebintti Aailobl A home 20 !i Kan$a$ Oak A Illinois f Im Beal Wood Veneer 2nd x H'1 $4.49 $6.98 Siding Shop Ben Graham Schererville, Indiana, where she went to help welcome Joshua David, her eighth grandchild He is the son of Mark and Becky Graham Ridderhoff, formerly of Clearfield and was horn May A sbep tix48 grode ij Mrs returned 17c 4 geode. W r. .mS' A''' Scott Duncan, son of David and LaRene Cook of 2593 W 300 N , West Point, also took his share of the awards Scott on the mount of Peppie Bar and E Z Aces Hilite won in the following events: first in Halter, second in Jr Western Mariane Adams 39c real wood, Rosewood 1st genuine ! ! 1053 $4 99 CoAewood r w J'1 few? sol AH Si i Plata . Sandnft Sx4xl 1st w hobby for a In the royalty the show Kim as the first Clearfield Chatter DISCOUNT PfilCES V48 Panel ti. A VA f '! $25.95 !4i4xl design . $25 95 C D. Flowered Grade iem48 i i ALUMINUM SIDING $5 49 Decorative JV ! ' A $23,951 PLYWOOD 1st grade real wood $22.95 $22.95 - 25 Hoovy Duty Made! Bight bond or letl bond Constitution AOCDSItCH 164x8 i L ARMSTRONG CEILING TILE A $2.79 V U Birth ilistk 3 ;i A Gunstock Walnut Perfoonear Vinyl Shield 1 st grade Passport Senes ,- v- ? i keep the lifetime doing (.ontest held at was selected attendant to ALUM SrOAMDOOAS $1 9$ 3164x8 il t, Moheg 32 ' or 36 CLOSE OUT AT $i .asi $1.43 PRf HUNG DOORS PANELING & ODDS l,i 99c "xtl $6S 95 West SHELVES xio- Ml ' Most irV. "' S S $33 3" 47" A FUTKU 1010 I Regional Show, last weekend and came out with a number of top awards The event was stated at the Ogden Golden Spike Colliseum Kim Hornack, daughter of Larry and JoAnn Hornack of 3873 V 800 N West Point rode her gelding Calamity Joe B to a first in Western Pleasure, third in Western Riding, fifth in Youth Trail, and sixth in Open Trail Kim will be a senior at Clearfield High in 1975-7- 6 She is a member of the Future Farmers of America (FFA) Club at the school and will serve as the historian next year Kim has been riding for anout three years and plans A' - |