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Show Trails riding clinic will be June 29 iiw A Trials Riding Clinic will be held on Special Note to Horae Club Leaders Due to some missinterpretation and missinformalion on the parts of 4 II horse club leaders, we suggest that you berome fully aware of the material within the 4 II handbook for horse clubs. If you do not have these available for your club members, please write to the County Extension Office in Duchesne or V'ernal requesting such material for your club members. In the scheduled horse shows, the judges and the events will, in most rases, come directly from that handbook; so, to avoid further confusion and problem areas, please check them to make sure that your club is operating to the handbook and according to procedures. Next Horse Show Neola Horse Show will be held June 22, 1974. Contact David Duncan. Leader of the Week As to date we have not had any nominations for a leader of the week. We would highly suggest that you make your nominations early and submit it for evaluation. Please, we want to make this type of an award of some importance to the volunteer leaders; so, with all due accord, club members take time to make your nominations. Duchesne County Camp Dates Remember to circle the dates of August 5, 6, and 7, 1974, on the calendar so that you and your club will be in attendance at the Duchesne County Camp to be held at Iron Mines U.S. Forest Service Camp Grounds. More information will follow as more details are confirmed. MOTEL EXPANDS The Gateway Motel in Duchesne recently added eight new rooms according to owner Royden Hill. The Gateway Motel now has 47 rooms. Mr. Hill said that four of the rooms are singles and four doubles. Each has air conditioning and color television. He said the expansion will result in the hiring of at least one more person. 4-- Witty N -- utty-Knitte- The Witty-NuttKnitters met at the home of Sonja Slaugh on June 10, 1974. We knitted on our projects. Janice Sorenson and Lori Ann Winn have start ed on their second slipper. Sonja served refreshments. Our next meeting will be at the home of Kelly Robb on June 17, y 4-- 789-3689- 722-2294- 738 5551. SEE THE NEW-- BRAVo W TNC . 00 EITERNAL EAR MIDDLE EAD THE INNER EAR a.m. 8 Free Offer 3 p.m. KQDEL OF NON -- OPERATING HEARING AID HFARING TEST GIVEN FREE, SPECIAL DISCOUNT IF NEED A HEARING AID, WE WILL WITH THE VERY BEST PRODUCT TO FILL YOUR NEEDS, AND AT A VERY YOU PRTCE. COMPETITIVE TEAR OUT THIS AD is P 1 - HMD FOR mUAIll Mil IROtHURI Nerve deafness, a common causa of hear- ing Impairment, can ba helped, even though there is no surgical or medical euro. If you say I can hear, but I can't understand," . m A great many people rely on us for their health needs. We welcome requests for delivery service and charge accounts. YOU FIT "riET.TOflF: convalescent YOU OR YOUR DOCTOR CAN PHONE US you need a delivery. 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Saturday, June 15, Betty Rasmussen and Kasi Johnson from Mrs. Edward Rowleys second ward Beehive Class spent the afternoon helping the residents weed their garden. when AIDS FREE. e CLEAN HEARING in Harin.- Aid Flttinr.s. JUNE Those are magic words. They can conjure Its up the fascinating world of make-believ- e. fun to escape over the rainbow. But when illness strikes its important to be firmly entrenched in the world of practical things like knowing without a doubt that you will be getting the best possible health care. The pharmacy you go to should be one you know you can count on in any situation. One that has a reputation for prompt and dependable serviee. We try to maintain that type of reputation. Our main concern is the health and welfare of our community. Saturday June 22 Today! THE CUSTOM EARMOLD STANDARD no-ho- C CAN BE HELPED! 16 ONCE UPON A TIME LONG, LONG AGO o Frontier Motel 4-- 4-- Saturday, June 29lh at the Bottlehollow Resort. The event is being by Utah Stale University Extension 4 II Program, Bottlehollow Resort and local motorcycle dealers. The seminar is being conducted by Ken Crocheron and Larry Riddle of Salt Lake City who are members of the Trials Riding Association. Registration will begin at 9:40 a.m. with the program beginning at 10 a.m. A registration fee of $1.00 will be charged each participant. From 10 a.m. to 12 noon instructions will be given on motorcycle safety and trials riding which will include films. There will be a luncheon from 12 noon to 12:45 p.m. at the Restaurant. Each participant will arrange for their own lunch. A demonstration on trials riding will take place from 1:00 to 1:30 p.m. At 1:30 p.m. the Trials will begin and take place around the Bottlehollow Reservoir. The public is invited to attend the Trials event which will conclude at 4 p.m. All 4 II participants between the ages of 9 and 19 must be enrolled in a 4 II Club. Additional sponsors or interested persons should contact Allan Andrew, ; Youth Specialist-Vern- al area, ; Duchesne area, Roosevelt area, 1 . f |