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Show Quarterhorse shows attract entries from throughout state Quarter-hors- e The Utah State Show, held in Duchesne Friday of last week at the ocunty fairgrounds arena, featured horses and riders from many parts of the state competing for the trophies and ribbons. This was followed Saturday by the open quarterhorse show, for all ages. Debbie Fluckinger, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Duane Fluckinger of So. Jordan, won the special high point youth saddle, donated by Ray Malinski of M & M Oilfield Service in Duchesne. This is the fourth consecutive year that Mr. Malinski has donated the expensive high point youth award saddle, which averages between $400 and $500 wholesale value. Winners of the various youth classes include the following: Halter class (mares,) Karla Elaine Clark, Grand Junction; Halter elass (geldings); Terry Fluckinger, So. Jordan; Showmanship (11 and under), LaDonn Robins, provo; showmanship Machelle Anderson, Hyde Park; showRonald Price, Riverton. manship (15-18Hunt seat (13 and under), Debbie Fluckinger, So. Jordan; hunt seat Lori Boulter, So. Jordan; hunt seat Equitation 18 and under, Lori Boulter, So. Jordan; trail (13 and under), Debbie Fluckinger, So. Jordan; trail (14-1Bobbin Secrist, W. Bountiful; western pleasure (13 and under), Debbie Fluckinger, So. Jordan; western pleasure Mark Humphries, Salt Lake City. Horsemanship (13 and under), Debbie Fluckinger, So. Jordan; horsemanship (14 and over), Robin Secrist, W. Bountiful; reining, Kipp Robins, Provo; western riding, Terry Fluckinger, So. Jordan; poles, LaDonn Robins, Provo; barrels, and Michelle Eldredge, Roosevelt, stakes, LaDonn Robins, Provo. In the Saturday open show, featuring riders of all ages from the intermountain area, Dick George judged the many entries, as he did Friday. high point horse was awarded to Bar Thunder, owned by R" Michelle Anderson and Rockin Stables and Arena in Hyde park. The horse, ridden in the show by Clark Parker, is currently leading in statewide Utah Quarterhorse Association competihorse for 1977. Bar tion for Thunder and his owners won a saddle donated by Lucky and Lori Dorrity, purchased from Uintah Saddle Company of Vernal Winners of the various events, listed of competition included: by cl Halter, Fillies of 1977; owner David of 1976; Miss Sally Dove; halter-fillie-s Too, Wayne Cobb, Orem; halter, fillies of 1975, Opus Half Sock, Ralph Jones, Las 1974; Geans Grand Vegas; halter-mare- s Penny, Dean H. Parker, Logan, halter-mare- s 1973 and before; Miss Julie Pae, All-Yout- h Parker, Logan and Miss Julie Page, Cookie Pritchard, Ephraim. Halter Geldings 1976; Ole Black Joe, Cliff Boorhees, Spanish Fork; halter Geldings 1974; Royal Par, Ideal Quarter horses, Spanish Fork; halter, Geldings 1973 and before; Bar Thunder Machelle Anderson, Hyde Park; halter Grand and reserve gelding. Bar Thunder Machelle Anderson, Hyde Park, and Sandy Bruce, Kris Hansen, SLC. Halter colts of 1977, Lucky Buck, Gary Jenkins, Bluebell, halter colts 1975; Mr. Cagey jack, Hal Schudel Corvalles, Ore. halter, stallions of 1974, Sonoitas Classic, Kent Taylor, Pleasant Grove; halter, stallions of 1973 and older. True Rinnan Dean H. Parker, Logan; halter, grand Thunder, Machelle Anderson. Stulce, Springville, senior reining, Bar Thunder, Machelle Anderson; (Vickie Lyons on Ina Bout, Altamont, placed second); barrel racing, Ima Bout, Vicki Lyons, Altonah; pole bending, Powder Pop, Leonard Pearson, Lake Point. The management of the show expressed appreciation to the following people who donated time, money, or other products to this year's shows: Michael's Oil Field Service, Jack Sursa, John Miller, Goodrich's Stores, Harris and Western, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Smith, Burke Lindsay Welding, Horrocks and Inc., Guys and Gals, Associates, Scottsman Homes, Murray Motors, G & Motors, L & L Ford Motors, Brinkerhoff Drilling, Dennis Oil Field Service, Big 0 Tires, James Allen, Zion's National Bank (Duchesne), Allred Electric, Mohlman's Store, Sears Roebuck and Co., Donald and Charly Hatch, Roosevelt Distributing, Buchanan Feed Co., Quick Quality Homes, Wilkerson's Food Mart, JRJ Service, Woody Searle Diamond Hills Motel Cafe & Gift Shop, D bar T Western Wear Store, Bill and Diane Wall Bob McGee, Royal - Freston. Western Auto Associate Store, Brown's Spot and Marina, Polar Queen, BLI Trailer Sales, Cow Palace, Western Spur Cafe, Harrison's Conoco, Bob Williams (Dalbo), Western Pro, Cowan's Cafe, Ell's Motel R. W, Jones Water Service, and the El Cid Steakhouse. Special thanks goes to Ray Malinski of M M Oilfield Service who donated the .saddle for the show, and to Lucky and Lori Dorrity, for the open SADDLE WINNER Debbie Fluckinger, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Duane Fluckinger of South Jordan was the winner of the youth saddle awarded at the Utah Junior Quarterhorse Association show held in Duchesne last weekend. Presenting the saddle are show judge' Dick ), (14-18- ), all-arou- Pritchard, Ephraim, Burning Wings, Parker, Logan; halter-gran- d mares; champion burning hatler-broodmare- s; Dean and reserve wings-Dea- n nd George and Lucky and Lori Dorrity, organizers of the annual event. The prize was donated by Ray Malinski of The word nickname was Duchesne. "eke name," originally an added name. (14-18- ), Cookie meaning Bar Thunder, owned by Machelle-Andersonof Rockin "R" Stables and Arena, Hyde Park was the winner of the High Point Performance Horse WINNING , HORSE Vour Ticket To Tomraorroi-j-" in the Quarterhorse Duchesne. The horse in held Show Association Saturday was ridden by Clark Parker who accepted the saddle with Miss Anderson, donated by Lucky and Lori Dorrity. saddle awarded for competition Questions: Work or School? Where, How? Skilled, Unskilled? When? and reserve stallion, True Roman, Dean Parker, Logan, and Sonoita's Classic, Kent Taylor, Pleasant Grove. Halter produce of dam. Shy Missey, Con Toy Quarterhorses, W. Jordan; champion of champion. Prince Opies Pride, William Gene York; trail class, Glorys Spring Bee, David Parma, Heber, English pleasure, Gloria Reed, Bonnie Thompson, Hyde Park; sr. 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