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Show CACHE CITIZEN THURSDAY APRIL 26, 1973 Sfir Wilde, by Baibatoi WiZde. I Said, Sharp er Recognition Continued from page To The Right Gannon of Western Electric at a ceremony at an Ogden Country Club. Last year my boy got I irst place and a tropy when showing his horse show, then horse in the fitting and Showing class at one was eliminated completely in another by a different judge. He showed his horse the same way both times. The second judge said he was overshowing. Our horse is an Arabian. K.M. Mendon. Mountain Bell and Western Electric officials also attended the presentation. The citation was awarded for an incident which occured in April, 1972 when Gaydos and 4-- H two other Jeep Patrol In any horse show where there are several breeds of horses being shown together in one class, the fairness of the judging depends entirely on the broadness of experience the judge possesses before he enters the show. Judges who have a distinct preference for one breed of horse, or whose experience does not encompass attendence at more than one or two types of one breed horse shows (such as Quarter Horse Shows and Appaloosa Horse Shows) are simply inadequate to judge a mixed class. They often eliminate or ignore commonplace showing techniques of breeds because they have never observed such techniques and do not know what they are looking at. members, Monte Patrol Commander Riggs witnessed a accident on the foothills. Spotting Parry 4-- H 4-- Fitting and feature of the Steven was taken to Logan LDS Hospital, admitted to the intensive care unit and released about 10 days lata. 4-- H English. of these shows is the Quarter Horse: The most distinctive feature The seriousness handler. and horse reserve and soberness showriy of the showmen dictates an almost militarycorrectness,erectnesj, and neatness. When lined up for inspection, horses and handlers look like a cavalrv troop standing at attention. The dress and equipment is all Western. Arabian: Flamboyance is the word at an Arabian show. The horses are allowed, in fact eneonrged to display high spirits. While they must be under control, every handler in the ring is trying his best to attract and keep the judges eye. The handler stays a few feet from the horse, and is continually working with tiie horse. Dress may be western or English, equipment may be anything from a headstall to a thin halter. A whip may be carried in the ring. Arabians, Saddlebreds, and Poiys are the only breed shows that permit a whip in the ring. Ponys, Saddlebreds, Hackneys, and Gaited Horses: The most distinctive feature of these shows is the stretch required of the horse. Front feet are propped out in Iron and hind feet are spaced back and apart. Dress and equipment is English. Appaloosa: These shows are less severely serious than the Quarter Horse, but similar in style. People at Appaloosa horse shows seem to be having fun. In the halter classes, dress is usually Western, but there has beep some English lately. To an observer who knows the difference, mixing up the style of showing with the breed of horse looks ridiculous. If your hove is of mixed breeding, I suggest you pick a style that suits both you and the horse, and then stick with it Trying to alter your style because the judge is known to prefer, for instance, quarter horses, is useless. It is the judge who shows his ignorance, not the handler, when he ignores or eliminates perfectly correct showing style for a breed with which he is not familiar, v Steven year-ol- d the cycle through Gaydos, an installer for Electric, was also Western more than week since a misqaided tractor removed all three gas pumps from Reads Union 71 on 8. Main in Smithfield. It was business as asnal however as the station reopened yesterday. The damage amounted to 35, (M according to owner, Darrell Sorter. Its only been slightly awarded the American National Red Cross Award for the rescue. He has completed the Red Cross First Aid Course fa instructors. Sky View Sports Bobcat Rally Stumps Lakers snow flurries and unusually cold temperatures in a game which moved the Bobcats one step closer to a region title. The tie the score and eventually victory gave Sky View a 1 down the Bonneville Lakers in a game lead ova the rest of the close 4 battle last Thursday. region and put the Cats in Sky View and Bonneville perfect position for region battled to the wire in occasional crown. A baffled Merlin Maughan was somewhat surprised at the end of the game. We didn't get a chance to take infield practice this week and we batted only once. We got only five hits but we got them when it counted," said a relieved Maughan. The Cats held a slim 2 lead for four innings but timely hits by Jay Spendlove and pitcher Orin Trussell sailed Bonneville to a 3 lead. At that point By Vincent Saunders A double by Randy Hunt drove in two runs to bring the Sky View Cats from behind to 5-- Summit School sixth graders and their parents will get a preview of junior high school at a panel discussion tonight sponsored by the Summit School PTA. "Expectations of Junior High" will be the topic discussed by panel members Keith Clayson, North Cache Jr. High principal; Vincent Erickson, Dale Rindlisbacher, Summit School sixth grade teacher will be panel moderator. the discussion Following Vooris Hyde, chairman of the organizations committee, will introduce the slate of officers for next year. Nominations from the floor will also be entertained. The public is invited to attend school counselor; Roger the 7:30 meeting. Sixth graders Hadley, teacher and North and their parents are especially Cache student body officers. encouraged to attend. In a letter to Western Electric which he was asked to write explaining the incident, Gaydos said, "I feel that . . . awards should be made to the unit as a whole because two other members were involved and I feel reluctant to be considered for an award fa myself this year on June 9 with a banquet followed by a live TV broadcast. All Single girls 18 (or seniors in high school this year) to 25 years of age are invited to participate in their comifiuhiiy contests. READS UNION 76 IS OPEN NOW WITH NEW PUMPS COME IN AND SEE US SMITHFIELD, UTAH only. 1 Closing Business Salt" starting April 26th Through May Sth - Doors optntd 10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p,m .l.EVERYTH,NG MUST GO II" Most f!.lrvLhin5,.sel!.infl ffor haW Pr,cor Sample items on to H?tLF?t,Lo?kers; 1 2' and chairs Executive according typo) as in $3 your own chair with Mr ?ri5nc15,50, Mak Officer typo rain coats, SKM.1 Vach. Prt. Now Regular price S4M now S2. Alaskan type I. Army n,.aSoRefl; pr,c? ,2 Now Regular price 52.", now SI.". This is just a V the n?any bar9ain available. This once in a life time sale now going on at Glens Surplus, 30 aP So. Main St. Smithfield. "SORRY NO PHONE State Princess Addresses Dairy Wives Risa Tew, Cache County and North Logan, told of some of During tours of schools Utah Dairy Princess, spoke at their experiences during ha throughout the state. Risa has the annual Spring Convention of reign as State Dairy Princess impressed upon thousands of Utah Dairy Wives held at this past year. She spoke of the children the importance of milk National Dairy Princess and other dairy products in w?ber State College Risa who is the daughter of Pageant, and of some of the their daily diets Mr. and Mrs. Orson Tew of1 lovely girls she met. Utah's Pageant will be held Summit PTA 16 bleeding and bandaging lacerations and abrasions. 4-- H style is the absolutely set pattern that must be followed when the are judged by how individual shows to the judge. Also, well they are showing the horse that they have. The emphasis is on individual performance by the child, Since the majority of horses are of mixed breeding, to judge the horse would be a mistake. How well the child controls the horse, how well he has groaned him before the show, and how smartly he shows him are the criteria for winning. Dress and equipment may be Western or Richmond ing at the boys side administered first aid by treating him fa shock, subduing the judge may see are: Showing: The most distinctive motorcycle theothers watched as Steven hit a rock and flew off the bike landing apparently unconscious on the hillside. The three headed in their Jeeps to the boy, called for an ambulance and on arriv- 4-- H 4--H on Coleman, and Evan binoculars, Gaydos and Horse Show situation, a judge must take into account In the style, and give the several styles of showing, including the most workmanlike job the is who individual to the doing trophy within the style he has chosen as being proper for his horse. Some of the styles a 1 SERVICE!" Glens Surpl US 30 South Main, Street Used Work shoes. 25c Floor Lamps si" M Size BedsPair $2" No. Springs 10C A 25C Tables of Misc. ENTIRE STOCK OF SADDDDILIES ON A SPECTACULAR SALE Including: Simeon and Tex Tan Saddles HERE ARE A FEW SAMPLES 3-- No. 3510 THE 1 4-- Maughan replaced Mark Flammer sending an inexperienced Randy Jorgensen to 14 x 70 CARRIAGE HOME Slant kitchen, 2 bedroom space glass sliding windows washer, dryer elec range 15 cu. ft. 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After walks by Sky View's Bruce Allen and a single by Dewey Bowen, Hunt cashed in both men on his double to r. Hunt, taking third on the throw to the plate, scored oi the very next pitch when a Trussell curveball got by. catcher Rich Endow and left-cente- rolled all the way to the backstop. Jorgensen then did his thing for the final two innings picking up his first varsity win. Cat pitching was once again the key to the victory. Trussell pitched well in spots but wasn-- t consistent enough'to prevent Don Millers second homer of the year and Hunt's key double. Though holding the Bobcats to five hits, Trussell handed out four bases on balls, two of which were cashed in for runs. Though he struck out seven, TrusseUi couldn't strike out key men in run scoring situations. Now 3-- Sky View takes on Bear River this week in another crucial meeting on the way to the region crown. 5" Seat . . 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