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Show I I I i CACHE CITIZEN, THURSDAY MAY 24, 1973 Highlights of Black and White Days won the aged mare competitionand was My Dandy Mandy, owned by Allen Wheeler of Lewiston Steven Bodily. Dolores named Grand Champion Mare at Saturdays Horse Show. From left are Wheeler, Allen Wheeler and Patricia Wheeler. Winners of the Black and White Days Poster contest at Richmonds Park School were fifth second place: and Rene graders (from Left) David Johnson, First Place: Joyce Drollinger, the h Dairy Foods Sparkman: third Place. The posters, promoting dairy foods, were displayed at Show Saturday. Winners were announced and cash prizes awarded at the Park School Program Thursday night. L -- - v 'j-; i a v ,vi fet bounces and scrapes, laughter and applause, first place winners emerged in the Little Buckeroo Rodeo Friday night. Taking blue ribbons were Clair Bergeson of Smithfield, bare back riding; Troy Thornley of Richmond, calf riding; Patty Griffin also of Richmond, goat tying and Jay Kirkbride of Franklin County, wild horse scramble. The calf was the apparent winner in the roping contest as all contestants failed to catch him. Amid nt Grand Champion aged cow, Palisade Fury SeretttBethis owned by Mel A. Jenson of Sterling, Utah. From left are LaMar Spackman, show chairman; Show judge Dr. C.S. Foreman of the Iowa State University dairy and animal science department and Jenson. x-- V was named Grand of Custusi Hand, Owned by Willard and Klaine J estop Lewiston (pictured above) Mike Ford of Preston. shown was Stallion by Champion Stallion at thcfforseShow Saturday. The SPECIAL Fr70 x 14 GR70 x 14 HR70 x 14 GR70 x 15 GR70 X 15 JR70 x LR70 x 15 15 I I I tI9 52.28 53.87 55.34 54.25 55.70 56.87 58.12 Close Out SEIBERLHMG LeMans Radials FR70 X 14 GR70 X 14 HR70 x 14 GR70 X 15 40,000 Mile Guar, Plus Fed 36.18 37.60 38.97 38.20 HR70 x 38.98 Seven Teams of Shetland ponies competed Saturday night in pulling matches. Anison Waite louk first place followed by Charlie Stewart in second, Clarence Millburn in third or! John Stewart in fourth. In the horse division Wynn Knvin, Hlavkfoot, Idaho., won both the light weight and middle 'M oaiads and 7,330 po'v.ds. The Set ley Ifrotlicrs ol Ml. win n pt,-weight cli':-ePleasant look first jil.e e as hi.; t".-- pulled 10.100 pounds 9' 4" in the heavy weight class. s s xl5 LR70 plus Free Replacement During 50 of Tread Life First ' ; SPECIAL Daytona Steel Radial XS ' tJ 42.41 Plus Fed to 3.70 2.88 2.88 to 3.70 SPECIALIZING IN SERVICE FETCHES! SERVICE PHONE 563-611- 6 435 MAIN SMITHFIELD Dell Trip, Richmond Lions vice president, (second from left) accepts a $30 check from Clarence Milhurn as Jim Murray, left and Ned Sparkman, right, of the Black and While Committee look on. The Cheek, representing the purse of the Shetland Pulling Mutches, was donated by the owners uf the seven teams. The owners of the teams were Clarence Milhurn, Roy, Joel. Jim, Charlie, John, and Ralph Stewart, Boy Harris, all of the Rivrrdalc area; Howard Byingtun ol Henson and Ross Kyinglon of Cove. i |