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Show THURSDAY, MAY 22, 1875 IFMimlFoir THIS YOUNG cowboy hangs m tight while hb bucking Shetland ha different ideal. Fait moving action took place All THESE RIDER-LEScharisU didnt start oet that way, hut one fast tarn irenpd'Jhe arena soon had the driven if S during the Bnekano Rodeo daring Black and MUte Days In Richmond. chasing the horses, Citizen Photo . r' --Ottos Photo Champions Gardner of Honey-vill- e exhibited the grand champion . bull, and Alex Papageorge and Sons of Ogden the grand champion cow at the 1975 Richmond Black and White Days daijy show which concluded SaturBoyd K. E nob 3 fled Holsteins Forty were suctioned off at the first Richmond Black and White Days Heritage Show last Thursday evening in the new George B. Caine pavitop-gra- lion. Utah State Holstein-Frie-sia- n Association which sponJudges pinned purple ribsored .the auction termed it bons upon Gardners Utah successful and well attendLeongard Pearlie Centurion ed. The auction will probably and the Papageorge senior be made an event of the cow, Utah Vernway Echo annual Black and White Violet. Both had also topped Days. the senior champion classes Top price of $4,100 was in their respective categorreceived by Joe Dykes of ies.' Manhattan, Mont., for an Reserve champion bull aged cow. The 40 animals was Dana Muslcman, ranged from yearling heifers entered by Joe Dyk of Manto aged cows. hattan, Mont. The reserve Animals came from Calchampion cow was Raynor ifornia, Montana, Idaho, Dodie Fond Diane, owned by Colorado, Washington and Roulder Valley Holsteins New Mexico. Solicitors for Inc. of LaFayette, Colo. the auction woe N.B. NichFirst and second place ols and Charles Mickelsen. winners in other classes of Grant Gordon, Lewiston, the senior show were as carried off the trophy and follows: ribbons for the grand champCalf born between July 1, ion of the Junior Dairy Show. h 1974 and March 1, Alan Partridge showed the State University and Brown reserve champion animal. Dairy Inc., Coalville. Following are first place Junior yearling born bet- winners in the various classween Jan. 1, 1974, and July 1, es: Valley HolstClass 1, fall heifer calves, eins Inc. and USU. ' purebred: Chris PapaSenior yearling, ban betgeorge, Bentley Gillens, ween July 1. 1973 and Jan. 1, Wade Yardley, Julie GardMarvin Prescott, ner, 1974, Caryn Tobler, Randy Grace, and Alex Papa-georg- e. Howard and Janet Parkinson. Junior champion Class 1, fall heifer calves, Prescott Two-yegrade: Brooks Skidand under three-- , Lori Skidmore, Jeff more, Ida Crist Farms Inc., Kuna, ' and Bill Falsi ev. Kunzler, and Marie Idaho; George Class fall heifer calves, 1, Christie, Bozeman, Mont. FFA purebred: Rex Olsen. Three-yea- r or over-Boy- d Class 1, fall heifer calves, Gardner and Joe Dyke. and FFA grade: Jeff Nelson. Fall Class 2,'heifer calves, FFA John and Dm Kykstra, Manpurebred: Grant Gordon, hattan, Mont. Calf born between July 1, Dallas Spackman, and Brett Hillyard. 1974, and Sept. 30, Farms Inc. of Kuna, Class 2, heifer calves, Idaho; Brown King Dairy FFA grade: Greg Egan. Coalville. Inc., Class 2, heifer calves, born bet. Junior yearling grade: Brian Kunzler, ween Jan. 1 and July 1, n. Bill Howard and Jeff Wright and Trydale Dairy, Pleasant Class 3, junior yearling, Grove; Riley L. Mkkelson, FFA purebred: Antone Grace. ParSenior yearling, born bet-- . Mkkelson, Jay Lynn Cleve Gibbons and tridge, ween July 1, 1973, and Jan 1, Brett Hillyard. Dairy Inc., and Class 3, junior yearling, Brigham Young University. FFA grade: Jeff Olsen. Junior get of sire-BroClass 3, junior yearling, Dairy, and USU. ' purebred: Clark ParAged cow, five years or Ross Zilles and Kevin tridge, Bouland Litz. der Valley Holsteins. Class 3, junior yearling, cow bom Todd Goodsell. grade: between July 1, 1970 and Class 4, senior yearling, and June 30, Marie Christie, Bozeman; . Marvin Prescott. Three-year-ocow, bom between July 1, 1971 and June 30, Farms, Nampa, Idaho; Holland 0. Jphnson, Cornish. cow born between July 1, 1972, and The Smithfield Jaycees atV. June 30, tended the Utah Jaycees Gibbons Federico, Trenton; State Convention in Park Brothers, Lewiston. recently. Valley (Sty Dry Members in attendance Holsteins; Brown Dairy Inc. were: Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Breeder grand champion-LarrydaL. Hansen, president; Mr. Farms. and Mrs. Gary Hymas, Mr. class-USProgeny and Mrs. Von Ekock, Mr. Brown Dairy. and Mrs. Dan Johnson, Mr. Dairy herd, four cows that and Mrs. Jim Bennett, Mr. freshened-BouldeValr have and Mrs. Paul Woodbury, ley Holsteins; Harmies HavMr. and Mrs. Chan Bair, Mr. en, Nampa. David Wood. Best three females, any Mrs. Under the leadership of HolstValley President Blaine Hansen eins; Gibbons Brothers. Smithfield won many BrotGet of swards including one first, hers; Boyd K. Gardner. three seconds and three 1 ;' Produce of thirds in state competition. Alex Papageorge and Sons. day. A-L- ee purebred: Alex Papageorge, Ralph Mickelson, Marty Michelson and Brett Sharp. grade: Ronnie Hoffman, Randy Howard and Chris cow, 4-- H Traveller. Class 4, senior yearling, purebred: Ralph Mickel-soMarty Mickelson, George Kogianes, Thayne Mkkelson and Clark Par4-- H tridge. Class 4, senior yearling, Spackman. Class 5, junior champion: Ralph Mickelson. Class 6, - ld 4-- H two-year-o- ld cow, FFA, purebred: Cleve Gibbons, Jeff Olsen, Dallas Spackman and Grant Gordon. Class 6, cow, grade: Kelly Olsen. d Class 7, cow, FFA. ' purebred:' Allen two-year-o- ld 4-- H three-year-ol- ' Partridge, Quirin McKriight and Dallas Spackman. Class 8, four-year-o- Class 8, cow, FFA purebred: Grant Gordon, Cleve Gibbons, Dallas Spackman and Antone Mickelson. Class 9, grand champion: Grant Gordon. Class 9, reserve champion: Allen Partridge. FFA Club Group: Sky View High School. Club winners: Lewiston Dairy Club, Farwest Moiseys, Quality Comer, Patriots and Bensons Best. Ckan Stall Award: Dallas Spackman, FFA; Brett Sharp, ,, Fitting and ..$bwm&n-Shi. Kyle Anilenm'pnd , Qulnn'McKnfght." four-year-o- n, FFA purebred: Cleve Gibbons, Grant Gordon, Dallas 4-- H ld 4-- p: Premier Exhibitors Award: Grant Gordon. 1975-Uta- ALL DRESSED in overalls and gathered ikirta theie lint grade students of Clair Hollingsworth at the Park School ' - preiented a ipecial program for their mothers recently, Photo by Jaa Aadras . , . ' . er 4-- H Park School Honors Mothers During Program A Mother's Treasure is Her Children," was the theme of Richmond Park School first grades' Mother Day program. The students honored their mothers and. grandmothers,' Friday the ninth of May, at 1:00 p.m. . The program was two hours of delightful entertainment and touching sentiment. The children passed out attractive programs which has been made by Junfclin Auger. During the program a drawing was held, and a lovely pastel painting also by Junelin Auger was given away as a door prize. This program was under die dir ection of Clair Hollingsworth the first grade teacher. The Park School cooks had prepared refreshments for the entire group. Special numbers were a duet sung by Clair and Beverly Hollingsworth and a solo sung by Beverly Hollingsworth. As special tribute was paid to the audience when each person there was presented with a potted plant and a kiss and a hug by their respective children. The musical accompaniment was done by Billy Lou Bagley and (Hair Hollingsworth. The children and their teacher were all in costumes. bull-Mar-i- 4-- H ar Lisa Richardson LaAanUsk 1974-Ida-cr- Niece Hosts Dinner Guest 4-- Wat-tersto- 1974-Willia- m On Sunday Afton Ravsten was a dinner guest of her neice Lenia and Gerald and family in Hyrum. She also accompanied the Rogowskis to church in the Hyrum Fourth Ward. Margaret Godfrey and Kathryn Godfrey were guests at a dinner with the Fielding Ladies Club on Thursday at Juniper Inn. They were invited by two members Bobby Udy and Merlyn Kent. On Sunday James H. Jar-din-e and Margaret and Sid Godfrey were dinner guests at the home of their grandki daughter and daughter, quite a bit since .this 1138 photo was taken of prond farmers THINGS HAVE-changOne thing that hasnt changed is the packed grandstands teams. work off their showing celebration. during Richmond's Black and White Days ed Marie and. Wesley Tarbet and family. Other guests were Bobby and Ralph Udy and family of Fielding. 1974-Bro- 4-- H older-Papageor- Four-year-o- ld 4-- 1971-Geor- Jaycees ld )t C&Cf)C C Two-year-o- Confab ld pre-seas- on 3-- year. City recreation tickets will be on sale at the games for $5 a family. For those who do not already have theirs. These tickets not only admit family to all Blue Sox home games but also support Pony League and Little League as well. They also include free swimming for the family eight different nights in Sky View High School pool. Smithfield, Utah 14335 J KNI K.NK ADAMSON Second class postage paid at Smithfield, Utah 34333 Subscription Rates: 35 per year KDITOIt Hu 36 par yaar eutsidi Cacha Valley Nyla Larsen Stephanie Manghsn THE DAIRY PRINCESSES from Newton were recently selected. They include Lbs Richardson, daughter of Genld and Marva Richardson; Stephanie Maughan, daaghter. of Mike .and Sharron Maughan; Nyla Larsen, daughter of LaWana and Harvey Larsen; LuAnn Lish, daughter of Jay and Darlene Lish. They will compete in the county Dairy Princess contest on May 24. INCOME 1973-Rudol- TAX PREMIERS WANTED saadid ts Msa asd Nssws er le Published every Thursday at Smithfield Blue Sox open league play Monday at home with a double header against Roy beginning at 6 p.m. The team finished play with a 1 record. The home schedule of over 20 games will be played this Attend le cows-Bould- Blue Sox Open League Play 3 THE CITIZEN Wars Ns lacsMi Tu Mams. npartoscs saunari. bais. 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