Thanks to all the sponsors and volunteers whose hard work and support make the show possible. Sponsors: LD s Café Lower Foods Cache Valley Counter Tops H.A. Fabricators Randy s Service Center Itty Bitty Equipment Co. Smithfield Implement Co. KCA Construction & Transportation Theurer s Quality Meats Lloyd Facer Trucking Lee s Market Place IFA Hyde Park Valley Implement Wickham Brothers Horse Blocks Casper s Ice Cream Gilt Edge Flour Farm Bureau Insurance - agent Brady Christensen Brent Webb Construction Cache Valley Extermination Johnson Welding Rockhill Creamery Big J s/pizzavilla/tacomaker Maverick Country Store Boots & Things Grandma s Corner Bakery Richmond s 94 nd Annual May 16, 2009 Judge: Scott Griffeth Arena Steward: Lori Johnson Announcer: Steve Porter Registrars: Irene Johnson Lillian Tripp Deneice Housley Kaleen Smith Roustabouts: Paul Chaffee Chris Apedaile B&W Days Queen: To be announced First Attendant: To be announced Second Attendant: To be announced A Richmond Lions Club Project
Richmond s Ninety Fourth Annual BLACK AND WHITE DAYS National Spring Show A Richmond Lions Club Project The show will be held in the George B. Caine Pavilion, 50 South State Street, Richmond, Utah LIABILITY WAIVER Important! Read carefully before you participate in this show! The handling and showing of livestock involves risk of personal bodily injury and damage to property. The Richmond Black and White Committees and any other entities responsible for the running of this show, including their employees, agents or volunteers, will in no case be responsible for any loss, damage or injury done to or at the show, or injury to person or persons representing the exhibitor in any way at the show, EVEN IF SUCH INJURY OR DAMAGE IS THE RESULT OF THE NEGLIGENCE OF THE ABOVE PARTIES. If anyone feels he/she cannot make this agreement not to sue or make claim against the above parties, THEY SHOULD NOT PARTICIPATE IN THE SHOW. Participation in the show will be interpreted as commitment and agreement by all participating persons to assume all risks of injury or damage and as waiver of all rights to sue or make claims against the above parties. By participating in this show, all participants also commit themselves and agree to be bound to indemnify any entity or person whom they sue or make claim against, that is, they agree to fully pay such parties or person for any monetary or other damages that those parties suffer as a result of suit being instituted or claim being made against them, including but not limited to the payment of all expenses, attorney s fees, court judgment or other money damages arising from such suit or claim. Schedule of Events: Wednesday May 13, 2009 Western National Spring Judging Contest (4H, FFA, Collegiate & Open Division) Breeder Net (Internet Cattle Marketing) Holstein Association Forum Exhibitors Dinner Judging Contest Awards Thursday, May 14, 2009 Dry Cows Bulls Heifers Jr. Champion Jr. & Sr. Division Western Spring National Futurity Pre-Sale Social Richmond Heritage Sale Friday, May 15, 2009 Milking Cow Classes Intermediate Champion Jr. & Sr. Division Senior Champion Jr. & Sr. Division Grand Champion Jr. & Sr. Division Group Classes Family Movie Night Saturday, May 16, 2009 Chuckwagon Breakfast Cow-a-bunga Race Horse Show Halter Classes Dairy Foods Show Judging Awards and Door Prizes Draft Horse Judging Civic Parade Draft Horse Pulling
Horse Pulling Contest Saturday May 16, 2009..7:00 pm Tickets go on sale Saturday 5 pm: $4.00 (children under 11) $2.00 Director: Shane Spackman Announcer: Brady Christensen Committee: Adam Johnson, Kim Johnson, Dallas Spackman, Phillip Spackman, Keith Ward, Jeff Young Teams must weigh in at LaMar Spackman s Ranch: 298 South 2 nd West (Hwy 91) between noon and 2 pm. Teams not weighing in will pull in heavyweight class. Richmond Black & White reserves the right to test any horse entered in the pulling match for drugs. Owners consent to such drug testing by bringing horses to the premises. Refusal to allow such drug testing shall constitute immediate disqualification of horse & owner. Any horse testing positive for drugs or found to have any electrical stimulation devices, will be disqualified & premium money withheld. Local veterinarian must be notified 24 hours before pull of any drugs used for medical purposes. Classes: 1. Teams weighing 3200 pounds or less 2. Teams weighing 3201 to 3500 pounds 3. Teams weighing over 3501 pounds A trophy will be awarded in each class. Prizes: $300.00, $275.00, $250.00, $225.00, $200.00 Gold Medal Sponsors Cache Valley Counter Tops LD s Café Lower Foods H A Fabricators Silver Medal Sponsors Randy s Service Center Lee s Market Place Itty Bitty Equipment Lloyd Facer Trucking KCA Construction & Transportation Theurer s Quality Meats Open Horse Show Saturday May 16, 2009 Judge: Scott Griffeth About the Judge: Scott lives in Preston, Idaho with his wife Lori and their two daughters Kylie and Sasha. He has judged horse shows in both Utah and Idaho for more than 22 years. He was involved in rodeo in his early years, but with the soreness and wisdom that comes with age, has moved on to reining and cutting horses. He has trained horses for more than 30 years and has given clinics in Idaho, Utah, Wyoming, Nebraska and Texas. He has shown horses through out the west including at the World Championship Snaffle Bit Futurity in Reno. This is Scott s third time judging here at Black & White Days. Judging will begin promptly at 8:00 a.m. Horses are to be on the grounds and registered before judging for the class/classes entered begins. Before any horse may enter the ring, it must be properly entered on the registration forms provided at the registration booth. Breeds will be shown separately if numbers warrant. Six placings will be made in each class. Trophies and/or ribbons will be awarded. Classes will be judged in the order listed below. Halter Class, Mares: Entry fee: $5.00 per class 1. Baby Fillies - born 2009 2. 1 year olds 3. 2 year olds 4. 3 year olds 5. Aged Mares 4 and older (no cross entry with class 6) 6. Brood Mares - foaled in 2008 or 2009 (no cross entry with class 5) Grand & Reserve Champion Mares all 1 st and 2 nd place winners Halter Class, Geldings: 7. 1 year olds 8. 2 year olds 9. 3 year olds 10. Aged Geldings - 4 and older Grand & Reserve Champion Geldings all 1 st and 2 nd place winners Halter Class, Stallions: 11. Baby Colts - born 2009 12. 1 year olds 13. 2 year olds 14. 3 year olds 15. Aged Stallions - 4 and older Grand & Reserve Champion Stallion all 1 st and 2 nd place winners
Fitting & Showmanship at Halter: 16. Pony Fitting & Showmanship - all ages 17. Fitting & Showmanship -10 years and younger 18. Fitting & Showmanship -11 and 12 year olds 19. Fitting & Showmanship -13 and 14 year olds 20. Fitting & Showmanship -15 thru 18 year olds 21. Fitting & Showmanship -19 and older For the Tots: 22. Lead Line - 7 years and younger 23. Walk/Trot - 8 years and younger Western Pleasure: 24. Western Pleasure - pony 25. Western Pleasure - 10 years and younger 26. Western Pleasure - 11 and 12 year olds 27. Western Pleasure - 13 and 14 year olds 28. Western Pleasure - 15 thru 18 year olds 29. Western Pleasure - 19 and older English Pleasure: 30. English Pleasure - jr. and pony 31. English Pleasure - intermediate and senior Reining: 32. Junior Reining Horses - 4 years and younger 33. Senior Reining Horses - 5 years and older If number of entries warrant, we may split reining into ages 15 and 16 Halter Class, Draft Mares: 34. Baby Fillies - born 2009 35. 1 year olds 36. 2 year olds 37. 3 year olds 38. Aged Mares and Brood Mares - 4 and older Grand & Reserve Champion Mares - all 1 st and 2 nd place winners Halter Class, Draft Stallions: 39. Baby Colts - born 2009 40. 1 year olds 41. 2 year olds 42. 3 year olds 43. Aged Stallions - 4 and older Grand & Reserve Champion Stallions all 1 st and 2 nd place winners Halter Class, Draft Geldings: 44. 1 year olds 45. 2 year olds 46. 3 year olds 47. Aged Geldings - 4 and older Grand & Reserve Champion Geldings all 1 st and 2 nd place winners Draft Horse Cart/Harness: 48. Cart/Harness - single draft horse 49. Matched Team Cart/Harness - weighing less than 3300 lbs. 50. Matched Team Cart/Harness - weighing over 3300 lbs. Silver Medal Sponsors Smithfield Implement Co. IFA Country Store Hyde Park Valley Implement for all your irrigation and implement needs Bronze Medal Sponsors Farm Bureau Insurance agent Brady Christensen Brent Webb Construction Caspers Ice Cream Cache Valley Extermination Rockhill Creamery fine farmstead cheese Wickham Brothers Horse Blocks Gilt Edge Flour Johnson Welding Contributing Sponsors Boots & Things Maverick Country Store Big J s/pizzavilla/tacomaker Grandma s Corner Bakery