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Show entry). Palomino class Tremont Gold, owned and ridden by Ed. Sund, Sandy. Junior five-gaited Molly May's Choice, owned and ridden by H. Grant Ivans (judged for exhibition only).. Stockhorse class Tony Boy, owned and ridden rid-den by Pete Morgan, Springville. Special Shetland pony event Dot-tie, Dot-tie, owned, shown by Stan Knight, Provo. Junior harness Gleam of . Hope, owned and driven by Mr. oZi Ladies pleasure class -Ginger owned and ridden by cTroT Bartlett. Men's pleasure class-Monty, owned and r.dden by Mel Peterson. Children's pleasure pleas-ure class-Pedro, owned and ridden rid-den by Geraldine Sund. ' ' y LOCAL ENTRIES WIN IN Y HORSE SHOW J. VV. Grant Entries, Pete Morgan and Dr. Holdaway Cop Honors at Annual Show The fancy-stepping thoroughbred, thorough-bred, Kalarama Parader, owned by the J. W. Grants, walked off with the feature event of the Brigham Young university horse show event last Friday at Provo. This five-gaited contest climaxed the day's events, with the winning horse drawing approval of both the crowd and , the judge, Melvin Reeves, Preston, Idaho. Kalarama Parader was ridden by G. A. Brown. In the 'Same show, Pete Morgan placed first in the stockhorse class with his Tony Boy, competing in a field of 20 contestants. Dr. Reed Holdaway's entry took third in the open jumpers class. J. W. Grant's entries placed high in other listed events also. Winners and places follow. Winners Win-ners were given beautiful trophys for the various events: Model yearlings Highland Rex-ie, Rex-ie, Ann, owned by George Mann, Woods Cross. Model 2-year-olds Ray of Hope, owned by Joseph Grant. Open jumpers Hooper Queen, owned and ridden by J. L. Mortensen. Model stallion Kalarama Kala-rama Parader, owned by Mr. Grant. Open three-gaited Sweetheart, Sweet-heart, owned and ridden by Leland Flinders, Salt Lake City (only |