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Show f -l i - . A- 41 ,. M f-' ' :k J 4 i saL,. kl 'r...'v;r ...... . r' T" ,r ": n - "- l j. '. r " '. " " 1 " t Vickl Jones and ShaVon ravich in full regalia for the big performances' of the annual Sho-De-0 Friday and Saturday evenings. The girls have taken many prizes in riding events in Utah and out of, the state. . ft hjtt, , Sho-De-0- Opens 13th Annual I Horse Classic Fridav greatest exhibition of horsemanship horseman-ship will swing into action. .There will be a grand entry It's rodeo time again, and one of the greatest .shows in the state will be staged in the Mur- Rangers Sho-De-0 and Utah's of all participants and from that moment on there will bo no lag in the rugged wildwest show, whicTi rates as the most colorful of all Utah demonstrations of horsemanship. The thrill packed show has listed list-ed on the long calender of events calf roping, three gaitcd, five gaited saddle horses, pony classes, bareback and saddle bronc riding, precision drills, trick riding, and Brahma bull riding, harness races, Arabian costume exhibitions, exhibi-tions, stock horse demonstrations, junior and kiddies events. Joyce Atwood, known throughout through-out the west for her trick and fancy riding, will be on hand to display her talent as will the famed Silver Spurs . . a local women's riding group. A. Fred Dipo, show chairman, said the grand affair has been planned through the combined efforts ef-forts of every Ute Ranger and the general chairmen include, Oscar Bennion, ring master; Nat Hetherington, program & planning; plan-ning; Marion Snow, announcer; Miss Donalda Mahan, Seattle, Wash., will be judge. Trophies will be presented by Mel Bennett Ben-nett and ribbon awards will bo given by Lee Henriod. |