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Show -- TV. Brigham Cily Horse Show Saturday Night Attracts Fine Horse Flesh, Good Crowd near capacity crowd attended the Brigham City Horse show last Saturday evening at Rees Pioneer park, sponsored jointly by the Third and Eighth wards, as a fund raising project. Ring master for the affair was Walter G. Mann, with Arthur Wooley serving as judge and Dick Wheatley as announcer. for the event were Norm Lichtenstein and W. H. Barnard with 'Hannah Hillam IA INDIAN HAND-LACE- serving as secretary and Morris Glover as treasurer. Ten stallions were shown In the Class 1 event but no Judging was made. Trophy winners in the other events were as follows: Three gaited, open: Prince Lynn, owned and shown by Mazel Callister, Salt Lake City. Western open: pleasure, Babe, owned by Mazel Callister, Salt Lake City. BEADED D MOCCASINS 1.00 OFF ($3.95 VALUES) Sale Starts 8 A. M. to 1 P. M. Thursday and to continue on until sold. Western open: pleasure, "Babe, owned and shown Truman Carver, Ogden. Harness show pony: Silver Mane Magic Laigo, owned and shown by H. B. Felt Open quarter horse, either sexi "Possum Gippy, owned toy Mac Wade, exhibited by Jerl Wade, Ogden . 'English pleasure: ' Gallant Star, owned and shown by Deanna Lichtenstein. Five gaited, novice: Lady Jane, owned toy Murrel Rush-for- t h, exhibited by Vic Adams, Centerville. Childrens driving ponies, children under 12: Jumbo, owned by W. C. Rockwood, exhibited toy Darla Rockwood. Cassilius pony: Hackney Mighty Swell, Jr., owned and exhibited by L. H. Strong, Salt Lake City. Childrens Horsemanship, age 16 and under: "Silver Sally, owned by H. B. Felt, exhibited by Jimmy Felt. Matched pairs, open: Cindy and Cody, owned toy M. E. Phippen, exhibited by Mr. and Mrs. Phippen, Logan. Rose Lee Western parade: Princess, owned by Mr. and Mrs. Muriel Bigler, exhibited by Robert Bigler, Ogden. owners to ride: by "My King's Flash, owned Dr. and Mrs. Melvin Richards, PO' exhibited toy Mrs. Richards, catello, Idaho. One of the feature attractions of the show wa6 an exhiFive-gaite- LLOYDS SHOE SHOP 72 SOUTH MAIN A Strange Twist To An Egg by These TREMENDOUS SAVINGS are good on APPRECIATION TO SHOPPER DAY ONLY So be here when the doors open Thursday at 9:00 a. m. ONE GROUP Reg. $19.95 LADIES and MENS Miss Gaynell Johnsen Bear River City, receives degree RIVERTON. Ia. (UP) For al Bachelor of Science most 50 years iBerry Rctoerts from USAC. took care of the school here, but he probably has rung the bell for the last time. On his 90th birthday, he was crowned "King of Custodians. A few days later he fell and broke a hip while Chief producers of tea are ringing' the bell. China, Ceylon, India, Japan, Formosa, Pakistan, Sumatra and Java. Phone your society news to 771. Final Ring bition toy "Honey Girl, owned trained and Joe Hillam, by shown by W. H. Barnard. Comedy relief for the evening was furnished by Mack, a donkey ridden by Rodney Romer and entered in the childrens horsemanship class. . . . 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