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Show Race Meet Continues Friday, Saturday At Spring Acres Fair weather and winning longshots were the rule of the day last Saturday when Spring Acres opened their annua Memorial Race meet here. A highlight of Saturday's races was when British Pop, owned by Tea Mullins, out- Miss Utah, lovely Bunny Reese lasted a late rally by the Oakley of Brigham City, will be on hand Brothers favored Nona Hart to to present the trophy to the win-win win-win the Spring- Acres Gold Cup ning horse in the big Memorial horse which will be used to escort Miss Utah to the judges stand. This beautiful stallion has thrilled horse show crowds all over the Eastern states. The Memorial races will be resumed re-sumed Saturday at 2:30 p.m. with an outstanding card promised along with specialty acts between races. handicap. The Oakley and Mullins feud will be resumed tomorrow when British Pep and Fair O'Doon match strides with four others in the Memorial Speed Handicap. While Fair O'Doon appears to have a touch more class, the distance dis-tance and track seems to be more to the Mullin's filly's liking. Miss Utah IIer . . . Speed Handicap race, the top race of the day. In addition to the big race of the Memorial day program, five other races are slated, pitting most of the winners of last week's races together. Something New . . . Something entirely new to this area will be the showing of Verl Baum's high-stepping Hackney |