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Show GRANT HORSES PLACE TOPS INS.L SHOW Hope Violet and Miss Hilda Take Top Honors In Salt Lake Horse Show Entries from the Joseph W. Grant stables and the L. B. Flint stables in Layton took first place in the outstanding events at the closing performance of the Salt Lake Horse Show during the past week. The Grant's high-stepping Hope Violet placed first in the three-gaited three-gaited event. Miss Hilda won the Fine harness event for the Grant stables. Following are the first place winners in each of the final night's events: Jumper stake Lady, owned and ridden by Bobby Fraser, Billing?,, Bill-ing?,, Mont. Five-gaited maiden horses Molly May's Choice, owned by H. Grant Ivins, Salt Lake City, rid-: den by Guy Ivins. Children's pleasure h o r s e s western equipment Trigger, owned by Dick Smith, Salt Lake City, ridden by Allen Adams. Fine harness,, 3-year-olds Edgemont Banner, owned by Beth Ann Sorenson, Salt Lake City, ridden by Herman Kraenbuhl. Western pleasure championship Tremont Gold, owned and ridden rid-den by Ed W. Sund, Sandy. Five-gaited horse, junior riders under. 19 years of age Stonewall. Glamour, owned and ridden by Merelyn Flint, Layton. Three-gaited stake Hope Violet, Vio-let, owned by Mr. and Mrs. Joseph W.' Grant, Springville, ridden by A. G. Brown. Fine harness Miss Hilda, owned by Mr. and Mrs. Joseph W. Grant, shown by Mr. Grant. Stock horse championship My Cue, owned and ridden by Marvin Mar-vin Dunbar, Logan. Five-gaited championship stake Leland Stonewall, owned by Flint Stables, Layton, ridden by Buck Fields. Hunter stake Ranger, owned and ridden by Bobby Fraser. |