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Show BYU EXTENDS INVITATION TO HORSE SHOW Utah county horse owners are being invited to enter both draft and pleasure horses in the Brig-ham Brig-ham Young University horse show to be held May 24 from 3:00 to 6:00 p. m., in the BYU stadium at Provo, according to Max , J. Fielding, Orem, manager of the show. Assisting Mr. Fielding in directing di-recting the show will be Don Wix-om Wix-om of Burley, Idaho, and Courtney Court-ney Brewer, Provo. Named as judge of the show was H. Grant Ivins, former professor of animal husbandry at Brigham Young University and now in charge of the Utah office of the Office of Price Administration at Salt Lake City. According to Mr. Fielding, judging judg-ing will be for one and two-year futurity coifs in the following divisions: di-visions: two-year old saddle breed; model stallion saddle breed, and model stallion, heavy breed. Stock horses will be judged in connection with roping performances, per-formances, shown in hand, and ridden. Pleasure horses will be judged by walk, trot, and canter. Ribbons will be given for first, second, and third places in each of the several divisions of each type of horse. One new class of horses not previously announced has been added to the competition, said Mr. Fielding. Children under 15 years old owning horses may enter them, to be judged on how well trained the animals are. |