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Show HORSE RACING TO HE HELD IN MURRAY Murray, Utah The new Salt Lake county fair grounds racing strip on its half-mile track, rebuilt re-built this year and with augmented aug-mented grandstands to seat more than 2500 persons, will make its debut in a three day running race meeting, July 2, 3 and 4. Races will be held each evening at 6:30 p.m with a guaranteed 6 running races by thoroughbreds, thorough-breds, and when possible, with special events. Conducted with cooperation of the Salt Lake County Horsemen's association, there will be 150 inorougnorens Bl ine iracK irom Salt Lake county, Fillmore, Del-! ta, Payson and Idaho points, j Each day, however, there will be j one race run limited to horses j owned and trained by horsemen i of Salt Lake county. In addition to the July meeting meet-ing there will be an August meet-1 during the Salt Lake County fair for which more than $2500 added prizes will be awarded. In addition to many improve- j ments to the racing strip and to the grandstand and parking accomodations, ac-comodations, there will be a new and modern starting gate, new lighting system, new stalls, new paddocks and many other improvements. im-provements. Entrance to the track is just south of the entrance to Murray City park. Racing will be conducted under the supervision of the Salt Lake j County Fair racing committee, j consisting of County Commissioner Commis-sioner George R. Morgan, chairman, chair-man, Stephen J. Moloney, Wilford Wil-ford J. Dansie, B. A- Reynolds and E. O. Brothers. |