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Show Beaver Valley Rodeo Is Week-End Attraction i Floodlights from the Beaver ' Community Softball park installa-: installa-: tion in town have been moved to the rodeo arena at the Beaver Race Track ground for use this Friday and Saturday, and all other plans are in shape for one of the biggest shows ever staged in Bea- ver! The occasion is the 5th annual Beaver Valley Roundup and Night Rodeo. Usually set to tie in with Labor Day in the past, the dates for Beaver's big show this year have been advanced a week in order or-der hot to conflict with shows in Milford and other comunities. Promised for this year's show are a wide range of riding events, including some novel contests and stunts that should please the most rabid rodeo fan. In the way of entertainment between be-tween rides and as curtain raisers, there have been scheduled a high class cutting horse exhibition and performances by a group of colorful color-ful Indian hoop dancers, who have received rave commendation wherever they've appeared. Also, arrangements have been made for some clever "home-spun" acts of various kinds. Don't pass up Beaver Valley's 1959 Roundup and Night Rodeo this Friday and Saturday! Show time is p.m. both nights. |