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Show the Memmott Children's float third. Rue Nielsen, postmaster, and Mrs. Lucille Raines, postal employe, em-ploye, marching in cosutme and wheeling an air mail cart, were winners of the individual entry award. Thursday, the Race Meet Committee Com-mittee presented an excellent program of racing, featuring (Continued on Back Page) overflowing into cars and along the rail. Friday's racing was marred by accidents, one jckey and one horse suffering injuries. Saturday, one of the biggest crowds in Milford's racing history his-tory jammed the fairgrounds, and were rewarded in the closing clos-ing race of the meet by seeing six of the best-matched horses in the Utah circuit in a half-mile and 70-yard run. Tidy Step, I on the rail with Jockey Billy Dalton up. broke on top and had a half-length lead at the first turn. Countess O and Happy i Step were right on his heels, and challenged the game little bay all the way around. Gallant Sia, the Minersville favorite, was never able to get up close enough to challenge, finishing fourth behind be-hind Happy Step. Rock Pan and Lady Ago were-fifth and last. HERE'S MORE ABOUT PARADE (Continued from Page One) some of Utah's fastest horses. The usual Milford "summer winds" failed to dampen the spirits of the throng, and a capacity ca-pacity crowd filled the' stands. |