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Show HORSE RACES TO BE 49-ER FEATURE Horse Races, with Beaver county horses and Beaver county riders, will be the feature attraction of the afternoon af-ternoon next Saturday, when the American Legion stages the annual Forly-Niner celebration. cele-bration. Bob Carter, chairman of the race committee, today announced an-nounced six races, which will include a V mile kid pony race, 38 mile saddle horse race, V mile girls pony race, 38 mile saddle horse race, V2 mile saddle sad-dle horse exchange race, and Vz mile tree lor all. Admission to the races will be 25c and 50c, Mr. Carter said. Horse owners wishing to enter en-ter horses may contact Mr. Carter, Car-ter, Frank Lewis, secretary, 0. Gordon Murdock Also, organizations and business busi-ness houses not already contacted con-tacted for parade floats, are invited in-vited by Dave Morris to prepare their floats, and enter them in the competition for the valuable cash prizes. Two divisions will be judged separately, the adult I and junior divisions, Mr. Morris ' said. Several concessions are still available to any organizations wishing to operate them. Ray Walker or Jack Davis may be contacted for concessions. Full program of the all-day event follows: Wake-em-up Salutes, 6 a.m. Chuck wagon breakfast, 6 to 9 a.m. Kids games and races, im-mediately im-mediately following the breakfast. break-fast. Horse racing, Fairgrounds, 2 to 6 p.m. Free Swim for kids 16 and under, 1 p.m. Mammoth float parade, 7 p.m. Fortv-niner Dance, 9 p.m. till done. 1 |