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Show W 29th ANNUAL UTE RANGERS r 2t V'JIL Wt .a' Hi". f let is? : AUCTIONEERS LOVE jr NO CHAINS ON ME Rodeo & Horte Show Events Ute Rangers Black Light Drill Adults $2.50; Children under 12 FREE (with adult) 5200 South Stats JULY 3&4-8P- M TTrll Alikif Jliawiu ViottoTslSirSOMO . oMSfcj .. 2 . -- f7" a I', i ca. JUNE 26, 27, 28 Nightly t:00 p.m. Tff$ y sraa pauix -- 4 JWI 27 60? FJA .v CIOWN Wilbar Raugrr r-- 'f , - ' ' ' 4 J ' ' &4 ' M. 4 ' world champion saddle bronco rider, originally from Whitehall, Shawn Davis, the great Ihree-tiinbronc named Wapiti. Saddle bronc riders equipment in on this is form Mont., good e fore and aft motion. consists of a soft woven rope attached to the horse's halter. Rider spur in e IUU flCHUl Witk Peik high-kickin- g arc-lik- rode i LEHl" UTAH MNOUNCU feb CkwwAeri IF YOU'RE a rodeo bulf, you know all about Chcyen- - Time Time to dress up for the and you can save 10 on ail our merchandise, including: TONY LAMA BOOTS ACME BOOTS RES 2 ST GL HATS AMERICAN HATS LEE LEVI SHIRTS AND PANTS LARRY MAHAN SHIRTS PAN HANDLE SLIM SHIRTS CROSS WESTERN SUITS AUTHENTIC INDIAN JUSTIN BOOTS JEWELRY MOCCASINS FOR THE WESTERN FASHION-MINDE- EVERYTHING D INDIVIDUAL You can save 10 by taking advantage of our CASH REBATE PROGRAM. Available only at our COMPLETE WESTERN STORE. about our Ask our regular customers quality and service. i Phone LiU 277-173- 1 S.ill 11m (fflCHIHG POST 6089 Highland Drive Sait Lake City, II 1 viwmu'mttri777?rtrj.wsji?7M2zzzi Utah fr cheyennc gf no. If you aren't quite that far along, but are interested in this colorlul sport birthed in the days of the Old West, better high-tai- l it to Cheyenne for this years Frontier Days. July Ul througli 27. They started w hooping it up with rodeo way back in 1879 and have lxen keeping up the whooping every year until, now, the event w lii draw in excess nt 1.000 professional fs RODEO SEASON Ustsffs Long time favorites Roy Rogers and Dale Evans with the Sons of the Pioneers will be the opening celebrities the first two "nights. Following them will he Buck Owens and the Buckaroos, Susan Raye. in his Marty Robbins first Cheyenne appearance and Barbara Mandrell and Mickey Gilley w inding up the arena shows the final two nights. "Pleasant, (os&oc Straujberi cowboys, along with Indians, country music stars, dancers and other eniertainmen! artist.i to mala; Cheyenne the "Mardis Gras of the West for the nine days tow ards the end of July Utah's v THE there is and COWBOYS, no limit to the numlier who may enter, pay up to $100 ol tiu-i- own cash in entry fees, and this is added to the Induced by b AuSw3n ry " KEesy r SuQVu NI6HT prize money. Thus. Cheyenne pays out more than $!J.0iM) to the top (KuTormers in saddle bronc, bare I, at k, bull riding, rookie saddle bronc, calf roping, steer roping and steer wrest bug each year For eight of the nun day s there will he Night Arena Shows, which feature.,, in addition to the top country-westersongsters, the ex citing chm kwagon racing with three or four teams of thoroughbred horses pulling authentic replicas oi the old range ihuekwagons racing for the C S. champ lonship. OCLALA INDIANS from Fine Ridge, South Dakota, also will he there in their traditional dances 9a0mammdth parses N I2TH TWG 10 00 AM kica PM PAfitADE. 14th Pka PRICE-Carbo- County Utah n n Robbers Roost Round-u- p June 26-27-- 28 (RCA Approved) effort, Three "fun-- f Hed" day F R of excitement One of the most hhly recognized and colorful tock producer D A "SWANNY" Ketby will conduct th ovnt. One Highlight of th 3 DAY Celebration will be a Race consisting ot 8 or 9 Races, Sat. June 28 of 200 p m Sponsored by the Eastern Utah Race Assoc. Carbon County oHcrt plenty of accommodation for veryono and guarantees an enjoyable time for M. For tickets and Inbmwticn wrHet Quint P.ckup, 18 North h East, frice, Utah 4301. |