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Show t 4 cc The Salt Lake Tribune, Sunday, July L-19- Gty Okehs $22,284 Fund To 7 Community Groups 62 " - o - ' I ' y 4 " to seven community organizations total, ing $22,284.84 that will be charged to the municipal Affairs, account in the city budget, have been approved by . , . the Salt Lake City Commission.' MAYOR J. BRACKEN LEE VOTED against an appropriafor the Utah' Municipal League and for a tion of $7,484-8donation of $5,000 to the Utah Symphony Orchestra. . Appropriations 1962-196- 3 w 4 1 w A S V .. . a j & V . I OTHER -- ORGANIZATIONS, receiving allocations "were Community Transient Services, $4,200; Salt Lake City Junior Chamber of Commerce, $2,500; Salt Lake Safety Council, $2,000; Sugar House Chamber of Commerce, $600, and the . United Veterans Council, $500. f CITY AUDITOR LOUIS E. Holley told the commission ; no money has been set up in the city budget for the Salt Lake City Chamber of Commerces tourist pamphlets. He said it was his understanding there is a large stock of pamphlets on hand and that there will not be a need for additional booklets for some time. j 't 1962-196- r 3 vx are. American ''"L ", w . -v . TT 4sfS ttfrui i Jeff Rudd U happy cowboy once aboard hi horse, Paulee, and the dreams of many youngster are fulfilled In ride. . , to Do Its the Thing - 7 . i J . Sharon Jakobsen, aboard Cocoa, flies over Jumping bar In one of many facet of the sport of horseback riding. ' , , j, ' - . . ' Keep Up With the. Jones? Git aHorse By Robert H. Woody Tribune Staff Writer Signs of the times. JACQUELINE Kennedy, Law-for- . IT MEANS that horses are getting a new. lease on life. Once, when the good old U.S.A. was essentially agrarian, the horse population almost equalled the human population. SAVE 163 TOMORROW ON THIS DEMONSTRATOR SALE PERHAPS, THEY were the first victims of automation. When trucks and tractors came, the horses went to the dog food factory. Now theyre coming up strong on the Inside as a top national pastime. ALMOST ANYONE can own a horse. A good unpapered horse ' can be bought for as little as $150, says Mr. Rudd. Saddle and bridle will cost $250 to $300. . Thirty to $60 a month will buy the animal adequate food and shelter. Thats not fhuch more than it costs to raise a kid. , xdan wot Original price --on dm FW 1100 Modd $1,734. Gat It tomorrow for only $1,375 and mvo $163. Thou and still onjoy at much as 50 an gat bills go on saving pleasant, dependable, comfortable transportation. This Flat is fully equipped, including windshield washers, heater, whitewalls, underteal, padded dash and visors, oil filter, air cleaner and turn signals. Less than 4,000 miles on this fine car. Reduced 'price Includes New Car Warranty. Come in tomorrow. Start driving a bargainl BUY FOR NOTHING MTtRMOUNTAM DOWN ON FREED IARPCIT IMPORT CAR NEW IDEA FOR SttTRtSUTOt INDOOR-OUTDOO- PUN ' ktib-- Extra strong dyed with everlasting fast colors mothproof Imbreidorad (tars, double sawed stripes.' A certificate of guarantee wltti each flag. ing, Youve seen them in calendar pictures, hefty at one ton each, pulling the big beer s . wagon. THE BEST FLAG YOUR. MONEY CAN BUY at the SALT LAKE GOSTUHE CO. 1701 South - . THE SHETLAND Pony dub of Utah is growing rapidly. You can buy one of the bright littlq animals for $4,000 to $5,000. t Interest o the Intermountain Quarter Horse Assn., of course. Is the Quarter Horse, fastest thing on four feet for the short distances, great for cutting cattle. Youll see them in action at the- Golden Spike STAR FLAGS -- AIL SIZES 50 Cdtunty still uses his Clydes dales for plowing and cultivat- Shet-lands-an- d AND, OF COURSE, there are the untamed wild horses roaming the range down in Wayne County or over in Cedar Valley. For a real look at XJtah horses and horsedom,- - there will be the Utah State Fair HOrse Show, Sept 12 to 16. show will Utah.) Their Other breeds: They say a And 7 so, Hi, ho, Silver, be at the Salt Lake County fairgrounds In Murray July 20 certain farmer .up in Morgan Awayyyyyy!', to 2L . ' THE MORGANS, the country doctor horse, pulled the wagons westward. Gentle, they made good riding mounts, too. Their descendants are being ridden by members of the Rocky Mountain Morgad Horse Club, Youll see them July 6 to 7 at county fair time. -- k 1 1th East ' When' You Open or Add to Your Account with $200.00 - GENUINE CORNING4WARE - Show In Ogden next Novem her. You can pay up to $5,000 for a good stallion. Heres Itinerary The following schedule will be observed this week by the mobile blood collection unit of the Intermountain Regional Blood Center, American Red Cross: oom R Sauce pan with cover. Even use ' direct from freezer to hot stove. Of Bloodmobile LIVING R winner-fo- r 24'h of OTHER BREEDS are comThe peting for attention: American Saddle Bred, long maned and long-tailea true American horse, developed in ON THE OTHER side of the the U.S.A.; Welsh Ponies, mid picture, a good papered cost horse can $5,000 and upward. (You wont buy any UASIN8 KINTALS SALES R tttAtrt d and Dean Martin ride horses; Sammy Davis Jr. rides a mule (whose parents were a horse and hinny). A SUBDIVISION outside of Salt Lake City offers horse lure to bams as part of the v attract buyers. Utahs horse population Is up by 500 per cent over what it was 10 years ago, according to Charles P. Rudd, president of the Utah Horse Show Assn. ' ,, Derby $5,000, of course.) A lot of people prettiest equestrienne of them all, U spilled at the hurdle. Frank Sinatra, Peter Lari, 8, and Mindy Maske, 4, are "crazy over horses as they take a Jogging ride. Horse ownership Is climbing. way in size between the Morgans, but plenty are paying husky; the Appaloosas, with a thousand dollars on more their beautiful spots, they made great mounts for Die for their mounts. Consider the many horse as- howling braves as they closed sociations that have sprung up in On the wagon trains (at least thats what they do in in Utah. the movies); the Ponies of THERES THE Arabian America, miniature AppaHorse Club of Utah. Youll loosas. . need to put up at least $3,000 (RUMOR HAS it that a for one of their beautiful stallions. Ifou can pay up to bunch of Tennessee Walking Horses have immigrated to $15,000. Kentucky . and MONDAY Utah State Capitol, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Officers Club, Tuesday Tooele Ordnance Depot, Tooele, 9 a.m. to 1 pm. Wednesday Holiday. 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