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Show Th Gulatamlmg Western Celebration! ccmnpiorjGiispMrosso TOT COWkOTS-TOOC- noa-- M MI O MOMTT ACTS Jay Sister and His Rodeo Star Australian Dogs Beeswax Moore Family BuscHbom Sr. and His Sensational Horses Miss Libby Horne, Teen-ag- e Also Bill CLOWNS AND BULLFIGHTERS GALORE Kajun Rid Buck LeGrond Wiley McCrea Five Beautiful Trick Riders Too Andy Womack July 20, 21, 22, 23, 25 Nightly at Ogden Stadium (No Rodeo Sunday, July 24) Steer Wrestling Bronc Riding Brahma Bull Riding Champion Cowboys $1.1,875 prize money) (An RCA Approved Rodeo A WEEK OF FUN July 16 street dance July 18 horse parade July 18, 19 horse show July 20 kids' parade July 24 PIONEER DAY PARADE The ride is only eight seconds long, but A. GAIN THEYRE proving the West is till wild. Thtough the length and bieadth of the country cowhands, young and not so young, aie taking to the arena for pnes and piide in demonstrations of the skill, courage and stamina that still mark this as a frontier land where brawn and bravery continue to carve out empires devoted to the care, feeding and production of beef for 180 million Amei leans. It's not easy. Life on the the wide open ranges is rough just as lough as it is in the rodeos millions of spectators will thrill to through summer and fall. "The only way you can kill a cow boy, they say back of -- 16th Annual SHO-DE-- UTE it seems on eternity on this hot seat. the chutes, "is cut off his head and bury it wheie he can't find it. Take an afternoon or evening off to watch those leather-limbebronc stompers at work, and vou'll begin to believe that its true. d THERE'S NO such thing as event in rodeo. Bronc and bull riders get bucked off on their heads, kicked on the wav down, and trampled after they land. Steer wiestleis, dropping from' the sadefle of a highballing horse to the hoi ns of a wild critter that outweighs them neatly four to one, can expect a rough time, and they frequently get it. One slip in timing and they might catch a a horn in the face or the abdomen, or they might fall finder the hooves of the steer oi their own horse. Even calf roping is no eay picnic. The unwary toper tan lose a finger, caught in the slack jerked tight by a calf charging full tilt to the end of the rope. On the ground they face a bundle of bucking, kicking and bawling beef that may tun 300 pounds or better, stout enough to flatten any man. Champion all around cow bov Jim Shoulders, who ought to know, calls professional icideo the suicide circuit. The' only thing l pally surprising about rodeo iniunes is that they arent moie frequent and that even more seldom do 7 Continued on Iff RANGERS O June 23, 24, 25 Salt Lake County Fairgrounds 5200 South State Thursday A Friday 8:00 p.m. Saturday 1K0 p.m. A 6:30 p.m. Bucking Cutting Horses v Bull Riding Calf Roping Competitive Horse Show Events Set: Creweief Netieeel Peey Express Qecen TTl,s 6 V brQnc scems to be Soaring through the oir-- but critter's kick is neck-poppin- The Salt Lake Tribune Home Magazine fl sy |