Show 11 Cakcribune ill)c quit Wetinemlay Morning July 21 1913 Beauties Preside Over Days of '47 Events 100 Cowboys Cowgirls Provide Thrills 71ar70::3 ' - - ' ' ' - '' 'lloriC 1 r -- - ti etlit ' 21400o0"1' c gx i"‘ :111- -- filhit -- I - 7 : - a ' -- ---- -7 'I 7 ' I wilAtto4t k t - ' - : -- - 2 - - for r v B 1 FORMATION SUY MORE WAR IONDS BURLINGTON TRAILWAYS ' BUS DEPOT 400 Ir ' :' 2 : : - 1 61 I S Phone: OF t THE o 4 :' - - - 00ootaPotOF " ' 1 f I P lk''''11' 1 A 4 1 Clitl ) as s as cleecl' c I - - 1 (1 -- : :': r:):!!!'':::: :::: :::! CP goo!!1- co- ''!:::::'':'tsL'-- ' ' "!-- - '' ::::::: :!si: :i 'F '' ::‘ ' ' ' :" i:::: L'::'-17- ::'- t:::::-- " ::::: ::i' 1:Itt':' :: ' ?! :::::: ::' :::: V:'':::::':: c i':- - 7744':: '::Ai41v'sA :4: pment setedhrei:b'si :1 ------ ::1('' k :4-- ' JI ---) f :::::' : i4 fi-ri- -- -- 0 ) - le - 174$ -- 1 Handy Ii7e i' pill: SS& ' r--- I rs 1 ireipott z c --" 4:t: r-- Cd 1 '' :i 4af'---4- ' ''4 ! t ' - i I! 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:: cO11 I- - : ' Lake observance Tuesday The event tracted thousands of spectators 1:4111kt44- : I 411447111" - side over the rodeo and pageant of the Salt continue 'eewki11 rTohueghcoeultebtrhaetionw climaxing with a mammoth program of ac- - - i - s ospprteohcveiladrleodedveaeon :: r4 i ':::'-'- ' ' 0 1 ' i :: :::f!ri: t- 'Yst ' "44N '"A'--- I t'-- ( 'i'-::--- the-sho- il -- and the psaaimgne i ‘ Ay ' i'"'- 's':::::::f::::::'N-tf- - - '0' :rA: thrill-jamme- s of kW f:3 -------- ----' ' Eitel-McCullou- etahsltsvonoewtwi - :: !'''7-'- 's t 4- - :ix'40 ' : (Continued from Page One) ttlyity on Saturday radio programs turned in a daring performance on and religious services on Sunday the trapeze seemingly dislocating Repeat Rodeo Rodeo performances will be reboth his shoulders and elbows while hanging in the air and then peated Wednesday Thursday Fri"wringing out the dishrag" in 'a day and Saturday nights with fast whirling act He also gave a matinee performances Thursday noon and Saturday at 2 p m barrel juggling performance Wednesday night has been designated as governor's night with Queen Appears The celebration royalty Miss-- - Governor Herbert B Maw to be special guest of the occasion rat rixtom queen Marva Collett aEmployes from Remington Arms and Cleone Pixton attendants and and the plant Miss Marrilyn Cullirnore put in not on shift are slated to attend their appearance to make a per- in a body It will be childrens day at the sonal plea for the purchase of war rodeo Thursday with the matinee bonds and stamps free to children under performance Wildly bucking horses from Big 16 years of age Special Invitakeen rivalry for tions for this event Timber Monit have been Rodeo in the National awards to Issued the Felt RecHiwanis association and an attractive reation center Rotary Boys' club to $6500 combined give Neighborhood house and St Ann's purse of crowd a rodeo at the a huge d show that will not orphanage Service men are also receiving soon be forgotten consideration with 492 free Five major rodeo events included special tickets distributed through the bareback bronc riding cowboy calf S 0 units The tickets were saddle bucking horse Co- nrovided roping by M J Greenwood ntest steer wrestling and Brahma Utah Oil company the Sorontibull riding club and the Salt Lake City mist The rodeo opened with a hisof public welfare department toric pioneer prologue try Sons The specialty - twirlers act and Daughters of Utah Pioneers from the rodeo v:i'l be taken to AU famous Mormon pioneer leadShriners' hospital Wednesday ers were characterized many by the 10:40 a m and the LDS Priat their living descendants including mary hosoital at Brigham Young courageous leadBuses to the fairgrounads operer who brought his band into the ate at intervals during barren Salt Lake valley the celebration it was announced Trick es raenad horses eidiskill c of degree i was voted a silver award The Affiliated Advertising Agendes Network is a group of independent advertising agenices located throughout the United States it was explained by Thomas H Axelsen vice president of the "' ' :'ii ''1 ' Days of '47 Program Adds New Thrills the Utah Florist? association : The agency's participation In preparation of the "Rainbow Land" booklet for the Utah department of publicity and industrial develop- was gold nrecognized gfi - ': ''::'''' '' 4e-"- o666 :: - - 7'::' :Ien'7::"::':'':11'' k:'-:::::- 4 cur) C:Z3 :' '1'::::::::r l'T r -- ::::: :::::::::::::::':':':::::::':'': :':'10':-:::1:-- : Loa 04: Queen Pat Pixton center charming "ruler" of Days of '47 and her two lovely attendants Marva Collett left and Cleone Pixton pre I IMM 1!! — (5 - 0: ''-'- ::::''?'e' N - ' ': :i!:::i :' : ::'''''': : ' J::::::::::::::::4":::::!14 fl 1 ::::'::::!::::::"::4::': ':'::::: ' ) ' -' ''' $4-''- ' ::::1:::::::::::::'::::: ::-:t-:4t- ::::: k - )tr!‘ '''::::::3::::2r'::::N-::'::':- ':::: : 1:'::f::'-- 44: F'274rt 7:fi::::::'::::::z i''':::::::: or" ::::::ti:T r:':k award i ? :::::':-7:- known Use of penicillin a rare new drug will be observed by 40 members of the Associated Druggists of Salt Lake County and the of executive committee the Utah Pharmaceutical association Wednesday when the group will visit Bushnell General hospital at Brigham City Sam Harman president of the Salt ilke county' association will head the group : : t c: ::7'1kNi:'-::-:''''''4:'::7:- : :' t :' !: A::::: - 7 ::V:''!' clover around with him is unbut he must lead a charmed life for how else could be survive years of being so chummy with horns that most of the time are right inside his barrel with him? Although Goulcrs position on the business end of the bulls horns is an act the animals don't know it Until he crawls in his barrel and is thrown to the bulls Gould has never had the pleasure of meeting them—and what's more important tlbey don't know him But by the is over Gould feels time he is pretty well acquainted with whatever they can dish out—and can he take it!' Uses of Penicillin s ''i0' ii::::::-::?- ::i::::s(tfii- cpoampepraandyysertdiisreemctenmt i i:::: :1:::i:1::: 7:::::':i:ii:::-:14- " 4- : s :t :: '''''N'i1s'''4 : !: 1:::1:i:::! : : i'i ::::: ::':' ::':':'':'::'-'- :: N::::::'-!::':':::::- i:::::::::::: Ad Agency Wins Awards - 1: ::: '''''! tive - :: : g4fk- '': : 3 : 4 54414'":'U''::'?''':'! :' ct ' :I 4z - : :: 44-- aTmheseni mnim ()11111111: 0 e - ::'::' "1-- ' k':':::' rl 4st k11 - XAZIFSET ::-:- '' Atat Paul Gould clown with the Leo J Cremer rodeo gets the prize for having the most undesirable job in the world Like the man who went over Niagara falls Gould also) works in a barrel But he is tossed around on the borns of a couple of Brahma bulls instead of taking a drop made smooth by thousands of tons of water Whether Gould carries a four-le- af Pharmacist Will See :: : A ''lik' ipi —1:': 'VPIVI ': :::: :4'-0- 4 ::?::::':::'l f':'!::'A4d:L - Halm Agent 60 East Second South Street ROUTE 4 - - 1 Paul II Ct S Istk' eV hard-hittin- As the war goes on transportation conditions are constantly changing Before making a trip be sure to consult your Burlington Trailways agent—well in advance—for the latest travel information 1 :17''' '''''''''''' '' 1 -- - ::::i: all-arou- rA LATEST St 3-- - 'e LtP' :'!:!' 2-- 4 - i 't i'::!: ::: 3-- Pi ii 'i "':'at i :10 i the back of his ranny sitting-olap in the dust" of Wednesday night's round-u- p brones includes another bunch of bad ones: Black Gold Blaze Piles Peak Will James Andy Terra-plan- e Prune Peddler Commando Widow Maker Golden Fan Joe onds When the big broncs went into Lewis Top Hat and Lee Rider action the arena was no place for tenderfeet Riders may be bucked off or make a magnificent ride all in a split second Ken Roberts champion cowboy for 1942 did the latter— made a magnificent ride on Headg bronc light a rangy In competition with other mem- that rocketed out of the chute like a dive bomber bers of the Affiliated Advertising Stays 10 Seconds Agencies Network throughout the "Hell to Set" is a brone that is United States the R T Harris just that but Paul Gould raked Advertising Agency has won five and stayed aboard the animal for in execution of advertising 10 seconds in a spectacular ride awards B Robert Young A A AN secreWhen George Yardley eased out of the chute on "Smokey" he let tary has notified R T Harris himself in for a sitting-dow- n president of its awards in strike Smokey refused to budge agency divisions but when sufficiently prodded he four The Harris agency swept the left a trail of hot footwork but Yardley stayed on top to qualify awards in the newspaper division That some of the top hands of silver rodeo fame were bucked- off was winning both the gold and adverno discredit to them The horses awards for the year's best drew were among the tough- tising Idea for newspapers The they est—Pearl Harbor Streak Mexico gold award went to the Morning Swift Current—as cantankerous a Milk advertisements featuring the lot of outlaws as ever 'left a cartoons of Reg Manning Salt Lake Tribune editorial page carII toonist This series of advertisements is being wed throughout Utah Idaho MontaV Washington and in other western states The silver award came for the coopera- 'P'"'' ?' -- i t I t ' :f' '' 1 4 sk&N-1'- -- :: -- - a'ArS:1 ':: mak t'''''':''''::::::::t'' 4'''::'5:''''::''''' t? !77777771 - ::::::4 - - ro' ':'2":s st Headquarters PI y 'Y- 4rf' ft 4 t ' - - ' ' 0 li j '''4 :1 -- :2-- I ' '1' 1 : 1 Ever tangled in the Swirl of horses and riders was Clown George Mills and his mule Eddie Cantor who constantly stole the show from the bronco busters A feature of the rodeo was the act of the "Great Jansley" performing on the world's highest swaying pole 168 feet above the ground Final event of the show was the Brahma bull riding contest always a favorite with rodeo fans with 12 of Cremer's daredevil riders trying to stick on the backs of the animals Performance Tonight The second performance ot Cremer's rodeo is scheduled Wednesday at 8 p m at the fair grounds In the calf roping contest Homer tophand from the Pettigrew southland did a neat job of tying up a little Brahma dogie in 23 3seconds for first money Jack Skipworth looped and tied his calf in 27 5 seconds for second money Jiggs Burk's time for third money was 28 5 seconds Jim Snively and Clyde Burk tied for fourth place with 31 5 sec- 11--- - t ' 1 ' ' (C46 - -- f00""A tests Star-Spangl- ti7g - :5c:111 f v'7'": - back-breaki- and-dresse- d ht :' cowgirls opened the performance with a quadrille on horseback First event was the bareback bronc riding contest with the cowboys pitting brain and brawn sucagainst the cessors of the notorious "Strawberry Roan" Then In quick succession came the calf roping saddle bucking horie riding and horse roping con- corps Next came the royalty of the Days of '47 fete—Queen Pat Pixton her attendants Marva Collett a n d Cleone Pixton and Princess Margaret Cullimore—riding in the royal car driven by Mayor Ab Jenkins The pageant was climaxed by a grand parade of 27 girls carrying the flags of AmerIn the cosica's allies tumes of the nations they represented followed by a military guard composed of representatives of the army navy and marine corps all forming a V for Victory into which paraded five girls dressed to represent Peace and the Four Freedoms The audience then joined In Bansinging "The ner" as the finale As the pageant moved off the field the Cremer troupe galloped into the spotlight and the rodeo was on Following the Introduction of the rodeo personnel by veteran announcer Pete Adams of Tulsa Okla eight mounted cowboys and : ::: 1 At Opening Performance of Rodeo Bucking bronco s writhing Brahma bulls a n d frightened calves were the order of the day in the opening performance of Leo J Cremer's great Days of '47 rodeo at the state fairgrounds Tuesday night With more than 100 cowboys and cowgirls from the wide open participating Cremer's spaces rodeo opened before the largest first-nigcrowd in years The event was opened with an epic prologue under the direction of Mrs Irma F Bitner depicting in brief panorama the history of rtah from the great trek of Father Escalante across' the trackless mountains and deserts of Utah to the present Characters depicting Jim Bridg- C Freer trapper and scout mont early explorer for the government and the Mormon pioneers 'paraded before the crowd Color Guard Leads Leading the pageant was a color guard representing the army navy and marine corps followed by the Magna-Garfiel- d drum and bugle - " Rodeo Barrel Act Gives Clown 'Toughest Job' IT AT - - HOURS 10 to to DIAL |