Show Saturday Morning- - -- Rodeo Stars Thrill S k Slht Salt £akf -- (Tribune- - v July 22 1939 h Throngs Kiddies Have Own Show -1 This crowd of 8500 at the state fairgrounds Friday night constituted the attendance in Covered Wagon Days rodeo history— largest second-da- y j Top Cowboys Thrill Huge Rodeo Crowd w I I ? f i ‘ Second Might of Show Draws Throng of 11300 J i V f' L 'v Si Wagons Do Duly as Floats 15 top-ian- k wir-whon- ls afternoon performance before the day money" is divided the But mnrks established Thursday and Friday nights will be mighty tough to btat In the bronco nding Friday night for instatue only two of the 33 cowboys failed to stlrk for the requisite 20 seconds nnd one of these was dislodged only bemuse his mount swung into a fence ‘ Easily 'Mastered Will James most feared broneo In the entire Cremcr string was mastered easily by Buck Tjivis of The Ore only Emploving decorated toy wagons floats the children marched about the streets amid the of Indian chiefs and the twirling lariats of cowboys Jean Benson daughter of Mrs Ira W Davis of 520 North Thud W'est street was ehosen Coveied Wagon Days queen and her small sister Norma was made pnncess LaVomie Fox d uighter of Mr and Mrs Moroni Fox of 404 West Fouith North street was attendant to the princess Beverly Mikesell daughter of Mi and Mis Leroy H Miktsed of 502 North Third West streak originated and managed the parade as y Moro cowboy pitched to the ground strangely was a veteran who has won about every major show in the country during his long caree- r- Floyd Stillings of Cody Wyo Rov Cox of Fhoemx whose horse struck the fence saved himself by grabbing hold of a pole The Brahma bull nding competition saw Junmv Nebit the low n who is more than just a clown add one more to his life saving lecoid His antn s a erted the hull a barge just before the maddened animal reai bed the fallen John Flfic a leading Nevada rider None of the calf topeis Frul iv night eould tom h the mark of 12 8 seconds set the previous night bv Royce Sew alt of Texas -- perhaps ft world record for Brahma calves The best Friday mirk was that of Churk Sheppard of Globe A ? at 15 2 and the so nnd best was set by Hugh Benin It world ihun-pmsteer roper in PGR at Jti 4 seconds c c n Steer Bulldogging Farl Queen Marie Bertelsen fastened the thick bandage over the eyes of Frank Sullivan before his “blindfold’’ motor trip down Main street Friday d Jr Bronco Riding Blindfolded Driver Pilots Official judges Friday confirmed the judgment of the rodeo audience in (taming Fclihe Curtis of El Reno Okla fust prize winner in the Thurxdiv night rodeo bronco ruling ompc t ition Curtis sutvived a hec tu trip lear Hi cuss the Hiena on the bat k of looi hie Hoot hie a hut ker with a wide reputation Sc nnd pi ii e in bioinn nding went to Bill Me Mai ken of Trad City S P who was champion in this event at the 1337 Covered d agon davs Bart Cletinon of S P was third Top money among Brahma bull rulcis vvint to Kid Hatcher of Hugo Colo who lasted his eight seconds on 1'he Old Spinning Wheel ' a bull given to rotation Si mill vv is k x Cooper of R ilcers-fulCal and third was llubrrt Sind ill of ’I rt monton Clah MtWmkcn was the only cowboy to plaif among the fust thice in mine tli in one event Set ond in htnn o nding he was also thud m bulldogging Money was not distubtueo to the high plac ers for the Thursday nigh! perfmiunme because all entrants could not compete Dav monev' will he distributed to the first four in each event when all have had t heir ham e to ride c c 1 Dead-woo- i i d ‘ c UY Worker r m Miss Marie Bertelsen queen of The stunt was the second of the the current fete affixed the thak blink hand nround Mr Sullivans Covend Wagon Davs celebration evis and personally attested its Ihe first was a slagt'ccmih holdup Then she fastened at Second South and Main Ntreets opaqueness Thursilav Third nnd last will he a over his head a black hood that envoi cd wagon race scheduled to made his blindness doubly ret tain finish Saturday at 1 p m at the Four wagons But the young man unperturbed same inteiseition climbed into his car and drove up will begin simultaneously at four equidistant from midtown Main street ftnm Second South points and xeviral nulls awnv They will to the Brigham Young Mreit appiouh Suomi South and Main nionumcnt around the monument streets from the four directions and hack to the starting point On the way north tics uncanny sense of direction faltered for a moment Coming to a pedestrian lane sign in the enter of the street he came to a full stop before he could sense where the sign stood In n he pulled aside to miss It to 'Ihe safety islands adjoining Ihe bus lams also troubled him and one he missed bv ft margin of inches ftuorduig to polne traffic1 officer who followed him On the return trip however Mr Sullivan got the ‘feel" of things a little better The f nal hint k he took a ft break nei k clip nnd he nine tn full atop nt Sc nml South stmt ixactly where he was The rodeo performance Saturday at 2 15 p 111 will be free (o all children under II years of age Older children and adults who accompany the youngsters will he admitted at the bargain rate of 50 rents “let-dow- Slayer Pays Penally PRISON Cal iMvid 25 was July 21 executed Fndiv in San Quentins gas (hiunbcr foi the muidir of Earl Cofer near Corning SAN Ql'FNTIN IT-Cl- aud t 11 K H i t 111 Box nd $i10 PITTSBURGH 21 July tT) r -S- unny Havana pictured by its delegates as "the back door to the United States" became the open door Friday to the 1040 Lions international convention By ‘a very close vote" the club gave Havana the decision over De- troit which had competed spiritedly for the choice Ihe Cubans challenged their fellow Lions to go Rnd see thnt their country was “not a place where thev rhumba in the street all day and night " More serious xenors said Cuha was the country that could do the most toward 'making South America friendly to the USA" Regular 1 60 MARTHA WASHINGTON CANDIES 3 STORES so M UN ST kAST I1KOADH AT SO 10 oenrv— 2148 wash kRkSII DAILY K the May Cost prices share of these sayings Saturday! 12 Value Demberpa Spun Ilayon S$sssm I a our MSIESSES ()l Values stock new (let to 39ft Ii Values to 1195 t I2f)5 Dcgulur 39ft and C © A rF 693 Valin § 3 Fleece Value Kogular 1973 ALL BLTTIK IOUMALS DEDUCED! J193 VALUES 10 Spiing Tweed J -- 11 2-Pou- EVffiHUY OTMMEM (fillMMS! fall and former selling for clear forgotten! in 1 Likewise the sego lily saved the lives of Utah pioneers In the spring of '48 when their provisions ran out and their crops had not matured they like the red men ate its roots "The pioneers arrived in tha year 1847 In 1896 Utah was admitted to the Union The national flags showing our patriotism to the government of the United States are included and the great eagle the emblem of our Union with outstretched wings giving protection over all" of peace Cuba Outbids Detroit For Lions Comrntion p The matinee performanee Is in no sense a from the evening events The same series of speeiai arts are presented and the competition I11 riding roping and ‘dogging is just as fierce e c Utah 'Die b inner is blue fringed with gold with the following device worked in natural eolors on the center of the blue fieldThe center is a slntid nbnve the shield and thereon an Ameriwith can eagle outstretched wings the top of the shli Id arpierced with six arrows ranged cross-wis- e upon slnetd under the arrows the word ‘Industry' on the center of the shield a beehive on each side of the beehive growing sc go lilies below the word 'Utah' and nn the bottom of the shield the figures '1847' with the appearance of being back of the shield there shall he two American flags on flagstaffs placed cross-wiswith the flags so draped that thevwill project beyond each side of the shield the heads of the flagstaffs appearing in front of th® eagles wings and the bottom of each staff appearing over the fuc of the draped flag below the shield below the shield and the flags and upon the blue field the fgurcs '18 around the entire design is a narrow c ire le of gold The svmbnhsm of the flag is described by Kate B Carter in a booklet prepared by the Daughters of Utah Tioneers of which Mrs Osear A Kirkham is state president ‘Ihe Beehive Meaning 'Indus-- t rv In the founding of this - Free Today Patron Succumbs t The exhibit sponsored hv the state central company Daughters of Utah Pioneers is a replica of the flag adopted by the state legislature as the official flag of See Hod eo Coveted Wagon Days colehiants jammed the sheets Friday afternoon to watch Flank Sullivan Ji pufoim his mvstenous “blindfold drive” at high speed up and down Mam sheet sup-pnsf- d Job dav s Children Will In Main Street Drhing Exhibition 1 state the pioneers encompassed bv a desert had very few implements with which to work but had unlimited industry coupled with their faith The honey bee seeks its maintenance from the air soil and w ater— likewise our pioneers took from the resources them materials with around which to build their homes and villages "The sego hlv — Our state flower mound the beehive The legend flower of Utah which long ha been sacred to the Indians The story js told that one morning after a gieat battle where many Indians had been killed the battlefield was covered with hundreds of these little flowers and the Great Spirit told the remaining red men to rat the root of the plant to save them from starvation The Indians resolved never to fight on a lilies battlefield where sego grew thus it became an emblem f Car Before Fiesta Throng Prize Given To Oklahoman Mysterious Sixth Sense Guides Youth Blevins of Denver istib-lfhethe host bulldoggu g time of the eurrent meet at 7 2 second Mr Bennett landed his steer in It seconds for sei nnd place kudu night and third pIhc e thus f u Slats Jaiohs of I og indole Niv the Thin sdav niht leader with 30 6 seconds di npped to sc ond posit ion The truk ridi rs went thiough their amazing aits this time without injure ami even land Mi R e the lithe TeHn who was smi-lie- d into the fence 'Ihuisdav night was Loyal hark on a fresh mount 1 tie riding troupe of Monte nnd Loses to After All Louise Montana ken and Lav in c Williams Buff Himlv Ji F t ill e norm srk n y Juiv 21 N'rsbit Francis Stiller and Mi Hi e — lulin ( omiollv 54 vrar old works ‘Saint Louis Dines’ vied with one anotlu r in hnimi-sault- s projects admiinslintion workir should) r elands tail stands who won commendation and a head st ends cruppii vaults and promised lay imrccse when he MI MPHIS 1 elm July 21 ( Vt— (bags of various kinds Mrs Ni shit slue k to his job Instead of Joining who is the wife of the rodeo clown 'too others in walking out lost it Mtmilus lok anothi r link with a nnd in her own right is the aFrol iv colorful e 11 In r era Friday when W R A olficmls clu i king cknowledged womens truk riding iltaili took I)irnzo Pacini records discovered Conchampion of the world drew special plaudits with hi r stnnils -- nolly came under the new feeler d laurnro ran the 'Pee Wee' sahead down and feet vertical in the law forcing all persons on Ihe rolls loon near the Mujuxsippl watereir- - at the tail of a galloplrg horse for 18 mouths to take front In days In Again Jeff Reavis thrilled the at least a 20 day furlough i' rich atmosphere surrounded crowds with hts horse ‘Danger" w hose per forma m es w It h out ft sinBURBANK Cal CP Ursn D by powerful river roustabouts and inrktow n e 'tte W (' Handy found gle guide except Jeff a spoken Briggs Bountiful I'tnh farm hov commands have earned him a plac e who mvrr bid f'cuvn before Ibis lnpu'lon for the haunting tune in Mvdison Square (laiclcn in Just month soloed k ridnv si the mw tbit made him It ruler of the mrlj hi up x com pot x Hi one secson Monte Montana nnd siinv sir or ps It mi rig si hnn Ii ot of Ihe f st be f h's four giaci ful dining hoi is w a 'M lamis Pinin' was the bf-- l ‘ I to i a rd i m cl A c t u 01 e k os hv to i'o so of lu me of t nr m on lot and his t n u o r r ill v ‘r re U rr i mi lie 1 mi life ic tier tninnd I1 Rrdma uul nnd if von n k Beale aired Its ami hm lii'clhginl buffalo ng mi he sui he hope d to eoi n n nm Mill the No 1 blurs commanded heavy applause mifsion in the a r cori s ! Symbolizing the vutues of pioneers the Utah state flag will be on display in a window of Auerbachs department store for the remainder of Covered Wagon rade cowA surplus of professional boys in the competitne events presented completion of the first-daschedule The remaining contestants will get their chance at the Saturday Official State Flag to Be Displayed as Part Of Covered Wagon Days Celebration Covered W'agon Days spirit pervaded the neighborhood of Third West and Sixth North streets Friday evening as 34 children staged in miniature their version of the annual Covered Wagon Davs pa- feet in the air with no net below except the one that two of the men dive into at the dimax of the ait Then followed with a precision characteristic of Leo J Cromer the series of Four participants in a miniature Covered Wagon Days parade staged Friday night in the ncighbothood of Third West and Sixth North streets Left to right Bonnie Jean Mikesell Jean Benson queen Norma Benson princess and IaVonne Fox attendant Decorated Toy n I (Continued From Tags One) rodeos events Children Hold Wagon Days In Miniature Values (o 1205 zr mukemies 3o i:sr O i Valmvs to M 05 imoxmvAV 4 |