Show i RACING BEGINS NEXT SATURDAY Bi Big j Sporting Event V Will i Be Greeted by Thousands Opening j Day PLANT IN GOOD SHAPE Utah Turf Field IField Clubs Club's New Home About Ready to Occupy 1 t On On Onn n next Saturday the tho first annual spring and ant summer meeting of or tho the Utah Jock club will vill wil bo ho Inaugurated at the hue Fair Fall grounds grounds The racing will wil continue continue con con- up to and including July 7 In Inthe Inthe Inthe the autumn there will wi be lie another meetIng meeting meet meet- le Ing of or 20 days The holding of or I the coming comIns m meeting stands out as us tho the biggest biggest biggest big big- gest sporting event ever brought off oct offIn offin In this el city for lor or it I has attracted attention attention atten atten- tion ton all al over 01 0 tho the country and brought hero some Homo of ot the finest thoroughbreds In lIt training toda today Thero are toda today over oer SOO horses at time tho Fair grounds with over 2000 racing racing rac rac- ing votaries In the ct city awaiting the grand opening of Saturday President John Condron estimates the number of or orI I visitors fors the races will vilI wil bring bring to the city at about As signalizing tho lie s opening openinG of or the meet tho the Cullen Culen handicap handicap handicap handi handi- cap for tor year three and up at six furlongs will wi be bo contested stet with wih Gloria Jack Nunnally Booger Boog r Red and other ton notch as en en- en t trants ti n ts With lh fair weather prevailing the tho attendance attendance at nt- will surely run up to The Tho Utah Jockey club is while tho the governing go officials o othe or of orthe the racing itself are aro foremost in their profession proCessIon In tho the West est cst The splendid total of or will wil bo ho awarded owners owners owners own own- ers and breeders of or horses during the meeting t In Is The Sunday visitors to the time Fair Fairgrounds Fairgrounds grounds today will wil be pleased at the sight of or tho the remodeled plant The Fair grounds course now is the tho best hest hestand and amud most modernly appointed half- half mile plant In the countr country At an nn outhay outlay out out- lay Jay of man many thousands of dollars Itha it has ha been completely rearranged In 2 22 days with wih a n force of artisans a tremendous work has been Pushed It I Is a personal triumph for General Generl Manager V. V W. W W. W Finn Finn- Ho lie has handled his men In hue fine style and achieved nOhle something man ninny many wiseacres predicted could coul not bo ho 10 accomplished In Ina ina a summers summer's time A new paddock has hn been built buit while ov over r new ness stalls are arc noW standing standIng The fhe course has been heen and the betting ring and Inside enclosures complete completely com corn overhauled an and ana built buit up In years cars gone Kono by ly the tue betting ring has hns been one of or the drawbacks of or the great State Fair lair Tile The crowds could never get Into tho place It Is better heter laid haid out now and twice as ns commodious The grandstand i Is much the tho same but lut it I glories in a new coat cont of paint v cw Club Itemise Heady A noteworthy adjunct to the tho Fall Fait Fal grounds Is the tho Turf Tur and Field club an exclusive excusive organization of racing vo vo- vo- vo A handsome bungalow club clubhouse clubhouse house has been practically completed In an enclosure ure set out for tho the purpose purpose pur pur- pose pOte on tho the site of the old paddock way The Tha contractor will wil turn over tile the structure u hll on ru Tuesday Expensive lo l J promenade I lawns and n. n 1 luncheon service are aro some of oC the features of or which the members member may avail themselves Governor William VJ Wil Wil- liam Spry Epry Is the clubs club's honorary president president dent with wih Lester D. D Freed as president Heber Heher M. M 1 Wells Is the vi vice co president president Tho The board of or governors includes Ezra Thompson Samuel Newhouse Gus Holmes A. A J. J Davis C. C A A. Quigley and H P. P Clark |