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Show July 4th Celebration To Feature Races, Amateur Rodeo Preparations are under way for a big one-day Race Meet and Amateur Rodeo which will be staged on Monday, July 4 by the Red Hill Wranglers, local horsemen's horse-men's club, it is announced by Clair Hulet, secretary of the organization. or-ganization. This is the annual meet which Is sponsored by the club and at the present time it is planned for only one day. Included in the day's events will be a full racing card, with the ' addition of amateur rodeo events including calf roping, steer and bronc riding, bulldog-ging. bulldog-ging. Good stock will be provided provid-ed and participants will be nonprofessionals, non-professionals, with anyone who wishes to try his luck Invited to do so. A contest Is being conducted at the present time by the horsemen's horse-men's club to choose a queen 1 and two attendants to reign over the day's events, with the candidates candi-dates being sponsored by various business firms of the city. Up to Wednesday night, we understand there were three entries in the contest, Mary Gae Evans, sponsored spon-sored by the Parowan Mercan-tie Mercan-tie Co.; Eleanor Adams, by the Smith Auto Service and Southern South-ern Utah Dairy Co., anr Mary Etta Stubbs, by Miriam's Style Shop and the Home Builders Supply Sup-ply Co. |