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Show SPONSORED BY RED HILL WRANGLES Rodeo, Two-Day Racing On Tap for Parowan Preparations for the annual Fourth of July Race Meer and! Amateur Rodeo sponsored by the the Red Hill Wranglers, Parowan horsemen's organization, are almost al-most complete and the affair promises to equal or surpass any show ever put on by that organization, organ-ization, states Ellis Bryant, president presi-dent and general chairman for the affair. The meet will be stretched into a two-day affair again this year with two full days of racing, on July 4 and 5, Friday and Saturday. Sat-urday. In addition to the race program on Friday, July 4, an amateur rodeo will be held. This will include calf roping, bronco busting and wild bull riding and riders who plan to participate are requested to sign up for participation par-ticipation in advance c the program pro-gram On Saturday. July 5 a full race program will be held with equestrian eques-trian games and contests by the riding club members to be held between races. The Milford Riding Rid-ing Club has promised to participate parti-cipate in one day of the meet. Bryant announces that chairmen chair-men of the various events on the programs have been named from the board members of the club, with Dick Tullis as chairman of the rodeo events, Charles F. Bent-ley, Bent-ley, racing chairman. Reed Or- ton is drill master and Vern C Mortensen chairman of games. Woodrow Watson is chairman of the grounds maintenance and all members of the group are assisting as-sisting in the various events. ; Three lady members ot the club are working as advertising ,and program card managers: .They are Vyonne Chamberlain, Helen Dalton and Mary Gae ' Evans. I The Wranglers stress the fact that there is now plenty of grand stand seating for everyone and invite racing and rodeo fans of the entire area to attend the two-day two-day event. . ' ." ""Z ..' """l" I r -J , , i W .hfiinri IB - . ... RODEO CHAIRMAN: Dick Tullis, chairman of committee commit-tee responsible for rodeo program sponsored by Red Hill Wranglers as feature of Independence Day Race Meet and Rodeo program in Parowan. |