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Show I Teenage Horsemen Practice Routine For September Rodeo "The Flying Hoofs of Cedar City," a horsemen drill team composed of teenagers from 10 to 13 years of age are out io sieali the show at the Iron Rangers Rodeo to be staged on Saturday, Sept. 6. j This team, under the direction of George Noble, has been working work-ing out for weeks in prparation for this, the first show for the 14 youngsters. Trecislon drills will be the order of the day -as they will present three special attractions attrac-tions at the rodeo. The group is being sponsored by a group of local businesses including in-cluding Neal and Ollie's Market, Southern Utah Lumber and Coal, Lunt Heywood Company, Cedar City Drug, I. E. Riddle and Sons, Trl -Valley Service Station and Yoder Jewelry. The troup began work on their drills on July 28 and have been working each week to perfect their act In preparation for the rodeo. These youngsters hope that following the rodeo appearance appear-ance they will have oportunities to appear In other events with their act. |