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Show 1 Feature races highlight Iron County Fair meet Special feature races will highlight the outstanding racing rac-ing programs during the com-iiig com-iiig Iron County Fair it is announced an-nounced by Co-Chairmen Sam Prirchard and . Alan Stones. Oji Saturday, Sept. 2nd. the ahnual Futurity Race for two-ypar-olds will be run during tlje afternoon program at the Parowan Race Track they, siid. A $300 added purse will be offered for the winners in this special event with the Brianhead Corporation to Co-sponsor Co-sponsor the race in conjunction conjunc-tion with the Racing Committee, Commit-tee, they explained. On Monday the 'racing card will feature the famous Matur-ity Matur-ity Race for horses four years old or oyer dor which an $800 added purse is being offered, Stones said. Those horsemen who wish further details on rules concerning con-cerning the entry of their horses in either of these special events should contact either of the chairmen at Parowan Par-owan before August 31st, they state. That date will also be the' deadline for entry into J either race. The racing programs for the races for .both Saturday, Sept. 2nd. and Monday the 4th. will both be made up on Thursday, Aug. 31st at 6 p.m. at the concession con-cession stand at the City Race track just east on 1st north street, Stones said. All horsemen horse-men or their representatives are asked to be present at that time. "With top purses being offered of-fered for all races for both days, things indicate an excellent ex-cellent participation in this king of all sports," the committee com-mittee chairmen said. The horse racing programs during which amateur rodeo and equestrian games and contests will Ibe interspersed will provide spectators with the finest kind of-entertainment during the Iron County Fair in Paiowan during the Labor Day Week-end, the Fair Board promises. |