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Show y . Mm Jay Cees Ready Up Race Track at Deseref j i O b p ' '-xi; v? Q y'vi I ;J i ! r W h' ( ' X .- - ' I"" - -- i i. i. i J- t i .i "' ' - ' s v i h "'"uvf. mm, it ; 4 V 5 ' tw- h . - l ' l .'si, (r-:... ! i? T -fcif'JfV. -'-. 3 Worn to a frazzle, and taking a short breather, are these members mem-bers of the Delta Junior Chamber Cham-ber of Commerce, who are shining shin-ing up the race track and grounds at Deseret in readiness for the Big Race Meet on June 3, 4 and 5. Sponsored by the JayCees, the Meet, among , the first of the season, promises to be a drawing card throughout the state. Already more than 50 horse owners have made reservations, reser-vations, and each day's mail brings more and more applications. applica-tions. New stalls, to accommodate the comers, are being built a-long a-long the south wall at the track. Several thousand board feet of lumber are now on hand for building. Extensive repairs are 1 i being made on the stalls al- 'y . ready erected. And work on the ' track is putting it into A-l con- 1 idition. j Workers shown here are Wib j Franklin, Ray Church, Dell Ash- i j ' by, Dick Peterson, Max Robinson, If' Reed Turner, Leigh Maxfield, Carl Ashby, and Eldon Eliason, and perched below are Jan Wright, Eldon Jensen and Aldred Van. 1 |