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Show Hephi Prepares For Ute Stampede 0nJuly7,8&9 Nephi - - The west's great Ute Stampede July 7-8-9 will be even greater this year than ever before be-fore according to Raymond A. Jack son, president of the Ute Stampede association in charge of arrangements arrange-ments for the annual event. The Stampede has been known for many years for its outstanding outstand-ing specialty acts in connection with the rodeo performances. With the asistance of Dr. J. C. Sorenson, contractor of the rodeo stock, this year's specialty performances per-formances are expected to top all of former years. Headlighting the specialty acts will be Roy Rogers' horse Trigger, Jr., and Roy Rogers' Palomino Liberty Lib-erty Drill team. These are some outstanding trained horses, and are among the most beautiful ani- mals in America today. "Family Doc,'" the trained horse of Miss Huguetta, will also be an out -standing act, with one of the best trained animals in the rodeo busi-nes busi-nes today. On the lighter side of the entertainment enter-tainment program will find Jocke Womack and his bull fighting Mon key, and "Beeswax and theMoore family,'" both of these comedy acts are outsanding, the Moore family act having been in Nphi several years ago and brought back 'by popular demand. To interest the younger rodeo fans, the Ute Stampede accociat-ion accociat-ion is bringing to Nephi "Red Pony thee popular star of the much loved lov-ed picture, Red Pony". This dimu-tive dimu-tive pony is smart as a whip, and is small enough to make every youngsters heart yearn for him. Georee Mills, who SDecializes in bullfighting, has been signd for the clown and bullfighting act. The Ute Stampede will feature two parades, with a band festival occupying the afternoon of the third day. The Stampede will be opened with a novel bathing beau-toy beau-toy parade on Thursday afternoon. at 4 p. m., It is expected that at least 50 girls will vie for the first prize of $100, and the lesser prizes which total an additional $150. A mammoth Progress Parade will be the feature of the second day, with the band festival for Satur-i Satur-i day afternoon. Rodeo performances will be held each evening, at 8 p. m. |