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Show Horse Show Cove Plans Event Plans for the seventh annual Cove Horse show, sponsored by the Cove Elder's quorum to be held May 22 at the public grounds in Cove, were announced today by Alfred Allen, show hcairman. Drawing over 1000 spectators in past years, the show this year will be conducted along the same tines, he said. All horse owners in surrounding communities wiU be invited to enter animals in any of the classes. There is no entry fee. Judging will begin at 11 a.m. by specialists from the Utah State Agricultural college extension service. ser-vice. The afternoon program will consist of sports on horseback, which will be free to the public. Assisting Mr. Allen with the show will be L. C. Titensor, in charge of sports; A. T. Richards, solicitations; L. H. Allen ringmaster; ring-master; H. B. Cornish, in charge of grounds. |