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Show Rodeo Queen Clinic Set in Lehi clubhouse on Monday, September 17th, starting star-ting at 6:30 p.m. Those attending this session are asked to bring a jacket and a pair of gloves. Session 2, will be held on Wednesday, Septem ber 19, in the Lehi Rodeo Arena, starting star-ting at 6:30 p.m. and Session 3 will follow on Monday, September 24. All sessions will be individualized in-dividualized and personal per-sonal questions will be discussed. The fee for the clinic is $15.00; pre registration can be made for $12.50 before Sunday, September 16th. Those wishing to pre-register may contact con-tact Malvin or Dona Anderson, at 369 South 2nd West, Lehi, 768-9926 or for further details concerning the clinic. Proceeds will go to the fund for Degree's expenses to the Miss Rodeo America Contest to be held in December. The Lehi Civic Improvement Im-provement Associaton Queen Contest Committee Commit-tee is sponsoring a Queen Clinic for all would be rodeo queens. This will be an excellent ex-cellent opportunity for girls to learn the secrets of appealing to the judges and scoring more points in this exciting ex-citing competition in connection with all the various rodeos featured in this part of the country. coun-try. Special guest director of the three session clinic will be Desiree Cooper, present reigning reign-ing Miss Rodeo Utah. The first session will cover a general orientation orienta-tion of what is expected of a rodeo queen and go into details about personality per-sonality and modeling. It will also cover an important im-portant part of any contest, con-test, speaking and being be-ing able to express yourself before an audience. au-dience. The second and third sessions of the clinic will cover horsemanship and knowledge pertaining to the horse equipment, and rodeo farts. Session 1 will be held in the Lehi Riding club |