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Show PG Riding Club Participates in S.I..C. Parades Wm, Hunter Re-Elected President The Pleasant Grove Riding Club has participated in a number of parades and activities during the past several weeks and has brot much favorable advertising and fine comment to the club and to the community of Pleasant Grove. Among the outstanding events in which they have participated was the Centennial Posse parade at Salt Lake City on Monday of this week. At the parade Monday, there were approximately 900 horsemen, representing 19 riding clubs. Out of the groups participating on Monday a number were selected select-ed to ride as escorts at the Governors Gover-nors nflrade Tuesday eveninc. Of those selected, 10 were from the Pleasant Grove club. The club participated in two parades during Utah Strawberry Days; appeared in the four night rodeos; the Orem parade; two Lehi parades; Springville parade. They also appeared at Heber during the Blackhawk celebration, and will participate in the Centennial livestock live-stock parade at Spanish Fork next week. The boys in their colorful western west-ern outfits and fine horses and outfits have made a fine showing "viiiuiierthey hav performed and the people of this area can well be proud of this group. William Hunter was reelected President of the Pleasant Grove Riding Club at the annual election of officers held Monday, July 7. Paul Adamson was re - elected Secretary, with Eldon Johnson assistant as-sistant secretary. Reed Orton was re-elected Captain. Lieutenants elected or re-elected were Hensen Walker, Floyd Bezzant, Bez-zant, Ardie Adams and Howard Green. Virgil West was elected Publicity Man. |