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Show jf 7, - iM 3 :l - ! - - i "'w V v FOR THE KIDS Riding or pulling carts, Shetland Ponies are pop ular with the youngsters. Invntation is extended to show and sale. Rocky Mountain Shetland Pony Show and Auction April 28 "Raws" and Bill Bradford, two of the most important "Pony Boys" of the Intermountain area are setting things in order for the Rocky Mountain Shetland Pony Show and Auction Sale, Thursday, Friday and Saturday, April 28, 29 and 30. The event, like the two previous pre-vious ones, will be held at the Bradford Show Ring and Barns, at Alpine Villa, Pleasant Grove. According to the Bradfords, the last of April event is expected ,o eclipse the previous one, at which more than 300 top purebred and high grade Shetlands were on dis play and offered for sale. Some of the Shetland industries leading ringnien and auctioneers will be on hand to mate the 1960 show and auction a record-making event for both consignors and those looking for exceptional buys Bill Bradford said. The Bradfords pointed out that all accomodations for both the ponies and their owners will be available on the grounds. Grain, hay and bedding will be furnished at $1.00 per head. We welcome all visitors and parents are especially invited to bring their children and enjoy thi show and, sale. |