Show Exhibits Add Color To Stampede Large Crowds the County Wilch Was a Grand Success The Duchesne County Stampede held Sunday and Monday was a great both from an entertainment standpoint and a financial as The committee in charge of the rodeo was on its toes every and there was some form of entertainment going on all the with no There was some mighty good bucking stock in the and one horse in particular named was an especially vicious throwing every rider who attempted to ride horse gave the crowd a as did also Many Indians participated in the sports and good calf roping and team roping was shown by In the relay race the Hadden horses placed with the Neilson string taking The first prize for riding was divided between Van Bobbie Cutch and Jack Brewer Jack won first place in the saddle bucking Chalmers Wash on the saddle Ed Hadden the free for all horse race and Duane Orin Curry and Clair also took second in the calf with Charley Bertola Bobbie Cutch won first in the horse racing and Van and Bert Tapo took first prize for calf roping on The miniature parade was an attractive feature of Monday's Lead by the Duchesne High School the youngsters following resembled a living page from the with Peter Pumpkin with her Jack and and old Woman and her and too numerous to Then came Uncle Sam on a decorated in white and blue and he was followed by a group of youngsters with decorated in the same forming a large V. The attendance was estimated at 1500 for the two All the stock and performers were Uintah Basin livestock and people and together with the are to be complimented on the fine show A. M. Murdock was chairman of the Rodeo The exhibition of farm products and handwork was well worth viewing and it is hoped that this will become a part of the annual Stampede |