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Show jtlook Bright br Eventful ':dian Days Fete 'Final preparations for Utah idian Days. August 22 and 23 Vre made Tuesday evening by celebration committee; prizes ere announced and the com-fete com-fete program arranged, fro make the event self-sup-Irting, admission to the new Icreation grounds, the scene of klian Days, will be charged L year. The admission price l August 22 will also include ie barbecue. JThe two day program as it W lines up will be: August 22, treet Parade at 10:00 a. m.; felcoming program at the rec-ation rec-ation ground followed by a lirbecue and an afternoon of fcrse racing. On August 23, the idians will open the day by zging their Bear and Turkey fences, later the Indian women rill compete in an Indian shinny r.me which promises to be a aactacular affair. In the after-bon after-bon horse racing will be resum-i, resum-i, following in the early eve-ing eve-ing by a ball game between the adians and the Whites. Two rong teams have been promised nd the new diamond is being ut in shape for the contest. The Indian exhibits to be held i the exhibition building at the ;-w grounds will feature Indian zndicraft work, and samples of cultural products grown by ie Utes. The committee in large of this event has announ-;d announ-;d that the exhibits will be one t the biggest attractions of the now. rizes Announced Prizes are being offered by the rarade committee for the best ressed Indian participants and jrvall Indians . who appear l '- the parade in lull dress 0 cents will be awarded, b compete for the best dressed adian prizes of $2.50 each, the Dntestants must be in full Ute ress and mounted. One prize ill go to the best dressed man nd one to the best dressed wo-lan. 30 will go to the first place rinner, $20 to the. second and 10 to the third. In addition $15 J being offered for the best omic float. An Indian Days queen con-sst con-sst with five aspirants compet- Sg was announced Tuesday by e general committee, The five rls are, Rose Brokaw, Gwen one, Jessie McConkie, B,etty -prouse and Mary Ellen Stewart, fcting for any one of the constants con-stants is based on the purchase J Indian Day neckties; with cry tie purchased the buyer j!ll receive a ticket entitling Jn to cast one vote. A ballot x has been placed in the lobs' lob-s' of the post office for deposit-K deposit-K the ballots. The queen will J announced prior to August lap Racing Program Promised JThe horse racing committee, jijiich made the trip to Provo Jt week to advertise Indian ys, has completed all arrangements arrange-ments for a fast racing program. Jrscs from various sections jould arrive in Roosevelt early J the week to run on the new j,(&ck. The horse racing commit-'"p commit-'"p which has made a note-jrthy note-jrthy racing schedule possible jjpeaded by Les Mull ins. Other ''tTibers are Jack Allred. Dee iIred, oiie Rasmussen, "Doc" "H'kins, J. Heber Allred, Hyrum ' lker and Carlyle Reynolds, n retary. "To advertise Indian Day in Jt Lake, a group of thirty limbers of the Roosevelt Lions SI ib, accompanied by six Ute Jians in full dress, left Roose-t Roose-t Thursday morning to be the ft csts of the Salt Lake Lions at L Hotel Utah. |