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Show ing Hew Is Year's Fair ?L?asin Horse shw sne ak? t0 this year's ' Solas? iy fair with A. :lastwhaving been ap-eha,armn ap-eha,armn of the com-' com-' rermi6 of arrangements. 4P0rts indicate those enw -show on Friday with some V pities, of big2est single ich "Friday night WifiVl begin at 8 e the drills, races, ! games, and other stunts to be presented by the Salt Lake City Mounted Police, an All-Palommo Posse which is being led to the Basin by Bernie Fallentine. president. pres-ident. Organized in 1952 it is one of four posses of this type to be found in the western part of the United States. This is the first year they have entered enter-ed competition against other clubs in the state. They won first place in their division at the Nephi Ute Stampede, second at the district meet at Tooele and fourth in the state meet at Kaysville. They 'recently joined the Salt Lake police force and i are currently cur-rently being trained in first aid, mob control, radio and other (Continued on back page) Something New . . . (Continued from 'age 1) fields connected with rescue work. The aim of the S.L. police department is to make this auxiliary aux-iliary one of the most efficient rescue units in the nation. They will be on call 24 hours each day to meet any emergency that might arise in the inter-mountain inter-mountain area. Horse owners care for their own mounts and are men from all walks of life. Other officers of the club besides be-sides Pres. Fallintine are Paul Bean, vice-pres., Bob Hilton, sec-treas., sec-treas., Dick Nelson, business mgr., and Sherman Baker, drill master. Broom polo game, and potato pota-to race and several drills are on the program for the mounted posse which will arrive early Friday morning. |