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Show Edgemont Charity Horse Show Set for June 19-20-21 A GREAT SHOW FOR A GOOD CAUSE The Annual Edgemont Farm Horse Show will be held June 19, 20, 21st according to Horace A. Sorensen owner of the Edgemont Farm and president of the Salt Lake Horse Show Association. This years show will be the most outstanding event of its kind to be held in the intermoun-tain intermoun-tain area. The event in judging, harness, gaited, and stock horse classes will be judged by Mr. Geo. H. Edwards, World's Fair judge. More than one hundred horses are to participate. Some of them have just come from Tennessee, Indiana, Missouri, California, and Kentucky. Entries from Boise. Idaho, Billings, Montana, Denver, Colorado, Ogden, Logan, Provo, and other parts of Utah will be presented. A special feature will be the eighteen Palomino Horses in a Spectaular drill of color and beauty. Each night of the show will offer a changed program. pro-gram. In addition to this great show, patrons will be contributing to a good cause. Proceeds will be turned over to the Granite Welfare Wel-fare Association and Visiting Nurse's Associating for work done in Salt Lake County. The Associations are concerned with boys and girls who are in need of medical attention. The Granite Welfare Association has assisted many boys and girls in correction of teeth and eyesight defects. Patrons will enter the Edgemont Edge-mont farm which is on 3000 Connor Con-nor Street, at 27 South and 21st East and will be directed to con- . venient parking areas. Tickets may be secured at the gate or preferrably by calling for reservations reser-vations to Miss Lindorf of the Chamber of Commerce. 4-3631, or Mr. Hansen, Granite School District Dis-trict Office, 6-8618. |