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SUNDANCE, WTO1KIN(}, TI3UlqJSDAY, AUGUST 19, 1948
NUMBER 34
j Feeder Stays GO Entries in the 'big three day]horse race, novelty races, anda
At High Price Crook county fair to begin Fri-[race for the kid| for ;which. there
day, August 20, exceed expecta-~ is no entry fee charged.
Anderson Brothers of St. Onge, tlons of those handling arrange-[ Exhibit entries are flowing in-
So. Dakota, mold several carloads ments. Registrants filing for the] to the* re~istration office, espec-
! of grass ,~ed~steers through the two day rodeo to be held Satur-[ [ally in the 4-H club sections,
~' Sturgis Livestock Exchange, Inc. day and ~Sunday starting at 2:30~=Jth contestants vyiLr~o forc m:tY
t on Wednesday, August llth. One P• m. each day come from far [ p i es don ted by va I us ou y
in the state American~' carload consisted of 17 ,head that and near. /merchants as well as generous
o baseball tourna-[ U~lk-~ArlD][.yl~]t) averaged 1515 pounds and brot (~hoosing a rodeo queen to rep-I cash prizes. There are several
rsq ty and Friday at] vv Jt~z-~.L.tl.t2£t, $33.50 per cwt. Average per resent Sundance at the state fair I open-class exhibits permitting
iWhere a five day session/ Max ~in head $507.62. T~ese went to Ne- in Douglas next week will spot-]general entries as well as 4~H
~, the Sundance juniorS]Au~ust 11 84 52 braska for further feeding, light the Saturday afternoon ~oys and girls to compete.
~ed by C~eyenne, 10 tO[Au,~st 12 ................................. 7_~ a.~ Two carloads consisted of 33 show at the fairgrounds. Girls in-[ The 4-H competitions for {both
~Usk 7 to 6 ....................................
.-_. " IAugust 13 .................... 79 51 head that averaged 1287 l'bs., and ten