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Tucson Daily Citizen from Tucson, Arizona • Page 12

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Tucson, Arizona
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12
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PAGE 12 A I I I THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 27, '1969 Riiicon High Was One Of 28 Blaring Bands Photographers Paradise A Fallen Rider An empty saddle and reversed boots in stirrups honored the late Ed Echols, former world champion cowboy and one of the founders of the Tucson rodeo. Leading his horse is Charlie Roe. Echols, also a Pima County sheriff, died recently here. Citizen Staff Photos Indian Maids From Salpointe High Strut In The Warm Sunshine i. J'-WVW Governors In The Sun Gov.

Jack Williams (left) and the Honorable Faustino Felix governor of Sonora, Mexico, ride in the famous horse-drawn Maximillian Coach. Army's Old Guard Fife And Drum Corps Steps Out Old Pueblo History, Too Solenjj Tom recalls Chinese settlers in Tucson. Papago Bleacher View Old Glory Was Out In Force BalloOnS Are A MuSt Workers lined the balconies of the Arizona Land Title Wilma and Jimmy Rankin, of South Tucson, wave Old Glory as an Indian group Building. dances by..

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