held at Arton ling, starting salad luncheon relatives.ia St. Papl Lu-1 host the FallWomen's Mis-:herokee Zone. | 9:30 to 10 heon. Guest Walter Weber m the topic, Indian Con-len’s Clubs of 11 have an all-alvary United , LiMars, 3rd . E. Registra-at 8:15 a.m. i.m. by Presi-Clubs. ‘Build Love Under-Ice,” panel ofjyvlIJvi v IIV* vyiwv t \ * n v* * i •-ians. Kiwanis Club Boys and GirlsThe football games will open Committee.75 Machines EnterGrass Drag RacesSeventy-five machines from throughout the Midwest includingfive states were entered in the grass drag races for snowmobiles here Sunday.Wally Miller, representative for Team Turtle, Ltd., here, termed the opening events a success.Ralph Gast of Steamboat Rock won two class races. Gast took the event for 401 to 650 cc. stock snowmobiles with a 634 Polaris and also prevailed in the 651 to 800 cc stock event with the same model.Miller, who supervised the rac-ton, 634 Sno-Jet.651 to 800 cc. Stock:1. No. 11, Ralph Gast, Steamboat Rock, 634 Polaris; 2.No. 23, Vance Willard, Waterloo - 634 Sno-Jet; 3. No.49DonStich,SiouxFalls, S. D. - 669 Ski Doo. 0 to 295 cc Modified:1. No. 12, Jack Rogers, El-dora, 292 Polaris; 2. No. 15. Kd Hamilton, Crosby, Minn. - 293 Scorpion; 3. No. 26, LaVoy Or-ner-Waterloo - 292 No-Jet.296 to 340 cc. Modified:1. No. 12, Jack Rogers, Eldora - 292 Polaris; 2. No. 33 John Atkinson. Burtrum, Minn. -292 Siio-IOWANortheaworth 0 WaldorfIOWLincolnRooseveltNortheaEast Dubi Regis (lt; hert (DubT1InCherokee Spirit La Sheldon al Sibley at