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Show Utah State Fair Providing Special Features The Utah State Fair Victory Exposition, which opens Labor Day, September 3, and continues contin-ues through September l.l, will climax a record year of war production pro-duction in the industrial fields and provide visitors with a preview pre-view of post-war products, according ac-cording to Sheldon R. Brewster, secretary-manager. A spectacular grandstand revue, re-vue, featuring Hollywood entertainers, enter-tainers, is scheduled for the evenings of September 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 at 3:30 p. m. Afternoon grandstand shows will be held September 3, 4 and 9 at 3:00 p. m. Included in the score of thrilling acts will be the Marion Rankin Dancers; Darby and Ardell, perch and balance act; "The Butterfly," high trapeze act; and Goebel's Lions and Tigers. "The Three Saints," a ladies trio, just returned from a nine months USO tour, and Lloyd Hust and his Wonder Dogs are Utah acts to be featured featur-ed in the show. Each evening revue will be brought to a dazzling daz-zling close by a giant display of fireworks, including the impressive impres-sive "atomic bombing of Japan." Horse racing and horse pulling pull-ing hold prominent places in the 1945 fair schedule and promise to display some of Utah's finest horses-. Horse pulling will be held September 10 and 11 at 7:00 p. m. in front of the grandstand, while the horse races will be held at 3:30 p. m. on the afternoons of September Sep-tember 5 to 11'. Among the scores of educational educa-tional and interesting exhibits lined up for the exposition are mines and minerals, fish and game, manufacture, fine arts, flower show, 'pigeon, rabbit and canary shows and the famed May tropical insect collection. |