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Show September r, loss Ice Show Again To be Presented At State Fair brand new edition of HOLIDAY ON ICE will again be the main attraction of the Utah State Fair in the Coliseum at the State Fair O rounds in Salt Lake City commencing on Friday, September 11th, and continuing nightp.m. through Sunday, ly at Matinee perform2th. September ances will be held on Saturdays and Sundays and on Wediesday, September Kith, at 2:31) p.m. The brilliant ice skating spectacle has become an annual feature at the Fair and according to ,1. A. Theobald, Executive Secretary and Manager, more than 3o,-- c h h people attended Holiday On Ice performances last year. Mr. Theobald says reports from Sioux City. Iowa, where the new edition had its World Premier, praise the show as the greatest edition ever. Featured are many old favorites including Phil Iliser and Mae Freisinger, popular waltz team; Paul Andre, the diminutive sailor comedian; Olympic speed king Leo Freisinger and his 11 year-old daughter, Joan; Lovely Jinx Clark and beautiful Joan Hyldeft. And the world famous MO girl chorus in spectacular precision routines, comedians Flip and Flop; Ted Meza and Marvin Shaw. Newcomers imported from Europe are Mary Bohland and Cal Cook, o and dance team; also Dorylyn Donner; Bill Blocker and a host of others. Among eight lavish and novel production numbers are included George Gershwins immortal Rhapsody in Blue with Artie Kane at the piano supported by the entire cast. Ilans Christian N ew Andersens Emperors Clothes; and a reprise of song hits and scenes from the famous Ziegfield Follies with authentic reproductions of costumes worn by former Ziegfield stars. More than llioo brand new cos- A 1!)31 -- stilt-skate- rs SB acro-adagi- n B b b f j "3 r .Mun THE JOURNAL UP Avers Trucks U.S. POPULATION HITS THE 160,000.000 MARK Of Petroleum I Six times in the OMAHA, NEB. past seven years trucks carrying petroleum products have been involved in collisions which have taken the lives of train crew members, endangered our passengers and destroyed our property. This statement was made here today by P. J. Lynch, vice president of operations for Union Pacific Railroad, which is currently in- r ' ' Marie-had"bee- K j ; at the railroads here, Lynch cited the following previous accidents: tumes designed by famous New York designer Bob Macintosh and executed at a cost of over 00,000 by Mme. Bertha; Brooks Costume Company and Mayhew, all for New York hit shows, make the new HOLIDAY ON ICE as brilliantly and lavishly dressed as anything ever seen in Holly-- I woods grgeatest technicolor pic- tures. According to Mr. Theobald, the demand for tickets has been very heavy from all sections of the states. He says the present rate of orders is more than double those of the same period last year. And that people desiring choicest .seats for what-- j ever day they plan to attend the Fair should order Holiday On Ice tickets as quickly as possible. All tickets for the Ice Show include admission to the Fair Grounds ;.the Grandstand Show and other at-actions as well as a reserved seat at Holiday on Ice. Tickets may be ordered by mail addressed to Utah State Fair, P. O. Box M1M, Salt Lake City. Reserved seat prices for all performances except Satur-- j day afternoon, September 12, are 2.73, and 2.00 with $8.7.1, $8.23. a few general admission at $1.73. Saturday, September 12th, will be Childrens Day at the Fair, and Mr. Theobald has arranged with the Ice Show managment special reduced prices to enable family groups to enjoy the spectacle toFor that performance gether. only, the reserved seat tickets will be $2.oO and 2.30 with general admission 1.00. These prices also include fairgrounds and grandstand Inter-Mounta- 4 t 4 - V at if " : n , 0-- in ti lir rV i Z , 'xr ' ' . Sif, t jfv p &:$'. ' i, J S J ' ,TA ' '' j w.v f ; f4 0 0 0 0 s' Jk 'v f s v t 4 t$ 0 0 THE UNITED STATES COMMERCE DEPARTMENT INoffices in Washington, Lucille Collins, of Silver Springs, Md., is on hand to call attention to the exact moment when nations population hit the ICO, 000,000 mark. The record was flashed on the bureaus pinball machine which records births, deaths, immigration and emigration statistics. The U.S. population is now 9,000,000 more than at the last so-call- collision between the stream- - A V I ' rfv Lynch declared. In making his statement I now living in North Bay. Ont., said giving consideration to 'entering .the.. Order, for several months. (Copyrighted. by King Ftatures Syndicate, Ine.) ' iinSi3 vestigating yesterdays crossing accident at Ault, Colo., in which a truck carrying black oil drove in front of the eastbound Portland Rose. Witnesses say the truck made no stop before crossing the tracks. The trains engineer and fireman lost their lives. No passengers were injured. Such vehicles are hazards requiring legislative control, which fact has been frequently demonstrated at the expense of Union Pacific during the past few years, headquarters k liner City of Los Angeles and a gasoline truck at Montebello. Caliresulted in fornia, July 21, death for the engineer and truck driver and injury for the fireman. An entire mail train consisting of a locomotive and 11 cars was almost totally destroyed at Morgan. Utah, February 2s, 1032, when it ran into a gasoline trailler burning on the track. The mail in eight cars was totally destroyed. Four miles north of Denver last April 27 the westbound San Francisco Overland was engulfed in flaming gasoline when it hit a gasoline-lade- n semitrailer stalled on the tracks. Three crewmen and burned were considerable mail a worse but destroyed, tragedy was averted by the railroaders who stuck to their posts and drove the train beyond the flames. A semitrailer rammed a highway bridge abutment at Lisco, Neb., December 7, 1!)45, and its cargo of flaming gasoline ran down the dry streambed to ignite Union Pacifics trestle. The eight-spabridge was destroyed. Near Devils Slide, Utah, a gasoline transport on November 21), 11)40, struck the abutment of an The flames underpass bridge. U. P. roadthe partially destroyed bed overhead. ed census. There Is one birth each 8 seconds and a death every 21 seconds. At right, nurse Loila Levy holds a girl in the Jewish Hospital, Brooklyn. N.Y., who seems Indifferent to the fact that she may be the first child born after the new United States record was reached. She was born to Mrs. Hazel Mosley, 57 seconds after tho 160,000,000 mark was checked off at Census Bureau. four-poun- d, one-oun- ce old WOMAN SAILS ATLANTIC ALONE n MRS. ANN DAVISON, Words of the Wise a fault that great Pride men blush not to own; it is the Is ennobled offspring of self-lov- e. (Joanna Eaillie) HERE'S quintuplets will be separated next month for the first time since their birth 19 years ago when Marie enters the Roman Catholic Order, of the Sisters of the Holy Sacrament at Quebec City to become a nun The family, t . f, DOESN'T THIS CHOCOLATE CONE WISH LOOK 60OD, RODMEV?.' YOU'D TRY ONE SOME TIME.' OiONNE v v - Are Hazardous admission. THE - YOUR VANiL 38, British widow, waves to friends after she voyage alone from Engdocked in Miami, Fla., completing a will be permitted to She Ann. aboard her sailboat, Felicity land stay in the United States until October 31. Mrs. Davison said she left Gloucestershire, England, on May 18, 1952, and stopped in France, Spain, Gibraltar, Casablanca, Canary Islands, Dominica, Antigua, (International Soundphoto). Nevis. St Thomas and Nassau. 15-mo- nth 23-fo- ot |