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Show FLOOD LIGHTING TO BE SHOWN AT FAIR Electric Exhibit This Year Will Include Novel and Useful Appliances. An exhibition of "flood lighting." the now famous method by which the buildings build-ings and features of the Panama-Pacific exposition in California Is lighted by electricity, is to be Installed at this, year's state fair by the Utah Power & Light company, together with a beautiful electric elec-tric fountain illuminated by this method, according to announcements fronj the power company yesterday. The Utah Power & Light company last year built some of the largest and finest j private exhibition structures on the fait" grounds, and the officials of the company stated yesterday that the electrical display dis-play at this year's fair will exceed anything any-thing ever attempted In this section of the iniermountain west. Although much of the exhibit of The Utah Power & Light company's grounds and buildings will be used by the company com-pany itself, the exhibit is more comprehensive, com-prehensive, and includes an electrical show and display by the prominent electrical elec-trical contractors of Salt Lake. The displays in the main electrical pavilion pa-vilion will he exhibits of electrical appliances, appli-ances, new styles of lighting fixtures and illustrations of cooking by electricity. The pavilion will be elaborately decorated and will contain the booths of the dec1 tricat contestors. Cooking demonstrations demonstra-tions will be given every afternoon, and besides the electric range exhibits there will be displays of all the household electrical elec-trical appliances. Including electric washing- machines, drawing-room appliances, electric grills, toasters and electric percolators, perco-lators, aJl in operation. The second feature of the electrical show will be the farm power exhibits, showing the application of electricity on the farm for cutting and grinding feed. During the fair there will be test runs daily on several types of grinders and cutters, and there will also be an exhibition exhibi-tion of the use of electrical motors for general farm purposes, such as driving churns, washing machines, grindstones and pumps. Automatic house pumps will also be shown, operated by electricity. The third feature of the electrical exhibit ex-hibit will be application of electric power in pumping for Irrigation. The Utah Power & Light company will spend a large sum of money on its exhibits this year, and It Is expected that the various electrical . contractors will assist in making mak-ing the electrical show unusually attractive. |