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Show duced and will open, the fair with a bang, firing a 75 mm cannon. Western Riding Clubs state finals will be at 8 p.m. Sept. 17 Conclusion of Western Wes-tern Riding club finals at 2 and 8 p.m. Sept. 18 Auto Acrobats at 2:30 and 8:00 p.m., also the Evans brothers quartet and i fireworks. Sept. 19 All chil dren's horse show, 2:30, little I buckaroo rodeo at 8:00. Sept. j 20 Horse pulling contest at i 8, and TV's famed "Johnny Ringo" will be on hand the j 19th and 20th. The state fair j horse show will be Sept. 21-25. j Sept. 22, 23 and 24 horse rac- ; ing at 2 p.m. '; These are only some of the i highlights of the fair I State fair adds many features for '69 showing When Utahns "Saddle Up for the 60's" and head to the state fair September 16 to 25, there will be many new features rounded up to brand this year's exhibits outstanding and will carry enough of the old fea-tues fea-tues to keep the last decade represented while launching into a new one. Among new faces will be that of "Timbo the Clown" who is really Andrey J. Coffee, Cof-fee, of North Sacramento, Calif., a nationally famous rodeo ro-deo and fair clown. He will entertain en-tertain kids at special shows in front of the bandstand and also, since he is a baker by profession, will demonstrate cake and pastry decorating in the Home Arts Building. Salt Lake City's own "Kimbo the Clown" of TV fame, will also help keep fairgoers entertained. Highlight events during the fair are listed as follows: September Sep-tember 16 noon opening and an address by Gov. Clyde. Miss Utah State Fair will be intro- |