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Show band from Park City hih schonl will pl.-iy a conoort and entei lain with their marching. The finale of the day H Hi- grand ball beinnin at 0 p. m., with free ifts to be di:-tt ilml' il. Many Notables Coming To County Farm Bureau Fete will probably be present at the outing, according, to George W. Brown. Contests Slated Othem who intend to be present are George Chriatenaen of the state farm bureau; Joseph Anderson, Harden Bennion and F. E. Stephens Ste-phens of the state agricultural department. de-partment. The sports contests, slated for both morning and afternoon, include in-clude a number of obstacle races of the type that are intended en-i en-i joyment for both contestant and observer. 1 Horseshoe l'itchinj; Among the sports will be horseshoe horse-shoe pitching contests, a shoveling contest In sand, a needle-threading race, balloon blowing contest for women and girls, sack race for boys, egg and spoon race for women, wom-en, cracker eating content, women's slipper kicking, doughnut eating race, three-legged race, water-carrying race, wheelbarrow race, girls kickball game. In addition there will be four games of mush (indoor) ball open to all and as the main sport feature, fea-ture, the baseball game between Orem and the winner of the Salem-Payson Salem-Payson game at 3 o'clock. Swimming contests, which begin at 5 p. m are under direction of Maurice Jones and include junior free-style, senior free style, men's s r. backstroke races and a girls' diving div-ing contest. There will also be a swimming and diving exhibition given by Loren E. Millett, Orson Milletl and Condor Smoot, inter-mountain inter-mountain A. A. U. and state high school champions. Tug-of-War Slated At 5:30 p. m. is scheduled the tug-o'-war between the north and south ends teams, with Knlon Nichols, American Fork, as captain of the north end team, and John Schaerrer, Spanish Fork, captain of the south end. At 6 p. m. is a free watermelon bust with plenty of watermelons for every one, and at t p. m. Byron By-ron Jones and his 90-piece concert Letters received at the Utah county agricultural office recently from prominent Utah men and women, indicate that Utah county farm bureau day, August 20, will have a considerable number of dignitaries dig-nitaries present. Senator William H. King, Secretary Secre-tary of State Milton H. Welling, Representative Frederick C. Loof-bourow, Loof-bourow, President Franklin S. Har ris of the B. Y. U., President E. G. Peterson of the U. S. A. C., and President George Thomas of the ; University of Utah, William Peterson, Pet-erson, director of extension service, serv-ice, Mrs. Rena B. Maycock, direc- tor of home economics in the state. George S. Ballif, state commander of the American Legion and Sam I Keifer, (Peter Spraynozzle) have 1 sent letters signifying that they |