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Show Annual Sportsmen's Show Sef for Sali Palace SALT LAKE CITY - Tlv 7th annual Intermountnir.-Utah Intermountnir.-Utah Beat, Sports & Recreational Recrea-tional Vehicle Show has been scheduled for Match II 19 at the Salt Palace here. Once again, the exposition-largest exposition-largest of its kind in the In-tennountain In-tennountain West and one of the largest in the nation-will nation-will utilize the entire Salt Talace facility for display of some $2.5 million worth i'f new recreational products. An estimated 200 or more 1972 boats, motors and marine mar-ine products will be exhibited as well us more than 200 new campers, motor homes, tra 4-vheel drives and other recreational re-creational vehicles. Also included will bo large displays of the latest fishing tackle, hunting and camping gear and other outdoor sports equipment. Resort and vacation - planning exhibit representing many areas of the U. S. and Canada will also al-so be found at the show. A large stage show has been booked for the 1972 ex position. Daily performances will feature Larry Griswold, "the clown prince of the diving div-ing board," John and Vi Brady, a fascinating boomerang boomer-ang and whiperaeking tcair from Austifllia; George Caiv The Stebhing's Football playing play-ing Boxer Dogs; and The Al-barracines, Al-barracines, one of the world's most exciting high trapeze acts. Admission to the show will be only $1.25 for adults, 50 cents for children from 7 (o 12 and free for children under un-der 7. Sneeial free discount tickets good for a 50-cent savings on two adult admissions admis-sions will soon be available avail-able at most boat, RV and sporting goods dealers and other retail stores throughout the area. |