Show 4 Seventeenth Annual U. U B B. I. I C. C Fair Program to 6 Horse Pulling Contest GENERAL OUTLINE 0 OF F PROGRAM Medium di M a and nd heavy Y weight teams FEATURES AND ATTRACTIONS to Special Band Concert F- F Roosevelt High School Band Frank Shaw Director to 8 30 General Session Dal Daily Y Program Ted Wednesday T nes d ay Th Thursday UI sd say d Y Fr Friday 1 da Y to Piano Plano Solo By Indian Hoisting of the American Flag at Sunrise Boy seau Scouts t to 7 50 Address O'clock Bugle Call Boy SOO Scouts By Director William Peterson Peterson- More Acres With Profits to O'clock Brea Breakfast S S t Through Land Use Planning to 9 00 O'clock r Ban Band d.- d. 7 O to Musical Number to 1030 O'clock Vis Visits ts to Exhibits ts 8 00 to 8 30 Illustrated I Lecture and Demonstrations Illustrated Lectures etc By Dr George Stewart Stewart U. U. U S S. S Forest Service Subject Analysis 1030 to 1200 O'clock General Se Seas Session ion n of One of the Basin Problems Soil Erosion 1200 to 1 00 O'clock p. p m m. Horseshoe shoe pire pitching g 8 30 to 9 30 Entertainment Feature Q Conducted by James Kirkham Editor Utah Farmer Fanner Salt Lake City Orpheus Club Male Chorus Chorus 45 45 Members 12 1200 00 to O'clock Luncheon and Visiting Directed b toy by Albert J J. J Southwick 1 to 2 00 O'clock Band COncert to Moving Picture for Children 2 00 to O'clock ti Educational Features 9 9 30 to 12 1230 30 Big Dance 2 00 to 4 00 O'clock Baseball and In Indoor Ball Bail Games At Fort Duchesne On open air floor Special radio artists to be to O'clock Horse pulling 2324 24 OI Only Y S featured with 12 piece band Regular Prices to 7 00 O'clock Band Q Concert 7 to 8 30 oclo O'clock k General Session r. r to O'clock Each Night Picture Show Shaw for Children t FRIDAY FRIDA Y AUGUST 25 8 30 to 0 O'clock clock Evening Program g 9 O to 12 1230 Big Dance At Fort Duchesne On open air floor S Special ial radio artists to be featured with 12 piece band Regular Prices 8 00 to 9 00 a a. a m m. Band Concert High School Band Karl J. J Engar Director to 1030 1080 l Departmental Sessions For Ladles Ladies DETAILED AILED PROGRAM OF EVENTS to 1030 Discussion O on Land Use Planning Led by toy Director William Peterson and Planning Committeemen In In Large Tent 1030 to 1200 noon General Session WEDNESDAY Y AUGUST 23 1030 to 1040 Musical Numbers and Q Community Singing 10 1040 40 to 11 1110 1114 10 Address By Representative Abe Murdock 11 1110 10 to 11 1130 30 Miss ss Ann Reymond 8 O to a a. a m m. Band Concert U. U S. S Soil Conservation Service Duchesne Duchesne High School Band Elroy Van Wagoner Director 11 1130 30 Musical Number Tabiona High School Band Ferrin Van Wagoner Director I 11 1130 30 to 1200 1240 Address to 9 30 y BY Bureau Illustrated Lecture By T T. T H H. Humphreys State Engineer of Water Storage By L. L H H. Mitchell Irrigation Irrig agency encY Bureau of Reclamation Commission Subject Proper Methods of Irrigation 1200 to 1 00 Horseshoe Pitching Tournament to 1030 Ladies Departmental Session Conducted by James Kirkham Editor of Utah Farmer Fanner In School Building to Band Concert to 1030 Visit Land Use Planning Exhibit Uintah High School Band Karl J. J Engar Director In large tent and other exhibits on the grounds to Discussion of Land Use Planning 1030 v General Assembly Led by Director William Willlam Peterson in Large Tent 1030 to 1045 Community Singing to 4 O Ladies Departmental Session 10 1045 45 In Invocation voca tion In School Build Building in g. g By B B. B b. b O. O Colton President of Roosevelt Stake L L. D D. S S. S Church 2 00 to Baseball and Sports 1050 to 11 1110 10 Address of Welcome to Indian Sports Contest C. C C. C CWright Wright Superintendent of Indian Agency to S Spec Special ecal al Band Concert 1 11 1110 io Musical Numbers Uintah High School Schol Band Karl J J. J Engar Director Furnished by the University of Utah Extension Service to General Session 11 1120 20 to 11 1150 50 Address 7 00 to 7 10 Community Singing Musical Numbers By Dr George Thomas President of University of Utah Awarding of Prizes 11 1150 50 to 12 1200 00 Noon 7 10 to 7 40 Address Announcements by the President R R. R Q Warnock By President Elmer G. G Peterson of the Utah State College 12 1200 to p. p m m. c Luncheon 7 40 to Address 1200 to Horseshoe Pit Pitching l ng Tournament By David A A. Smith State Commissioner of Agriculture Conducted by James Kirkham Editor of Utah Farmer Fanner to Indian Pageant 1 00 to Band Concert 9 30 to 12 1230 30 Big Dance Duchesne High School Band Elroy El oy Van Wagoner Director At Fort Fort Duchesne On open air floor Special radio artists to be Tabiona High School Band Ferrin Ferran Van Wagoner Wagoner Director Director Drector featured with 12 piece band Regular P Prices res Ic to Land Use Planning Discussions Led by Director William Peterson and Basin Planning Committees I I to 40 In the Large Tent Department Sessions LADIES DEPARTMENT For Ladies in School Building to Baseball and Sports Contest to Horse Pulling Contest Mrs l Homer Hornor P. P Edwards Chairman Mrs firs Reva Re Lundberg Mrs Alton AIton Harrison Light weight teams and Indian Teams 6 00 to 7 00 Band Concert Duchesne High School Band Elroy Van Wagoner Director Tabiona High School Band Ferrin Van Wagoner Director In order to give the women who attend the U U. U B B. B I I. I C C. C and Indian Fair Faira to General Session a choice of material they desire the committee has selected the following to Community Singing g and Musical Numbers program for this years year's s 's work By University of Utah Extension Service WEDNESDAY WEDNESDAY 7 10 to 7 40 Address Book Boo Review One of the Uintah Basin Literary Cl Clubs b V t. t By Senator Elbert D D. Thomas Reading Fort Duchesne Club Saxophone Solo Book Review One of the Basin Clubs f B By Francis McKenley Indian Reading Fort Duchesne Club 1 7 40 to 8 15 Address 2 00 Dramatic reading 1 By David Gourley Assistant to Superintendent of Public Illustrated lecture h Instruction Subject The Possibilities of Growth and THURSDAY THURSDAy I. I wa Development in Education for the Boys and Girls of Book Review One of the Uintah Basin Literary Clubs Clubs r r Uintah Basin Reading Fort Duchesne Club r f 8 15 to Address 9 45 Book Review Literary Club By Dr Ethelyn O. O Greaves State Director of Farm Security Reading Fort Duchesne Club 8 30 to 9 30 Entertainment Features 2 00 Dramatic Reading S 9 30 to 12 1230 30 BI Big Dance to 4 30 Fashion Show under the I of Mrs C C. C C C. White J At Fort Duchesne On air floor FRIDAY open Special radio artists to be featured with 12 piece band Regular Prices Book Review Literary Club Reading Fort Duchesne Ladies Ladles Club 9 45 Book Review Literary Club 55 Reading Fort Duchesne Ladies Club THURSDAY AUGUST 24 Dramatic Reading S Illustrated Lecture j. j f On account of the inability of the newly appointed committee to contact A 55 all the people whom they desire to assist this al year special speet programs containing containing con con- GOVERNORS GOVERNOR'S S DAY the complete program will be given at the Information desk during the U. U B B. B I I. I C C. and Indian Fair to 9 00 a a. a m m. m Band Concert Roosevelt High School Band Frank Shaw Director H HORSE ORSE PULLING CONTEST to 1030 10 30 Demonstration of Proper 1 Selection of Beef for Feeding Project Horace Allred Mired in Charge to 1030 Ladies Ladles Departmental Session and Wednesday Thursday In School Building Y Y 10 1030 30 General Session I 1030 Community Singing and Musical Numbers 1040 to 11 1110 10 Address 1 State rules will govern this contest By Governor Henry H. H Blood 2 2 A dynamometer hired for this cont contest st will determine the winners 11 1110 10 to 11 1125 2 Response 3 A prize of 1000 will be given to the individual horseman giving the best By Jim Atwine Indian demonstration of horsemanship 11 1125 25 Musical Number 4 Prize money will be given as 1st place 2nd place 20 2000 00 3rd Furnished toy iby Brigham Young University University Extension Extension Service place 1000 11 1130 30 to 12 1200 00 Addresses 5 There will be four clauses classes in this contest Indian teams light weight By Senator Wm H H. King and R R. R T. T Bonnin Ute tile Tribal Agent teams medium weight teams and heavy weight teams Washington D D. C. C 6 Indian teams and light weight teams will contest Wednesday 1200 to Horseshoe Pitching Tournament 7 7 Light weight teams will weigh in under 2700 pounds Conducted by James Kirkham Editor of Utah Farmer 8 8 Medium weight teams and he heavy vy weight teams will contest Thursday 1 00 to 2 00 p. p m. m Band Concert 9 Medium weight teams must weigh between 2700 pounds and pounds Roosevelt High School Band Frank Shaw Director 10 Heavy weight teams all weighing over pounds to Land Use Discussion Session Any protests from contestants must be made to the supervisor of this In Large tent department before any pull is made by any team in the weight class clans to 4 00 Baseball and Sports in which protest effects Ambulance Service erv r i e For Sickness or 01 Emergency Our Special Nash Sedan Ambulance enables us to give prompt efficient and comfortable comfortable com corn ambulance service any time at a moments moment's moments moment's moments moment's mo mo- ments ment's notice for invalid or emergency transportation transportation transportation trans trans- anywhere anytime CALL ROY A. 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