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Show Circus Coming To St. George Monday For Three-Day Stand j i With the blare of bands, the j bright lights, and the spangled ; glamor, one turns to the occasion j as a period of vacation. For j where is the man that won't find some excuse to take the children to the circus to introduce to them the mysteries of pink lemonade lem-onade and the thrill of the spangled spang-led glamor of the Big Top, and mother will go along to look after dad, both evermindful of the peanuts pea-nuts and popcorn and memories i of their childhood circus days, I when the entire family rode into town, 15 miles distant, in the old surrey. Beginning Monday, Sept. 23, Siebrand Bros. Piccadilly Circus and Carnival combined will play three days at the City Ball Park. Those daring and intrepid young artists, The Stewart Sisters, America's Am-erica's foremost body control stars, have top billing. Other features in the Big Top are Capt. Harry D. Clark with an array of Military ponies, Thor-alene Thor-alene duo, dancers on the silver thread; the Sterling Duo, equilibrists, equi-librists, and "Peanuts and Popcorn," Pop-corn," comedy aerialists. Furiously Furi-ously funny clowns will furnish fun for everyone, riding monkeys, dogs which do everything but talk, and last but not least, Miss Maxine LeTourne, Spanish Web Artiste. The band will play up town each day at 3 p.m. Doors open at 6:30 p.m. |