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Show Foil. Features Galore Billed ' For The Fair Visitors to the 102S.Utah State Fair, October 6 to '"13, will be entertained with the greatest card of amusement events ever offered to the throngs of pleasure-seekers who havo visited the-exposition the-exposition grounds. Every day .'is -to have its special entertainment features fea-tures and. every hour every day will be crowded with exciting and thrilling events. Circus acts, gorgeous fireworks, fire-works, carnival amusements, band concerts con-certs and harness racing are a few features of the pretentious offering of the great "Golden Jubilee Expostiion". The -management of the Fair has booked "Reta and Dunn", for' f.hoir hair-rc.islng high-wire act; a daring exhibition of auto polo and auto pushball;' push-ball;' the "Great Curran", who sways on a slender pole, !)0 feet above the ground; '"The Four Flying Beckmans",. aerialists of world renown; . Fink Animal Ani-mal Circus, known as America's greatest great-est fair attraction; the DeLiberto-W:i-ber Trio, teeter board jumping marvels;. mar-vels;. Miss Eleanor Kerns, who turns complete somersaults in an automobile at a hieh rate of speed; spectacular pvrotcchnic displays by the Hitt Fireworks Fire-works Company; draft horse pulling 'contests, with big C2sh prizes; and other features too numereus to mention. men-tion. Practically all of these featuns and entertainment acts will be free to the public. The second annual intermount.iln draft horse pulling contest will be hplrt during the week of the Fair. The famous dynamometer will be used to ncurrafelygauge the pulling power of ! the teams entered. A total of $500 in j cash prizes will be distributed to owners own-ers of the winning teams. Professor , Kenneth C. Ikcler of the Utah Agricultural Agri-cultural College wil have charge of j j the contest. |