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Show Ilron County Fair Slates Exhibits, Horseshow. Drama September 1-2-3 All departments for the Iron County Fair, Sept. 1, 2, and 3 are rounding into shape for the opening day next week In Paro-wan, Paro-wan, according to Hugh L. Adams general chairman. The premium booklet for the fair was completed last week, and has been distributed throughout most of the county. As special features of the three day fair, the committees have arranged for a parade, horse-show horse-show and a three-act play. The horseshow will be held Sept. 2 and 3 at the race track start-ing start-ing at 3 p.m. A parade from town to the race track the first day of the horseshow will begin at 2:30 p.m. " Two nights there will be a big three-act fair drama, 'The Bandit," produced by Will L. Adams and directed by George O. Taylor. As for the fair Itself, the main departments listed are Crops, Livestock, Home Making, Girls 4-H Club, Canning and Baking, and Flowers. In the Crops department there are field crops, vegestables and fruit; Livestock, breeding dairy, beef cattle, breeding sheep, breeding swine and Jr. livestock division; Home Making, adults and Junior cotton and rayon clothing division, handwork division di-vision and home furnishings, arts, crafts and hobbies division; Girls 4-H Club, food club division, divi-sion, clothing club division, home furnishings division, 4-H demonstration dem-onstration contest, 4-H style dress revue and adult woolen division; Canning and Baking, fruits. Jams, Jellies, vegestables, pickles, relishes, bread, cakes, pies and cookies; Flowers, 15 varieties. Program for the horseshow, Sept. 2, Includes, Matched horse race, Pony Express Relay race, Hurdles (open Jumpers), Potato race, Saddlehorse race, Calf roping rop-ing and Saddle bronc riding. Events Sept. 3, are Matched horse race, Spear the Ring, Musical Chair, Matched horse race, Relay Re-lay horse race for boys 'and girls (under 16), Calf roping, Saddle bronc riding, and hurdles (open Jumpers). All these events are open to residents of Iron County, except for the bronc riding and calf roping. These will be arranged on a contest basis for exhibition only. The general committee In charge of the Fair consists of Adams, chairman; Ward Cuff, treasurer; Lennle Page, secretary; secre-tary; and Dr. T. Donald Bell. Lamont Tueller, and U. Stancel Manpum. Judges are Joseph Par rlsh, Juab County agricultural agent; Rodney Rickenbach, Millard Mil-lard County agricultural agent; Grant Esplln, Beaver County ag rlcultural agent; and Dr. T. Donald Don-ald Bell, Branch Agricultural College. i |