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Show Exhibitors Urged To Meet Fair Entry Dates Members of the various committees com-mittees in charge of exhibits for the Iron County Fair, which opens on Saturday morning, Sept. 3 and runs through Monday, Sept. 5, are working hard to encourage record exhibits in divisions of the annual exhibit, according to Arnold O. Gurr, general chairman. chair-man. In order to help prospective exhibitors ex-hibitors get their artlcjes in the fair, arrangements have been made to have the members of the committees from the various vari-ous cities and towns' of the county coun-ty help get the exhibits to Paro-wan Paro-wan at the specified time. Prospective Pros-pective exhibitors are encouraged encourag-ed to contact the committee members in their towns for help and advice in getting exhibits to the fair. There are committee members in each of the towns appointed to work in their own communities in encouraging the placing of exhibits in the annual show. Registration Date All exhibits in the handwork, sewing, baking, and canning departments, de-partments, as well as arts and crarts and 4-H Club work must be registered at the gymnasium of the Parowan High School by Friday morning, Sept. 2. Judging of these departments will take place behind closed doors on Friday Fri-day . afternoon so that awards will be on all exhibits when the show opens Saturday morning. Vegetables, fruits', field crops and flowers are to be entered on Saturday morning at the same place. Livestock entries are also to be In by Saturday morning with the exhibits in this department depart-ment to be shown at the Ram-bouillet Ram-bouillet barn at 200 South and 200 West streets. Exhibits at the fa'r will be on displav all day Saturday, Sept. 2, on Sunday from 2 until 9 p. m. and again all day Monday. All cash prizes will he paid on Monday Mon-day afternoon before the exhibits (Continued on Back Page) IRON COUNTY FAIR (Continued from Page One) leave the show, so there will Te a minimum of trouble in seeing that winners get paid off before taking their exhibits home. Handle Entertainment Entertainment features of the fair will include two afternoons of horse racing and two evenings of dancing, The racing programs are being put on by the Red Hill Wranglers, acting as a committee commit-tee for the event. Those in charge of this phase of the fair state the racing will be held on Sat-urday Sat-urday and Monday afternoon with post time of the races set at 2:30 p. m. They are also working work-ing on a parade which will lead to the race track preceding each day's race program. In addition to the race programs pro-grams on each of the two days, the Wranglers are planning for equestrian games to be staged between races also. Two dances wil.1 be held, one Saturday, night on the tennis court and one on Monday in the high school gymnasium, with the well known Utah Buckaroos from Richfield furnishing the music, for both dances. Also on Saturday Satur-day evening at 8 the finals of the Youth Talent Find contest sponsored by the Iron County Farm Bureau AuxUiary, will be held in the high school auditor- j ium with the winners to be en-tered en-tered in the state contest to be held at the Utah State Fair two weeks later. The general committee and all sub-committees invite and urge every resident in the county to be an exhibitor In some department depart-ment of the fair, and also to attend at-tend the event on one or all, three clays' of the fair. |