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Show Three new events planned for Iron County Fair activities the University of Utah. A parade is scheduled Monday Mon-day on the Parowan Main Street. The 1971 Miss Dominion of Canada will attend fair events and participate in several special activities. Cedar City will be accorded specal honors this year, according ac-cording to Stones. "Each year, the fair spotlights a specific area of the county. This year the spotlight will fall on Cedar Ce-dar City." Iron County Fair events will run a full week, according accord-ing to a tentative schedule of activities released this week by D. A. Stones, general fair board chairman. At least three new events are planned for this year's celebration: cel-ebration: an aircraft display from Hill Air Force Base, the annual Farm Bureau talent show and family-community sports competition. "In addition to these new activities, there are others that have not been fully confirmed con-firmed yet," Stones said. "We think that this will be the - biggest fair yet in Iron County." Coun-ty." Fair events begin Tuesday, Aug. 31, with the start of a new community-ifamily sports and recreation program. Individual and team competition com-petition is scheduled in several sev-eral sports including horseshoes, horse-shoes, tennis, Softball, volleyball volley-ball and others. Individuals andor groups wishing to enter any of the sports are invited to contact Boyd Robinson, Paragonah, committee chairman for the sports and games. Those activities will continue con-tinue through Thursday evening eve-ning when finals in each activity ac-tivity are scheduled. The Hill Air Force display is scheduled for all day Friday, Fri-day, Sept. 3. at the Cedar City t municipal airport. Several types of aircraft and equipment equip-ment will be displayed. The annual queen's pageant will be held Friday night at the Cedar High School auditorium. audi-torium. A carnival will run Friday, Saturday and Monday nights in Parowan. , Exhibits will open Saturday Satur-day and run through Monday at the Parowan High School. Rodeo-race meet programs are scheduled both Saturday and Monday afternoons at the Parowan race track-arena. Dances are planned for both Saturday and Monday nights, and the Farm Bureau Talent Show will be held Saturday night at the Parowan High Auditorium. More music talent is scheduled sched-uled Sunday evening when Dr. Newell Weight presents a program with students from |