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Show Program For County Fair MKiiriiA.vrs n.vv I'tiitsT n.vw Tl'KSDAY, HK1T. i!, tUUI Special ontrance for automobiles oih- block wont or main entrance. I 1. Tho Tnlr opens at 10 a. in. Oi neral ndmlsslon 2Dc. Children under 12 years, ICe. 2. Tho viewing of exhibits. 3. Hand concert 1 p. m., Smith field Military band. A. Races commence nt 2 p. tu. Sinlthfleld Military band In attendance. attend-ance. (a) 2:30 trot or pare. Purse noo. I (b) 1-4 tulle tunning race. Purse $50. I (c) 2:14 trot or pace. Puib? ?400. (d) Ono mile ladles' relay. Purse $30. (o) 1-2 mile running taco. Purso $100. (f) Motorcycle race. (g) Fancy riding and burking contests. Musical art by A. Nultlo, comtc musical clown.- G. Spectacular balloon uscenslon. with lady and gentleman making S parachute diops each. C. Daylight rirewotks. J 7. xTho Hngcr Amusement enm- 'pany. with concert bandB, mllltnry oigans, riding devices, Including a fine merry go round, giant Fein-, wheel. Nino high claBa shows. I 8. Viewing the exhibits and o:n-er o:n-er attractions for ovenlng entertainment. entertain-ment. General admission 10c. I Special features at the I.yrle nnd Oak theaties af night. 1 Ornnd ball at auditorium Wednesday Wednes-day and Thursday. i Late cars. spkciaij itkms op inthiikst I The best harness race record at tho i ' i fair of 1010 was mado by Kllzabeth JjIIal, owned by I,. O. Sttong, Mont- ?' poller. Sho paced a mllo In 2:17 Tho mnrk of 2:1C mado by Dictum In 1912 still Btnnds as tho record of this race course It will bo smasheJ this year, however. Following am tho best running rnco records mado at tho fair of 191G: D-8 mllo dash made by Tippy, iowned by Georgo O. Walton, Mont-pollor. Mont-pollor. Tho track record Is 1:02, held by Merldla, mado In 191C. 7-8 mllo dnsh mado by Camln In i 1:32. 1-2 mllo dash mado by Tendoreat , In 50 seconds. Sho equalled Tempo' Standard's mark of CO seconds mado In 191C. This Is tho record or the track. Tempo Standard nnd Tender-1 est aro with us this year. It Is a difficult mnrk to bent, but It can be done. Watch out. i ii - I 3-4 mllo dnsh mado by Polognr In j jl:18. The track record Is 1:17 1-2 , mado by tho famous Merldla In 191C. Tho best hnrneHs race record on j tho local track was mado by Dicta-turn, Dicta-turn, September 20, 1912. Ills mail: was 2:10. He was owned by Mr. John Thompson or Salt I.nko City. This record will bn broken this year. Tho best record for G-8 mllo running run-ning race was won by Merldln, September Sep-tember 23, 1915. His mark was ix-ty-two seconds and one-half. Sho will not be with us this year, but tho record will bo brokon. Tho best record for 3-4 mllo' dash was also mado by tho famous Mori dla. Hor mnrk was 1-17 1-2. Soma record. This record will nliio bo smashed tlii-t year. I ni;sT iticconns roit nvssisa i iiohsks roil kami ok nun t i 1 38 mile dash made In 30 'seconds by Tlaby Dean, owned by Mr. KnI-j fong. ' i 5-S mllo dash made In 1:05 by I Oklahoma Irish, owned by Mr. Stott. 3-1 mllo dash made In 1:17 by MIbb Krugo, ownod by Mr. Knlfong. 1 1-2 mllo dnsh mado In GO seconds by Oklahoma Irish, owned by Mr. I Scott. j ThlB f als tho track record" for. the halt le dash, Don't miss seeing tho pulllnt. match Thursday at 11 o'clock. Tho best draft horso of the vnlloy vflll compote. Cacho Is noted tor Its flue drnCt horses. Mr. Georgo Woolf, s-porvlsor s-porvlsor ot tho horses has charge n the match. It will tnko place back of tho exhibition building. If you think you hnvo a good pulling team now Is your opportunity to prove It. SCHOOL ll.W SICCOMI DAV. w:i)m:sav, skit. i, hud 1. The fair opens at 10 a. tu. General ndinlBslou 2fic. Children under 12 yeats of ago 15c. 2. The Judging In all dcpaitmunls .will commence at 10 n. m. sharp. Tho folowlng will act as the Judges: ( Horses, Georgo 11. Calno; Cattle, Ben j II. lOldrldge; Sheep, Prof. George . Calne: Swine, Prof. G. II, Calno, Poultry, Georgo A. Poulter; Agilcnt-luial Agilcnt-luial prodcts, Dr. V. S. Harris; Horticultural Hor-ticultural Products, Dr. M. C. Merrill; riorlcltute, I'rcd Scholes; Womnn's Work. Mrs. J. U. Hyde; Mnuufactur-ets, Mnuufactur-ets, Uphralm llergeson, Moses Tliatch er. Win. Murray. j 3. Hand concert, 1 p. tu., Logan Military bund. J I. Knees will commenco nt 2 p. in. sharp. Logan Mllltnry band In attendance. I (n) 2:17 trot or pace. Puibi, $400. lb) 3-8 mllo running rnco. Purse $50. (e) Ladles one mllo lelny race. ' Purse $50. (d) 2:20 trot or pace. Purso $4 no; (e) 3-4 mile running race. Purse i inn (f) Motorcycle rnco. (g) Taney riding nnd bucking contests. Musical act by A. Nutllo, "comio musical clown. G. Spectacular balloon nscenslon by lndy and gentleman, making three pnrnchuto drops each, fi. Daylight flrewoiks. 7. The Hoger Amusement company com-pany with concert bnnds, military oigans, oi-gans, riding devices, Including a fine iiieiry-go-round nnd glnnt roirls wheel. Nlnu high class shows. j 8. Viewing of exhibits and other attractions for ovenlng entertaln-met. entertaln-met. General admission 10c. I Special routines nt tho Lyric ann Oak theatres at night. Grand ball at auditorium Wednesday Wednes-day and Thursdny. ' Lute cars. |