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Show Dare-Deviltry to be One of Fair Thrills Nowadays outdoor entertainment doei not seem complete or to satisfy Iftinlesj it possesses some sort of darc-deviltrv.' darc-deviltrv.' When the skv forms the roof o( an amphitheatre the spectators teem to look for the glaring and the unusual. That their appetites are to be satisfied in the Utah State Fair'i program, October 5 to 12, is assured, states Manager Ernest S. Holmes, who announces that he has been successful in arranging for the appearance ap-pearance of the famous Atcnos Brothers, Europe's aerial acrobats. On on all-white rigging, that stretches stretch-es its towering poles to a height of 80 feet, these fearless fellows offer an exhibition of feats that are of an outstanding daring nature. na-ture. They swing about on a single steel rod while holding with but one hand, then suddenly drop down to two Iarg circles, that look like a huge pair of spectacles. On this novel apparatus they stand upright and whirl with great speed. Added to these thrills is the routine of acrobatic acrobat-ic stunts, any one of which is sensational sensa-tional enough to steal the breath from the most inveterate thrill-seeker. o |