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Show Entertainment Is Outlined For P. G. Community Fair Two outstanding entertainment features are being provided for patrons of the Pleasant Grove Community Fair which will be held on Friday, September 18, ac-:ording ac-:ording to George Smith, general ihairman. The two major events vill be a football game in the ifternoon and a one-hour free talent tal-ent show in the evening. The football game will start at 3:30 when the Murray High School Will play the Pleasant Grove Vikings Vik-ings at the high school campus. To add to the afternoon's entertainment enter-tainment the Pleasant Grove High School Band will play at half-time and give demonstrations of marching. march-ing. The big entertainment event for the evening will be held in the high school auditorium when the best talent in Central Utah will compete for honors in a one-hour talent show. Mr. Smith and his committee are arranging an hour's entertainment consisting of a variety var-iety of entertaining acts. Competition Com-petition will be keen and prixes awarded to the most outstanding performers. Committee members are contacting con-tacting the people of the community commun-ity and from early reports the 1953 fair will be the largest yet held. Following are the rules and regulations reg-ulations for agriculture and horticulture horti-culture exhibits. Utah State Fair will be used in conjunction with our local agriculture agricul-ture exhibits. All plate entries are to contain five specimens each and no more or less of large fruits and vegetables vege-tables such as apples, pears, peaches, pea-ches, tomatoes, peppers, potatoes, onions, corn, turnips, and carrots. n.nougn speciments ot plums, prunes, crabapples, to cover a plate and five bunches of American type grapes or three bunches of Euro-peon Euro-peon type grapes. Trays: a simple tray exhibit for fruits consists of a single layer of fruit packed in a special exhibition tray, 12 inches wide and 18 inches long (same size as an apple box but only one layer deep). Trays will be furnished by the community commun-ity fair at the time exhibits are brought in. It takes 25 to 35 apples peaches, or pears to make up a required pack. All seeds will be exhibited in quart jars, and three sugar beets, 2 field squash, 3 summer squash, 3 cantaloups, 2 water melons, 3 cabbage, 3 cauliflower, 3 celery bunches, make up an exhibit. Onion, On-ion, tomatoes, carrots, can also be exhibited in trays. The score card for exhibits will be as follows: uniformity of exhibits, ex-hibits, 20; trueness of type, 20; i size and shape, 20, soundness and maturity, 20; freedom from disease, dis-ease, 20; total 100 points. Any questions, refer to Utah State Fair premium book. All prizes will be awarded on the Danish system. It is hoped all community members mem-bers will take a little time from their work and prepare an exhibit of their produce for the fair. |