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Show B. Y.U. Contest Plans Outlined PROVO A Utah county high school girl will reign over activities of the Brigham Young university "Cougar Circus," an extensive entertainment enter-tainment project scheduled for production pro-duction May 15 and 16 to raise funds for the Y stadium house, announces Professor E. H. Eastmond, faculty adviser. Contests to select queens of the various cities in the county will be conducted soon in the high schools, according to Harold Smith of Snow-flake, Snow-flake, Arizona, student chairman of the queen contest committee. The carnival queen will be selected from the city entries and crowned at the circus itself, which will be held at the Y stadium. "The Cougar circus will have all the fanfare, display and carnival spirit of a real circus and far more entertainment value," predicted Professor Eastmond. Plans call for a three ring hippodrome show, sideshows, side-shows, parades, a menagerie, clown acts, and other circus elements which will make a spectacular show that will please people of all ages, he said. This is the most ambitious undertaking under-taking planned by the Y student body in the drive for stadium house funds. The event is expected to rival ri-val the Y athletic circuses of several years ago, which, under Coach Rom-ney's Rom-ney's management, attracted 6000 people to the stadium for one of the most stupendous carnivals ever staged stag-ed in the state. r |