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Show New Light Exhibit Opens At Legion Hall Friday A free "Light Conditioning" exhibit, ex-hibit, sponsored by the Utah Power & Light Company and local dealers, with many entertaining and educational educa-tional features will be shown in American Fork on September 23rd and 24th. This exhibit will appear at American Legion Hall from 12 noon to 10 p. m. ' Many new developments in lighting light-ing will be shown, such as transforming trans-forming pictures from one scene to another by the magic of 'black light,' the practical application of the new flourescent lamps, photo-tube control con-trol of lighting for classrooms, industrial in-dustrial plants and offices, painting mobile color patterns in light on walls and ceilings. In addition, there will be a complete com-plete display of lighting fixtures, their auxiliaries and wiring devices for every kind of use. Eight enlarged photo murals, six feet high and four feet wide, will be shown, illustrating specific kinds of lighting, such as: Floodlighting for every purpose, illuminating store fronts, lighting show windows and store interiors and offices, highway lighting, industrial . lighting and home lighting. These murals will be the background for various lighting equipment displays. Among the educational exhibits will be: Flourescent lamps, miniature minia-ture model classroom, architectural glass, "black light", structural glass, miniature model store front, steri-lamp, steri-lamp, color blend, miniature model outdoor bulletin board, and demonstrations demon-strations of painting with light. Capable attendants will be in charge to demonstrate and explain the various features. There will be no charge for this outstanding exhibit, and a cordial invitation is extended to the general public. An exceptionally interesting and entertaining show is assured. . n |