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LMUD Presents: This Day in Susanville History – September 12, 1923

The Susanville Fair on Main Street in 1922

Program Given
Three Days and Four Nights of Interesting Events Planned for Lassen County Fair
September 12, 1923


Three days of rodeo, racing and agricultural and stock exhibits and four nights of carnival, shows, rides, concessions and dancing make up the program for the second annual Lassen County Fair.

The night show will be located around the American Legion platform and that location will be a blaze of color and lights. The merry-go-round that the association has purchased has arrived and will be assembled this week. William Cain has returned from San Francisco, where he purchased several hundred dollars’ worth of concession material for the concessions.

There will be a cabaret show, with twelve singing and dancing girls. This show will be installed in a tent on the Midway. Each evening from 7:30 until 9:30 there will be a local talent show on the dance platform. W. K. Davis is in charge of this show, with Bob Williams as assistant.

The American Legion is in charge of the dance which follows the show each evening.
Several other features are now being arranged for by Ben Lyle, chairman of the night shows.

 

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