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Show Exhibits Building Possible For Next Year's Fair Tentative plans for the erection erec-tion of an exhibits building at the Duchesne municipal park were discussed at a meeting of the Duchesne county fair board held this week in Duchesne, reports re-ports E. Max Hartman, fair manager. This building, when constru-ted, constru-ted, will be used for display of crops, handicraft, 4-H club work, which is usually exhibited exhib-ited in the Duchesne high school auditorium during the county celebration. Such building would be approximately ap-proximately 100 ft. long and 30 ft. wide, states Mr. Hartman. It would be constructed of as many native materials as pos sible. L-OnSirUCUUIl wuin. wuuiu i be done by the Duchesne Chapter Chap-ter Utah Young Farmers, and other county and city residents in cooperation with city and county officials. Those attending the meeting were Howard M. Ivory, chairman chair-man of the fair board; Louis A. Jensen, Duchesne county agricultural agri-cultural agent; Allen Bond, fair grounds chairman; Mr. Hartman, Hart-man, Herbert Clark, secretary-treasurer; secretary-treasurer; Mrs. Adaline Ander- ( son, school representative member mem-ber of the fair board. j |