Show DRY FARMING ATTHE AT Al AlTHE THE STATE FAIR Long Experiments Show Irrigation Irrigation Irrigation gation Not Always Necessary Necessary sary in Lands I PAINS GREAT aREAT FIREWORKS f t OTHER FEATURES ADD IN INTEREST INTEREST INTEREST I TEREST TO BIG alG EVENT I A few tew years ago In arid states it was wa aS deemed an Impossibility to to farm ta w wo oUt o t Irrigating the fand and But govern government government government ment experiments along scientific lines U demonstrated the practicability of dry farming It was a slow investigation beset with many perplexing disappoint disappointments disappointments ments Even in the early Investigations I a there was sufficient encourage encouragement encouragement encouragement ment to warrant tests along broad lines extended over many years yeats The results were amazing Dry Dy farm farming farmIng farming ing became an assured fact though It ItIs ItIs Itis Is still In Its Infancy Large companies were formed machinery purchased and the arid lands hitherto worthless for farming purposes were converted converged into valuable property There was a yield that arrested the attention of ot a thinking people veople Irrigation is often entirely out of or the question Where water cannot li be bO ob obtained b tamed to moisten the tho parched ground rain must needs be depended upon Dry farming comes to the rescue of the I struggling farmer The subject of dry farming Is an ab absorbing absorbing absorbing one In Utah and it Import Importance ance to the state Is conceded on every hand Its development means a vast increase In the states agricultural out output output put puL Realizing the great Interest which communities are giving to dry farming the management of the Utah state fair has gone to considerable expense to prepare a large and Interesting ex exhibit exhibit hibit The display of farm yields will willbe willbe willbe be surprising They will arouse wide widespread widespread widespread spread interest and prove of at inestimable In sUma ble value to Utah Besides this extraordinary display there will be hundreds of other elaborate elaborate elaborate rate features covering a wide scope 01 ol subjects The usual will willbe be seen Including many that are new and especially Interesting Inter A large display of manual training will occupy a prominent place among the displays Adgie the famous lion trained will willbe willbe willbe be there as a n special attraction Pains fire works will be the evening entertainment at the fair which opens Sept 30 and continues until Oct 5 6 This spectacular display is known the world over It Is a n show that never tails falls to attract thousands of t people p Fifteen aerial guns will give a grand signal salute Two monster balloons will carry carrY beautiful pyrotechnic ef et effects effects Out at the grounds there Is consider considerable considerable considerable able activity Everything Is being put in shape for tor the state fair which will willbe willbe be on a scale larger and more complete than any former event r TINTIC SOCIETY A baby boy was born to Mr and Mrs Irs Parley Beck last Monday Mrs G 0 W V Bean and Mrs SIrs Talbert are here visiting Mrs C H Carter Mr and Mrs Sim Simpson SI ps n are aro enter entertaining taming the formers f sister Mrs Mra Smith of Salt Lake Mr and Mrs OConner of ot Stockton St ton were the guests of at Mr and Mrs Wil Wit William WillIam liam Embleton on Wednesday and Thurs Thursday Thursday Thursday day The Misses Delphia Simons Simona Lulu Har Bar Harper Harper per and Lucile Luelle Kerr came up from Pay Payson P Payson y son Monday night to attend the Labor day ball bail at ot the pavilion pavillon Mrs Mary Fry and daughter returned to their home in Bloomington Ill III on after a months sojourn with mth Dr and Mrs L E B Pierce John A Blithe left on Wednesday for Nov Nev Mrs Blithe has gone to Park City where she will make her home during her husbands absence Miss Mabel Van Tromp has been out from Salt Lake this week on a visit with her mother Miss Van Tromp will enter the University of Utah again this year H H Pierce returned to his home at Washington D C on after aUer several weeks w visit with his father J JA JA jA A Pierce who is one of or the old res residents resIdents residents of o this city George came up from Provo on Saturday Ho He played with the Elks in inthe Inthe Inthe the ball game on Sunday and again on Monday he played with the Seniors In Inthe Inthe inthe the game against the Juniors A baby girl was born to Mr and Mrs Irs E W Frisby last week Arthur Hanks flanks returned to Eureka this we ek from Ely Nev Nov Mrs Frank Higson returned on Tues Thea Tuesday Tuesday day after a couple of o weeks visit in Salt Lake Charlie Goss close and George Schly re returned returned returned turned Monday night from a visit to the Miss Mary Ford has gone to Nevada where she sho will teach school during the corning coming term tenn tennA A baby boy was born to Mr Ir and Mrs Joseph Ferguson on Saturday or o last Mr and Mrs George Castleton returned on Saturday from a visit with Salt Lake relatives Mr and Mrs Ollie Oilie Baker returned Mon Mou Monday day evening from a visit with relatives at Springlake Braxton Barnett returned to Mammoth on Monday night after a visit with his family at Spring Lake Mrs Dennis Sullivan and daughter Miss Marcella returned on Tuesday from froma a visit at Salt Lake and Ogden Mrs Phil Clark went to Salt Lake on for a few days visit with her sister Mrs Irs Jackson McChrystal tal tat talA tatA A party was given at the home of Mr and Mrs frS Rasmus Nelson on Monday night the occasion being Mr Nelsons birthday A large number of friends were present and the evening was very enjoyably spelt with cards being the game played RObert Adam Adamson Adamson Adamson son won the first prize and Mrs Otto Trient was awarded consolation prize The parlor was attractively decorated red and white being the colors used use while yellow decorations were used in the tho dining room Miss Janie Janle Adamson returned last Fri Friday Friday Friday day from Salt Lake where she went to have an operation performed on one of her eyes John Adams Is la out from front Salt Lake vie vis visiting lUng his son William Adams manager of the Tintic Lumber company Joseph and wife will leave next week for Italy where they will remain for tor several months The trip will be made for tor the benefit ben of Mrs health Isidor and Miss J Mar will wili be Joined in marriage by bt Rev Father next Sunda The bride is the sister of Joseph Mar a well known resident of this cita elt Mrs Robert Adamson entertained a an number n of friends last Friday evening even In InIn In honor of Mrs Auld a sister of or o Mrs Irs W V D Myers who is in this city on a visit The guests were with cards music etc ete A delicious lunch was served and those present report a de do delightful delightful time August Schmidt and wife wl returned turned r home on Friday night of last week after a pleasant visit at Heber City and Salt Lake At Heber City they were the guests gu ts of Mr and Mrs John Burrows Burrow former residents of ot this city |