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Show all exhibits in the women's department, depart-ment, including needlework and canned fruits and vegetables, should be on the Fair grounds no later than 6 p. m. Sept. 22. This will be necessary in order to have everything every-thing in readiness for opening day. All other exhibitors are urged to have their displays on hand at the earliest possible moment. O -' . UTAH IS GETTING RE ADV. TO GO TO THE FAIR And the Fair state 1936 edition is getting ready to greet Utahns and everyone else who will Journey Salt Lake City-ward to visit the Beehive state's greatest exposition. It Ik, in fact ready now, barring the placing , of thousands of exhibits to be displayed in the various departments. de-partments. Summing advance conditions into in-to a grand total, the 1936 Utah State ' Fair promises to provide a class in higher education, with farmers, stockmen, industrialists, mining men, homeworkers and other oth-er producers furnishing the classroom class-room exhibits. Fair visitors will see Utah products at their very best, view the result of improved production methods, and witness action displays of how the wheels go 'round in every phase of human activity as presented within the state's borders. The mining industry plans its usual comprehensive displays. So does the department of fine and applied ap-plied arts. Manufacturers have already al-ready taken all available space in their exhibit building, which will also house the federal housing display, dis-play, a feature of the 1935 State -Fair. Announcement has been made that. |