Show THE STATE FAIR Tho Slate Fair will open tomorrow It should have a generous attendance The annual fairs can he of Immense advantage to this State It carried on I In the right spirit They will result eventually In eliminating the scrawny 1 i streets our horses often seen on Eventually the farmer who his but two or three cows will have those of the profitable breed The j purest and most proftable farmer who raises two or three colts annually will by any by produce only j from will be so valuable colts that wi I babyhood that heir I good will b a > con cernment to the whole family By and 1 by there will bp no worthless orchards lands worth J kept year after year on from 200 t 500 per acre By and by j no stockman will be left In Utah who when the winter storms are howling outside will be making calculations 1 I that I ho can save half his sheep or cattle the half will bring him more i money cate than the whole would If I the 1 J winters hardships had not killed so much stock By nnd bY the taste of J the people will be cultivated so that there will be more appropriate even If cheap adornments In their hpmes the I tables will be more tastefully set and mOl and more inexpensive refinements I will be noticed To make these changes and a thousand others the State Fair serves ns a school Men exchange I Ideas the fair presents them with object C I ob-Ject lessons easily learned and the effects ef-fects of the education are seen about I their places In the country Their ideas I broaden When one man who his live acres of worthless orchard at homo sees r how much profll another mar has made from two acres of wiselyselected and carefullycaredfor fruit he will see that he has been Indifferent to his own best Interests and has misused the gifts I which have been his This extends to every brunch of agriculture and hortl I culture I I When some simple manufactured product pro-duct Is presented and it Is ex I plained how it Is produced and what I I fair profits can be expected from it It I encourages men with a little money put I aside to Investigate to see If more I profits cannot be obtained on that I money than they are now realizing The fair is rUed with object lessons I for boys and Irls The boy sees horses weighing from 900 pounds to 1300 I pounds each and If he is fond of horse he will want to know all the characteristics r character-istics of those animals and this will lead him to study the different uses made of horses and why there are champions of both the lighter and heavier breeds and the reasons they give for their preference The older people Interested In the progress of the State will consult as to how much Individuals are lacking in their work and whether the State is neglecting any manifest duty toward the people For Instance If six men are taking care of their fruit trees and a I seventh In their midst simply keeps his orchard as a breeding place for bugs I and caterpillars It is clear that the State should interfere to compel this seventh man to perform his duty In n local sense the t fair is good for this city and citizens should make things Just as pleasant to visitors as I possible |