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Show FAIR ATTRACTIONS EVENT EXHIBITS USTEDBY HEADS With approximately $25,000 in premiums and awards to be contested con-tested for at the 1939 Utah state fair, opening September 16 and continuing to September 23, heads of the dozen or more fair departments are anticipating the setting of many new records in number and variety of event exhibits. ex-hibits. "Every indication points to approval ap-proval of the association's decision de-cision to advance the fair dates two weeks," said A. G. Mackenzie, Macken-zie, president of the state fair board. "Our organization ha3 succeeded suc-ceeded in providing for the best schedule of amusements ever offered of-fered at a Utah state fair. This means the best sort of entertainment, entertain-ment, aside from the always great array of exhibits open for the inspection of all interested in Utah's progress and development." develop-ment." "The fair-going public may rest assured that this year's exposition ex-position will be well worth seeing," see-ing," declared Ernest S. Holmes, fair manager. "Prizes and awards are such as to attract more entries en-tries than ever before and the pace entrants are setting augurs well for a complete display in every exhibit department. It is (Continued on page 8) show, horse and dog shows will as usual, please thousands of fjj visitors. Carnival attractions will be the best in the country." State officials and Salt Lake " City have joined in extending a cordial invitation for every Utahn to visit the fair. Residents of other states are likewise invited to attend in order thtt as many as possible may gain a clear insight in-sight into the Beehive states' productiveness in all lines of human hu-man endeavor. manufacturing industry under the most favorable light. The amusement end .of the 1939 state fair should meet he approval of every exposition vis-Uo?" vis-Uo?" said William J. Cowan supervisor of amusements and attractions. "A free circus and vaudeville performance each at-JSSTn at-JSSTn is" aPew and outstanding feature. Contracts call for the appearance of circus and stage stars whose acts will provide thrills galore. The grandstand FUR ATTRACTIONS EVENT EXHIBITS LISTED BY HEADS (Continued from page 1) going to be one of our greatest .state fairs." "The manufacturers' building will again be the center of interest in-terest for vast throngs attending the annual state fair," said S. J. Stephenson, executive secretary of the Utah Manufacturers' Association As-sociation and assistant supervisor supervis-or of the manufacturers' department. depart-ment. "There will be several unusual un-usual and interesting exhibits, including in-cluding the showing of manufacturing manu-facturing processes as they are found in the actual plants. Practically Prac-tically all available space has already been assigned. This assures as-sures exhibits revealing Utah's |