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Show 0UKsSi Livestock Exhibit at Coining Big Fair Will Break Records. MANY REQUESTS POURING IN FOR STALL SPACE Demand So Far Is the Greatest in History of the Association. As-sociation. "From the way requests arc coming in for space in the livestock exhibits for the fair next fall, wc will have lo provide at least 250 stalls in addition lo what already is built' said Horace Ensign, secretary of tho state fair, Saturday, after checking over the list of requests, "So far we have received requests for seventy-one stalls for cattle alone and all those arc from new exhibitors not a single one from tho people who were with us last year. I do not mean by that that the exhibitors at the fan-last fan-last fall will not be in this year. Wc have their demands listed and from tho increased exhibits, both as to new people peo-ple and additional stock to be exhibited exhib-ited by the old exhibitors, we reidil.y can see that more stalls will be necessary.'' neces-sary.'' Letter from Woods Cross. A letter was received .by the secretary secre-tary Saturday from W. JT. Smith of Woods Cross asking for stalls for twenty-live head ol! cattle of the Ayrcshiro breed. Letters are arriving daily from horsemen relative to the speed programme. pro-gramme. Among these letters are sonic from Colorado, Tdaho and Montana. Nearly all are inquiries as lo Ihe fst events. This according to the secretary secre-tary of the fair, is encouraging. If entries en-tries can be secured for the fast, events there will be no trouble filling in for tho slower events, and from the looks of things now the fast, eyents will have full entries lo.g before the time for closing of entries. Notices of the speed programme for the fair have appeared in various fan-journals fan-journals over the country. |