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Show I ' FIRST AID PRIZES. Unique Feature Being Arranged for Car-bon-Emery Fair. Rn:elal to The Tribune. I'KIC'LL Auff. As a feature of the ( a rhun-I'vinerv fair, which will be held in , T-'rl.'fi September 2-1, 25 and 2G, the largest flr.L meet in the history of the atate is being arm nged for. The movement luis tlio comnioLe samrUon of the coal mtn-) mtn-) lnr rompanios of the two counties, and T'r. Roberts of the Unii crl States bureau of mi IK'S will furnish the medals of honor ; through his department. Cash prizes I amounting- to $fm) will be offered, by the executive committee of the fair to the competing teams. Two iiundred and fifty K dollars will go to tbp winning team, $150 to the team taking second place and $100 1 for the third place. As a result of the announcement of the ij, ndne rescue competition, tile keenest of i rivalry has sprung- up among the first aid workers In the several companies of the two counties. The railroads of the state will make special rates for the event and special trains from every camp in eastern Utah, as well as from Somerset, Colo., are being be-ing arranged for. The government rescue res-cue car, which is now at Kenllworth, will be in Price during the three days of the fair. |