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Show Record-Making Utah State Fair. Opens Gates AO Lines of Exhibit Reflect Great Progress NATIONAL league for women's service conducting Liberty loan campaign. Left to right, Mrs. Elizabeth Den-halter, Den-halter, Mrs. Lily C. Wolstenholine, Mrs. H. Quayle. Sitting at the table is Miss Marguerite Taylor selling bonds. On the bench in front of the bungalow is Mrs. Charles Chaff in. Below, exhibit of the local office of the food administration, "America Feeding the World." It represents Uncle Sam happy over his achievement in providing from his vast resources for the needs of England, France, Italy and Belgium. On the right, federad agricultural erjerts in charge of war gardens work. Left to right, Walter Sloan, J. E. Chamberlain, J. A,. Powell, Professor C. D. Steiner, M. L. McNamara, M. E. Porter and D. C. Coombs. s V', ' i ' 1 . ' , 1 J ' S IS -It i (1 f - - i v? hi w"-r"u - ? v f a M ,''n;J vc;. -j s t k? ' - f i i is,, .w ---. , ;f -4,t lf y t-M - v M ;- t . ! ''. I -fit. i -' .j ' r-- t, . -v- i f , V-.' JifMV ; "' J Formal Inaugural Fixed for Monday Evening; Federal Display Is Feature. THAT inspiration hai i'e:ne tn the people of I'tnh to a'.'oii'i'li-li renter tliim: tlinn cv.-r ti.-ior.' along axriculturnl n. in 1,1-: rial lines, rnirn'i'l.'nt with I lio iini'1 nien t of uitnv milli'.ni of (loll:irs in I.iL.tIv bon. Is, is eni.h;.-ir. in ih, n:i;ii'!'i-cent n:i;ii'!'i-cent .state f.iir wlu.'li. t.,r tiie t..rti.:li S'.lson, was ycsterl:iv tlirnwn i...'n to the fnilili.-. War m.-tivitirs ha.- , on- ' tritnited to make the f.nr r.-ater an, I larger, and th.Te is evi lrn.e that, tli" spirit of patriotism is !.. hin! rirrv el-fort el-fort to make the fair this vear (li;.se all former efforts to show' the ,rhl what I'tah can do in helpini; to fee. I the alliiM nations, furnish I fie sinews ( of war atxl in every way aid in t-nnj;- ini; to his liMitM-hes the L:ri in inr ot iito.Tncy ami German Prutah-v, ' I'tah in awake to the .situation an.l ; has brought to the fair j;rnun.N the greatest collection t-f grains, pro'luce an.l fruits tlint has ever l.ecn fhmvn in ; the inlermoiintain counlrv. To a ijreater extent than err In fore the! women of the state are showm;; Ih. ir cleverness ninl iisefulne-.s, nn.l are Ia-; in',' at the feet of the nation the fruits J of their magnificent efforts. ; In nearly every department of the fair, in the manufacturers' lniil.linc, in J the luiil.lilii; devoted to lil.eral arts, mid ' in thn'hoine economics department the women of I'tali are demousi ra t in; the fact that while their husbands, fathers and sons are fihtinc; for the liberty of tin' worl.l, th. v need not remain idle, i In every way they are showui'; that ! they are capable of tal inn the places of the icon who have i'one to the front, and can keep the heels of industry revolving. ' Women Do Splendidly. i While loudened with duties which a few yenra ii!;o the- would have scorned, the women of I'tah today are denion-Htralin denion-Htralin in as emphatic a manner as durini; previous years that home economics eco-nomics is nil essential fcalure of slate I industry. This is amplified in the splen : did exhibits of women 's work scattered all over- the fair eionmls. j Yesterday w'lis opeliinjf dav onh' tech-nicnlly. tech-nicnlly. Scarcely any of the ehibils: were c.Hlipleted, and the tn:i nil fit r t ill'-ern ill'-ern ' biiildinir, I lie hoi ticull ural building1 and the exhibition buiblini's scattered over the grounds were veritable hives of industrv. Workmen and decorators bustled about rind the sound of the ham mer was heard on evcrv side. tinier w-ill lie brought out ot chaos t"da, howei'cr, and all will be in readiness for the reception of the public toninr , row morllitlL'. There is still much to d'1. but there Is an aruiv of willine men llllil woinetl to do it. and it M ill be done. The arrival of blooded livestock be- 1 jjan yeslerdav afternoon, and a stoa.lv 1 slrenui of medal find blue libbon win uers in cattle, sheep, hois.-s ami swine will pour into the fair im-oiiii.Is Imlai. Thev will nil be ready for exhibilioii enrlv tomorrow. ; Tlin buildings which pive eviilence of ln'iiit more nearly rcnly for iusp tiou than ol hers ari' the poultry and fi-'heries biiildiiips. j The niuiiiiging coiniiiilleo has made I arrangement s fur ;t FMpt'rifr h :ira rr of mi!Mil ct:t rt;ui!:i.v!!t ilunm; 'ho wft-k. I'ailv proLTiitii' i'l riMi.it -rr 1 f-v Hoi! "j S:;i'o K:.ir V: n.i. uhi.n m!" I'e statioTM'.i on tl-.e iMn.;-r-tr:a en t ho tn.iin avi-nuf l :i'lin I rum t ir cv.l raii' t to tho crounl.i to t he, cai'vu, md I u iaii'I of forty I'ltvi'". fivn;nt' 1 of i.'i - i n who i;r' n.cint'i'rs of t 'no v, : h-tary h-tary trnitiini; !:- h Ht tin I ' ni rr-ity i-f Vtali, will o ht'ar.l mi varu'r.s j .'ir:-. of roun l1 ino'ii ii: h Mii'l a i ! t' r noon s. The r i n program, it ib sail. will i'.li,-ri any mil o-l at tht .n . fair Min'c t ho .lavs t hen t ho j.r i h look a tair.MiMr 'n interest in the sjutt. ; It is announrr.i thnt moro than IV.i raoc Imros will enliven thuiLrs on tho1 i I of t no '.:'ie- rtinrt-rs t hat cvit J rM '1 ! a !ontana trark. ani which, . our iirj t zt port. oafUiro.t every event o the rating car : in Montana durir.c ' the pa-t ;i:nuier. In. Mr. lr in 's ltr.n is Wh-te hiol.l. out of the win-i win-i nor of the EncK-h Perbv in l."o4. n.i 1 Mr'-1 bv ti;e winner of the Kne'ih ! I'i'rbv ia l'.1 '0. In the i-ame eir:1". I then ij a. Art Pi.-k. w hieh hol.is i roeor-! in Moi'oi, Kentuekv on i 'tavern tracks. Thir v-e on of Mr. Ir- ! i!'V lior-o- starts! r;ne t:nies .:;ir;n: 1 ho ;.:tt x aM'ii nn.l 'won seven times w itli t he seo-'i pla.'e. msk;r.;' a re-'-or i of i hree viartera of a mile in !?o:ne reeor.1 runners owue.i by F. Murphy, will b t:j ".. tiieni is Ox'-siorus, j the traok re-; 'nr.; i- L:; three entries, as fil i-1 Wtll known oa tie ti Some of tfee aicst tr:z i ' in the co'jctry. it a.. ' I the state fair noes. j Amusement Feature I The arausenfrt I will boirin st li: o xi I noon, ai.ii in?r-:r I ville ucts, soire c 1 J eharavter. A;rct ' sion the awuserrt r-.' tiuue t hrc'houMfJ 1 (Contmueid en T'r: II STATE OPENS GATES! Government's Ex-js Ex-js Feature of hf Display- 1 ' i ? ovuvk. ; .'. ,:ii'l.'iv o( 1 1 rvw orWs 1 'v-'tV cri'r.iMt until ' f .,-. ;in it oVKvk. 5.i tlx1 vr?," a sjuv ,S ot" f irvix or!. v ill bo V-.v'aI tesiure v ill mark v jro;:'S;il uiiriut; ttio 1 ; o:vnir.c tho statf fair U v ti:r.-,rr.,w n 1 1 ht rt I unit. c the !"vu town yi-.cwWL'.'? yi-.cwWL'.'? will t.iko pUuo bv.-uiiH;, w hu-H v lO'.t? t-ir About oi'OO Nv-i l ute.i. The ad-v0..tf ad-v0..tf will be ms'ie bv Y, '-iT'.v.an ot tho Hianain: --e u'.v-.VHt'on v ill bo ot -. Ivirs, niivi a itumlvr or' . wil sur. by tho V: I'ori:? ot about t'ortv . -reotioi: ot Kri tirah.un. V 'i.:r:vhti bv HoU s xo he a Mros of M r. I : lrn over tbo kos ,. tNl voo;i'e ot t ho Mau f bv Harden Kennum, aot- o; t it ooremonie Hike Hi-ke o: f opening ot' tho v.'i be brio:, the tr.ootir jp,. evr to the t;:o ooun f, aid it will bo eoiniiu-to.l i e ; : - . m 8 r 1 n -1 1 o : o rt j;-ertv loan ou'.rain. The be Captain Kdw -iras ot s:r.T. who has eort throo r"? on the front in Krsuee. t riots. je ;:uiir ;'eiit.:re 01" tho ii.v! ot tho psrdo tomor-l: tomor-l: ! bo the aprearnisee of viReV:a:i rotucoo irl. tl.Ml ,1, .-ni tu ,, ,,1' lh ,l:itiil in 1 1 : - 1 lu' V""" woimm will up. l',',-t ji n Hol.viim vom:ui prllul.' n h,v!l.rr,., v ,. :it , , ,, , 1,,,,,,. lon-uii. ii !, hnMilv (:lko ,l,-I'.inuro ,l,-I'.inuro fi-.vn tho MruK.'ii oonntrv !o-v,l. !o-v,l. hor mil l,o to , In!, Iron, oIitumml-to oIitumml-to l,or k,rt. M, l,.Uo, ,tl, l,or inotlirt, nui.lo luir o.-oupo t' rum llru-soli unor aotuiillv h;iiin ui tlio Ikui.U 01 (ho liornuios. pra.-tionllv :is priMiu- i or, tv'r Kovoriit nioiitli. S.HrooU lm th ;lll,s of ,iu, Mlltj t.ur ooio,l vo.-lor.lnv iii,unink' l.oforo lroi;ir:it urns woio uu.lor uv for t lio op ,'111114 ot tho l,itort losin oiini,ain t' tho loo.il l.r:in,-h f tlio National l.o.ii;uo tor Womou'.s Sorvu-o. nn.lor tho ,hr,vtion ot Mrs. l.ilv Wolston-jhol'.oo. Wolston-jhol'.oo. lio Nostorvlv In, I as hor ni.los Mrs. l.l..l.,-th IViihahor. Miss M.ir-i;uo,,to M.ir-i;uo,,to Tavlor, Mrs. riurlos I'lmffm .ui.l sovonil others. IVforo tho oir) Oii ;tors liii.l I'uuslio.l Oollstruot ion of tlio ' hii '.ilon . n,l nhilo tho ,:n.;tors woro stiH I i u u thoir I'rnshos on tho front poroh, Mrs. V ols: on liolmo an, I hor ;ii los woio bus rr:tn;:ni; for luisinoss. ;lu,h oao:o I o .1,1 i 1 v. The first throo . honJ.s. hovoor. oro i,nr,'huso,1 bv 'Miss Tavlor, who sohl tliom to h, ,-iolf. Purtiii; tho ,luv business ,ls ,,l)1ull(.. ol on tho front poroh of tho bungalow; hooauso of tlio faot tint tho interior ; h.1,1 not ot boon finisho,!. Tho bun-.:-: low will bo in eoinploto roadinoss for ! business tomorrow morning, n lion a full toree of olerks, ,!ravn t roni anion;; jtho membership of the National l.oajoo for Woman's S,'ri,-f, will bo on han,l. ! f'ostiime.l as a (ixpsv, Mrs. (.'haffin ; toU the I'ortnnos of all who purohaso,l j boinls nt the bungalow. Music whs fur-: fur-: n;she,l bv the Suinnor seliool orohes-tra. orohes-tra. a;-.,l !ato in tho afternoon "Toto," j toplinor at tho Orplieum .hiring tho I week, attraoto,! attention to th l,ib-i l,ib-i ort y loan buu.ilow . i Artists' Work to He Shown. While the art exhibit, umler the su-J su-J p,t Uiou of Mrs. Ira l. Travis, w'.is i not complete voster,lay afternoon, nn,l the hanos; of the pieturos ku,1 Je,'o-.rations Je,'o-.rations was '.:u,lor wa, there is ovi-' ovi-' ,lenee that it w ill bo tho n-.ost coin-I coin-I p'.oto exhibit of the kuul that has ever been ot'fere,! at tho state fair. The work of nearlv all of the bost- ; known ar:ists of the state is shown, an,! the exhibit promises to attract j;en-: j;en-: oral attention. Tho .itflsitt); will be mIjuo by Louis Fleckonsteiu of l.os An-eles. An-eles. As a part of the exhibit of tho art , liepartment.. tho 1'ta'a I'amera club i shows a hire number of pictures, tho work of California photographers, saiil to bo of unusual menl fioin a plinlo-rnplno plinlo-rnplno nu, I urtisue -,t :i tul poi n t . Tho pu-turos show oxeol lonal alulil- in tho, a-laptation ot' Iho ilifluso.l ioeu-. Soino of them hao been on evlnbition in I. nation au,l m tho i-:ilons uf l'arl-i, an, I liao won me, luls an, I wortliv ineut inn. Anions tho evhibuoi-s are l're,l Archer, (loore,, llroekwoll, K'ulph W illis lironn, .'. I', rarlen, l.onis I'le, !,enst ei n, W. . Iluilson, Arlhur I'. Kali's, I'.irlo 1'. Kt'iiton, tlsear Ma.ier, .1. i '. M;iriu, l".'ii,l .1. Mioohaii an,l l'onl Steilini;, ol l.ns Aiiceles; James N . iMulittlo, An-sen An-sen llerrieU, Mi-,s I, hi K rn lenskl , Olto ('. Sehulto an, I Warren II. Sargent, of San l-'nuicisco ; John I'anl 1-Mw in ,ls an, I II. M. l'ralt, of Saerainoiitn: (I. II. llar.lms, of Horltolcv, an,l (i. II. K:ibe, of Onklniul, I'al. Tho ihotoi;niph oxhibitcil b Krnosl Williams, of Maiiliattan lieaeli, Oil., receive, I the i;raml mo.hil nt. a recent, evlnbition. Special mention was hen the pho!n,;rnph. " Hubble," b, Mr. l-'IceVenstiMii. The pn.-es nvar,lo,l bv the l al t o rn ia Oimera club cousiitcl of three silvor nie.lals an, I throe brono j me.lals. The- were awanloi! at tho Oilifornia exhibition for general laihl-seapo, laihl-seapo, portrait an,l figure otiulies. I'oocl Administration. Kef loot iin; tho ability of tho I'lutcl States o pro.lu.-o foo.Ntufis for the people of the allie.l nations, ami tlio w illini;iioss of America to share of its tibun, lance, the too, I ii.liuiliist rat inn lias iustal'.e,! in ho I nito l States Sineltin A Uefiniiii; company's hiiililiiu; an exhibit ex-hibit whi-li is worlhv of a far moro prominent position on tlio tronmls, but which nt tho same time is receiv ino; Konerous prai.-e. It shews a huov cornucopia, cor-nucopia, from which flows a generous an,i il'.exhmistible supply of ail that tho earth produces in tho wav of foo,l-stufls, foo,l-stufls, on to a table, at which sit figures fig-ures represent im; Kaplan, I. Trance, Italy ami r.olfriiim. Knlanil is repie-sente.l repie-sente.l bv a wax figure of Johnny Hull"; Franco bv a figure of a wo-! man in simi military dross; Italy by 1 a figure of a woman ia typical Italian I costume, anil Belgium in a figure of somber black. All- are smilinj;, how-I ever, ami carry the happy appearance i of those to whom niacin f ieent relief j has come, saviuj; tho people from ' actual suffering. ' en r.eU'uiui is in smiles. Near the tal'lo stan.is a figure of I tide Sam. looking with saiisfac-tion saiisfac-tion on the nations of tho worl-1 to which he has opened his horn of plenty. Tho lari;e coruueopia is stir mounted by a hui;e Amern-an oai;le, with o,reat spreading ivines, iixmi; protection to the oppressed nations of IKIKNK W. MUNMUN, national J lniiuior, who will bec.lii nerlos of free war talks biv.;liinlii(r tonl(;lit. '; "" ' ' . , ' ".I !': k ''' A V?$ Kuroi( and nn a lun'lxroun.l there is a lu'-tutiful .Imping oi' A in.Tica w fla-s. 'fill' St-ttL!! i.s ! lit' CttlUI'lit itia tT '. .1. Hi'u'-r. ilii.iv inana.-r fur tho K im ; ! O 'lri eti ctm:p:t n v, I h. I'notl a il mi ii i t rat iuii r xtii I i t , which iKTUpi.-s nun t'litire shlu uf tho I I'uililm. iml-r:u '-, all uf i hu j.ro.Im-M I uf thu r.un fu'l-lx an.! tliu farm, aii'l vhnws uli-'l ihu I'tah farm.T? uro iloinj; to cm! rii-'it c I Itx-tr " lut " t(t hulp Armr-ica Ku the war. The rvhihtl is un.icr i lu immciiati MijM'rvi-iua uf J. i;ih.ir, Tavlor. (Juvernmont Display Corun. A t l.'i;iMi "A,"- rc-t'ic hv tic m:in a-c;r.ciit iat iii-,lit t : : 1:1-;' that thi- rrtji.u-i.t iwhi 'm! will rcidi the rotuuiH, r.:i,Iv ii!tall:itiunl t.t-!::y at 'ini.ti. 'I his .'xlu'-it will l.n lucateil a oi;i' tor pari i.-ulai iy ito i-!c I for it t'oi.dh the r:ini-;.iti 1 at ittu ra.-( t ra N inu tl ou.n-l fuar. ft uf floar spac,. mil ,u u.-.-tij-icl hy it. It U ai.l i.t cm uf the mut ruiiij'Ict' cliihit.- 0 arm v and 11 ;i y work t hat lla t'wr iit.cn j resent fii. The exliibit ii 'uci'-C I'ruulit ncj..s the ouiiutry ia M ei ial ar., an,! ui:!i it aic cuinii. eighty n.e-i farnilinr with its feature, w iiu will e !'!ai 11 t h'-m to the puMic. It uiolor tin" mi; er iiun uf tiie war! and n a y oc part aient s. and "niclu.lc,, it U .aid. a lar;r TniTiit'er of leiics frurn t h' t run t , 1 ih 1 mi i ti u' ma n v t a k 1 11 f ru:n ' )i ( : errim 11 and which have n t.' vr he- ' ftre !-e,n bown in the we-t. j 1 ho ri ines recuo car, rent nut bv tho 1 in:re:;i uf mim-s at S'a-,:ntonN 1. t rea-do A the -r'MiTid vtcrday after-J ti our:. It is in charge nf S. A. Y uiin;; i an i if. M. ui:";;n uf San I'raiicivro. , It cun , a ! n all n '': n pi - a rat us nece- ! sar t u re -1 ae wn: k. . em on t ni I i uns J in he 1 t'M-it a: ion uf nun itverco-io; wirii :-une -ja.- be riri-:o e.jniy at 14"; ;ir, Tl, . - w or';, it s.i 1 d. : s uient ii al ; '.. : ' h :-1 a . ' I a r . u r r. "f "" 1 p Z i" ' " ' ' n the I 'at'. It front 111 rex i tohiier.- u er--un-f witli nu , : : r i and other nil.. r ..f the Salt Lai.e chr.c l.'r uf th 1 American lie I ( r.isjj and of thej Von U W onu n 's dirit iaa rsck iat ion wer: iiii-v tli r-'mho.it th dav in pt- ( tlio; thtir ' chateaus " in .h m in1 for p'li'i ie in -pv ; ion. Tlio Ked t 'rosi ifi einiut:n'; l"::.t aid work, home eeo-) n-rni'-. and handiwork, prison ted v it h I a viL-w to Fhowinfj h; actiity of the .vom-ri of S;;lt J.ake in war wurk. The j . ' A. uccupies a charming litt'e 1 'ho.-tev-; hnno'' on the- main avenue. War Garden Display. SiuiA i 1, l; the nnn i fi-'OTit efforts mad" bv the eujde uf Utah ia t he c u 1 1 i a: ion uf war :h rden, an c.v h iiut coir'ilu ni ni' the products uf pardens from eerv s"'-tiuH of tiu1 -ate is n.a le in a j -pec:1.! hni'din-;. The txhibit is tin"1 I .eeal: of anririii; effort on the ywt uf Walter S;uan, and if under the direct di-rect f-u per isiiui of Professor '. O. Stoitier, number of the agricultural lui-reau lui-reau and conservation eoinniittce ft the state council of defense. The distri-'t manager- are J. K. ( hamberlai d, A. I'owell, M. I. McN'amara, M. K. Porter and V. ii- Coombs, all of ho:n hnve devoted much time and attention to the work of interesting the various parts uf the Mate in agricultural work among : the children and those who derive their liin; fr-m pursuits orhep than aenetil-I aenetil-I tnre. The exhibit will be completed I today. 1 Alone t lie midway the visitor may "knock ott the head of the kaiser" ut the rate of three shots for a dime. He may have his fortune told by pan? in 2 a piece uf silver over the band uf the ever-present numad from gypsy land, land he may win a ''cupie ' if he ' strikes' the riht nmnber on tho board. There is every conceivable bait on the midwav for coaxing the loose dime from tho-o who arc willing to take a chance j on the other fellow 's game. |