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Show cally all parts of the county in at tendance. Manager C. L. Warnick's repor of progress was encouraging to thi board, and department heads als spoke optimistically of the outlook Victor Bird, in charge of conccs sions, reported that approximately 75 per cent of booth space had a! ready been contracted, and indi cated that any one desiring spaci would better not wait until thi last minute if he would not be dis appointed. All of. the princlpl cities of th county will have community dis plays, as well as many of the smaller centei-3 of population. Orem, ac cording to Roy Park, who was present pres-ent at the meeting, will have another an-other fine display of fruit, representative repre-sentative of the Provo bench area Allotment of space was made for these displays at Saturday's meeting- Entertainment Plans The board was besieged with a variety of proposals for many dif-I dif-I ferent types of entertainment, and I some of the best will be chosen by jthe executive committee. It was an- nounced that a feature of the horse j race program will be several 'Roman chariot races each day. The races will be interspersed with outdoor out-door entertainers, it decided- REPORTS OF FAIR PLANS AREJEARD Favorable Progress Is Made By Supervisors Of Various Departments; Entertainment Entertain-ment Features Considered. Reports from supervisors of various departments made to President John F. Mendenhall and the board of directors Saturday evening-, indicate that the Utah county fair, which opens Wednesday, September Sep-tember 25, and continues for three days, will far surpass any previous exhibit. From All Tarts of County The meeting was held in the county fair administration building, with representatives from practi- |