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Show SPECIAL FEATURES PROVIDED TODAY x . ATFAIR All Tastes Catered To in Excellent Program Offered. Something for every! all th time 1b the basts upon which today's state flr program has hoej hullt, and early Indication wero.lh nttrndntir wmjM X In -wplnt with tht rjtcHW-nce and Wide rang of the nilrnrtiom provided. AH aectlnna of the etete are rri.rrent -d In ths erowda here nw and with the rill tora officials are confident turn-til turn-til record will be malum incd If not broken. Kpr!ili fnr today Include mtifttr everywhere and vaudeville at the "Midway. The racing program will, from all Indication, be eicepitnnally food. Horn of the beet hnrnea In the country are ante red and the rivalry lor honors la keen. MOVIES PROVIDED. Tonight the moving picture which la be-in g ihnwn by, the government and telling juat whit the United Hiates la doing to win tha war will be shown again. The film. "Kit to Fight" will be ehown for men only at 9 o'clock. LOAN BOOTH BUSY. . The Liberty loan booth will be in charga of Mlaa Beanie Iemvltt. lira. L. Mcyea and Mra. Cleo Van Cott. L. K. Kartlneau will apeak In behalf of th Lloerty loan at a o'clock, while Brig-ham Brig-ham H. Young will deliver an addrea at S o'clock. The Girls' Ukulele chorus 'Will render aaveral aelectLnns, both aft trnoon and evening, and Owen Hweet-,n Hweet-,n wll give a cornet solo at both 'show. GRIAT CROWD YESTERDAY. Thousands of visitors attended the lair yesterday and the exposition was pronounced to be the moat complete nd varied of Ttah'a resources and en- Serprlses that has aver been promoted lor educational and entertaining features fea-tures for the public. Though Che attendance at-tendance for the day did not surpaaa all other Tuesdaya, It was equal to that of last year. From early afternoon until un-til the last admission waa paid In the evening a stead v at ream of visitors rnade their way to the great exposition. FIREWORKS SPECTACLE. The fireworks display In the evsn-wig evsn-wig waa rather late In getting alerted. v but It constituted one of the best features fea-tures ever held on the grounds. "A C ell to the Colors' Is a most magnificent magnifi-cent spectacle. The scene of Interest Is one in which the English, French and American forces, correctly repre- Cnted, are fighting aide by aide on the tttlefront. The bombardment brlnga Into action the heavy artillery and the thunder and roar of the heavy guns can be heard for miles. The bombardment bombard-ment lasts fully fifteen mlnulea, after which the town falls Into the handa of the allies. Patriotic color Is added when troops of allied soldiers pass up and down the outskirts of the town. WAR EXHIBIT BIO CARD. ' The war exhibit continue to attract at-tract throngs. It la estimated that every visitor to the fair thus far has taken advantage of the opportunity trt Inspecting the vnrloue methods of warfare and the officials in charge are doing all la their power to make the many methods clear to the people of the state. The Browning and Lle machine guns are attracting consider-able consider-able Interest, and as both are playing a great part In the world war. the peo- pre look otrhem wlth-great eeaernees. The Whitehead torpedo Is also attracting at-tracting keen tntereat. It Is fully explained ex-plained by Floyd J. r farce of the I'nlted States navy. THEY'RE ALL THERE. The "aide shows' at the fair are equal to any that have ever been presented hare. The "fattest girl" and the smallest woman are Hated amonjr the si any features. Fortune tellers, diving girls and numerous other entertainers endeavor at all times to pleuse the visitor. vis-itor. The program of band music and vaudeville .acts Is perhaps the best that has ever been seen at the state fair. John Held, bandmaster, baa arranged ar-ranged first dees musical pros rams for both afternoon and evening. Music .this year Is In practically every building, build-ing, and adds a new feature to the exposition. |