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Show stock raisin" mTTT-nounced. mTTT-nounced. ' Tneoba been remod, 5 i, as a county horS1 culture building Ul,ur at More counties h.. ready this yfc several years. j aTM' It is hoped tha Cv0 the statu will hav, '? the time the 'Fair Day." k us r,J'l o;.- An outstanding ned for thisy.fH mier shown,). f ?i, i'1 show H1l,dfay0fo lHl Keplet,. with n,,!1,,, tumes and many n ff show promises to h " most colorl ul and si? Igjta evW .shown tf UTAH STATE FAIR NEWS Ttih livestock exhibitors in the l'49 state fair will get an opportunity to enter their animals ani-mals in competition with entrants frmn Idaho under an agreement made with the Southern Idaho Fair by J. A. Theobald, secretary-manager of the fair board. For the first time, the deadline tor entrants has been moved up to Monday, September 19, at 9 i m to allow exhibitors from Ida-iio Ida-iio to bring their animals to Salt Lake City alter the close of the Idaho event. Dates for the Utah State Fair ;;re from September 16 through September 24. With plans completed for a v;,,l!y improved livestock judging judg-ing .setup this year it is expected that more animals will be entered enter-ed than ever before. A premium list of approximately $10,00U is planned, which will attract many more exhibitors than in previous previ-ous fairs. This year's fair will be based on the' theme: "A Forty-Niner I'lah Fair" and the accent will be placed on agriculture and |