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Show BLOOD PRAISES FAIR -DISPLAYS Lunch, Inspection Mark Governor's Day TMnhns were enncrat ulaled fr their workmanship Wednesday by the state's chief executive Gover-! Gover-! nor Henry H. Blood as he inspect- ed the results of their work in the ! form of products from farms, ! ranges, mines, factories and shops on display at the Utah State fair, j It was Governor's day at the j fair, and thousands of visitors were ; on hand to view attractions, j Fair officials and civic leaders I feted the governor during a lunch- (Cofitmtifl on Pmgm Nta I (Column Two! Governor Inspects Fair; L auds Displays as Best Yet In the appearance of Bus Carson, Mrs. Carson, Colleen and Master Carson, well-known riders, at performances per-formances Wednesday and Thursday Thurs-day evening's. the fair," Governor Blood concluded. con-cluded. The governor, with- his official party, continued his inspection of exhibits following the luncheon. In the evening he planned to attend the horse show, a highlight of the day's program. ' Concerts were played during the day hy bands from the Cyprus and Murray high schools. Students In the Murray city schools were re-Icased re-Icased at noon so as to enable them to attend the fair. Junior clubs gave way to senior Hurts during the morning in the daily flower show being held in. the horticultural building. This feature has bepn one of the highlights high-lights of the annual exposition, at- . . tracting large throngs of falrgoers. Garden clubs rrom Salt Lake City. Murray, Magna, Midvale and other cities entered the competition competi-tion in the senior division. Those persons Interested In seeing see-ing good horses and watching them perform had a treat In store in the evening with the opening of th three-day horse show. This attraction will get under way at 8:15 p. m. FrdspecM wefe mat nearly lOfl fine animals would answer the call to the coliseum for the show, with entries coming from Colorado and Utah. Salt Lake City, Ogden. Logan Lo-gan and Bountiful are Utah cities that have entrants in the event. An added attraction is presented (Continued From Pas On) eon held in the administration building on the grounds at 12:15 p. m. A. G. Mackenzie of Salt Lake City, president of the state fair board, was chairman. "It is my opinion this is the best fair we have ever held," Governor Blood said in speaking of the exposition: ex-position: "I wish to congratulate Ihe people peo-ple of Utah for their fine products on display here and for the continued con-tinued growth of J he fair." As head of the state government, the governor then thanked members mem-bers of the fair board and others who have contributed to the fair's success. , "I especially want to recognize the fine work of the Future Farmers Farm-ers of America and 4-H clubs, and other Junior organizations that have placed splendid exhibits in |