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Show UTAH STATE EXPOSITION WILL OPEN MONDAY 17ILL SE30U TlL'V ' BEEHIUE-G7r:::i Every Agricultural, Horticultural and Industrial Indus-trial Feature Will Be Shown in Twelve Permanent Buildings; Exhibition the Best Ever Presented By John L. King BEGINNING Monday, October 1, at lOVrlork and cm.eliM ing Saturday. October 6, the proud and sovereign slate of Utah will actually and viiually, prove to all and mindn y, f ir the forty-fiflh consecutive time, through her state fair a-.sn.MH. tion, that were) she surrounded by an impregnable wall "'") f i t wide and 400 fret high, thui beinu completely ivil.it. . I f-m the outside world, ahe could nevcrtheleaa produce from ,. . i her own border and reaourcea. not only every neo-.-.!! y required re-quired for a comfortable existence in the north temper'. zone, but alao many of the luxuries of life as well. ! Not only la the state mir to he bigger and better than ever, a"( fr-1. Ing to the predictions made by W 1 -liam I. Sutton, the gnerl m r -aaer, but thla year fr the fn -t time It la combined with tn :. automobile show, whi-h hereto(t-t haa been held In February of ei ) year. Kor thla new feature tha CoUn n ha been appropriated an l (n m-i.e to better aerve Its prenfiit pui p"- It ha been completely rem-.d.-i' 1 and apaie has been proviiie-d f.r tha exhibition of iitomnlmn at-ct acreeaorlea both on the grom d e t mesxanlna fleora. Th b ' - provldea 40,0f aqunre fet of f space, every foot of wh'-'h ha t"- Uken by exhibitors. The t. ii- - ! mail aervtr la repreeented in 1 1 building with a mooel nmil pi. entered bjf the poatnl aer i.e in u educational feature In the en. ment a latest methods of m-'-t trnaorttion. Arrordlns to t'-management, t'-management, manuf arinrera "' , autninobllea and accaori' 1 taking a greater interet In tn a I year's ehow than ver befms. t TWELVE PtRM AN E MT I BUILDINGS. ""Twelve large and pnia"" t building and many tiiiiM ;i booths, shed a, pan and ra-hs i I required to house and care for tna ; exhibit that run th gamut of ai-moat ai-moat every human activity, th-e ranging from klnga of the atMlie, track and field, to pet guinea vw. snd from airplanes to priaa v.etiia. of which mor than twent -four ti-rletles ti-rletles are represented. To most people a plft-eoa la a pigeon, but nt so at ths atate fair. Th mammoth manufacturers building haa been completely remodeled re-modeled as to Its floor pan ao tht now each exhibit has an stale on i I four aldea to prevent a minimum it crowding with a maximum crowd. Every Inch of spec la taken br Utah' manufacturer from stlt to artkatle brick. Notable among the ex hi hi tore ar th represented c of the Institution for the adult blind which have in operation their loom for weaving ruga, in whim branch of art they axe past master. mas-ter. A portion of the mesannln floor 1 occupied by th model home of the women's section of the Halt Lake farm bureau, nd by exhibit exhib-it from th tate and federal public pub-lic health service. The Bed Croaa haa a booth devoted to Ita crusade, again at tuberculoaia and a 'Hafmy First" booth Is conducted by th state Industrial commission. The great amount of space devoted to the Interest of public health )ili In man and beast Is noticeable. FIRST AID STATION. A first aid station I 'conducted by I the Bed Crow eociely In a separate budding, so that Injuries accident -! ally received during the fair will j be Immediately cared for. The Cnl-veretty Cnl-veretty of Utah school of niedlcine and the Halt Lake County Mediril 1 society will conduct clinics for ; young and old dally and tb state board of agriculture wilt hve ! bootha devoted to all forms of dt- eaaa common to animal and plant .life, and the bureau of child hy-i hy-i j (Continued on page t ) Dr. I at. BrwAinaugh. Dentist I rsmeeed ta til Cllft Bids Advil mmm (Continual from Pf 1 ) liana will ba f pra nfd by part during tha, waak. Tha atata flah and "am a dapart-mnt dapart-mnt ha Its own building filial with cho. qpclmans f t'Uhi Animal Ufa. Tha aquariums ara iwlmmlrf wt'h flah and tha aalla daar. tha nobla alk and tha auccii-lant auccii-lant froua ara a thair vary bMl Tha daprt .ant la wafting a campaign cam-paign for tha praarvaiion of tha thla yaar banian tha world; paara of mrltlne; luaclnuanaas; cuciim-bara cuciim-bara ao large that on wttl auffta for a mcKlemiaiy alad family fnr a onaldarahia, period; ontnna of an Inrradihla alia and flrtnnaaa: fixs Ilka Ihoaa of Smyrna; pomaaran-ataa pomaaran-ataa auch aa Solomon sane about; baana, tabhanaa, turnip, ruta-bacaa, ruta-bacaa, sugar bia and many va tablaa that many paopla navar avan hava board about all ara tbara. And thara ar a 1otn vartatlMi of whaat on txhlbltion, and flax, oat a. rya, bar I ay, oorn In anrtlaaa nwa, al falfa aaad that craw twenty nuahala to tha arrw and la worth tlu pr buahal. and a waalth of other food ts tha han, which by her devotion Pi. to duty haa bean the one that oftn lifted tha morita. when all other effort a and devices failed. tlia la there, alone; with her mora ar lea worth) huaband. In amen vmrl all f every at a and every hue. Tha women of Utah hav a fin exhibit of needle work, em. king and fruit canning and. according to Mrs. J, R. ttavia. auparvlaor of this section, sec-tion, tha offer! n a thla year ara hatter hat-ter than aver. "We hava tha fineet Una of home canned fruit and pre aenrea I hava aver aaen." aha aald. Tha needlework on diaplay rovrre the whole range of artlatlc effort with needle andhre4 and a great many eiqutelte pat term and deaiana j will enthrall every woman who seas states wim hi ana inscription urging; th eltlsens of the stat ts protect their own oover ths build-Ing. build-Ing. Tha atala board of agrlcultura haa booths devoted t crop pest control, be keeping;, aheap inpc-tloa, inpc-tloa, animal diaaaaa control, predatory preda-tory animal control, dairy and food praduetlon, weights and maaauraa and on devoted to tha proper methods of grading;, sorting; snd candling1 of egga. Tha depart want calls attention to tha fact that Utah produced last yaar 4.403,00a pounds of honey and Ik, 000 pounds sf beaawsx. tha honey commanding command-ing ths hlghaat price of all ths honey offered In tha Eaetern mar- ex hi hilar Tha cattle shads ar filled to overflowing over-flowing with tha-pU'k of Utah's hards Hereford and Hhorthurna. for beef, and Holeialns, Jerseys and Guernsey a, for milk snd butter. Msny outalda breeder hav entered prlxa animals, so that tha vialtora will hav an opportunity In JuUe between th domeatlo aad fureiga products. FINI IHtIP EXHIBIT. Ther will ba th flneat aihil.it of aheap In the hiatory of lha aawK-la-tton. accord In a; to at a lament a mails by lha managers today. I ten pro ducd l000.oo pound of tha flneat fln-eat wool laat year and tha flocks from which ths flc cam ar rap them. PLINOID ART SHOWING. Mrs. Oenrglna Marriott I super vlaor of ths department o( fin art, i applied aria, photography and, arrhttactur and her building la. mora than filled wit th work I ' I'tah's skilled artiste. Many paint-; inga of extraordinary merit ara on , axhlblilon and ths avctwm devoted to photography) Is specWl1y com-plets. com-plets. J both th 1nlverslty of 1'tah and the atsta ssrlrultural college have ape allotted them, sarh In Its separal building. Th tal agri- 3 cultural college exhibit has lha ap- I pranre at being a carefully laid I record that C'tah celery, peaches, peaa and taraatoes topped ths Kaatarn markets wharsver offar.! Th stat mining exhibit will provo a revelation to many Utahns, i although proper ahowlng cannot bovmada of tha atata's imperial mineral reeourcea In tha praaent entirely en-tirely Inadequate building, but enough Is ther to eonvlnr averv spectator that ha walks over ground thst contains rlchaa bavond lha dreams of sarlr. An ffnrt will be made to provide better hue-Ing hue-Ing facilities for this Important , part of ths state's wealth befors ! th next fair. IN AORICULTUKAL SUlLDINO. In ths agricultural building may h seen ovary form of vegetable and cereal Ufa that It Is poaaibl to produce in this son a, and tha at their very beat. Apples of svery hue and variety; potatoes, smooth and mammoth: peaches ht bav rsaeiyted by their ftnaat rama and awe. I'tah Is partial to ths breeding- of Ramhoutlet heep and this broed of sheep haa th greatest number of repreaentatives st tha fair, but the Hampehlr. Hhrup-ahlrea Hhrup-ahlrea and Cotawolda ara also much In evldenc. Mora than 10 stately porkera ara on axhlblilon iHimcs. Hntsnd-Chlnsa Hntsnd-Chlnsa snd Harkaahlra for the greater part moet of them from Utah, but aom brought hare from Nebraska. Montana. Idaho and t'olo-1 rado. with tha deliberate Intent to carry away tha prlxea which the native na-tive hog hopa to ear u re. Thla la a matter that Is at preacnt in the knea of th god a. tOMI FINE HORtCI. V Nothing daunted by th fart thai tola great and modern rival will be at th fair In every form and ehap. th faithful old hare ha aent a greater number of representative to thk fair than to any other in th history of tha association, Mr. Put-ton Put-ton stated today. Tha horn atables ar not large enough to accommodate accommo-date the exhthlta entered and temporary tem-porary sheds hava been arreted for ths overflow. Tha ZOAO-poiind Bel-hlsn Bel-hlsn draft horso la there eating his Utah grown oats snd hsy beside the tiny Hhetland pony leea than forty -aix inche high. Th lover of th good horae. and hi nam la legion, will b exalted by tha epeci-mens epeci-mens ahown. A goodly "pace la also tte!e:nd 1 eut garden and rustle henWies are, provided so that the vlaitera may rat whil they look and learn.. The, unlveralty haa a complete plaater raat ol the watershed from whik Ult lAka drawa her watr supply , snd another plaster caat of Zlon'si canyon. Her exhibit la Intended to convey th thought that the adu- rated mind haa hamesd the forces I of nature for ths benefit of man- i .kind. Miss Charlotte Htewsrt will hsvs charge of the playgrounds which j have bem provided lor th enter-', tainment o( lha youngster while their parent ar viewing tha ex-I hlhlts. and In addition there are) anuteemnt ronceeeions of almoat every aort for thoa who Car to Indulge. More than IS hores hsvs been entered la one or mora of the race that will ba run every day and thouaanda of dollars hav been: hung up aa prlxea for the winners ttome uf ths flneat slsbles In the j Country sr reprcearrfed her and . the atate of Coloredo. Nebraeka.l Wyoming. Montana. Idaho. Callfor- I nla and Arixona will aend In ihelr, flrvieet to compel against I'tah sj product. I Kor the purpoaea of administration administra-tion the fair la divided Into depart- nienta with a eiipervienr the head Of each. These are as fol- j lows: ConvcsatonS, Jajnea K Kl- J liaon; hor. John N. ltavta; cattle, cat-tle, John T. Cain HI; awlna, I. N. Plena; ahrp, I, N. I'lrne; iNiultry. ; A. H. MacKensle; agriculture.; (3 corse Abbott: manufacturing, Oeorxe H M-Alllater; men-hanta. I H. T. Keynoida; Una arts, Mrs ' tlenrgtna Marriott; club work and arhool home projecta, H. T. Reynold; Rey-nold; needle work and cooking. Mrs. J. R. Davis; floriculture, Mra. J. II. iHivia; mine and mineral product. A. O. MacKensl. and racea, Ioula ft. Carbon. VStr ths batter pnteHlon of tha fair aaocltlon's buildings and ; equipment the city haa Juat erected a new fire station which Is situated situ-ated In the northeast corner of tha J fair grounds. This station will be formally opened on Tueaday with fitting ceremonies under ths man- agement of the city commission, , Th station will also arv surrounding sur-rounding territory bond the fair groiimla. Kdwsrd R. Jordan, president of the motor company which bears his name, will be the speaker at a banquet ban-quet to be given at the Hotel Utah on Thuraday evening- by the aaao-cUted aaao-cUted automobile dealers of ths in termountaln reslon. this being on of th big social functlfelta plannvd for auto ehow week. |