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Show FAIR GROUNDS TAKE ON NEW APPEARAfJCE i "When the gate, open for th. 1811 Utah state fair, our friend, who nave not been keeping ia close touch with the extensive improvement, being made will think, they have taken the. wrong car." This is the manner In which H. Rowe, treasurer of th. But. Fair association, asso-ciation, who ia in charge of the rearrangement re-arrangement of the ground, apeak, of the work now under way. The visitor to th. ground, i. surprised at the re-marble re-marble progress that ha been made aad i. at once impressed with the fact that whea these improvement, are completed complet-ed Utah will have fair ground, unsurpassed unsur-passed by any western .tat. One big feature of th. improvement, that i. now receiving attention it the new water aystem. Whea completed this aystem will furnish ample protection protec-tion again.t fir. and will also provide ample water for the various buildings and drinking fountain. The new plan call for the grounds to be laid out in street. making ia reality a miniature city. The streets are being marked off, .or building traasferrfd to their permanent per-manent positions. The new water system sys-tem will provid for tb anticipated growth for -year, to come and will be adequate in every way. The new h aad game building already al-ready presents aa attractive appearance appear-ance aad promise to be when, completed com-pleted one of the most interesting buildings oa the ground. It faces on Irvine and Bowe avenoea. Th. front i. being faced with eobbl. etona with an area front of small pebbles. Th. effect is appropriat. te the purpose for which the building will be used. President J. G. McDonald and the. officer, of-ficer, auk. almost daily visit, te the grouad. aad th. work i. being rushed. The aew arrangement of the grounds will necessitate mm change, ia th. atreet railway eompaay, a. tba entrance, en-trance, and exit, are to be separate. This matter ie being taken ap aad by th. time the fair open it ia believed that everything will be ia ideal shape. |