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Show I How To Make Iced Coffee I' C 1""""8 hkeKtJ Coffee J Ule out of summer. on ' ""'',od ,", a,,J M,i sparklln-' I rlch iu 'o,0,' S ilver;'0" 1,nJ fUU0f ami t aiiMorn, It into ked Coffee by either uf tlu-setw., ttlKHlS DOUBLE STRENGTH METHOD j 1. Mako irtt.,; doubl,; streiiRth ,y "S'K half "" ."nont of water the usual amount of coffee. ' 1ul11' '"'t over in. tubos in tall K Kisses The extia Uiolin coffee "Hows tor tlie dilution caused by the unit tu- r the Ice. 3 Seue with cream and sugar. PRE COOLED REGULAR STRENGTH METHOD 1 Make colfee rogul,ir strength. 2 Cool lu u in m -metallic container contain-er for not more than 3 hours. Or, it the container is tightly covered, chill In refrigerator. 3 Si'i've in tall glasses with Ice, adding sugar and cream to taste. Vaiy your iced coffee service by adding a bin ::coop of ice cream to each glass Or serve it with whipped cream tlavoied with u few diopd of vanilla, cinnamon or inilnicg I h u ' , A -1 vi." , r - i ,7 - i ; tS 4 Mas-fl- .-f - ... . constructed for this purpose. It was transformed into a theater ' hy the Army, during the eaiiv part of World War II, w hen the government had taken over most "I the fair grounds for its use. 1 'I lie large stage which was erect-' ed at that time, has been reniov-jed, reniov-jed, and the entire building will now be sub-divided into booths j lor all 20 counties of Utah. ! Each of the counties are being j invited to make an eativ selection selec-tion of the space they will use. , Assurance is being given to these counties, that this space will be reserved for them during future ; lairs, and that improvements they make for this 'year will be preserved for each succeeding year. Efforts aie also being made to have the counties take advantage advan-tage of neon lighting, especially with the name designating the county in front of each booth These will be selected so that many colors will appear, and it j is hoped that more extensive neon lighting will al.so be used in decorating and constructing the booth for displays. All these booths will remain intact throughout the vear, and the building will be used between lairs for other attractions relafnn', to the rural. life of the state. The lighting will be tinned on during dur-ing such occasions, so that not only the county names, but the space occupied will become a familiar fa-miliar sight to patrons of such events. All other exhibit rs at the fair, jare also being extended an invitation invi-tation to plan fur yearly .space. I These are being encouraged to ; arrange more permanent display ; areas, with the assurance that I such space w ill remain iiUact, anil will be their first refusal each yar as fair time approach-e.s. approach-e.s. The entertainment program is I still in the process of being arranged, ar-ranged, and assurance is had that ; it will be up to the standard that ! will lit into the pictuie of th" I 40er" fair. The usual carnival with its rides and many other attractions will be set up a.s usual and some new and cxtraordin- ; aiy events are being planned for' the grandstand show each alter- ' noon. There will be plenty of: music and other entertainment j throughout the fair grounds. ' Everyone is being encouraged to plan a full day and evening at the fair this year. The grounds are beautiful and fair guests are urged to make their visit an occasion oc-casion for a grand picnic, and tables will be provided, as well as all other necessities to make j .'uch a day one to be remembered. . mi v ' , Fci- v ; "Sik rf , ' . : ' h,-" VlvST Mls vc - ' t ZW " -4-sf,4 Jilt' 'v - , 1 - '-. swsla- ;rrr-r :ri i4. w wi-mi S "49er" STATE FAIR :hmg that will be differed differ-ed yet something that fill a long felt need is to iim of the Utah State Fair a.'id Secretary-Manager, J. bbakt, for the state lair br The dates have been set, with the opening on Friday September 1G, and the fair con tinning on through Saturday, Sef. tember 24. The opening eveni will be "Governor's Night", anc ; the first performance of the quarter quar-ter of million dollar spectacle "1950 Version Holiday on Ive" , This show has attracted the great - est attention of all centennial jvar events, and the 11)50 version t 'has been entirely rearranged, 1 with new scenic effects, new cast and an entirely new music score. . ' The fair will formally open on Saturday, September 17. Owing !to the conflict with the closing 1 date of the Southeastern Idaho Fair at Blackfoot, cattle and live 'stock entries will be accepted on Sunday, and judging will start : on Monday. ! Plans for the fair, which is being be-ing staged under the theme of a "49er" event, will be back to the days of the old time fair. It will make the farmer, cattle man, and poultry producer the honor guest of the show, and the products they produce will hold forth the best display place possible. In line with this idea, the counties are going to take over the theatre thea-tre building at the fair grounds for the horticultural section. 'This building was originally |