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Show vtMmustiv Home crafts: enter them now Y. There's siill time to complete that beautiful piece of needlework, home handicrafts or canning and cooking projects to enter in the Utah State Fair, it was announced by Hugh C. Bnnghurst. fair direc tor Who knows, you may win one of the ten sweep-stake- s trophies, innumberable ribbon awards or part of the $3,600 in prize money being offered this year Entries should be brought to the Home Arts Budding at the State Fair Grounds on Wednesday. Sept. 5 from 1 to 5 p.m.; Sept. 6 from 8:30 a.ni to 5 p m.; Sept 7 from 10 a m. to 7 p in ; or on Sept s from 10 a m. until 5 p.m. no fee inert' is a $1.50 fee for up to 10 exhibits for special groups displays. Bringhurst said that all needlework and handicrafts must have been completed within the past three years and must not hat e been entered in a previous state fair. Canned fruits and vegetables must have been prepared within the past year. All entries mu.it be the work of the exhibitor and should be shown in his or her name. Original designs should be so labeled. Although there is no age limit, there is a youth division for ages 18 and under who do not desire to enter regular exhibits, Bringhurst said. PROVO Brigham Young University officials say the Young Ambassadors, a BYli Program Bureau troupe, made such a profound impression on the directors of Buenos Aires television that they have received an inv itation for an tour cf Argentina again this fall. The group has just returned from a tour of Central and South America where they performed for capacity audiences y 'I Because of the lute spring, corn is maturing later than usual, as are potatoes. According to the crop report, both crops should have good seasons, however. The outlook for dry onions is also good. Poorest crops this season are sugar beets and dry beans. 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