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Show FAIR ENTRY BOOKS . I CLOSE MONDAY, 220 Ev.rj body contemplating making any ; exhibit at tlie'tarbon-Emory fair to be j hell Sept. 23d, 21th and 2-"th of this month, should mail their entry by next j Monday. Sept. 15th. All entry books j will posit vely el se at noon Sept. 22d. i rn.- competition is open only to bona- j fide nsidenUs o; Carbon and Emery eouati. s and all entrants must make note j of their entry on blanks to be provided ! upon request. Tags' with coupons' attached at-tached will then be furnished by the , department supervisor. The tag proper ! will be attached to the article exhibited and the coupon will be retained by the exhibitor until the return of the article ; when it must be presented. The coj.i.y commissioners have ap- ! propria led enough to transport most of the county exhibit to Price, but private . people are urged to get as much stuff of their ow n over there that they may perronally be on hand. The committees are advised to be economical as possible. Camp grounds close to the fair! gn.un.1s have been secured so that peo- p. e may camp in Price for the three! i;ays of the fair if desired. Mr. Stewart makes ( explanation of! the absence of any advertising in the : premium book irom Castledale as being on account of the absence of most of the b sin ss people at the time of soliciting so-liciting the same, though a few refused j as was the case in other places. ! Not to be behind in his work as farm . agent, Mr. Stewart advises the farmers j to get their fall plowing done now a"s ! this is the very best time of the year. ; Fall wheat should not be planted .later than the 20. h inst. 1 J. C. L.-itun, the Ferron horticulturist ' and farmer, writes us that he hopes the fir will be a big success, and hopes the " Emery county towns will make a big showing. Mr. Lemon leaves in a few days for Maiiti. where Miss Jennie enters high school for her fourth year, j |