| Show Judges look for standards New 'grand jewel' when awarding blue ribbons There's more to this fair than just from the Racing Homer a wild ride cotton candy and a passing glance in the direction of a feeding cow or a playful sheep This is serious business to those in the animal exhibits This is where hard work and long hours are recognized mingham Roller Homers are birds that are able to find their home when released hundreds of miles away Rollers are birds that while in flight will roll or spin Judges will be looking for certain standards within a species including color and alertness Even in horses there are standards The one difference here is that not only are horses judged on physical appearances but also on That's what make performance them one of the more popular attractions Fair visitors can go to the arena daily and watch horses perform for the judges Featured this year will be everything from Arabians to the giant draft horses to a new class this year — miniatures These are horses that stand no taller than 24 inches There will also be horse pulling events where teams of horses will see which can pull the most weight The larger horses will pull up to three tons or 6000 pounds Take the rabbit pens for example 50 different breeds of rabbits in the US and at least 20 of those will be represented at the fair Visitors will be everything from the Netherland Dwarf rabbit to the English Angora Judges will be looking for that "standard of perfection" in each breed They've been trained to recgnize it Those that are bred for food for example should be wide and full while those that are bred for their skins should have the highest quality fur Pigeons aren't much different Visitors enjoy their color and actions while judges look for certain qualities within different pigeons There are over 200 different species of pigeons Around 40 different ones will be in the fair everything There are over SPA to the Bir- The "grand jewel" of the Utah State Fair Park is a building that not too many years ago was slated for demolition — but is now listed on the National Register of Historic Places The building known by various names through the years but most recently as Exhibit Building No 1 was rededicated Aug 21 and has a buildnew name The ing originally built in 1905 is the Fair Park Grand Building And that's what Fair officials think the building is — a grand building built in a grand style But it hasn't always been that Full Service Spa & Pool Store I I FREE C One Hour NOW - - 1 : it - f '' '''' 104j 4fP ?):'4' - ''' : ''' as"fa:: 1 ' ' '''4' s ' ke Sr) 7to tr" p7 rD 731 76: rn -- o r0 ''''- ' le VC'S v f- - yokse v' ' voi - ' '14- - 4 ''' i "-- rMr -4 ckg -- :' : 00' "0 I 1 -- --i- 7!'''''':-11- FTIO - ' -:' Sta I r:hr 044:-cs- ::::-T::- )rr 1 I N -- - 44P' 7 7) FINANCING AVAILABLE 3955 So State SLC Liklult aleAllfigi h - f Coei ' 4"':'''"-:- 4 " ni — 1 I Selection is Good Hurry - d 11 2 co 'Accompanied By l Paying Soaker L LAT231102:82 82830°0 Whde Other features include green-tinteinsulated glass air conditionnew skylight an insulated a ing roof and walls light pink colors on exterior and interior wood trim and soft white paint on interior steel trusses and columns McCullough Engineering and Contractor was the general contractor and Tim Thomas was the project architect 1-- - YOU BUY!! 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