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Show FAGE TWO CARBON TEE SUV, PRICE UTAH CMin nUDAY, OCTOBER L EVE1T FRIDAY DAY AT IKE STATE FAIR Utahs forty-eight- fair open h Over two billion smoked a month! to- morrow (Saturday) and ia to eontinae for eight days and nights. It will end tha following Saturday, October 9th. The final touches will be put on everything tonight Price and all of eastern Utah is sending in some big crowds. Judging of the many exhibits, excepting in the live stock department where such will be delayed to awgit the arrive! t'f a connment Jiurrblood from outside the state wil) commence tomorrow morning and will eontinae until completed. Sieeial events of the fair will be the pet stock show, Sunday and Monday, October 3d and 4th ; flower show Wednesday, October 6th, and kennel ,hpw the last three days of the fair. Tomorrow, besides being opening day, will be Utah eounty, Summit eounty, Morgan eounty and Carbon eounty day. Other day events wilL be : Sunday, grand parade of live stock before the grandstand and awarding in band, cornet of priaea, and saxophone contests and owning of pet stock shows. Monday, childrens day, conclusion of pot stock show, and Salt lake, Washington, Uintah and Kane eounty day, and Salt Lake City arhuola day. Tuesday, finals of band, cornet and saxophone contests, and Davis, Sanpete, Kieb and Duchesne eounty day. Wednesday, flower show, under the auspices of Salt Lake Flower (larden club, and Caehe, Iron, Juab and Wayne eounty day, and Salt Lake eounty schools. Thursday, ojiening of kennel show, nnder auspices of Intennountain Kennel club, and Box Elder, Garfield, h and Dagget eounty day. Friday, Weber, Sevier, San Juan and l'iute eounty day. Saturday, Tooele, Millard, Emery, Beaver and Grand eounty day, and closing day of the fair. Judges who have won reputation for exjiertnetis in their lines will officiate in the various departments. Prof. Alvin Kreer of the state agricultural college at Fort Collins, Colo., will judge field crops; AT. 8. Brown, of horticulture, Oregon Agricultural college, Corvallis, Ore., will judge fruits; A, L. Wilson, supervisor of the Davis county experimental farm, will judge vegetables. In the live stock department, Prof. Earl Weaver, in charge of dairying at the Iowa Agricultural college at Ames, la., will judge dairy rattle; J. II. King, president and manager of King Brothers Sheep company of Laramie, Aryo., will judge the sheep; Prof. E. F. Rinehart, .field husbandman for the University of Idaho, will judge middle and coarse wool sheep; Frank J. Smith, manager of Ken Caryl Stock farm at Littleton, Colo., will judge liref eattle, and Roy E. Fisher, well known swine judge of Lincoln, Neb., will judge the purebred hogs. Rulon S. Dixon, agricultural 'Supervisor at Pleasant Grove high, will judge light and saddle horses. In the womens household arts department Mrs. C. C. Neslen of Salt Lake City will jndge fruit; Mrs. Robert Cross and Mrs. Msrian Knight of Balt Lake City will jndge sewing and men are backing natural tobacco taste semi-fina- ls AVa-ate- Rara-bouill- theres only one way to get it! AND . . learn the refreshing goodness of ONCE youtobacco taste in a cigarette, noth' et ing else will satisfy you. And the only way to get it is from the to baccos themselves. It calls for the finest qualities of leaf, both Turkish and Domestic, and the rarest skill in blending them, but man, the result docs speak for itself! Look at Chester' field's record and draw your own conclusions P needlework. Phillip H. Sspiro, director of the San Franeisro municipal band, will judge the band, cornet and saxophone contests. GOVERNMENT WORK STAFF TO BE RESCUE SHOW ecial demons! rations of the United States bureau of mines, safety and rescue work will be carried on in connection with the state fair, October 2d to 8th. That the public may learn at first hand of this vital activity, a bureau car will be on exhibition on a spurt rack withis the fair grounds just west of the manufacturers building. The usual equipment carried by the ear for training in first aid and mine rescue, together with the various devices snd apimratus employed in rescue, together with the various devices and apparatus employed in resene and recovery work, will Ic on display. A special exhibit to lie shown on the car will lm the grouping of the approved iustrumrnts and government publira-tion- s used in a new course of instruction recently inaugurated by the bureau. and known as the Advanced Instruction Course In Recovery Operations Following Mine Fires and This comse starts with the properties of mine gnse, with particular stress on sources, explosive limits, limits endangering human life, and their physiological effects. Demonstrations are made in a lamp gallery with instruments used in the detection of mine gases, such as types of flame afety lamps and the Burrell methane indicator. The course next covers methods for the detection of carbon monoxide or abnormal gas conditions as found in mines, particularly after explosions and during fires, using the iodine (Iloolamite) and the p.vnn an-nacid methods for the quantitative ie determination of carls m properties of monoxide in blood and air. The tection against air low in oxygen content by means of the Game afe'y $ lamp is demonstrated. After -- -- el;i-sr- have been given a thorough drilling on the instruments used in the detection of gases, protective measures, the value of erection of barricades against these gases, such as are ap- - CIGARETTES Such popularity must be deserved Cogitt & Mtem Tobacco Co, The cash value of a college educaproved and recommended by the bu- training course will be given at 11 3 7 at 70,000 by reau, are considered. These include orloek in the morning and at and tion has been estimated bis calculawho based statistician o'clock. a the mine and fires explosions, during means on of a tions the e allaenr-icexplosion special By earning capacities of a and the ue of the explosi-hilit- y number of university graduates. the demonstrations of of all gallery and types finally, gas mask, of certain roal dusts and the inthe approved oxygen effect of rock dust on coal Dont borrow The Sun. Subscribe. is time hibitory Much breathing apiaratu. be will demonstratdust in explosibilitv the proper devoted to instruction method of constructing stoppings used ed each day at 11:45 a. m 3:45 p. m., in restoring ventilaiton after explo- and 7 :45 p. m. The exhibits and demsions and fires and the types of stop- onstrations are free and open to the and should be of particular inpings used for reseals. Following the public those engaged in mining. terest to Alvie Solis, Alias Eddy lectures and demonstrations for the detection of mine gases and the proofficers consider that next Kelly, wanted by Sheriff tection against these, the class is then to Army Ray Deming of Carbon his riile the most important part in the different methods of his is of an county for burglary of the mine air sampling, sueh as the shoes. infantrymans equipment Toggery at Helper, Augvacuum tube, water displacement and ust 10, 1926. Age 21 yean, take how to aspirating bulb methods; in seals fire behind lies from five feet seven, and a half sain) areas and finally, the analysis of mine inched tall, weighs a hunSealed bids will be received for one air by means of the portbale Orsat hundred (1U0) tons of eoaL Bids are dred and forty-si- x pounds, asked for on the following grades : apiuiratus. light complexion, blonde Screened lump. At the conclusion of the course unMine run. hair and blue eyes with derground maneuvers are tarried on Nut roal. some gold teeth. The man makes eoaL class which or Slack the practipea during Castle (late bony lump. cal application of the various types of is a pugilist by occupation commissioners reserve the The apparatus and equipment demon- right tocounty or reject any nr all bid's. or he may be found workaccept strated daring the course. One pe Bids to be opened October 7, 1020, at 10 bellboy in gome ing as riod is devoted to charting surface or- o'clock a. m. He baa hotel followed the connection ganization plana for use in latter some. with mine fires and explosions and procedure methods for rescue crews. During the fair a special lecture and County Clerk. Trice, CUh, Sept. 25, 192(1 demonstration covering the above f self-rescu- er seif-rontain- Moslem seamen on a Twenty-nin- e British steamer, learning that their cook was a buddhist, left the ship at New York and cooked their own food on the dork. That prepared by anyone not of their faith, they believe, is contaminated. Slow moving vehicles mast wl tor patrol Many accidents have attributed to the blocking of traB by slow motorists. HE IS WANTED FOR BURGLARY LOCALLY BIDS FOR COAL P up or get out of line on crowd highways of Pennsylvania under I ders issued by the state highway |