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Show I The Big Sheep Show. Big Prizes at embor 14th., and 23rd. Limit g 1- t - I I The Btost, Grandest and Four-Stat. F.ir. fZATJ VI PO I R DO AS I I Best Shcop Show ever, was the m. a, . . , T n30-fcf I one hold in connection with the , The Four-Stato Fair and In- , I National Wool Growers' con- ier,1lfttiou,i1 S Jeep Show is to b o ort.rf. rnt,,iM Itl . - 0 W H I ventiou at Ogden last January. gi September 23rd to 29th, Good Roads Convention. Ml Vif KfinSLl H I So puffed up werethe people of Snnilicatioft wufbo S At the same time that the CW LMJIJ 3i - I 5de2 ov?.1' th2?r suc,ceGS, m ?hnpc Four-Stato Fair and Interna- I this, their first effort, that they g04 SiStnff stotS? tional Shcl) Show is llolt1' tho r r n m M I have secured the 'In ernahonal MUSSSd of ni Inter-Mountain Good Bonds . RFCT RATlQ I gneop Show and Auction Sale,' ' ,,oulhSnd nroduSa convention will take place at l3LJj I ljAvli k H I the first to be Kivou this fall in SffSni'l1 y 1)10111,018 Offdon, Utah. Delegates from tlfcr II LrrTVIkl H I connection with the Four-State olm, L . all western states will be pre- J&fJ0jffjffJJffdJ0J&fjmj0 ! I Fair. Tho Four-Stato Fair premium sont wfiviwiwiff triwi-ii- H I Advanceinfo An effort will bo made to have u mm H I ffiMSb k2 AteoMfnffit wojo maibuaem For the LEAST MONEY. I to Ihl ntl to bo lld f , SnlT of livestock are fully as large as of .tho. Public domain-to each H to me one to t.)c new tins l all. nvn,.4yo Sfnfo i?niv in thn state tor good road building.the I Pemomber Ogden, Sopteiuber JinBe Btnte nn in the proceeds from the land to be 100.000 baOS TTIUSt be SOld. y I 23i'd to 29th, 1910. Reduced W0T"" ,in,.n , divided among tho counties of . a H J I rates on all railroads. If you have not received the j t t b H I promnun list, writoto Dr. H. M. AlSO 1 I ttttf.VvUtf Rowe, manager, Ogden, Utah. Senators, congressmen and fw I M governors will be there to help UCUrCJC rlClUriirn Excursions' East frame the work, of the convon- i I f -4 i TTyj-.g Yf H I PaintinB d Pnpor HngiuK. Via Oregon Short Lino o. , , , t , ICUlOtJ. H I n To Cheyenne, Denver, Colorado It is important at the first In- I All Work Guaranteed. Spriugs, Pueblo, Kansas City, tor-Mountain Good Roads con- CanmAnc) fork I InUn H , St. Louis, Omaha, Chicago, St. vention that every city, village rOriTlCrS LOSfl UfllOfl. H I Natural Wood Finishing a Paul, Minneapolis and many nud count shall be ful, re. I Specials, SSSXtd S&S P--ted For fnrther inform- David Holmgren, Mgr., I I 11th, 18th, 27th., July 7th., and ation, address Judge J . A. How- Ti-4mriw t I I I Tromonton, - Utah. 29th., August 4th., and- Sopt- ell, chairman, Ogden, Utah. rOIIWIHUIlj - - - Ulan. H ! Globe's Big Subscription Offerll I ! 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