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Show B i ja ' The man who marries for money often gets K I ! , j a girl without price. K 'XI j r j K ! i f Such is the magnitude of the Utah State Fair that interest extends beyond the bound- H 'j( ries of the state it is of inter-mountain importance. I B 'l f The Fair of 1908 becomes a veritable exposition. I B ;i Cf Special excursion rates on railroads will brine; thousands of visitors from all states. ! B 'tl n H s WHAT THE FAIR PROPOSES TO SPEND. I K , tfi I $75 for Prizes in Live Stock. $4,000 for Prizes in Fruit, Grain and Vegetables. 2,500 for Prizes in other departments. All Prizes paid in Cash, Gold and Silver Medals and IB 1 (Pi Diplomas. $7, 500 for a Six-Day Race Program. $5,000 for Special Attractions. $10,000 for Advertising and Operating Expenses. $10,000 in Improvements. BB H PARTIAL LIST OF WHAT YOU WILL SEE AT THE FAIR THIS FALL. 8 A display of Livestock that will eclipse all former efforts. An elaborate display of ripe, rare, delicious and luscious Fruits aud Vegetables. The best strains of Poultry, Pigeons, and Pet Stock, c Grand Pageant Live Stock Prize Winners. Finest grain and Mineral' Displays. Cunamenta) and useful articles in the Women's Department A new Art Gallery filled with the best work of our artists. A superior Educational exhibit. The Manufacturer's Hall crowded to the walls with Utah's products. 200 of the fastest horses. Pain's magnificent Fireworks display every night I on fair grounds. Daily Band Concerts. Daily Balloon Ascensions. Complete Indian Village, Indian Pony races and dances Sensational Circus and Vaudeville acts. In short the best fair ever held in the Inland Empire. TELL EVERYBODY. I SALT LAKE CITY, OCTOBER 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 1908. flB u t H Orj ' ' i iiinmMlwm-MMMniMiiiiiii-i. iiiii i..i. R - jBW-HBBBBBMBMjMB |