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Show I ;. !; jj THE FAIR. 1 jjj ' j i The state fair should be better this year than ever before. The experiences of former years t should result in steady improvements; then the people generally are prosperous and can afford to j!; come from more remote places than usual. Then an attractive race program has been pre- pared, and that is always a drawing card. The ' j fruit, vegetable and grain display should be fine, j j The animal display should be good. It is about ' If j , time that no inferior animal should ever be raised ;-)' ! I in Utah. A good one costs no more than a poor '', one, and the difference is the difference between , . , ; j f ji respectability and squalor. Speaking of animals, ;j ' j ! I the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Ani- 1 1 j i j ;i mals ought to clear the streets of some horses , j j j II i that brutal men torture here continually. So M j I . crippled and starved are they that it would be a jvji J ' Jj ' mercy to chloroform them. Their owners should i'jl j I die a less tranquil death. |