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Show I STATE FAIR VISITORS TO BE PROTECTED Sucrolnry Ensign snys that Hj when patrons go to the Utah H Statu Fair this your they will H not need to stand in line to buy H . ticket; and will save time if H they have plenty of chsngo in H their pockets. Coin-controlled H turnstiles will be used again H this season at all the outside H entrances. H It will be impossible to get H through the gates without drop-1 H ping tho proper coin into the Hj stile. There will be change H booths outside of and close to H the gates, at which the right H denotnination can be secured tub H tho man who has a few loose H quarters and half dollars when H he starts for ti.o Fair Grounds j will make better headway than I the ono who has-to "lino-up", for change Ifpresont plans of the police, department and other city of-: ficials are carried out as intend-! od, there shall bo no beggars, j vags or suspicious looking characters char-acters allowed to roam, at large during Stato Fair weok. Plans are already near completion com-pletion for giving excellent police po-lice protection to fair patrons and to tho residents of Salt Lake, and doubtless a system to get all the vags either in jail or out of the city will be invented for the time boing. Every bum or person without visible means of ! support who shows his counten- j ance about Salt Lako at fair time wUl bo thrown in jail. Chief of Polico Grant with his aids, mean to mako Salt Lake thoroughly clean for fair week. |