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Show Special Plans Made For Fair Arts-Crafts Exhibit - The exhibit of arts and crafts is expected to be a highlight of the Iron County Fair which opens at Parowan Saturday, Aug. 5, and continues for three days. Special efforts are being made to stimulate stim-ulate interest in this division of the fair, with amateur artists Invited In-vited to exhibit their paintings. A special exhibit area has been provided to make the division outstanding. The work of amateurs and professionals pro-fessionals will be judged In separate sep-arate categories, and as a special feature separate judging of paintings by people over 70 years of age will be made. The committee in charce an nounces that all articles for the display In arts and crafts must be In Parowan Thursday, Sept. 3, bet wen the hours of 9 a. m. and 4 p. m. Anyone unable to deliver his or her articles In person may contact a committee representative representa-tive for assistance In transporting transport-ing the articles. The committee representatives are Mrs. Leatha Preswlch, chairman; chair-man; Bel don Lewis, Mrs Ora Price and Mrs. Ruth Huntt-r, 'r dar City; Mrs. Van Ausda', ) , wan; Mrs. David Love, i.l; Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Hulet, Surr. mlt. Mrs. Jennie Reeves, Karar-raville, Karar-raville, and Mrs. Franklin Jone, Enoch. |