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Show i MUTUAL FAIR GREAT SUCCESS W& if Exhibits of Boys' and Girls' Club Work, Manual Training mm m Work, and General Exhibits By Wards, Inclini ng h in Jb'ancy Work of Ladies, Said to Be M i Equal to That of State Fair. JIM j 3 'I'lio M. I A. mid School Fair ter- fll V tnlitly Ik nil tlmt It h iirnmolors could IjH I' lid vo desired. It vvns it revolution to IMK: 'li ovory lioily. Tln Indies' work was wKfiif: imIIiiI to thai of the Htnle Fair, the '9HHM $ , f tilt, M'tji'lnlili'H mill jjialii'i would ilo JKlflr I eredll to an I'lupln.', tin- stock vvns of 'XR it. tho highest L'lllSS, tin- chickens I lit I' I- R (j I'ltL'il tlio fnnclor mill the iniiiunil JM ; (mining vvoik tolls of thu work linlui; JHfi t ' (lone In t ho school h H is The Inside exhibits nte divided lii- HH H tllH'e Ul'CtlollH, lU'lll'llll OXlllllllH, tjO)'H' H 111 mill uli In" club wotk exhibits unil VMm iM Wlllll CXlllllltH HE $f The vvrrd exhibits weio almost coin- H Ms plctc ox' -tutu of thciiiHijlM'H. Uunor- H9fi ally tlifjy were divided, the boys In HBmB '1"' wot rootti mid tln girls In the HBIfgl I'llHl. CoMIIIIOIK'llIK 111 tllO IIOltllCIlHt HSfllu corner of tin; east room, the young HHJyH Imllos or I'leiisnnt drove ward have an HHnH cliibointe display or cmbiolduiy anil HJf BHj drawn work, china painting, rugs, HE Rjf (iilltH mid sofa pillows. The hit Ice HH Mil work mid Ivuy were directive HI mm Tlii' I'lonsiint drove Tlmt Ward's HJj 9K hooth was llllcd with dollies, ccntcr- H BB pieces, Mora plllowH, (iilltn mid cut HjHj lloweis hclilnd a portlcr. H JHSm 'I'ho l.tndon Indies' xhl bit wan more H M varied, added to thu fancy work ueie HV paintings and a womloiftil piece or H m hair work, by Mrs. Itogers. H n The four Y. L. M. I Associations HJf K or Aincrlcaii Koik occupleil the hoiiIIi flR H side. Thu reportet would not at- Hj B tempt to dlrferuutlnte between thu H m hootliH, their exhibits won all of such Hfi H; it high cIiihh. The llrflt hail u more Hfl p' complete collection or Hofa pillows, R$j ffa the thlul excelled In cut (lowers, the BH SB rourth In. paintings anil the second In Hff HJ center pieces ll 2 Alpine wiih In the southeast corner HHH nud Its exhibit, though not ho ox- PBJEJ tenshe, coutalliH some of the best 8HBJD fancy work mid paintings In the IMxIEf room. A beautiful quilt received HBgKi much commendation BHRIk Thu l.ehl Second, watd evcells nil PRffH jot.liers in the prcticncd fruit and fR5?f CKetableH, and th" fancy work In also HmJI of n IiIkIi order, .ind most complete I he 1'irat ward of l'hl, ix-xt to It, Iuih mime tine jiHtniMRn and nil ex-i.'iiilve ex-i.'iiilve airny of nepdlo work, cmo of which took rl III thu iKiyf divtulnii, Hie Judge iwnrded to tin- I. "Ill Swciinl ward .81 pi'lr.o. A rt- elation wo thin diy farm exhibit ex-hibit or Aaron Allred, I' li WoiIp and fnp Mnrnhart or I-ehl, eoiitalnlng rorn vlth wis hundred kurnola to the eur, client, aijuaah, tomntoes, iimngleH, onloim, tiirtilpa, polatoea, oata and i)eaiia, lienrly ull of whlrh were urown it a eouiinerclHl prolli II II. Itnb-rtH Itnb-rtH look a photo of thin exhibit rot-he rot-he 10 ra American I'orls Third want took leeoud iu'Uo, with a tmngalow of loiiatliun apples with an Italian rune roof, surrouiidod by a lawn of OicoiiIiik ami u hedge of Albeita pdichet. The third prlio was awarded to Amarlcau Fork Klrat waid, whose general farm dlaploy of practically everything In grain, fruit and vegetable vege-table waa the moat complete In the fair. Thu othur prlae wen In procesa of IioIiik nwardeil iih we go to jiresa The conjoint exhibit of the Young .Men and the Young l.udloa of the I'lensant Clrove third ward diow many favorable comenta and was thu only conjoint one at the fair On one jlile wiih an mtlatlc arrangement of trulls, on the other IUe was a beautl-till beautl-till display of fancy work, whllo between be-tween was a Hue dlspla) or fruit, grown by the hoya and bottled by the ulrls. The Manila hoya have a big Held of Jonathans in which the words "Manila M. I. A." stand out In giuou apples. The Alpliio boys' exhibit consists of apples, the largest In the show. The Second ward or I'leasant il row's exhibit consists of the biggest big-gest simnRh, cabbage, onions, niiin-ules niiin-ules and potatoi s In one single agrc-mitlou agrc-mitlou In the Brteep slake exhibits of the J - - - - I itojs' and Girls' clubs, there nre the I best single exhibits In the fair and iliows most wonderful results attain, od by the bo8 and girls. The win-mrs win-mrs In these exhibits will be announced an-nounced Inter Theie are over thirty pens of pigs, twenty or which are In the. boys contest, con-test, mid twenty pens of thoro bred chickens, which constltuto a big at-ruction at-ruction The horse show drow big crowds .mil Is thu best collection of horses cvei gotten together lu tho stake Hlue ribbons will he given the winners win-ners In the geiieial exhibition loom, Chlpman's, with a display of enrpets and furniture, Clark with his millinery millin-ery display and the American Fork Co-op with an allegory of war and peace, were the only merchant's display. dis-play. In this loom, the l.ehl Hoys' Agriculture Agri-culture club has the only separate Hoys' club exhibit and It Is a most ii editable one too Orno Klrkhuin Iihs a model dairy barn and Heber Hennloti. Jr. has corn 14 feet high. Dewy III others have a dry form exhibit, ex-hibit, Clirlstoftersou and Gordon have mil appde exhibit and C. G. Johnson of l.lndon has a line display of apples ap-ples R. I, Ashhy occupies considerable spncu In a creditable display of plans and specifications for some of the lending local buildings, nud the dls-plya dls-plya of the American Fork llottllng works is much admired. I Among the best things In art were the oil paintings mid burnt, work by Mrs. II. C. Ilolbrook, of l.ehl, and the crayons, water colorn and landscape bv Mrs II. C Rowlands of Alpine One of the most complete liullvl-duel liullvl-duel exhibits Is that or C. P. Warn-tck Warn-tck and Sous' company, of fruiti grains and Ncgctablcs, showing the wonderful possibilities of a single I'tuh farm. Then, too, they show a line display or preserved fruits and vegetables, Indicating that the high tost of, living has no worries for the Warnlcks The fancy work, nlso of he Warnlck ladles, sets off the fruit and vegetables line. They nlso hae (oiue peanuts on exhibition. The exhibit of the I'leasant Grove Floral company was not only most iirautlful In mid of Itself, but It nd. led materially to tho general beauty of tho big loom or which It former a part I)r J C Ilogensen of tho Agricultural Agricul-tural College, was one of tho judges. ,Ie made this remurk- "I have been judging at fairs In various parts o. Ik state for tho past three week"! .ou may tell the people that I hm I Ncen nothing superior to this exh bit anywhere 1 want the boys and girls who win prizes here to send them lo me for exhibition In the State rnlr. |