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Show CACHE VALLEY'S MANY RESOURCES SHOWN AT THIRD ANNUAL FAIR If . ' . . . TWO SUCCESSFUL DAYS DESPITE THE THREATENING WEATHER , j Fifteen Hundred People Attended on First Day. The Fairj Will be Concluded Tonight. Some Best Horses in West Are Shown on the Race Track. The Main Building Exhibits Are The Best Ever. , i Today Is tho last day of the Third Annual Cache County Fair which has already closed two successful days although on Tuesday the cold threatening weather frightened many away, about 1500 being tue extent of the attendance during the day and evening. All who haye been to the fair pronounce It the best ever, and say that no one In, tho county should fall to see the fine display of live stock, fruits, vegetables and home manufactured goods. There has been much to afford amusement for tho large crowds. The races have been first class, tho best ever pulled off hero. Somo of the fastest horses In northern Utah, southern sou-thern Idaho, Oregon and from Ogdsn having given a satisfactory1 exhibition of racing. The Intermission performances during dur-ing tho Tuesday afternoon races wore of a high order. The Hyde Park brass band livened the crowd with catchy 'music, while the riding of the wild bull by Qttnnard Johnson, tho fancy roping by Rattlosnako Bird-neau, Bird-neau, and tho riding of outlaw horses by Hobert Johnson was as good entertainment enter-tainment as ever attended a Stam pede or a Wild West show. Main Building Exhibits t The oxhlbits In the mnln building, IjY Including manufactured goods, and H agricultural oxhl1 3 which complete-H complete-H ly filled all the spsco was tho best H yet Just before entering the build-H build-H ing on tho left was n booth occupied H by the Whlto Sowing Machine com-H com-H pany with S. A. MncDonald of Los H Angeles and A. II. Farrlngton "f H Salt Lako City In charge. Resldos n H number of the Whlto machines, there H was a largo display of fancy sewing, H th0 work of Miss S. Vogel of Sail pH Lake who gave dally demonstrations H of what can bo accomplished on this pH rattchlno. Her work is only excollcd pH by the best of hand work and overy pH stitch of her work Is done on tho pH machine . pH To tho loft upon entering the build-H build-H Ing Is tho floral display with Miss pH Lucy Armstrong, manager of the C. V. pH ley Floral company In charge She Is pH custodian of as beautiful display of pH flowers, ferns and greenery as was pH ever nt tho fair hnd thoso having nt-pH nt-pH tended former fairs wilt know what lH thflt mnnna. pH The Koffe-et booth Is Just. opposite B the floral exhibits. First award was H given this cereal drink for display ind H quality. H The Rexall Booth pH There, perhaps was no bette" Jo- H signed booth In tho entire butldlnrr B "wn tho Iloxall booth, "a display of Ilexall goods from tho niter Bra- Drug Co. of this city. Courteous attendants lmvo been on hand throughout tho fair anil to all tho la- dies have been given samples of tol- let powder, tooth paste and tonics through which the" Rexall line of pH drugs havo become famous. Tho blue B light effect on this display made a H very pretty effect during the oyen- H lny' Schools Represented 4 WM The Bchools of tho county were well Mt represented. There were displays from tho Utah Agricultural College, Brlgham Young College, the count) schools and the city schools. Each school had a department of its own In which samples of work from the mechanic arts-departments, domes;.!-' arts departments, drawings, etc., were exhibited which gave nn idea (Continued on pago eight) |