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Show SIDELIGHTS ON ! COUNTY FAIR Personal Mention and Other Itemt liH of the Coming and Going of An- i'1,1 nual County Fair ; !' Attendants ii -JH IH Did ou sco Piesldent Harris tip rirl'iH tie bear? fll Worloy'a mule upset tho dope sheet. ;-. Among the funny things said ' on 'll tho fair grounds was Mr. Anderson's . ' !H remark that ho would'ut like to bo a Vl Persian sheep. ' Joseph Adams, editor of the Sliol- - H ley Pioneer, was conspicuous among jy H the out of town Usltnrs at tho county rl lH Aimig the prize winners at tho jl'll county fair, Ola Larsen, tho Seventh Ptl ward gardener, took 13 first prlzos '!H and 3 hccoiuI prizes for his lino dl&- jr !J play ot cgctables. X H Mr. Ted Bench of Roxburg, fouil- 1' 'H orb' of Logau una among the out ot vll town visitors. ilil A largo mulu owned by Urlgham I'fl Pond ot Lowlstou was kicked by n ''il!H horso on tho fair grounds Wcdncsdny . M evening nnd in less than ten minutes j tho mulo died from tho effects. Tito ft 'H breast bono was broken. Tho nnl- j, mnl was valued at G00. Tho county h ,H fair officials say thoy will not sco Mr. 'H Pond loso en account of this in Is for- '( H Mr. C. H. Thompson, of Salt Lake U City, tho distinguished breeder of i ,H puro bred horses, with a largo horso ji iH ranch at Garland, Utah, was in attcn- h H dnnco at tho races. His colt, Major H Hardy, In tho 2:20 special at Thurs- 2 H dny aftonnoon's races, was tho best ! H bet on tho track. ti! H Tho ono big feature of Wednesday's H races wiib tho freo for all trot In H which tho Jester horso won easily j H from tho fast Idaho horses. This was $ H a surprise, to many as they had real- jji H ly counted on others to win ovor tho Kl H Jester. Ho gathered himself In linn '11 H ihapo, considering tho slowness of jl H tho trnck following tho heavv rain, i M and camo down tho homo strotch jl H with a beautiful strldo winning tho ft H raco easily amid tho wild cheers of , $ H threo thousand spectators. H |