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Show ll EXHIBITORS FROM EVERY CORNER A OF VALLEY TO BE AT THE FAIRj il Southern Idaho Towns Manifest Great' f I Interest and Large Crowd From Rich And Box Elder Counties Ex- f I pected at the County Seat f I SPECIAL FAVORS FOR PUPILS ANO COLLEGE STUDENTS k Several Stables of Harness Horses Now at- Grounds Re- I cciving the Final Brushings to Place Them in Readiness t For Best Display of Horse Flesh Ever it Exhibited Here. rl f H Every town in the valley lias now J H been visited by the county fair com- " I mlttee and the fair advertised and all . H tbo prominent exhibitors called on H and assigned space or stalls. Every 4 H town In tho county will have an ex- ' U hlblt of live stock etc, and the people . U nro vary much Interested lu the fair. v H At Clarkston tho committee met l H Mr. John Duttars, Itobcrt Buttars, B Mr. Jardlno and others who promised , M to do all they could to have some of .. their fitie stallions at tho fair. I At Newton Mr. James Hans;n, Pet- H cr E. Benson, Clark Bros, and other 4 H shareholders In tho Newton lie r jo H company aro very much Interested In i, H the fair nnd will see to it that th;lr H stallions are exhibited. Mr. Peter H Lnrsen may bring the large percheron w H horse from Mandon. i. The committee advert'sed the fair I at R'anklln, Preston, Dayton, Weston I nnd other towns in southern Idaho and I they were very much pleassd to :-ee I the Interest manifested. A large r- crowd Is expected from all these """(p towns as well us many people from ( I Box Elder and Rich counties. H Everything v. Ill bo in readiness at the fair grounds to recclvo the exhlb-H exhlb-H its on Monday, Sept. 22nd. Extra , H bleachers, stalls, etc. and other lm- H provements have been added so as to H mako it convenient for tho people and H exhibitors, I Tho following stables ot harness H horses bavp come from Idhho and aro I jiow at tho fair grounds getting In shape for tho fair: Mr. Frank Splc-H Splc-H or's stnble, Utah Pointer and C. DIr- ect; Mr. Scott's stable, Ted S. Silver Silvers, Two year old Ed. Lewis, Eil-I Eil-I zabetb. Hal, Trlx, Jester, and Nat Mc- Gregor; Mr. Itlloy Kent's stable, Ba-H Ba-H by Thorn, Llnwooduiock, .Jloanoak, H Sir John and Dlxlo Dan. Mr. Warroa Dennis will bo hero with six head, I Mr. Worthlngton with 2 head, and M Mr. John McCoy" with six head. This H will make tho largest and best raco U meeting ever held In Cacho Valley. H Many amusements have been provld- H ed to tako place between tho heats H so as to avoid tho long delays and H thero will bo no waits as the heats of H each race will bo sandwiched. B Sept. 24 tho second day of tho fp' will bo school day. All school children H under four eon years ot age will bo H admitted for fifteen cents and ntu-B ntu-B dents upon presentation of their stu- dent body tickets will be admitted for twenty-five cents. The best merry-go- round In tho state with many other kinds ot concessions have been secured secur-ed so there will be plenty of amusement amuse-ment for the children. |