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Show Features Of The Utah State Fair On Monday night of Fair week at this oar's Utah Stato Fair In Salt Lake, Utah, Octobor 3 to 10, Inclusive, Inclus-ive, tho most magnificent and spectacular spec-tacular pageant ever participated In by the counties of thu Stato will pass In review before lion. William Spry, Governor of Utah, his staff and other high officials of tho State, in the great Colosseum on tho Fair grounds whero tho Carnival of tho Counties will bo celebrated. A throng of thousands will pack the great building to view tho glittering glit-tering llonts, as they move s'owly around tho nrenn, each bearing queens and maids of honor o( Utah's counties. From every county In tho Stato come reports of preliminary or dual activities In selecting tho girls who aro to represent tho respective counties. coun-ties. The Carnival, of Counties will bo gin nt S o'clock Monday night, October Octo-ber r, In the colosscum. Thu following counties hnve sent In names of queens nnd maids of honor, chosen to represent tho county coun-ty nt thu Utah Stato Fair In October: Octob-er: Weber, Miss Marian Browning, Queen, Miss Ilnzel Calvin, Miss Etta Et-ta Oampbe'l, Miss Florence Telford, and Miss Ilolva Dawson, maids of Honor; Wasatch, Miss Jessie Mur-dock, Mur-dock, queen, Miss Lacy Applanalp, Miss Havel Thomas, Miss Lacy Richie, Rich-ie, Miss May Allred, maids of honor; Tooele, Miss Blanch Walters, Queen, Miss Florence Barber, Miss Mlnnlo St. Clair, maldo of honor. Tho oth er maids of honor to bo chosen from Grnntsvlllc; Davis county, Miss Colin Eldrldge, queen, Miss Dean Chaffer, Miss Evelyn Galley, Miss Bessie Day, Miss Eliza Hadlock, maids of honor. The county commissioners of every county will bo expected to participate in the pageant In compnny with Governor Gov-ernor Spry nnd his staff. Tho Colosseum Colos-seum and Its great stngo Is now being be-ing prepared ond decorated to har-mnnlzo har-mnnlzo with tho general color effect of the pageant Itself. For tho con vonlenco and exclusive uso of the queens nnd maids of honor, tho commissioners com-missioners and other county authorities, author-ities, a building Is now being prepared, prepar-ed, decorated and fitted up on tho Fair grounds, whero every comfort nnd convenience will bo provided for tho county delegation. On Tuesday afternoon and ovcnlng October 0, tho queens nnd maids of honor from every county will be the guests of tho Fair management, li enjoying without charge all amusements amuse-ments of the Fair grounds, Including the sensational Wild West Show In tho colosseuni In tho evening. On Wednesday, October 7, be-twoen be-twoen 5 and 7 o'clock p.m. a dinner nnd reception will be tendered tho queens and maids of honor from each county and tho county commission rs, by tho Governor and Fair olllc-inls. olllc-inls. At 7:30 Wednesday evening the big beauty contest will tako place In tho colosseuni. To thu queen chosen cho-sen ns tho most beautiful of Utah's county queens ii $100 piano will bo given. Tho second lylzo Is n $110 gold watch sot with threo diamonds and rubles. Tho other prizes In elude n hnndsomo $.'0 gold watch bracelet, n beautiful $00 silk gown, u season ticket to tho Empress theatre, the-atre, a season ticket for two to the Utah Theatre, a $10 pair of opera slippers and other prizes. Besides tho carriages and lloats that will carry tho queens and maids of honor six extra floats aro being built to represent tho six natlvo wild flowers of tho Stato, 1. 0., sego Illy, wild rose, sunflower, evening primrose, prim-rose, hluobell, and cardinal cactus. Thero will bo a float for every county coun-ty participating in tho cnrnlvnl of counties, nnd tho following colors will ho carried out ns nearly as possible, pos-sible, both In tho floats ond In thrt gowns of tho queens and maids of honor. Tho Fair association will furnish queens nnd maids of honor with parasols nccordlng to tho following fol-lowing colors: Salt Lake, pink; Piute, salmon; Weber, light bluo; Iron, medium; I'tnh, light green; Washington, white; Cache, gold; Kane, lllnc; Box Elder, cardinal; San Juan, blush Pink; Rich, cerise ; Garfield, leaf green; Morgan, hellotropo; Emery, orange; Summit, pearl gray; Grand, dark lavender; Tooele, emerald green; Carbon, purple; Wasatch, cor-nl cor-nl pink; Sanpete, canary; I'lntn. Magenta; Ma-genta; Sevier, gray; Juab, national bluo; Wayne, scarlet; Millard, Moss green; Davis, plum; Beaver, American Ameri-can beauty. As the date approaches for tho opening of tho Fair It Is apparent that this year's exposition will exceed ex-ceed all previous Utah Stato Fairs In every department. The freo amuse-luonts amuse-luonts that have been provided for the Fair grounds each day aro tho most extensive and sensational In character any Western Fair association associ-ation has over contracted for. They Includo performances by a great herd of trained elephants; n world famous trained herd of seals; and various vaudeville acts of n high character. Irwin Brothers Real Frontier Days Wild West Shows that will exhibit twice dally every afternoon In front of tho grand stand anil In the evening even-ing In tho colosseuni will offer ono of tho greatest wild west exhibits In the world. A train of twenty-six box cars Is required to transport the llvo stock and parnphcrunlla of tho shows to Salt Lake Thero are over 200 cowboys, cowgirls, Indians nnd other oth-er wild west diameters In tho com pnny. Their dally parndo on tho UbHI down town streets of Salt Lake will IslsHiLI bo over a mllo and a halt long. HsssLLa Ten of Salt Lako'n down town city sisH blocks will bu lavishly decorated and FJssssb expressly lighted for Fair week, and IJsssLb altoguther tho event this year prom- Hssssfl Iscs to bo tho grcntcst gala occasion fll tho city has known in years. All ll railroads havo announced reduced il rntos to Salt Lako for Fair week and fH admission to tho Fnlr this year wilt jbI bo 2.c for adults and 10c for chll- Isl .- M |