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Show I SUCCESS OF FAIR I DEPENDS ON THE I NUMBER WHO EXHIBIT I Chief Object is to Raise the Standard of Excellence in All LineL of Industry. I Source of Consolation to Win Fair I Prize Money. BJ The doing of those things that now BJ constitute a fair, had their beginning BJ In tbnt remote period when Greece BJ was attracting the attention ot the PH Mediterranean countries' with her IB Olympian games once a year. H Tradesmen and Inventors found It pH convenient to meet progressive peo- PH pie at the annual games, and there PH show their goods, and wares. In this H way the best things of commerce, the PH best breeds ot Btock and the best PH varieties of fruits and produce were, PH scattered among the nations, and an H cru ot great prosperity and material PH development followed. PH -The breeders and producers of BJ Cache Valley like the tradesmen, in- BJ ventors, and producers ot ancient B times, have found it convenient to BJ meet progressive people at the annu- PH al Cache County Pair hnd there show BJ tbelr livestock, products, manufac- BJ tures, etc., and thereby scatter the PH best among the various towns of tho B valley. BJ The chief object of the fair Is to PH raise the standard ot excellence In, H all lines of Industry. This is brought BJ about by the exhibitors coming to- BJ getber along with the general public J wbere by comparison with tho pro- IH ducts ot "others, ' they see tho gooil 9 and weak points of their own exhtb- Ej hs. Tney return to their homes bet- tcr educated to the extent that they H have a clearer conception ot stan- H dard of excellence and with a renew. H cd determination to produco moro BJ and better products. , , H As an advertising medium tho fair H is very beneficial to the county, and BJ exhibitors especially. People from Et surrounding counties and states havo H visited tho fairs lu the past and they MM have gono home nnd told their friend j and neighbors about the flue horses, Bj cattle, swine, agricultural, and hortl- BJ cultural products, etc., that are rals- Bj ed here. This has helped to furnlsl) BJ a market for the producers. H Tho worth of a county fair is Judg- H ed by the number ot exhibitors. It H can never be of great influence un- H less a large percentage of the people EM within the county are Interested in JH its growth and improvement. Every- EM one should plan to exhibit. Then jB only docs tho fair become a real, vl- H tal, helpful institution. To maintain pH the fair it costs much money and much freo work, nnd although people do not make money out of It direct- ly, yet it has indirect results affecting affect-ing favorably everyono who toils or has investments within the scope ot Its influence. Thero is a consolation In being ablq to win a prize at tho fair. It means that you are regarded as a leader In production; that you are not contented content-ed with an ordinary yield or an av erage product, but that your aim is higher; it means that you nro trul$ Interested in better farming nnd a higher leel of production. Whether your products win or not, let them bo found on exhibition. This shows you are in a class with the best producers pro-ducers and that you believe In show-ing show-ing what your farm and your neighborhood neigh-borhood can produce. It Is desired that every person in Cache Valley shall mako nn agreement agree-ment with self that he or she will place Bomo exhibit at the fair, and will Induce others to do likewise. M ' ' " ' I .-I - ; p.-'iii iL-BrfiiilBi 'MUmmlmMMkkkkkkkkWmWMMWS: i.llllHMLililllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllHt'MHHifl JilllilllllllHillllllllllllllillllliiillHilHillllllllllH l 'JIHH'H jUJHpjpPPPPJPPPPPPPPPPPPPpHiiblB Shops at U. A. C. Where Courses in Automobile Work will be offered upon opening of the College, September 22nd, 1914 |