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Show : Livestock Exhibits To Be Greatest In -State Fair History i - That the livestock show at the 1028 Utah Star.e Fair, October 6 to 13. win be the largest and most distinctive ever seen on the exposition grounds, Is the declaration of Jesse S. Richards, director of that department. JIai.y notable exhibitors have reserved sprue and will be in with entries of finest breed and quality. Just enough time will 'elapse ' 1)2-tween 1)2-tween the Oregon Fair and the Utah Fair to make it possible for exhibitors of national importance to transport their entries to the Salt - Lake Fair grounds. This fortunate circumstance j is expected to augment the Livestock exhibits to a degree that will put space at a premium. There .will aUo ) be champion entries from several other states. Judges of national Importance will be employed to make the awards in the various divisions of the livestock I departments. Such celebrities as J H. Riley of Thorton, Ind., will judge at the big show. ' - The cash awards will this year be greater in total amount than ever before. be-fore. The increase is made to meet the new ruling of distributing prize money out to sixth and seventh places. There 'will be more breeds exhibited than in any former year of the Slate Fair. That the Utah Fair "haB by far the largest livestock department of r.ny state exposition in the -West, was the statement of Mr. Richards. Its facilities fac-ilities for exhibiting are also among the best- The two recently constructed stock show buildings,-one for dairy and one for beef cattle, are not excelled, excel-led, by any in America.. The ventilation ventila-tion and,lighting are said to be unique. Small exhibitors ' have exactly the same privileges and opportunity -to win as the larger-ones, said Mr. Richards.- It is the determination of the Fair Associa.tion.to treat all exhibitors with utmost consideration and send them away pleased with the treatment they have received. r , -t- |