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Show i 61 Race Stables, 89 Pens Finished Ready For Fair With all the race horse stables completel (61 of them althogether in two long rows) the pens for swine sheep, etc. virtually completed com-pleted and the beautifully formed race track lacking only finishing touches to be ready for use, the working force at the fair grounds is now busy at work on the new 104-foot long grandstand structure, struc-ture, which will be one of the finest fin-est south of Salt Lake City. And, frem the headway being made with this structure, it will be up and finished in a short time. One of the outstanding features connected with the big program of improvements going on at the Mil-ford Mil-ford fair grounds and especially pleasing to fair officials and others interested in the success of the fair is the unexpected speed which has been shown in getting the work done. Completed in good time before the fair dates, as there is every indication of becoming a fact, the Milford fair grounds pi-o-ject promises to set a real mark of W P A accomplishment in this part of the state. One of the nicest features of the fair at Milford, as compared with, last year's fair at Beaver, is the fact that all exhibits will be centralized. cen-tralized. The close proximity of Milford's splendid school plant, with plenty of space and display facilities, makes it possible for fair visitors to view everything on exhibit, ex-hibit, including livestock of all kinds, domestic art and science, agricultural and horticultural products, pro-ducts, flowers, minerals, relics and other departments all within a couple of blocks of the race track! Besides being more convenient for fair visitors, such an arrangement gives assurance of many more people viewing all the exhibits. Steps are being taken to have installed somewhat ahead of time the benches and tables in the new shop building, which will be utilized utiliz-ed for displaying exhibits of the domestic art and science departments. depart-ments. Mrs. M. H. Pool is the general supervisor of these departments de-partments and the splendid work being done by her and her corps of able assistants insures a most creditable showing of women's work, busy as they have been for several weeks past. Mrs. J. D. Ryan, chairman of the fair queen committee, announces an-nounces the appointment of Mrs. Truman Bradfield and Mrs. James Dotscn as the committee for Min-ersville Min-ersville and Emil Nowers and Wilson Wil-son Murdock as the committee for Beaver. Reo Hunt, contractor for transtortation of supplies for the Bunbank C C C camp, will be associated as-sociated with Mrs. Ryan in con-ducitingthe con-ducitingthe MilfordpcampaigT Vcjte tickets, in 5c, 10c, 25c and 50c denominations, de-nominations, are now on sale at the various places designated last week for registration purposes, and sealed receptacles for receiving receiv-ing votes have also been placed at these places as follows: Milford Dick' Confectionary, Corner Drug. Minersville -Truman's Service station, Hardy's Service station, Dotson' Service station. Beaver Beaver Drug store and Emil's Cafe. |