Show PLANS W FOR j rr FAIR in order to standardize the utah state late fair and keep it on a par with the annual exhibitions ot of other states it II has been found necessary to raise the price ot of admission at the main entrance from twenty tive bye to fifty cents manager W D sutton who has made an extensive survey of ex ex planed that ible 14 it will cost more hereafter to see sea the utah fair there will be correspondingly more to see it Is said that utah Is the last state in the union to raise the admission rate most host state have an entrance fee of 75 cents in many it Is is higi as one dollar it was only when it was well demonstrated that utah could not under present conditions make a showing comparable to those of her sister states that the change in admission price was decided on the utah fair has always been a presentable exposition tamed famed the country over as one of the best particularly ticul arly in agriculture and livestock to keep it up to its ita own high standard the board of directors has found it necessary to increase available revenue and the most feasible way ivay open to them was to augment the gate receipts that fair patrons will not object to the advanced admission price Is the belief of mr sutton there will be more tree free attractions than ever before the fireworks to be shown each evening will be tree free to all visitors heretofore a special charge of fifty cents has been assessed tor for the pyrotechnic display alone the exhibits in the various divisions will be more elaborate and varied than in any ally former exposition the amusement features will be of it a better glade and more profuse in variety plans tor for the forthcoming fair are progressing rapidly the grounds are being improved and many new facilities for display installed exhibitors hibi tors from many quarters are seek ing details of entry requirements an interest that foretells a successful fair As I 1 mit at looking around at the elm alai lle ide oscap Ji cip but satisfying appointment of Step bens room uly my mind reverted to sirs mrs clayton she 12 tin Impre sAve shorty who elegantly lind uni almost tasteful ly un tin aiho lles in a pretentious hoase otie one aulks to her she abe re neals llie file exi external ernal signs of 0 nl nd she ling has trave lell sir she ensley she sha goes with tin the hest pervill in ton it Is only when ane enair lier house that one deev how vulgar vii ir bet bei isles Lvery everywhere where the fact act Is IB shrieked in ill ones eur from the file ornate ufela u IY to the illy tawdry pic ores on m me ull all from froin the ekpo expo glaring IKS flags on oil the floor to thu the ter KT of biza bizarre irre bric a brac huddled to n on cery table aar inq neiel l loce Ulery thing in the lit ili oe lie rovin in which stephens lived cost com less than one halt half as much na as till th smallest of sirs mrs Clay craytons claytons tons ugly rugs rue lie illi no luosey but he had bad taste we should hesitate many it i us its to have our characters read or hiir air tastes determined by a look into our air closets or our bureau drawers or 1 i visit isit to the houses or tho the rooms in which we live but all of these things ite are stephens room tell a vivid gripping crip JIK tale lailo of our ideals our tastes land our ur real characters to 0 1924 union |