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Show State Fair Will Feature Utah Products Music, art and varied entertainment enter-tainment features will serve as a background and accompaniments to the presentation of Utah's sixty-first state fair, opening Monday Mon-day and continuing through September Sep-tember 27 at the state fair grounds in Salt Lake City. As heretofore, chief interest will center in the hundreds of exhibits of Utah products irom fields, orchards and gardens of the agriculturists and horticulturists, horticultur-ists, from the factories and mills of the manufacturers, from the ranges of livestock growers, from the ateliers of artists, from forests and streams, from the stables of equine lovers, from the kennels of dog fanciers, and from scores of homes and kindred sources. That these exhibits will exceed those of any previous fair m number and quality is deemed certain because of the widespread interest shown since fair premium prem-ium books were issued weeks ago and because of the exceptionally fine crops being harvested this year. Early filling of all space :,Ki;,ori for display purposes m the big manufacturers' building assures a fine showing of manufactured manu-factured goods. Tire same encouraging prospect .is in evidence throughout all display dis-play departments," said Ernest S. Holmes,5 fair manager "We can promise the pubi c one of the very best, if not the best, of all state fairs. This will maml am in entertainment as well as exhib '''just what tends to make the annual state fair the most widely wide-ly attended of more than week long events? First, the desire of everybody to obtain first-hand ,n-ormation ,n-ormation in visual display of what Utahns in every walk ot fc accomplished "ton onst vear and second the urge foi I e fun and frolic that always accompanies the big show. Tn the entertainment s0,-r wtTh a fiir for the unusual the manacement this year is p.o- television Aio station, auspices ot KDU inoo The 1941 show v., o. . vation m he . m in 4-H nSesest wiU be ; conducted in connects with the show. |