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Show Plans Develop For State Fair SALT LAKE CITY Plans for ! ' i Utah's 1944 State Fair rapidly took shape today as officials in charge of the various general departments depart-ments reported widespread interest inter-est already developing in preparations prepara-tions for the exposition to be held here from September 3 to 9. I The latest development was announcement an-nouncement by R. Grant Ivins, supervising director of the poultry i department, that Harry Atkins.' secretary of the American Poultry Association, with headquarters at Davenport, Iowa, has been obtain-S obtain-S ed to judge exhibits of the poultry department. "This will be the first time that Mr. Atkins has been secured to judge a Utah State Fair poultry show, and we naturally are very pleased to get him," Mr. Ivins said. iMr. Ivins explained that the Utah State Fair Association is a member of the American Poultry Association. which promotes all phases of the standard poultry industry. That the poultry show will draw a heavy attendance, as well as numerous entries, is indicated in the fact, Mr. Ivins said, that many inquiries have been received from all parts of the country with respect re-spect to the forthcoming show. |