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Show EAND CONTESTS AT STATE FAIR Wlat It perh tilt (reitot Mrici l ban4 tmtiili ever held ia thi Mate will be one f the many big future, of th Utah Slat Fair, October I tt 7, t be cuctc uiiai the first Unr eayi ( tae Fair. There will be in addition, cemet aaa aaxepbuae sol contetta. Valuable Brian art beug eiferW all winner a. Participaats in the baae caateita will enter ia of twa claaiea, aemi-profeseioaal ar amateur. Prizea to be awarded in the aeml-arefeiaiana aeml-arefeiaiana clan will be aa followa: Firat, 25v cash and a (100 (old lovine; cup. Seo-and, Seo-and, llvtt caafa and a mu,ical uiitrument, ta be decided upoa. Third, 50 cash aad a fia batoa. Ia the amateur claaa, the following prixaa will be awarded winning bands: First, flOO cah and a $75 fold oTiag cup. Second, J75 cash aad a II IS Holtaa trombone. Third SO oash and a bass drnai. A fold cornet will be awarded the winner a( the cornet solo contest. Tha aaxophona solo contest winner will ba giTea a gold-tiimraed gold-tiimraed saxophone. The eeateet number far eemi-prefesttoaai bands will be "Feet and Feasant," and one ether piece ta be selected by the band. The amateur bands will play "Songs of the Old Folks," by Lake, aad one other piece to ba selected by them. Comet and saxophone toloiits will each play aae piece selected by tliemselrea aad will ba judged oa technique, tone and phrasing. Bands or soloists wishing to enter sboala mail applications ta the office of the Utah State Fair association, Sum Capital. |