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Show ASKS GOVERNMENT '' TO AID STATE FAIRS Salt Lake, Dec. 9. Further encouragement encour-agement to state fairs will be given by the federal government if a-bill to be Introduced In congress by Horace Ensign, secretary of the Utah. State Fair absociation, from tho natlonnl convention of state fair -secretaries recently held in Chicago The national convention signified ite approval of n bill which is to be, submitted sub-mitted to congress providing that tho' United States government shall erect on each slate fair grounds -a. build ing to be devoted to agriculture, hor- J' tlculture, and domestic lnduetrlcs, Th5 ml cost of each building is to be not less fll than $100,000. , $W The title to the property Is to be A Mm vested either in the state, the statu HK boaid of agriculture or a municipal- V W Ity, the object bolng to preclude Its ,: Hu ever bocoming the property of an In- a' Hi dividual or corporation ' Kjij The buildings are to be erecte 1 af- B9J ter the approval of the state leglala- i mm tare has been secured. j Hl$j The national convention of stato J fair secretaries also provided for a r ft national board of appeals to which i! f differences between state fair assoclu- '' si tions and exhibitors may bo taken iw x l2j adjudication. $J oo j W |