Show FAIR DISPLAYS ARE WELL DONE Box Elder Weber and Davis Rank Hank High in Beauty SALT LAKE Oct 3 Utah's 3 stab sUto lair fair attracted thousands of visitors Sunday Interest centering in inthe Inthe inthe the horticultural and agricultural buildings where beautiful exhibits of Utah's farm products product lire are on view While Weber county has hru an excellent display and Davis DIn county hM has one that gets get many favorable comments Box BoxElder BoxElder Elder Eider county county's s booth seems to hold special Interest of ot the spectators A square arch made of ot red and green glees gives this exhibit its striking setting Fifty bushels of apples were used in making maUng ma this arch it was learned from W W. C C. Horsley the de designer de- de designer designer signer who ho Installed it In this booth arc are SOO varieties of ot fruits and arid grains graIn and 75 different varieties of ot Jams Jellies and fruits in Jars On either side rIde of the booth is 15 a II beehive pyra pyra- pyramid pyramid pyramid mid of ot apples white l the th remainder of the exhibit Is made up of ot different classes cI es of ot fruits threshed grains grapes and seeds and the entire cell cell- Ing Is covered con red with of ot grain In the front forming a n centerpiece is isa Isa Isa a red colored glass pyramid surround surround- surrounded ed by Jellies and ft a candlepower light inside shows off ort the clearness of ot the Jellies to good advantage UNIQUE U IQUE SETTING Weber county's county s display has a n most unique retting being bordered by a t gigantic square arch of gray and end brown bro n with a swastika in brown rown on 01 either tide side of the gray bor bor- i boskets baskets of ot asparagus ferns hang from the top accompanied by b ba a unique covering of ot red clover and grain The rhe entire center of ot this large display d play Is Li a square of wonderfully col cal colored colored ored apples bordered with purple grapes gropes On either side is a choice dis dIs- display dIsplay display play of ot preserved pr fruits fruit in different types t s of glasses and Jars arranged in pyramid style Flowers Dowers celery cabbage cauliflower sheaf of grain on the side walls with clusters of I grains on top give the tho exhibit a Q fin fin- finished finIshed finished acting seUng and one declared to be fully representative cf ot the county DAVIS DAMS AND MORGAN Red fled apples and green grapes form torm the bite special color effects for tor the Davis I county display of fruits and anti vegetables Here litre the pumpkins beets corn com and onions are especially superior as Is I also the display of canned fruits fruit and vegetables Under a framework of ot glass are shown various kinds of ot I threshed grains and seeds of ot grains and grosses grasses of ot a dozen or more mOle different varieties complete the c Morgan county's display Is to com corn com composed posed almost entirely of ot vegetables together with some fruit and quite an exhibit of ot canned fruit and vege vege- tables Here the chief display con con- consists consists of ot potatoes cabbage onions cauliflower sugar beets carrots and celery with a center of cream cheece for which the county is famous Across the top arc are five large loving cups awards of ot the county for exhibits in inthe Inthe inthe the past Other O her counties which have excel excel- excellent excellent excellent lent displays are Utah Millard Juab Tooele and Salt Lake with special from the Utah state board of agriculture Utah elate state prison Utah vocational agriculture schools Pleas Pleas- Pleasant Pleasant ant Grove and the 4 H clubs The rhe pet stock show was cas one of the Sunday attractions with Ith entries of almost every species les of ot animal life Ufa loved 10 cd by boys boS and girls Including girls Including dogs dO cats gold fish mice doves tur tur- turtle turtle tle tie and other pets Judging was on the basis of appearance and care shown sho With a II colorful array of riders but buta a I. I Iery very ery small audience the horse show was given Sunday evening There were ere 28 entries in the tho women women's s saddle class Richelieu s dream a n bay ba mare owned by Mrs E E. B. B J Hake Hanke a RJ al a ridden by Mrs E E. E R R. Dumke won first Cygnet C gnet a gelding owned by W W. J Fisher and ridden by Miss Dixie Doolittle won second Lady Claire owned by L L. B S. S Cates and ridden by Miss Virginia Parsons pa won third The pulling horse r g contest conlest will be bea a special feature for Tuesday and Wednesday The champion pullers of ot Colorado are entered ag picked teams of ot Utah selected e at recent fairs |