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Show ppppj uu 1 HOW TO OBTAIN FAIR M BUILDINGS. PPH Three good suggestions, in connec- H tion with the fair to be held in 1919, PPH are offered by a distinguished Ogden- PPH ite, who favors the erecting of a new PPH tabernacle,, a new city and county H building and a large bathing resort PPH on Promontory Point PPH Our friend would so construct the PPH tabernacle and city and county build- PPH ing as to make them available as ex- H hlbition structures, before the finish- PPH ing touches were placed on the edi- PPH flees to be turned over for regular ser- PPHI vice. He would have the conference of the church held in the tabernacle H and. the state fair exhibits placed in H the city and county building, the fair PPH being transferred to Ogden. He would PPH build a large pleasure resort at Prom- PPH ontory Point and have special train PPH service to the resort as one form of PPpV entertainment for sightseers. ppH In a measure, this plan would help PPH solve the question of finances, as two H very large structures would be made H available without expense to the fair pTpTpTpTpjJI commission. It would be something PPpH novel in world's fair arrangements, H The idea of utilizing partly construct PPHI ed permanent buildings as exhibition pppH places would appeal to those who sec H a waste of energy in fair buildinge PPpHj which are veneered and serve no last H ing purpose. |