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Show STATE FAIR TO OPEN MONDAY Bands. Carnival Features and General Exhibits Ready for Crowds That the visitors who will attend tha state fair In Salt Luk tM-ginntng next 'Monday will be she to view the exhibits ex-hibits and see the sports to thr accompaniment ac-companiment of rnuali w is announced veaterday b J H. Vuicrs. suprinten-'dnt suprinten-'dnt of amusements. Two hands, four I orchestras and two uuartets will he constantly In attendance, on tha 'grounds and In the buildings to make the air vibrant with music. Free concerts will glygn in the, hand stand, at various placin in th open and in th rxbirdtlon hutldlngs. . (favor barforc bus music bean made such a distinctive feature of . I t.ih CARNJVAI FEATURES Several unlijue carnival features that have nol been sn locally before. mi a purt of th.- s:hi'dnl-d program this year. Ilou-Lon. the man of mys-ti-r. will give demonstmtlons of his i ptlve and l.uffllnK feats K . i.f t-rnooii there will be a triple parachute-balloon xhiii' ion. The Bdwarda team will stage a sensational shooting I act. None of the o.m familiar carnival 'adjuncts, such merry-go-rounds. whips, a th latin acts, shooi-the-chutea, ivill ba kicking. A free d.une hull will 'be open to the public every afternoon At n meeting or the state fair boaru held Thursday afternoon. It wus decider de-cider la hold on exhibitors" hall on the evening of October 9. the last daj ol the fair. Mr. Waters will arrange in ' connection with tills function an -. hibltlon of fancy and prize dancing. . irollc of thin kind ns the winding-up j feature of the fair is an .Innovation, in I I. RIBBOM BOOK At the suggestion of li W. 1'arialt. a ling lu advisory cupacltv to the Bail I hoard, a " blur rlbhon" hook will be issued, featuring all 1920 blue ribbon and purple ribbon axhlbttg and show "lock It will carry fine halt-tone cuts of the winning entries und gi omplele information. including the names of exhibitors who won prizes. It is hoped that this souvenir hook will 'greutly stimulate Interest in I'tah's big a n mini fair nd in. I i. . ni.u . . lnl.ltors 'to come in iir I'ariatl said that his t went) -six ;rars of Intimate acquaintance with 'state fairs had convinced him that j I'tah's state fair la at once one of the best and cheapest fairs In the country. ;The admission fees to the ground:! in. I thg special entertainment features arc , kepi to the lowest possible level. The I big aim hns always been to ha I tbl istnte fair a winner and than make it possible for the whole populace to at-(tend. |