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Show ARRANGE MUSIC FOR i UTAH STATE FAIR SALT LAK B, Sept 21 J. V Walker, Wal-ker, siaio insurance commissioner, will call for musicians from the various var-ious counties of the state to furnish entertainment for the visitors at tht annual state fair to be held from October Oc-tober 2 to 7 Inclusive, according to an announcement made yesterday by W. D. Sutton, stale, treasurer ond state fair manager. A local concert band of twenty-one pieces has boon ot.talned In addition, it is planned to ha.. e at the fair each j day another hand of at least slxteci. pieces, us well as a male quartet, a 'woman's iuart-t and u strinrr quartet. The County day feature will be stress, d this year and that county whose 'dai' attracts th biggest at-, at-, tendance at the fair will receive a sll-ver sll-ver cup The fact that Children's day this year will be Monday, is expected I to equalize the attendance at the fair throughout the week. 1 The contract hus been signed with I the officials of the bureau of Indian affairs in charge of the reservation in Uintah cbunty for the attendance at Ithe'falr of fifty Indians thl3 year1 This is with permission of the Washington Wash-ington office It is expected that the actual attendance of rcdmen will be much larger but th contract calls for 'pay (or the fifty. They will brln-f i with Uiem exhibit! from tho Indian j fair in the basin, which has already won tuuoh rehown, and they will also give dally exhibitions of the sun dance, j snake dance and other characteristic j Indian celebrations, The) will have I their camp on the fair grounds, and will also feature Indian ponv r.o . B, which will be an added feature at the raco track. Special pri.es will h. offered for squaw races and for pony races with Indians boys "up." |