| Show THE IRON COUNTY FAIR by EDWIN BRICKERT BRACKERT continued from lost last week dart during the deyear year of 1918 in the united states state there were four D duroc jersey hogs hoes that sold bold for far 5 each 16 36 hat bat sold for each 34 that sold for 2000 each and 5 0 that thata sold old for aorl 1000 or over I 1 do dont t suppose there is any account arial of the ones onea that have sold for or more than 11 0 each this thia I 1 la to say aay path nothing ng of the high priced hogs of other oher breeds that here hae been sold many M a ny cattle of all breeds have sold up into the thousands one white while leghorn R rooster ter sold in ne new york city for 50 0 00 in cash and there were sacr several hundred that thai sod eod during the year for more than each how many af fahr this high priced stock ever sold in utah or especially especial I 1 y in the southern there part we it know that there them he have bles been some borm high priced price d sheep sell throughout the be rate be as this ua is a sheep state in england g land the islands of Gue rense and jew jersey a as well ell as parts of of ft france a rice an and d the netherlands the h hae a be always had UD DD to the time of the war three or four fairs everl everi year in nearly every county at leat eve every ry county where any live stock to is rallied raised this thia is lor far these chew people to show t their her stock and sell it most of which ethic h comes to us americans through III the central states and mot of t the he eastern t ern states nearly every ca county u nty has an an annual nun I 1 county fair this I 1 u to show what they rat raise in all lines it live ve at stock e it hartful hor har ticul trul ture or agriculture in this in manner their produce 1 IB advertised and they are re sold for the best possible price ail ni for ft much better price than what ha they drey are in a country like this where ris the fairs fair are unheard of abdol absolutely ly without a doubt and with ah no do exaggeration whatever can a better thing be done for parowan or cedar this fall than to put on a cr county 0 only fa fair it 1 if the same ish is handled andied in a a pro proper r manner tire the best beat thing that h hia happened co 0 carowan parowan f r a ion lone g time is the ram sale which is he hoped P ed to co be held he here this tell tall wool we I 1 growers and sheep breeders bleeders bre eders owe we th the a ms man n or men which ever eve the cata case in mabbe a be that he invented live died this I 1 i led lea a medal for his move it will mean more to the sheep the than anotn anything ng has ever meant to him in I 1 the h a pas past t and the hand writing on the he wall reads read that iad if all goes well that we w will 11 have a hog heff sale here to 0 o another year ina in a similar manner act in fact at all I 1 of us that live as I 1 long ong as ai we r nally should h will see our cattle and all of our good stock sold in this thia manner auction bales in are the most moat successful ways of disposing dispelling of all stock both for the buser buier or seller in the east in the central states and in the west in I 1 fact be t I 1 just us t about eiery r cry place but in this asel section this is ia the way in which most he stock changes hands it wont be long ion until it will be here in full arce we realize utah is young I 1 in 0 industry but WF we realize with all just pride that she is rapidly coming to the front but she will come a little quicker nith ith some help we can and must help her with a fair A FEW WORDS TO PARO AN we mu must e t have this fair and we must have hav a it right our town or town which ever it may be is a mthr either going to put a feather I 1 in n their cap or give themselves a black eye our citizens are the ones which are to determine which this is to be we would have liked to have hate i had the appropriations of the cum corn boners but we can have a fair wl without phout this this must be the peoples people abair fair the people ca can do it and the they y must mast keep in mind the spirit in which you bought liberty libert Y bonds and stamps give and rive RIV s until it hurts as it is your patriotic duty and t the he most local patriotic duty you have that of building up your home and county and perfecting a home abode and paving a way for your coming re generation station we are glad to notice the first at step so towards a public donation for the fair was in the paragonah Para Paral gonah ronah cel eb ration and a did dance last week we have else also noticed the manly offer ug ing of mr miller miler and mr adams adama to make a circuit with their theatrical troop giving the fair association 25 per cent of their net proceeds this is indeed very nice but I 1 hope these gentlemen will allow me to make a suggestion 25 per cent ia a good but not enough we wa don I 1 want a 25 per cent fair we want a per cent fair tell the fair association that after the expenses have been paid you will give them all you make you dont need it all of you men have other lines of business which ate aie supporting and the ladies all h hae ate either fathers father a or husband hus banda a wh who ir can support them you can nut not use un th to money in any private use that will be as benefit benent ial to ion au as giving it for a fair I 1 hope that I 1 have hurt no ones feelings if 1 I have I 1 guess they deserved to be hurt but bat I 1 only wish in t ampro a upon you all the necessity of a fair and a rood good one dont be Batts satisfied fic with one half way done use system and head work sol ani make its september 17 IS 18 and 19 days long to be remembered in your city |