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Show 0 State Fair to Feature Utah Products Products of Utah fields, orchards, gardens, factories and homes will go on parade in Salt Lake City from September 25th to October 2nd, inclusive. Contests of various kinds each department conducts them as interesting in-teresting sidelights In comix'titivc features provide entertainment f:r all who admire feats of skill ;md endurance. en-durance. Tho-se Include the famous fair horse pulling contest, the m;m-ufacturcr.s' m;m-ufacturcr.s' competition for handsomely hand-somely decorated booths and interesting inter-esting and educational exhibits, and the many contests in livc.st, ,ck h- visions as well as in youth activ- itles. For entertiiinment with a big E the 1937 fair offers a combined rodeo ro-deo and circus as its grandstand show. Tin's will exceed in speed and varied features any erformance ever staged at a st.ite fair. In addition ad-dition there will be the nnnual h.use i and dog shows, so that in the amusement arena the crming event bids fair to establish yonu'thins; for future fairs to shoot at. And with them will be displayed, as interesting adjuncts of the Beehive Bee-hive state exhibits at its annual state fair, many products from farther far-ther afield farm machinery from the nation's most noted manufacturers, manufac-turers, livestock from the great centers cen-ters of productions, and a myriad of articles made to make life on the farm and in the home more comfortable com-fortable and convenient. The state's biggest annual event staged midst all the glamor of .scintillating .scin-tillating entertainment a traction.; always brings to gcther in almost endJf:.ss .array cf exhibits that reveal Utah's accomplishments of the year. These show what pi;riculturi:ts have accomplished in the growing of better bet-ter crops, what the livest ;ck growers grow-ers are doing to forward their important im-portant industry, wh.it the housewife house-wife Is doing in home handicrafts, what the youth of the state arc carrying on in their 4-II club and Future Farmer work, what artists have done in the fine and applied arts everything that pertains to everyday life in the great commonwealth common-wealth that is Utah. That the 1037 slate fair will eclipse fill .similar events of past year Is the belief of every departmental head. They have ways of learning far in advance of what lies In store for each annual exposition. The story is U1d In early entries and Interest manifested in contacts with the fair board and Its management. Folk.s come t) the .stall? fair to .sec and be rntertalned. They come to see in grouped exhibits what this or that county la doing In all maij-ner maij-ner of activities. They come to see the latest devices of meehanl.atiiiii what the manufacturers are doing to provide new and better articles for farm and home use. The Utah .state fair is the plvitol point, not taily for a review of yearly aeeoin-pli.shmenl,.;, aeeoin-pli.shmenl,.;, but to gather Informa-ti Informa-ti in of a helpful nature In all walks of life. The exhibits of muntir,i.el.ured articles, ar-ticles, livestock, crops, home economies, econ-omies, fish and game, women's work, 4 -1 1 and F. K A. achievements, farm machinery, poultry and pigeons, e.'ioklng and needlework, rabbits mid hares, flowers, pictures by famed artists of flu? Inl.ermounl.aln empire, em-pire, mines and minerals, pet stock, nnd hundreds of other filings provide pro-vide In themselves n, veritable mint of Informa.l.lve lure. |