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Show Value of Fair Is Stressed . "A Community Fair re-!; re-!; fleets the culture of a people not for just one year, but i; it mirrors the insight and ; work and degree of progress ', over long periods of time," ! Paul Adamson, president of ; ' the Pleasant Grove Lions ; Club, told the members at the meeting Wednesday eve-j; eve-j; ning. The Lions Club, which is : sponsoring the fair on Sept. 14, is putting Pleasant Grove "on the spot" as a commim- ; ity to see whether as farm- ; ', ers, fruitgrowers, in lives- ; stock pursuits and cultural attainment, the community is keeping pace with other : sections of the county and I state, Mr. Adamson said. "From what I have seen in the county and state, ; Pleasant Grove is on a par ; in most pursuits, and above in many others. However, I believe that it is a good : thing' to bring the fruits of ; farm, garden, livestock raising rais-ing and cultural endeavors ', together at this time of the year, when nature had made '. good her early promise of j ' plenty," Mr. Adamson said. ' that Pleasant Grove is situ- ated as few towns in the T j: country to husband the soil, ; and produce ehoice dairy ; cattle and poultry. "To let down and not im- ; prove each year would be a black mark against this present pre-sent generation. Our Pioneer fathers picked this spot as one they visioned as blessed j above all others. ; "Let us take stock of ourselves our-selves and our accomplish- ments during our Commun-ity Commun-ity Fair," Mr. Adamson con-j con-j eluded. |