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Show EVERYBODY WILL ROOSTJHE FAIR OHOM.IION' WAH iOMPl.HTIID i,sr ritiDW i:r.MMi. Datcw dviintvil Ono Dn) to htpKin-In htpKin-In r Jlil, Sltli nnd SMIi, I'mm 11iim Amioiimiil Uisl WtiU II) The Hun rtlmr J. Isv Hitiilnctt Hy the Hoard of Dim tors or AtHlnllon. I'llilu) ev tiling last u met ting of those having tho Carbon-Hmer) fair In (Imrge wns lield nt tho offlte of Arthur J lr In tlio Wade building W Horsle) wns continued as pn sl-dent sl-dent of the association am) II O Ma-this Ma-this was made the setretnr) A J Ue was urged to take the setrttar)-shlp. setrttar)-shlp. luil declined the position He howevtr offerwl tit do nn)thlng or leml hid belli that In. might give to tin success of the prd"pslllon As n remit lie Is rt tallied b Ihe assoclallon to nrrango for the catalogue udver-llrlng udver-llrlng und the general supirvlslon of Hie work In getting things read) for the mitt At Krldit) evening's mtetlng It was de. bled to make 11 change In the dates hs orlglnall) fixed nnd iinnounccd In Inst week's Sun to Thursdu). I'rlda) nnd Saturdn). September 3d Slth nnd 35th. Inclusive The other datts were announced as Wednesda), Thursda) and I'rlda) September 33d 33d und 34th O It (llllrsple of Oreen lllver and James Peterson ot Custlo Dale represent Kiner) count), as Al' rectors wltli A Z. Mnrshull or Wellington Wel-lington us a Carbon count) dlrecttor Itobtrt II ntewari is piaceu 011 toe bourd of dlrettors for lioth counties Miner) count) bus pltdged two hundred hun-dred mid flft) dollsrs to Hie fair, vvhlb hir cltlsmshlp to n man will do evir-thing evir-thing to make It n succtss from ever) standpoint The count) commissioners commission-ers of Carlton count) have donated three hundred dollars and the clt) touncll of Price 11 hundred und flft) With the gate iciclpts, concessions mid the like It Is exptctecl.tfvTe will be sufficient funds for nil purpomfs. Arthur J le Is bus) with literature mid advertising matter and will within 1 rew dit)s have this out mid read) for distribution itoiiimr 11. MKW'Aitr 'i m.ks or line e.niio.i:Mrii run Itobert I! Stewurt of this oil), agriculturist agri-culturist for Carbon mid Hmury counties coun-ties und agent of Hie United States tie-partment tie-partment of agriculture addresses u letter to The Sun this week and in whloli he su)s "As I was late reaching reach-ing my offlte last week, I was unable to give )ou nn urllcle concerning Formers' For-mers' Da), as held throughout the counties of Carbon nnd Hmer) The totul number who mailed themselves or this trip In the different towns reached neur the two hundred and flft) mark Tills Is an exceptionally fine showing show-ing and is evidence to me that this number will be easll) doubled next )ear I believe tht losers were those Who did not Join us on the trip Partners, Par-tners, except In very few Instances, should not ullnw themselves to Income no busy that the) cannot avail them-holies them-holies of such a privilege as Farmers Da) affords to leurn of tho better farm methods used by a neighbor, the new Ideas of others, tho demonstrated successes of different crops under treatment of definite methods, the value of crop rotutlon, the use of bnrn)nrd manure tho minimum uso of Irrigation water, cultivation practices, prac-tices, crops grown on fall plovyed land, dr) land and non-Irrigated grain, the enthusiasm .one tecelves and many other benefits that one dertvew "Farmers and business men don't miss thtse ipporttinltles The) do not present themselves ever) da) The most successful farmer, the most successful suc-cessful business man, the most sue- iifnioi, firoKressne iiiuioiiiiiii) le im. one who has time to visit others and learn their failures nnd sun esses. The course of self-experience Is often too expensive for most men to register regis-ter In As fanners the world over, we do not visit each oilier enough, nnd as business men we are guilt) of the misdemeanor of offering too little encouragement to the farmer Parmer' Par-mer' Da) was 11 good success In ever) town except one The people of thnt town will lio the losers. The) know whether or not the) turned out On our trip we bad the association of Dr Hvnns, state leader for three da)s, nnd Dr I'rnnk S Harris, In ad of the school of agriculture, Utah Agricultural Agricul-tural college two da)s. These nre mm of experience nnd ulded the farmers far-mers mnlerlall) during their short stn).. "As I stall d through the press sometime ago, we nre going to hold still nnother count) fair this )tar It will lc held nt Price, ns on other )ears. nnd has been arranged for the 33d, 31th and 35th of Septtmber The of fit era mid local committees are lion nit (hosen mid nre working assldu-ousl) assldu-ousl) to make the fair bitter than It linn bein In the tiaat liars. Ths two counties and the (ID of Prlte hava approprlattd ven llbtrall) and the business men have dono themselves proud In filling up the advertising columns of the catalogue The farmers far-mers oro working to have good exhibits exhi-bits read) this )enr nnd Ood lias blessed us as a people with abundant crops of man) kinds All of these things united together mnke it possible pos-sible to hold n wonderfully good fair this )ear It is up to all of us to boost now nnd we will surpass our record of tho pust two )ears, although the) were very smressful, b 11 Urge mnrgln Kverihody work und boost until after the fair Is over Then our success Is evident" |