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Show State Fair Premium List : Is Oii the Press and Available The 1943 Utah State Fair premium pre-mium list, flaunting a new "Victory" "Vic-tory" cover, is now off the press and is available to any prospective prospec-tive exhibitor, it has just been announced by Sheldon R. Brewster, Brew-ster, Secretary-Manager. The new li'jt indicates that every department depart-ment of the exposition, September Septem-ber 4 to 9, will be represented with profuse exhibits of the products prod-ucts of factory, farm and handicraft. handi-craft. Directors of the Association Associa-tion who will superintendent the various departments of the fair are as follows: Manufacture, David H. Thomas, president; Home-making, Pearl Hunsaker, vice - president; Art and Education, Maud R. Hard-man; Hard-man; Dairy Cattle, Merrill N. Warnick; Beef Cattle, Clyde Ritchie; Rit-chie; Music and Floriculture, Lisle Bradford; Mining, Harold Bowman; Horse and Poultry, H. Grant Ivins; Swine, Burke Mc-Arthur; Mc-Arthur; Sheep, Nels L. Petersen; Agriculture and Horticulture, George Stallings; Junior Department, Depart-ment, R. Truman Hillyard. Preparations to house livestock, farm produce and factory products prod-ucts are being rushed to completion. comple-tion. Though the United States Army is using several of the exposition ex-position buildings and a part of the fair grounds, provision will be made to accomodate adequately ade-quately all exhibits, said Mr. Brewster. Temporary structures and tents will be used to aug ment the permanent facilities. Several sections of the fair such as home-making, art, music, and the dog show will be housed in several downtown Salt Lake City locations. One gate fee, however, will admit the visitor to all ex- j hibits, as well as to the grand- ; stand entertainment. 1 |