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Show UTAH STATE FAIR Utah's great State Fair is ready for its formal opening Monday, September Sep-tember 27th in Salt lake. It will be the most remarkable and stirring assemblage oT the products of Utah's mines, mills, fields, and school, any western state has shown ,in many years. Reports from all over the state indicate in-dicate that many more thousands will attend this year's State Fair in Salt Lake than ever before. The reduced rates on all railroads, and the fact that the fair is to be held for 10 full days, beginning Monday, September 27th, and closing Wednesday, October Octo-ber 6th, is attracting many additional visitors. Salt Lake has prepared a royal entertainment for the crowds. Tlic streets are gaily decorated; scores of bands have been provided, and the Fair association has arranged the greatest line of sensational attractions attrac-tions possible to obtain. The automobile races on the mile dirt traclcon the Fair Grounds the first three days of the Fair, Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, will find ten of the biggest automobile racing drivers in the world behind the steering steer-ing wheels of 300 horse power automobile. auto-mobile. Nover in the history of Utah's stale fairs have so many entries been received re-ceived in tli e livestock department. On every hand is heard the prediction predic-tion that this year's fair win be the largest in the history of Utah. Mr. Percy Jensen came home (..., attend the wedding reception of his sister Chrystal. lie was accompanied by Miss Bess Day. 'i'hov returned to Salt Lake Saturd-.i , Miss Alta Jensen let": Saturday for i.ogan where she wiii leach schoo' ipaiii thin year. O. S. Jensen, brother of A. ('. Jons- cen of the North Sanpete High Sclion, .faculty, arrived line Wednesday I'm-ja I'm-ja short, vlnil with relatives and friends. |