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Show LIBERAL. CASH AWARDS TO FAIR EXHIBITORS Besides the $R,000 offered by the Utah State Fair Association in the 1922 exposition to be held at Salt Lake City October 2 to 7, many special prize inducements have been contributed by private individuals and firms. The following information will be of interest in-terest to prospective exhibitors: Ogden Grain Exchange has contributed contri-buted $100 to be used for premiums on commercial wheats of the following varieties: Turkey, Marquis, Early Baart. Dicklow, Koford and Sevier. Consolidated Wagon & Machine Company will offer merchandise to the extent of S'oO.OO to be offered on silage sil-age crops. Miller-Calmon Company offers ?I2 I'orth of Louden goods as premiums on forage and gra n exhibits. Goods to be selected by winners. James M. Kirkham offers SL'.'.OO for best ten ears of field crn. This is the same as Premium No. Mi. Mr. V. W. Armstrong offers .S100.no i in the special displays of Swp-I Spanish Onions and Utah grown potatoes. po-tatoes. Exhibits appear as specified for special displays. Utah Car.nors' Association offors ..i0.n0 on the tanning crops, namely, tomatoes, peas, brans and corn. 7.. C. M. I. offers $."(:. 00 on dread ; fruits and nuts. The Mountain Pro-Imp company lfiO in spe-dal prises for the V-- pe-k of appli s and pears and the best garden products display by one inii-vidual. inii-vidual. . The Inland Fertilizer company will give a rash prize for the best showing of products grown from s iil treit, d wi;h it fertilizer. |