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Show IS SEEKING EXHIBITS FOR BIG STATE FAIR Driector Frank J. Hewlett Visits Mt. Pleasant Thursday Thurs-day on Trip Through Sanpete and Sevier Counties. For the purpose of awakening awaken-ing interest in and securing exhibits ex-hibits for the approaching Utah sta.e fair, Frank J. Hewlett Hew-lett of the association's directorate direct-orate left Salt Lake Monday morning for Sanpete and Sevier counties. Mr. Hewlett is supervising the poultry and other fanciers' exhibits and the motor vehicle display and will assist the federal directors in charge of the government exhibit. ex-hibit. Mr. Hewlett was in Mount Pleasant Thursday.' John S. Corless, I. J. Star-buck Star-buck and M. V. Scully, a committee com-mittee representing the Utah National Breeders and Fanciers' Fan-ciers' association, assured Mr. Hewlett that there would be at the fair more than 200 entries of rabbits and Belgian hares. The committee says that the association as-sociation is particularly interested inter-ested in raising these animals in order to increase the meat supply. It is suggested that Hale Prather of Ckiali, Cal., be secured as judge of these exhibits, ex-hibits, the association offering to help defray expenses of obtaining ob-taining his services. From Horace S. Ensign, formerly secretary of the Utah fair, but who now occupies a similiar position with the Montana Mon-tana state fair, Mr. Hewlett received re-ceived a letter Sunday in which it stated that the prospects for the exposition in that state are exceptionally good. "The good people of Montana do not sing as they do in Utah," Mr. Ensign En-sign says, and it is quite a novelty to Montanans to have what they are pleased to call a "singing secretary" for their exposition. |