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Show iSFj FI RE? PROOF GRANDSTANDS READY FOR HORSE RACING AT UTAH STATE FAIR iklH I itTkt'M l ITiiw of section of State Fair Grounds, showing the two new concreie grandstands, recently built, which form a pert of the rac track I Huipment. which, including the stables, involved an expenditure of $100,000 during the past year. I THE ane-old diversion, horseracing, long known- a "the port ' of kings," has siQt back to Utah and many fast events ar kag lincii up fur the State Fair, October in 7. With the new $100,000 racing plant, Bt oi the finest in the west, and what is KitiWy the tr-vatest tjathecing of blooded I running horses west of Chicago, the great dirt circle promises to be one of the biggest drawing cards of the fair. Each day, beginning at 2:15 there will be two big trotting, ever.ls and seven thrilling running races. The fascination of seeing rtiose fast blacks and bays cuine tearing. neck and neck down the stretch to the judges' stand at high flight of speed will draw many thousands oi visitors. Big purges are offered on every race, ranging from $400 to $2500. The Pari-Mutuel system of betting, under the supervision of the Utah Racing Commission, Commis-sion, will be carried out. |