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Show Groundwork Laid For County Fair; ,!osl Committee Heads Selected 7 Early Planning Expected To Make 1950 Shew Best Yet Groundwork for the Du-Lesre Du-Lesre county fair, calendared L sept. 8-9, was laid May 4 5 a meeting of the 1950 Fair ' fcard General Chan-man How-trd How-trd Ivory, after the meeting, announced an-nounced that most of the com-0B com-0B (hiittee heads and department Supervisors have been selected. I Early planning, with the pur-oK.bose pur-oK.bose of effecting a well-rounded program, should result in the j; EiP-aest, most interesting fair in ''Uhehistory of Duchesne county, ir Ivory said. -5? Louis A. Jensen and Mrs. Ad-., Ad-., eiine Anderson, directing the 'i preparation of a premium list, i announce the list should be ! jready for mailing by July 1. A compilation of department ruies and the solicitation of ad- vertising for the list will get underway immediately, i New additions to the list of 'committees and department supervisors su-pervisors are beef cattle department, depart-ment, John Young, Fruitland; field crops, Jack Nielsen, My-iton; My-iton; entertainment, Tal Wardle, Neola; clothing department, Mrs. lijosanna Bench; and secretary, Herbert Clark, Duchesne. The Fair board will hold its next meeting June 1 at 8 p. m. in the veterans classroom in the I Duchesne high school. |