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Show (.ami eaten or <» -JJ~ an untoward circumstance, and B0 £ar as I teiow, every <#ie feed's , that it wao an unqualified success, , t Much of the burden of the work Pell upon the Agency employees, about all of whom gave liberally of their tittle and energy to make the Fair a suooesso Mr, A,s« Chapman, recently relieved here as Financial Clerk, was employed by the Ccwmittee .to,give his entire time to the Pair, which he '33d :Ar si:: •tfealcs, 7tvo Walter <T, tflenn, agricultural representative of the Utah Agricultural college, save about his entire time to the Fair for a considerable time before the Fairs, and then took the exhibits to the State Fair0 The proceeds of the Fair were all used UP, mainly in advertising. It was the opinion of the dermalttee that we should play the game to the limit, so far as advertising was concerned, presiding that the weather and crowds would be good, %7e felt greatly relieved, however, when we found that Ai.. receipt?! were going to meet the approximate thousand dollars we had spent for advert__.3i.iii,-; and provide for'the necessary prizes,, the trip to the State fair, and the running expenses as well. We have not yet had a report on tue e_atct expense incurred in the trip to Salt r_ako, but the Treasurer, Mr, w,H« Bishop, informs me that he thinks we will just about °co;iie out even", which Was just what we were trying to do, . A list, of the Indian exhibitors and prises won -all be supplied, similar to. that famished last year, if desired; end I believe t.*iat cectg^sttulutCT/ letters from the Offioe WOUJUS |