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SALT LAKE CITY (AP) -- Admission breaks will be offered to entice people to attend next month's Utah State Fair.
Spokeswoman Denise Stanger says these will make the state fair much more affordable for families.
For example, the September ninth opening day of the ten-day fair will have one dollar admission for everyone.
Monday is traditionally a big family day at the fair because of the annual ice cream festival, which is September 13th this year.
That day will feature free admission for children 12 and under.
Monday will also offer a two-riders-for-one price for the carnival rides.
Among grandstand entertainment will be Grand Funk Railroad; the Bellamy Brothers; the Turtles and Herman's Hermits, starring Peter Noone; Weird Al Yankovic; and Jessica Andrews.
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