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Make arrangements to park cars, free of charge, on the 

 fair grounds. 



Also make arrangements for parking just outside, so that 

 cars can be looked after when all space for parking within the 

 grounds is in use. 



Organize Efficient Police Departments. 



Every fair should have efficient police, not only to guard 

 gates and fences, but to be of service to patrons in giving in- 

 formation asked for. 



Insist on police being courteous, and also insist that they 

 enforce all regulations. 



Maintain a Bureau of Information. 



Every fair should have a bureau of information located 

 where it can easily be found. 



Place in this office clerks who are thoroughly informed on 

 every feature of the fair, so that patrons can be intelligently 

 and quickly directed. 



Eating Places and Reasonable Prices. 



See that as many clean eating places as are necessary for 

 accommodation of crowds are provided. 



Have the State Board of Health inspect these places and the 

 food served. 



Allow no one operating an eating place to make exorbitant 

 charges for meals or lunches. 



Provide Supplies for Exhibitors. 



Do not allow your exhibitors to be overcharged for sup- 

 plies and forage. 



Establish a department to furnish forage for live stock at 

 cost, plus cost of handling. 



Make your exhibitors feel that they are a part of your 

 organization. 



Restrict All Vehicle Traffic. 



No vehicle traffic should be allowed on the grounds after 

 10 o'clock A.M. each day up to 6 o'clock p.m. 



Give crowds every opportunity to get about the grounds 

 without being impeded by vehicle traffic. 



