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Show 3B Lakeside Review North, Wednesday, Aug. 31, 1983 Utah Fair Prices I '.C& : , Have Discounts v h-1 JK ri v..V Billed as The top entertainment value of the year, the Utah Sate Fair, Sept. offers country western music fans as holders get a free adult admis- - ; sion when they buy one on Set.. 13. Youngsters 6 to 16 get in:; free on Sept. 16 and 17 with 8 I; Coke caps or tabs. !; 8, r well as fair buffs of all ages a low priced series of concerts and other events. That was the statement of Art Jones, fair director, as he re- . The Utah Transit Authority! (UTA) is cooperating with the!;, State Fair this year also. Passen-;- ; gers who ride the bus to a spe-- ; cial bus stop at the fair's grandstand gate not only get a ;! 50 cents off discount coupon to-- 1 ward their gate admissions; they;!; also receive a free bus token for-their trip home when they visit!'; the UTA exhibit right by the',;, viewed the schedule for Utahs 1 largest event of the year. General admission to the fair adults, $1.50 for and free to children youth 5 and under. A number of discount offers can cut prices, though, Jones pointed out. For instance, on Monday, Sept. 2, the fair is tryoffer for the ing a is $3.50 for 6, ! gate. - ; 1 Families with several children; plan to come to the fair may save money by buying family pass in advance of the y fair, Jones revealed. A for a mother father, pass children costs $10, he ad-;- ! ded--- a savings for a couple with at least three children aged a-- ! Visitors who pay $6 at the gate get all midway rides for the one-da- day at no additional cost, besides their gate admission. Those not interested can pay the regular admission fee, the fair director explained. Then there are $1 discount coupons for adults available at all Hardees Restaurants, 50 cent coupons on Western General Dairies half gallon mild cartons, and discount coupons on Sur- vival Fair Clam Chowder Bash tickets at the Salt Palace Set. good at the fair on Set. 8 and 12 he pointed out.' Senior citizens age 62 and over get in free on Set. 14, Jones said, KSL Blue Chip card Photos By Rodney Wright Have Your Pie Compete With Others Confident cooks in the Beeng hive or old, male or female-ha- ve a chance to vie with one another for the title of' champion of the 1983 Utah State Fair, according to Barbara Hamilton, member of the state fair board. State-you- pie-baki- The Governors Contest (expanded from apple pie contests of the past two years to include other fruit pies) will Pie-Baki- get under way at 3 p.m. Friday, Sept.9, and feature almost daily competition through Saturday, Sept. 17, when the final bake-of- f will be held at 3 p.m. Competition will take place at 3 p.m. every day but Sunday between those dates, with an additional event at 5:30 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 10. Mrs. Hamilton explained that the contest will be open to the . general public this year. Applica- or contest. Last years rainy weather ally cut ,the effectiveness contest, pie-baki- tion blanks are available at the Utah State Fair, 155 No. 1000 W., and at the Mountain Fuel Supply Companys four offices in the valley. Mountain Fuel is of the event with the fair and will furnish stoves and manpower to help operate the of the Mrs. Hamil- ton pointed out. This year, well set up a baking area in the Horticulture building, by the county exhibits, so the weather wont affect us. Deadline for the entries to be in the state fair office is Friday, Sept. 2, 1981 It is located at 155 No. 1000 W., Salt Lake City, Utah 84116. 7-- concert, he added. Well have.-eigh- t top singers here on seven-- ' nights--MTillis, Tom T. Hall,;!' Louise Mandrell, David Frizzell! ; and Shelly West, Boxctu Willie,.; Ricky Skaggs and RebSI McEn- - 9, el - tire. mn bobbbbk MASTER TIRE CO. ?a DIAGNOSTIC COMPUTER TEST a o a a O Takes 8 minutes O 30 tests on your car O No more guessing games O Complete analysis and a a a n a computer printout of any car problems. n D Call for appointment D GOOD THRU SEPT. MASTER MASTER aoaaoarGUARANTEED tire iobbbbc !! g 0 B B B Replace fluid, B Pan gasket and filter B Adjust linkage and O bands as needed. B $2900 LUBE-OIL-FILT- taiKsr pUL-FL- O ina- ,- w-LATEX HOUSE 95 , 3 NOW $1 460 STATE Premium Quality - Long Lasting i 4 . 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