Show - FIELD CROPS Blue Red 3 CO 2 00 Open Class sheaf coossts of a bundle ted tgrifiy a! 3 places and about riches in diameter at toe base Seaf Head Rad wrter toeat any varety Sheaf Sort white wheat any varety Sheaf Oats any varety Sheaf Barley any varety Sheaf Alfalfa May any varety Com - Gra n 5 ears Com - 5 stalk Grain - Hard Red Winter Wheat any varety m glass quart jar Gran - Soft Whte Wheat any variety in glass quart jar Gra n - Oats any varety in glass quart jar Grain - Barley any varety in glass quart jar Adalfa - Seed 1 pint D(VlSJON I B5 Mllard County Chronicle Progress Wednesday July 9 2008 Preurx Adut A 3 - Squash - summer 'zucchini 2 Squash - wnter'acon 2 Squash - wrterotoer Sunflowers 1 Sws3 Chard - 2 plants wth roots removed Tomato - cherry pato - 1 0 wth stem attached stem attached Tomato - Roma type - 4 wtn a Tomato - rpe medium varety 1 to 2 I T stem attached diameter 4 wth a stem Tomato - rpe large varety 2 Vi & larger 4 wth a attached Tomato - green (medium and large varetes) 4 wth a stem attached Turnips - 3 Misc Vegetable Parsley Sage Shallots Other Largest Vegetables and Fruits as contained in Class Specimen in the 2003 Miiard County Fair brochure Class C GARDEN Premium Open Class Junior Class Clover - Seed 1 E Largest COLLECTION Blue 00 $250 $3 Adult Red 00 $150 $2 No Mini class in this division This collection must contain 6 kinds of garden vegetables and three of each vanety Number of kinds quality and uniformity of the exhibit will be considered in judging pint AND FRUITS DIVISION II - GARDEN VEGETABLES Horticulture exhibits will be entered on Thursday morning from 700 to 10 00 a m at the horticulture building at the Millard County Fair Grounds on 151 South Manzamta Avenue in Delta In judging the fruits and vegetable exhibits the market requirements and standards for each fruit and vegetable will be emphasized Class D - GARDEN NOVELTY This division shall express the imagination of the exhibitor is open to all ages Fruit and'or vegetables will be used Look for unique appearance or combine several to express an idea Other matenals such as cloth paper sacks etc may be used to help express the idea and Score Card for Vegetables Uniformity of exhibit Market Size 5 15 15 15 15 10 1 Shape Color Soundness Maturity Freedom from disease insect and mechanical damage TOTAL 5 100 Small Animals Department AssL Larry Isley 5 15 15 15 15 10 1 Shape Color Soundness Maturity Freedom from disease insect and mechanical damage TOTAL will AGE DIVISIONS: 1 Adult 2 Teens - Ages 3 Youth - Ages 4 Mini - Ages A Short Stones: fictional narrative dealing with a limited number of characters encountering and resolving conflict Limit 2 entnes or persuasive prose B Articietessay: instructive informative on one particular subject Limit 2 entries C Humor story article or essay Limit 2 entnes D Poetry: any style or form Limit 2 entnes E Personal vignette: short story based on personal expenence Limit 2 entries F Children’s literature: wnting for children by adults Limits 2 entnes G Directors invitational: Personal wnting submitted for display only Please indicate “NOT FOR JUDGING" Limit 2 entnes H Light Verse- rhymed or metered Limit 2 entnes RULES: I No previously published works or first pnze entnes from past fairs may be entered on one side of white 2 Entnes must be typed 8x11 inch paper with title at the top Authors name should not appear on the entry only the cover sheet 3 Each entry must be accompanied by a separate cover sheet containing authors name age (for youth category) address phone number category title of entry a statement that the work is onginal and unpublished and the author's signature 4 Two copies of each entry should be sent both with a cover sheet One will be used for display at the Fair the other will be used forjudging and critique 5 Entnes should be postmarked not later than July 21 2008 Mail to: Betty Jo Western PO Box 186 Delta Utah 84624 6 Participants agree that all entries may be published the following year in a Fair Booklet at the discretion of the Fair Committee H Any small animal will be accepted providing we have the cage Entry blanks should include the following information: Vanety - Turkey Pigeon Laying poultry Bantam or other fowl Miniature donkey Rabbit etc 3 No Stud Horses or Ponys will be accepted 1 Apples Peaches Pumpkin Pie Whatever you have just bring it on by right 2 be paid on both the fruit and AND RELEASE OF EXHIBITS Small animals will be accepted Thursday Aug 7 2008 the day of fair from 8 00 a m 1:00 pm 2 Small animals will be released Saturday August 9 2008 Red 100 at 75 A - FRUITS An entry in this division Shall consist of the fruits listed below with the number of each specimen required following the name of the fruit BY THE FAIR BOARD DISPLAY TRAYS WILL BE FURNISHED Class 3 3 10 10 Blackberries Cherries Grapes 1 1 Peaches Pears PrunesPlums Raspberries Rhubarb Strawberries Watermelon Other fruits 3 3 5 10 6 10 1 Paired NO BIKES 1 Class B GARDEN VEGETABLES Beans Green 1 0 pods at edible maturity Beans - Yellow 0 pods at edible maturity Beets - 3 roots small to medium in sized at good edible rity 1 inch tops washed Broccoli center head Brussel Sprouts - 8 buds or sprouts head Cabbage Carrots - 4 roots at edible maturity 1 inch tops washed Cauliflower head Com - sweet - 3 ears husked Com - Indian - 3 ears Cucumbers pickling - 3 Eggplant - 2 Kohlrabi - 2 specimens with leaves removed to 1 inch Lettuce - head 1 plant with roots removed Lettuce - leaf 1 plant with roots removed Okra - 4 fruits or pods at edible maturity Onions - white 4 Onions - yellow 4 Onions - red 4 Peas - 6 pods at edible maturity Peppers - hot 5 Peppers - sweet 3 Potatoes - red 4 Potatoes - white 4 Popcorn - 3 com husked Pumpkin - miniatures 2 1 small - up to 6 inches in diameter Pumpkin in diameter Pumpkin - medium 1 Pumpkin large 12“ in diameter Radishes - 5 with tops removed Spinach - 2 plants with roots removed Squash - summeryeilow 2 will be fed & watered by Fair personnel MISCELLANEOUS birds will be given priority pens over single birds ROLLER BLADES OR SKATEBOARDS SMALL ANIMAL AREA IN JUDGING 3 August 200 pm HEALTH REGULATIONS Sick animals will not be permitted The supervisor or his assistant will be the judge as to what constitutes a sick animal 2 An exhibitor will not enter animals exposed to or affected with any contagious or infectious disease These rules will be enforced by the Utah State Board of Agriculture The show management shall return to the owner any animal showing any symptoms of illness 3 All animals on exhibit will be inspected daily FEEDING 1 Animals bunch Muskmelon MILLARD COUNTY FAIR 1 first Apples Apricots 3 7 ENTRIES 15 100 Blue 150 100 CONTEST The Milard County Fair would like to invite all residents of Mllard County between the ages of 6 and 1C6 to participate to be held dumg in our annual Orgmai Wrtng corrpetton toe Mllard County Far First second and third place ribwill two be awarded in each honorable mentions bons and category PLACING The following premiums vegetable claseee: Premium Adult open class Junior class FAIR WRITING Class E - LARGEST SPECIMEN Entnes in this class shall be unusually large fruit vegetables or flowers Judging the largest will be based on the weighing or the measunng as chosen by the judges Competition will be on a first second and third basis Prizes will be awarded with $3 for first place $2 for second place Score Card for Fruits Uniformity of exhibit Market Size COUNTY CATEGORIES: HERBS Chives Da Garlic Sweet MILLARD animals will be judged Ribbons will be given of all animals Judging will take place from 3:00 pm- - 400 pm on Thursday August 7 2008 A judge will not be interrupted while judging Exhibitors will not be allowed in the aisle while the judging is taking place One ribbon will be given for Best of Show All small 2 3 4 matu5 Sweepstakes $500 Blue Red $200 $150 8' 9in 2008 Special Exhibit Department Annette Day Competition is open to individuals groups organization clubs communities etc Exhibit should express interests and depict purpose of the exhibitor CREATIVITY ORIGINALITY NEATNESS QUALITY and PUBLIC APPEAL Consider subject matter that may be used to educate and enlighten the public Examples: Products or services produced by the exhibitors What do you make and sell? What is your hobby? The purpose of your organization? BASIC RULES: is limited One table for each exhibit will be provided Exhibitors will furnish any other props and equipment needed for their display 3 Exhibits must be in place by Wednesday before judging and exhibit shall be left until closing time Saturday 4 Fair Board will exercise all reasonable care however they will not be responsible for any article damaged or lost 5 Any exhibit deemed unworthy will not receive an award whether there is competition or not in the same class No exhibit will receive an award greater than its merits Judges decision will be final 6 Premium Money may be picked up at the Information Booth Space 2 on um Aug 8 2008 from 12:00 noon until fair closes All premimoney not picked up at the fair will be returned to fair budget Friday SCORECARD: Theme: 25 points Originality: 25 points Public points Neatness and Quality: 25 points White $100 Pet Parade will be held at :00 Friday August arena Category: Dogs 2 Cats 3 Misc 7lh 8 Meet in indoor Premium Money may be picked up at the Information Booth on Friday Aug 8 2008 from 1200 noon until fair closes Ail premium money not picked up at the fair will be returned to fair budget Appeal: 25 INDIVIDUAL EXHIBITS: Adults (18 & over): First Place $7500 Second Place $5000 Third Place $2500 Honorable Mention: $500 Juniors (12 to 18): First Place $25 Second Place $15 Third Place $1000 Honorable Mention: $500 PROFESSIONAL EXHIBITS: Group: First Place $15000 Second Place $10000 Third Place $7500 Honorable Mention: $500 Individual: First Place $7500 Second Place $5000 Third Place $25 00 Honorable Mention: $500 Premium Money may be picked up at the Fair Office on Friday Aug 8 2008 12:00 from noon until fair closes All premium money not picked up at the fair will be returned to fair budget Fair Rules can also be printed out at wwwmillardcountytravelcom I |