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Show Thursday, August 28, SOUTHERN UTAH 1938 List of Kane County Fair Events for any DECORATING HOME FURNISHING CARPETING DRAPERIES or APPLIANCES Class Class Class Class Class Class Class Class Class 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 I Potato A. Russets Ciat Page Three C. Rural D. All Others (Any Variety) B. Oats C. Corn F. Grass Seed E. Alfalfa , Cla F. Carrots J. Cabbage 'i C. Squash D. Onions E. Tomatoes B. Beets H. Watermelon I. Cucumber G. Cantaloupes L. Peppers K. Sweet Corn M. Cauliflowers N. Turnips O. All Others GROUP B Clas FRUITS Fruit (Any Variety) 4 ;B. Peaches E. Plums C. Pears D. Apples G. All Others Prunes F. Miscellaneous Items (Any Variety) B. All Other A Honey AUCTION 4 RULES OF THE KANE CO. FAIR e AUGUST 30, ...1:30 P.M. All livestock must be consigned by the lDth of August which are to be sold through the, Auction. All classes of livestock will be sold. Registration for the sale will start at 9:00 a.m. at the Fair Corrals.' All animals will be numbered, registered, and- graded upon arrival. This must be completed by 12:00 a.m. (noon). Feed and water must be furnished by owners of stock. 2 of selling price will be charged as Auction and Yardage fees. All available money from the sale will be used for yard facilities such as fencing and scales. HOME ARTS VAlNA COVINGTON, Supervisor NOAMI SLAUGH, Assistant NILA SLAUGH, Junior Assistant 19&8-Tim- LEIGH FURIIITURE 1. Mrs. LeRoy Judd REGISTRATION FOR ALL, 9:00-1:0AUGUST 28. NOTE: All Baked Goods must be set up ready for judging at 9:30 a.m. Aug. 28. Baked Products must be on paper plates and accompanied by a recipe. 2. Articles exhibited at, previous county or state fairs will not 4. be in for competition, BUT FOR DISPLAY ONLY. 3. No entries may be removed until 6:00 p.m., August 30. Claim checks must be presented. After August 30, the Fair Committee will 5. not be responsible for articles left unclaimed. 6. 4. All entries, except display only, must be the work of the exhibitor. All articles must be completed. 5. Articles must be labeled with the exhibitors name, entry number, and division inwhich it is being entered. FRUITS AND CROPS 6. Soiled or poorly pressed articles will not be accepted. 7. If colored tissue paper is being used to set out the pattern in ALTON R. PUGH, Director needle work, pastel tints should be used. 8. An exhibitor cannot compete against herself. Rule 9. Remodeled articles must be accompanied by a statement exRegistration 9:00 to, 12:00, August 29th. plaining what has been done to them and the cost. 10. During the judging, the building will be closed to the public. 2. A trophy will be awarded for outstanding exhibitor. 11. Ingenuity in use of materials such as feed sacks will be recog3. Fruits and Vegetables shall be exhibited on a 9 inch paper plate. nized and judged on their merit. All plates are to contain : 12. Junior Department will be up to 15 years of age. A. Five specimens of the same variety, except items such as 13. The same score cards will be used as are used for the state. prunes and plums. These shall contain ten specimens. B. Three bunches of grapes. One Commercial cup of berries. 4. All other entries are to be made up as follows: A. Three specimens of melons or squash. B. Six stalks of corn with ears. C. Threshed grains and seeds to be Vs inch deep on 9 inch plate. D. Forage Sheaf Alfalfa, clover and grasses to be tied ir '2 in. bundles. E. Grain sheaf to be tied in 2 inch bundles. 2. 3. 89 1. SUNNIT BROOK The great bourbon of the Old West 1. rt lf lf ,su. 0, - For Appointment 4. All one-qua- D. Corn on Stalk G. All Othe Vegetable (All Varieties) 3 A. Beans No prepared mixes such as cake or pie crust mixes may be used. jars must be labeled neatly with the name of the product and method of preservation, and the exhibitors name. 5. Two jars, standard size only, constitute an exhibit for fruits, vegetables, and meats. 6. Two one-hapint jelly glasses with paraffin and lids constitutes an exhibit for preserves, fruit butters, conserves, pickles, and relishes. Pickles and relishes in quarts, pints, or half pints only. 7. Two one-hapint jelly glasses with paraffin and lids constitutes an exhibit for jelly and jams. Standard jars or glasses only. 8. All jars must be labeled with the name of product and date of canning, the label to be placed on the bottom of the jar. 9. All baking must be done within 24 hours before judging. Exhibit only one-laycake. Do not ice or frost cakes, unless they are to be judge dfor decoration only. Class I Canned Products A. Fruits and Berries B. Vegetables . C. Jellies and Jams D. Preserves and Conserves ' E. Pickles and Relishes F. Canned Meats Class 2 Baked Goods ' A. Y east Bread B. Rolls and Quick Breads C. Cakes, Pies and Cookies 3. B. Bliss 2 Cereal A. Barley Livestock Note Similar awards will be made in both Junior and Senior Divisions. A trophy will be presented to the outstanding Jr. and Sr. Exhibitor. Class 5 Call Agent For. 4-27- LIVESTOCK GROUP D SWINE HANS SORENSEN, Supervisor Boars, all breeds (under 3 months) Boars, all breeds (3 to 12 months) Boars, all breeds (oyer 1 year) Farrows, all breeds (4 to 8 months) Sows, all breeds (under 3 months) Sows, all breeds (3 to 12 months) Sows, all breeds (over 12 months) Champion Sow and Litter Champion Sow and Boar S Clan Premiums A. Grapes In The Kanab Area Ml & N B W FINE ARTS DEPARTMENT ELAINE CROFTS, Supervisor AMY LEVANGER, Assistant V. GENERAL RULES The management will use care to secure the safety of articles after their arrival and placement, but in no case will they be responsible for loss or damage. 7 2. Any exhibit deemed unworthy will not receive a premium even " if alone in its class. j" 3. No entry will unless properly labeled. 4. No entries may be removed until 6 p.m., Aug. 30, and then only when proper claim check is presented. 5. Work must be original and completed within the past 5 years. 5. Work previously entered at the Fair cannot be except for display. 7. All paintings and photographs must be mounted. 1. ARTS Class 1 Paintings A. Class 2 A. Class 3 A. Class 4 A. I). B. Oil Water C. All Others Colors-- Sculpture All Graphic Arts All Hobbies and Handiwork B. Wood Leather Work E. All Others Metal C, Plastic pf V"V I ?$$ .fc- iM! , Always an active Fair surporter, Barbara if fine entered Fair. article for richer taste! to he in the Carroll prepares another - V. - 'V, yztfr::-.- V 0L0 SUNNY BROOK CO., LOUISVILLE, KY. D1STR. BY NATIONAL DIST. PROD. CO., KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY Always an outstanding contributor Mr. Hans Chamberlain of Order- i die is hard at it again this year. FLOYD JOHNSON, Supervisor ROSS WORKMAN, JR.; J. R. CHAMBERLAIN, Assistants GROUP A CROPS A HOME ARTS DIVISION Class 1 Home Sewing A. New home finished articles (Dresses, Etc.) B. Remodeled Garments (See Rules) C. Articles from feed or flour sacks Class 2 Home Handiwork A.-C. Tatting B. Crocheting Knitting E. Infant Wear (to 2 years) D. Needle Point Class 3 Bedding and Rugs ' B. Rugs C. Quilts A. Bedspreads Class 4 Lamp Shades B. Parchment A. Cloth 1.1 Fine Arts Director Elaine Crofts congratulates Vuhla Keeler on one outstanding jnetures. Miss Keeler, whose art work is of exceptional quality, was also recently honored for her F.H.A. Club activities. of her PHOTOGRAPHY Class Amateur B. Color C. Enlargements Snapshots Slides All Professional B. Portrait D. All Others C. Scenery Color (Professional work for exhibit only) 1 A. Class 2 JUNIOR HOME ARTS A. This group is open to all under fifteen years of age. A trophy will Class 3 A. be presented to the .outstanding exhibitor in Junior Department. COLOR SLIDE CONTEST 1. Ail slides must be registered in the photography department at regular registration times. 2. Each person may enter 1 exhibit in each of the following classes. (a) Picture story (one to four slides telling a story) (b) Scenery (limit two slides for each exhibit) Action (any one slide showing an activity) (d) Portraiture (one slide of a person or persons) (e) Misc. .Slides (limit 2 to each exhibit Any slide not covered by first four classes) (Prizes will be awarded in each class for outstanding exhibitor) BUYIIIG... SELLING. ..OR REFIT I HO... COMMERCIAL EXHIBITS USE THE Commercial exhibits and demonstrations of salable goods useful to the people of Kane County are invited. There will be no entrance fee, however, space arrangements must be made by seeing management. No selling will be allowed on the fairgrounds except by specific contract with the Fair Board. The Board retains the right to reject any or all commercial exhibits if they are considered to be of a detrimental nature. mm m v emm - THE SURE WAY TO THE FASTEST RESULTS Gall Midway 4-23- 39, , The over 65 Home Arts exhibit is ahvays an active one. Here Mnime Crofts displays some of her hafidiwork. . ; " "C-- ' , , : "" - , 'I 5 v , OVER 65 DEPARTMENT Open to all exhibitors of Home and Fine Arts over Sixty-fiv- e years of age. A trophy will be presented to the outstanding exhibitor. PANTRY STORES HOME ARTS DIVISION GENERAL RULES 1. Only products of the home kitchen are eligible for premiums. Professional work will be ACCEPTED FOR EXHIBIT ONLY. 2. Exhibitors shall furnish their own china or paper plate for display purposes. or Slop In Today tgr , 'tL - ifr r,' NOW ON SALE I ONE-THIR- D SOUTHERN UTAH NEWS . Kanab, Utah QFF-- On All Fishing Equipment and Supplies, from now until End of Season " TRADER TEDS Kanab, Utah LBS VV' w Dorothy Sorensen,, supervisor of the Flower Show, works with the plants she plans to enter in the show. FLORICULTURE DOROTHRA BARTON, Supervisor (The first four rules are same as fine arts rules) (Continued' on Page Four) - '' |