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Price, j OFF BCIMLY I .'iff i process safe on I I LAYTON, UTAH No Seams No Leaks Requires No Maintenance I i H 110-2- 3, Horse Racing 10 I nr t3 COUPON Various Colors Baked on Enamel Custom Made with Precision on Job 1 fflv.fSQoam Besiisntlal or Commercial Buildings Sat., Aug. 21 - Davte Stadium. For entry information regarding races, please call Re Pace at $15.00 per race. Purse $100.00 plus 5 or more horses in each Entry fee race Five races beginning at 5:00 p.m. Aug. 21 . 867-281- 2. - Miss Davis County 1975-7- 6 Miss Robin Wallace, Sunset & Clearfield, 1st attendant, Miss Kathryn Martin, Sunset, 2nd attendant, Miss Madelyn Eggett, Bountiful Dear Citizens of Davis County: The Davis County Commissioners along with the members of the Fair Board, invite you to participate in the 1 976 County Fair. This being our Bicentennial year, we would like everyone to participate with us in making this the best fair ever. The annual County Fair is an important function to all who attend and participate in it. We do appreciate all the people who have helped in the past, and all that are now helping to plan and put together the best possible Bicentennial Fair. We express our thanks to all who participate in the various departments, activities and exhibits and to you the Citizens for attending. Sincerely, -- Glen W. Flint -- C. E. Moss Stanley M. Smoot Davis County Commissioners T DAVIS COUNTY BICENTENNIAL FAIR Special Events, Entry and Judging Schedules MONDAY, AUGUST 16, 1976 4:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m Entries Photography TUESDAY, AUGUST 17, 1976 3:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. . . . Entries Homemaking Dept (adult, 4-- H High School, Jr. High) Davis Pavilion Entries Recreation Dept 4.00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m Arts & Crafts (white barn) 4:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m Entries Hobby Dept. Whife Barn 7:00 4:00 p.m. to Entries Art Dept p.m Davis Pavilion 1 :00 Entries Senior Citizens p.m. to 5 00 p.m Davis Pavilion WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 18. 1976 - - - - - - 9:00 am. Judging - Homemaking, Photography Hobbies & Art Depts 5:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m Entries Rabbits, Pigeons, Poultry, in exhibit barns at the extrema west end of fairgrounds 7:00 to 8:00 pm Entries in Crops and Vegetables and Horticulture 7:00 a m. to 9 00 p.m. Entries for Childrens Barnyard THURSDAY, AUGUST 19, 1976 6.30 a m. to 9:00 a m. . Entries Open Class Crops, Jr division crops, horticulture vegetables and other agricultural and livestock projects & FFA Horse Show 8:30 a m. . . Davis Stadium 9:00 a m Judging in all Jr. and open agricultural departments FFA and Club livestock judging 9:00 a.m contest Fair Department 10:00 a m exhibits open to the public Children's Barnyard 10:00 a.m 1 :00 p.m Lagoon tunway opens Fiddiin Bee 1:30 p.m Pioneer Village Green 2 00 p.m Dive for Dollars 2:30 p.m Watermelon eating contest open air stage T ractor driving contest 2.30 p.m of area west guest Lagoon parking Pie eating contest open air stage 3:30 p.m 4 00 p.m. to 9.00 p.m Entries in Flower Show Davis Pavilion Dive for Dollars open air stage Doug Kearsley - . - . - - 4-- H 4-- H - - - Entertainer Doug Kearsley during his hypnotist act at the Davis County Fair. - - open air stage Junior Rodeo - Davis stadium Magic Show - Mark Kard hypnotist-ventriloqui- . ! L - $' 7.00 p.m ' - 4 l i :4 ' 7:30 t I 7:30 pm I ' .. A, V if ', V . pm 4" 8 30 p.m f f Pie Eating Contest at the Davis County Fair Youth age groups are eligible to complete. 8:00 - All am 10:00 a.m 10:00 am 1 1 :30 a m TOO p.m 1.30 p m . . . st open air stage Farm Bureau Talent Contest Layton High School Auditorium - Country Store Bingo Porch o! Old House open air stage Performance Horse Show Davis Stadium "Sing Out America" Pioneer Village Green U of U Musical Presentation Barbershop Quartet Contest -- The Park Terrace - - FRIDAY, AUGUST 20,1976 Registered Official American Quarter Horse Show Davis Stadium All Fair exhibits open to the public Children's Barnyard opens Show to the public Flpwer open -- Davis Pavilion Fun Lagoon Way opens Fiddiin Bee Pioneer Village Green - - - 2 00 p.m 2 30 p.m 3wW $ Horse show trophies and royalty assisting during the 1975 Open Horse. Dive for Dollars Watermelon Eating Contest open air stage Pie Eating Contest open air stage Dive for Dollars Hypnotist- Doug Kearsley open air stage Ventroloquist Magic Show Mark Kard open air stage Band Concert Pioneer Village Green Country Store Bingo Porch of Old House open air stage "Sing Out America" Pioneer Village Green U of U Musical Presentation Bicentennial Fair Rodeo Davis Stadium Wilkinson Family Show Gaslight Gardens Rock Concert Dance North end of Lagoon Funway. - 3 30 p.m 4 oo p.m 5 00 p.m - - 6 00 p.m - 6 30 p.m - 6 00 p.m - 7 00 p.m. - . 8 00 p.m 800 p.m .ft 1 - - 8 00 p.m. SATURDAY, AUGUST 21, 1976 Kids Day - at the Bicentennial County . . Fair Prayer Breakfast Pioneer Pavillion (by invitation only) All breeds Horse Show 8.00 a.m. -- 10:30 a.m Davis Stadium Bicentennial Fair Parade through 10:00 am in winds front of the Davis up Farmington Stadium at the fairground. All exhibits open to the public immediately after the parade. 12 00 noon Ping Pong day of 500 balls for 00 prizes north of Pavillion east of race track all Games and races afternoon 0 12 p.m with prizes for all winners and participants east ol race track Games and group activities 0 p.m for teens and adults east of race track Senior citizens dinner 100 pm Pioneer pavillion Pioneer Village Fiddiin Pioneer Bee Village Green 1 30 p.m Senior Citizens Program and pm Fiddiin Bee Pioneer Pavillion Watermelon eating contest 400 pm open air stage Dive for dollars (by age groups) 430 pm behind open air stage (east) Nail driving contest SQAnm behind open air stage (east) m Country Store Bingo Porch of old House y' by open air stage Davis Stadium Horse racing c oo m Kthere will be five horse races beginning at 5 p.m. Pioneer America" Out Village Green 6 00 p m. . "Sing U of U Musical Presentation Doug Kearsley 6 30 K' m open air stage "Sing Out America" Pioneer Village Green Musical presentation by U of U 7 30 P m. . Magic Show Mark Kard open air stage Parachute Jumping Exhibition B uu p- m og,jen sky Knights Davis Stadium Wilkinson Family Show onnnm Pioneer Village Green Fair Rodeo Davis Stadium B 30 P m. . . Davis County Fireworks Davis Stadium iu.w Dm p,e fireworks program will begin immediately after the rodeo is finished. 700 am Jersey Division Judging in the Dairy Cow show at the Davis County Fair, - - - - - Ch M Vt 3E i ','jC - p.m.-5:0- - - s, - - - - - '' . ' '' . - - Hypnotist-Ventriloqui- - st - - - - - ... I? ; . ' "V kv rv - - . T - - iiK CVvr-r- ; T V:' .. ' - 'H. xXj x DAVIS COUNTY BICENTENNIAL PARADE August 21, 1976-10:0- a.m. Route: 0 - Start on 2nd So. & 2nd East in Farmington along State to Main Street and end at Davis County Fairgrounds at Lagoon. Parade Theme "Our Heritage Times end Places" Our Freedom As A Nation, Our Freedom As a Community, Our Freedom As a Person. Davis County Bicentennial Fair and Parade Committee Dean K. Swanner, Chairman, Stephen W. Hoth, ABSOULTELY NO PARKING ALONG THE PARADE PLEASE PARK ON SIDE STREETS. ROUTE - " |