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Show Bounty Faiir Neirti lUeeEi Everything from a magician and cliff divers to rodeos, crops and livestock, arts and flowers and homemaking displays will be included in Davis County's 51st Fair Aug. 17, 18 and 19 at the fairgrounds in Farming-ton. Farming-ton. THIS YEAR, four to five thousand exhibitors are expected ex-pected to participate in the fair. There will be art, baking, canning, beef and dairy cattle, field crops and garden exhibits. Handicrafts, hobbies, photography, 4-H and FFA, poultry, rabbit, sheep, swine, flowers and senior citizens' displays will also be a large portion of the exhibits by Davis County residents. Winners in the 4-H style dress revue will be selected on Thursday, Aug. 10 at the Farmington Elementary School as part of the fair. The revue is scheduled to begin at 8 p.m. A RODEO queen, Sherrie Anderson, has been chosen to reign over the horse events and a Miss Davis County will be named Saturday, Aug. 12 at 7 p.m. in the Clearfield High auditorium. She will reign over the entire fair. Also chosen during the Miss Davis pageant will be a Little Miss Davis County Princess. These little girls, who will also al-so appear at several events at the fair, are to be between 3 and 6 years old. They will be. judged only on their beauty and personality. ON MONDAY, Aug. 14 at 6:30 p.m. a Junior Rodeo Queen will be chosen in a contest open to girls between 8 and 16 years old. They must have had their 8th birthday prior to April 1, 1978 The second attendant will be selected from the 8 to 10 year olds; the first attendant from the 11 to 13 year olds; and the queen from the 14 to 16 year olds. They will be judged on riding ability, personality and beauty and will reign over the junior rodeo. |