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Show Pte prepse for Bgqm fenssifv Par play, Marion Walker; Produce Pro-duce and Farm Crops, Bill Wood; 4-H, Miriam Limb. These chaimen and their assistants as-sistants will aid you in any way possible, so feel free to contact them. If for some reason you are unable to lie . present to enter your ex-(Continued ex-(Continued on Page 4) Plan now for the Beaver County Fair. Fair Chairman, Chair-man, Connie Chris Marshall-says Marshall-says the Beaver County Fair premium list will be ready in about two weeks, and urged ur-ged residents to prepare to make this the biggest and best fair ever. "We've got three full days planned for August 9-10-11, and there will be a special day for the kids and one for senior citizens." "We have a lot of firsts this year," she said. "This is the first year we will be in the new fair building, and all exhibits will be located there." All exhibits must be entered by August 8, except produce and flowers, which will be accepted the morning morn-ing of August 9th. The fair building will be open August 7th to accept entries inmost departments. Fair activities will be kicked off on August 9th with a challenge race, with teams representing different communities competing on various modes of transportation transpor-tation over a set course. It's planned that this become an annual affair and should provide pro-vide county wide competition. compe-tition. Then at 4:30 p.m., a big parade will open the fair, with floats from communities, communi-ties, organizations, individuals indi-viduals and churches leading the way. A special float will carry the queen candidates who at 7:30 will vie for the honor of reigning over the fair. The winner will represent rep-resent Beaver County at the State Fair and will reign as Beaver County Dairy Princess for the coming year. Last year's winner, Linda Sullivan, was chosen as the State Dairy Princess Prin-cess in competition at St. George, and is presently reigning over the entire state. August 10th will be senior sen-ior citizens day, and senior sen-ior citizens will be provided transportation to and from the fair grounds, and a light snack. The day's events include a marathon race, talent show and dance. Kids Day, August 11th, will be a big day, with a pet parade, games and races for the younger set. A horse show will be held at the rodeo grounds at 5:30 p.m., and a full fledged rodeo at 7:00 p.m. Three bigdays, so don't miss a thing. Plan your exhibits now so that they will be ready by fair time. There will be departments for Home Arts, under the direction of Frieda Wood and her assistants; Fine Arts, Ann Martin; Arts and Crafts, Beverlee Erick-son; Erick-son; Flowers, Afton Pettey; Historical and Antique Dis- here's more about COUNTY FAIR hibit, contact the chairman of the department, or one of their assistants in your community, and they will see tht it is entered and returned. return-ed. Ribbons and premiums will be provided in all categories. cate-gories. Your entry will make the fair better for everyone. Security will be provided around the clock by the Beaver Bea-ver County Sheriff's Jeep Patrol, under the direction of George Patrick. The Jeep Patrol will also handle the logistics of getting display tables, and other display materials ma-terials to the fair building and setting them up. Judging of home arts, 4 -H, and produce will be provided by the extension service, with special judges brought in for fine arts, arts and crafts and flowers. Plan now to participate and make this the biggest and best Beaver County Fair ever. It will be if you do your part. |