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Show Page - THE HERALD. Provo. Utah 58 SUNDAY. August 12. 19&4 Schedule .cr" rS rn i3i ! ( -- r t r --v f V f p ; r I v t ' .r - f 13: Monday, August p.m., Home Arts Exhibits Entered, Main Exhibit Hall; 12 noon-- 6 pm, Exhibits Entered. Main Exhibit Hall Photography Contest, Main Exhibit Hall -7 p.m., Fine Arts Exhibits Entered. 9 a.m.-- I i i A;. J LA 7 4-- kLrita Rirhaa V Ralpa Hon era 01 Jen Ahi Kilmrr I Wood 4-- H 1- 14: Tuesday, August Halter Performance, Rodeo Arena p.m., Open and Arabian Performance, Rodeo Arena Cow Cutting 7 p.m., Sr. Style Review Contest (Closed to public) 8 p.m.. Miss Utah County Scholarship Pageant. 8 a.m., 4-- H 5 4-- Wednesday, August 15: p.m., Floriculture Exhibits Entered, Main Exhibit Hall Horticulture Exhibits Entered, Main Exhibit Hall -5 p.m., Receiving FFA Entries -9 p.m., Receiving Dairy Goats. Stock Barns -8 p.m., Receiving Dairy Animals, Stock Barns 4 p.m., Joan Koralewski Dance Contest. Entertainment Tent -6 Market Livestock, Stock Barns p.m., Weight-i5 p.m., Fair Opens All Exhibits Open, Excerpts from Broadway Musical, Entertainment Tent 6 p.m., Junior Style Review, Entertainment Tent Halter Classes, Rodeo Arena Hog Carcass Contest p.m., Receiving Breeding Animals, Stock Barns 6- - 10 p.m., Poultry and Rabbits Entered 7 p.m., Sheep Fitting and Showmanship, Livestock Pavilion -9 p.m., Fireman's Water Polo 7:30 p.m., State Sponsored Square Dance, Entertainment Tent. 8 a.m.-- l 223- 4- n 4-- 6-- 8 7- Thursday, August 16: 9-- 4-- 4-- H Program p.m., Dairy Judging Contest, Livestock 12 noon-- 2 Pavilion 4 p.m., 24 p.m., p.m., 6-- 9 p.m., 7- - 9 p.m., 4-- 6 Premium Bank Open, Main Exhibit Hall 17: 9 a.m., Judging Rabbits 10 a.m., Fair Opens All Exhibits Open, Judging Breeding Beef, Livestock Pavilion 10 a.m.-1Livestock noon, FFA Welding Contest, Judging, Livestock Pavilion 11 a.m., Talent Contest, Entertainment Tent 12 noon, Jr. Dairy Fitting and Showmanship, Livestock Pavilion 3 and FFA Tractor Driving Contest, p.m., and FFA Automotive Contest, and FFA Small Engines Contest 4 p.m., Premium Bank Open, Main Exhibit Hall 2:30 p.m., Judging of Jr. Dairy, Livestock Pavilion 4 p.m., Awards Program, Entertainment Tent 5:30 p.m., Drama Talent Competition Entertainment Tent 6 p.m., Sheep Lead Class, Livestock Pavilion 6-- 9 p.m., Premium Bank Open, Main Exhibit Hall Dairy Goats Youth Show, Livestock Pavilion 7 p.m., Pee Wee Milking Contest, Livestock Pavilion Utah County Talent Contest, Entertainment Tent -9 p.m., Fireman's Water Polo 8 p.m., Rodeo, Rodeo Arena p.m., "Country Kickin" Dance. Fair Board include: bnnghurst. Kids Fun Day chairman, Home, resources; Wood, pageant; pro- ment for Utah County, has served on the fair board since 1976. The past two years he has Charles Dearir.g, civic events; Vivian Walters, secretary; Doug Hyde, signs and decorations; Katherine Brimhall, fine arts chairwoman; Steve White, horse show chairman; Darlene Peter chairwoman; Morris Ercan-brachorticulture chairman; motion and advertising; Kilmer, finance; Jack Leifson, coordinator with Spanish Fork City; Bruce Burdick, auditor; Keith Holman, chaired the special activities committee. Others on the Utah County site coordinator; 4-- 4-- Twins Contest Seeks to Gather Siblings From Throughout Valley Short, tall, squat, slender, male, female homely, beautiful, it doesn't matter what the participants in the Utah County e Fair's contest look like, as long as they are twins. Twins who are only an t different in appearance may want to eliminate the differences, while those who it is hard to believe are twins at all may want to put more effort into emphasizlook-alik- ing their differences. Judges will award trophies to the twins who are most identical and to the set who are least similar. "I hope we can get around 50 to 75 sets of twins," said Patrice get a lot of recognition," she said. The Twins Contest is a new one for the Utah County Fair, and will be held Aug. 18 at 11 a.m. in the Entertainment Tent at the fairgrounds. Ribbons will go to the first, winners in second and third-plac- e and two divisions: First place winners from each division will compete in separate final competitions for a grand prize trophy. There are four age categories in both divisions; Birth to 4 ROW! FEEL GREAT NOW ASK US HOW I and older. Contestants must have been born prior to Aug. 1, 1984. is desired. The names of twins, their age, address, phone number, sex, and the division they want to enter should be mailed to Chairwoman Patrice Bolen, 135 E. 1250 N., Springville (84663) to save time and confusion the day of the contest. Look-Alik- Bolen, chairwoman of the event. She expects most of the members of the local Mothers of Twins Club will have their 30 sets of twins compete. It was the club that approached organizers of the e confair about having a test, said Bolen, who is a member with twin daughters. Mothers of Twins clubs arranged a similar event for last year's state fair which turned out well, Bolen said. "It's a unique experience to see that many sets of twins together, to see the similarities and the differences. I think they really LOSE WEIGHT years; 5 years to 12 years; 13 years to 19 years; and 20 years Non-Alike- For more information, Bolen at or J 00 Guaranteed or your money back See inside booth 10 call 14 OFF ANY PRODUCTS WITH THIS AD 489-821- Kathy Young, 4-- H 4-- H 4-- H 4-- H 225-795- ((pJ(B(sF o 4-- 7- Saturday, August 18: Kids n' Dogs Day. 8 a.m., "Code 3" Fun Run 9 a.m., Dairy Goats Open Show, Livestock Pavilion 10 a.m., Fair Opens All Exhibits Open Kids Day Activities, Entertainment Tent Dog Show Activities, Entertainment Tent Livestock Sale 11 a.m., Twin Contest, Entertainment Tent 12 noon, Open Dairy Judging, Livestock Pavilion 12 noon-p.m., Pee Wee Show (Mini), Livestock Pavilion 1 p.m., "Cook-Ou- t King" Contest Fireman's Water Polo Finals p.m., Premium Bank Open, Main Exhibit Hall 3 p.m., Diaper Derby 9 p.m., Premium Bank Open, Main Exhibit Hall 7 p.m., Poultry Auction 8 p.m., Rodeo, Rodeo Arena 9 p.m., Fair Closes, Premium Bank Closes, All Exhibits Released. UTC Hosts Auto Show fciup"' 9363 Utah Technical College will sponsor the first Wasatch Auto Export Aug. 18 from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Antique automobiles, firetrucks, classics, custom cars, street rods, racing cars, and specialty cars will all be on display. In addition, entertainment, games, food, a swap meet, an antique clothing show and hot air balloon rides will also highlight the event. Everyone is invited to attend. Admission is 53 per person or $12 per family. All proceeds will go to help buy equipment for the college. The UTCOrem campus is located on at the Orem 1200 South exit. For further inforext. 424 or mation, call 3 226-500- 0, 428. SAVE Fair Celebration at Marie's! i ... . X Come See Our fine line of Country Home L. Acceitoriei and Handmade Trousseau Items Quilts Rugs Brass Baskets 110 N. 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MacPherson Visa Ii Set front or rear wheel caster, camber, and toe on cars with adjustable suspension ht trucks, cars requiring itrut correction extra Warranted 90 days or 4.000 milei. which ever comet lint. (QHuYlfna The Chain Saw Professional DUFF SHELLEY MOWER UT. COUNTY'S & 610 N. Main CYCLE UICIIT POWII IQUIP DULHtJ 260 I. Main, American Fork PftlCtl INOf LIMITIO Springville NOCf OIT TCNMI WNTICI COM THtlH COMflTITIVI PINOtNT Of AIMS k, Alice Simper, floriculture chairwoman; Woffinden, home arts chairwoman; Beth Greenhalgh, rodeo royalty chairwoman; Jim Jensen, department; Donna Bird. department; Don Forsyth, dogs events chairman; Earl Thompson, livestock chairman; and Terry Morrill, FFA department chairman. 4-- H 2 Dolls son, pageant chairwoman; Van-ni- e W inther. Senior Citizens Day ductivity and acheivement of Utah County residents," said remission chairman Richan. Olson has been appointed chairman of the Ninth Annual Utah County Fair. klson, supervisor of electronics and the electrical depart- look-alik- Market Beef Judging, Livestock Pavilion Market Lamb Judging, Livestock Pavilion Premium Bank Open, Main Exhibit Hall Fireman's Water Polo. Friday, August Many events begin this week as the 19&4 Utah County Fair continues activities which began the end of July. Members of the executive fair board include Richan; Vern D. Olsen. Ralph Horn. Alvin Kilmer, Jeri Wood, Bea Woffindon, and Gerald Bnnghurst "Utah county commission and fair board welcomes the public to the Utah County Fair at the fairgrounds. This year's fair will showcase the talents, pro itty-bi- Senior Citizen's Day. 7 a.m., Open Youth Halter Performance, Rodeo Arena Judging Breeding Sheep, Livestock Pavilion 8 a.m . Judging Market Hogs followed by Showmanship Contest a.m., Judging FFA Ag Mechanics 10 a.m., Fair Opens All Exhibits Open, Clown Contest, Entertainment Tent 10 a.m.-1and FFA Livestock Judging noon, Contest, Livestock Pavilion 11:30 a.m.-- l p.m., Senior Citizen's Luncheon and 2 Fair Board Members Welcome Public Participation in 1984 County Fair 489-562- 1 SHOWN M AVAIUli.! T OOODYUR UTO If RH'CI Ct NTM III tNT Or THE IILOW LIITIO PKICII. WAAMANTIf I AND CRtDIt TEAMS AUTO SIAVrCIS NOT AVAIUKI AT STARRED LOCATIONS |