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Show . AND PUBLISHED M. Naraan ti'lio Cntercd a Second Class Mail Matter at the Pwt Office at !.;Ri In :tu L'lab, October Parowan, I e it u I tilAil S Ml mi I; mi VT A (kSS 2:00 ASSOCIAIIO? 4 mi of-io- Lllixl Itailio Itenairinif Merl Mhuliull F. F. A. and abov where they apply for aame. 2. Eiitriw must be registered F.F.A members. 3. For exception see F.F.A. advisor. 1. It u lea Gas Good used Wedgewood Range. Reasonable price. Telephone 2111. F.F.A. art Hit Girls 111 Club DJvMon - FEItV JOHNSON - CHAIRMAN LEONE RASMUSSEN, PEARL STEVENS. ELAINE NELSON, HELEN JONES & IEARL BENSON - ASSISTANTS 1. All exhibits must he at the exhibit room not later than 10:00 a.m. Thursday, September 3, 1953. 2. All judging will he done on the Danish System (exhibits in class A, B, C. according to the quality of the products). 3. Where more than one entry receives n blue ribbon, judges will be authorized to name the one to represent the county at the State finals. 4. $ 3 0 u will be prorated to exhibitors In the department. 5. Exhibits must he removed September 6, 4: to 5: p.m. The fair association will not he responsihile for exhibits left after this time. 6. Premiums for Individual exhibits will be: First exhibit sent to State Fair, Second - $1.25, Third - $ .75, unless otherwise listed. IN Automobile (FARM BUREAU INS.) & Fire iSSVRJINCE t. See Hills Orion Farrells il Stowe LICENSED ABSTRACTERS Open lo members of fourth year fooib. County winner for free trip lo t lie Nat mtul Club Congresr competes In Statu lo he held In Chicago. EXHIBIT SHALL CONSIST OF: 1. Two Jurs of berries, two vaib-tie2. I'K'O Jars of vegetables, two varieties. 3. TWu Jars of vegetables, two varieties. 4. Two Jars of meat, two varieties. PREMIUMS: Exhibit sent to Slate Fair 1st. $2.m Jml. Il.la 3rd. $ .75 Jam And JIIv HELEN JONES - prodilet. MI .Mon I i II S U F1RF SURETY BONDS LIFE . AUTOMOBILE Sea W CLAUi ROWLEY roll SALE Due to new gaa discoveries being piped to Utah County we have a number of very good used Electric Water Heaters, Stokers (Hopper and Ben fed) Furnace cast and steel at prices you cant afford to pass. Example, 40 gal. electric water heaters $30 stoker and furnace (125. Co. University Avenue Provo. Utah THONE 3956 120 North Ml ( lolllinnf I I ON RASMUSSEN I . SUPERVISOR Sc Score Curd for Home Sou in Dlii-um- i. GROUP EXHIBITS FIRST PHASE Two scarves, or lmt dish holders, two wearable darned two homo costumes (dress or apron I, two record books. SECOND PHASE - Copyrigbt, 1. Id been planning I lo buy a higher-price- d , 4-- II Foods : lKARL STEVENS - SUPERVISOR See Iloincniaking Department for canning and baking score cards. 1. All canned products must be in standard jars. . 2. Canning in exhibits should be in uninform size Jars. 3. Exhibit only 1 layer of a cake, deg not Ice or frost cakes. - Sutu Bremen F oundutien I could snvH You get more power on less gas Thats because Chevrolet's two engines are engines. Li models, you ges Powerglide the most powerful engine in field the new Chevrolets great K, valve-in-hea- I15-h.- d Gear- Blue-Flame- ." shift models offer the advanced 108-h.- p Thrift-Kinengine. g J And its the line lowest-price- d Ypu're sitting pretiy behind the wheel Take this Bel Air model. First Rung you'll notice is the qualg ity of the interior. -- Rich-lookin- Roomy seats with foam rubber cushions. Turn the key to start the engine and youre ready to go. appointments. You can see all around You look out and down through a wide, curved, one- - piece windshield. The panoramic rear window and big side windows provide a clear view in all directions. Biggest brakes for smoother, easier stops An easy nudge on the pedal brings smooth, positive response right now! Chevrolets improved brakes are the largest e field. in the low-pric- It's heavier for better roadability Youre in for a pleasant sur- prise at the smooth, steady, big-ca- r ride of this new Chevrolet. One reason is that, model for model, Chevrolet will weigh up to 200 pounds more than the other cars. York Allied Lines - United found out all Chevrolet offered and how much club members enrolled In any agricultural or Open to all Home Economics project. 2. Each contestant must submit a completed record book of work done in 1953. 3. The . five best Home Economics records and the five best Agricultural records will be sent, to the State Fair, - 1V53, car until Record Book Contest I over how important the National Guard is to all of us. From where I sit, a fellow like me, who's too old to get in the Guard, can still vote, do a turn at jury duty, and respect other' rights. Even a little thing like respecting a neighbor's right to have, say, beer or buttermilk at dinner Is important if wo want to keep America atrong. We have to be on guard in more way than one these days! This demonstration showed me the way to a better deal! Insurance Available J. Moore Phone 4286 ; Rubbed my eyes yesterday w hen I saw Hap Jacksons truck in KifT Morgans alfalfa field ... helping Biff get in his cutting. Since they've been carrying on a friendly argument for years (over how much fertilizer to use per acre of alfalfa) , I had to ask Hap what was going on. Got my own crop in safely last week, he says. And since Biffs boy is at the summer encampment of the National Guard t I figured the least I could do was to help him out After all, Hap went on, theres no argument ... - Hail Insurance Harvesting a Better America 1. The Fire stm-kin- - GIRLS SUPERVISOR GROUP EXHIBITS FIRST PHASE 1. Six muffins of three varieties, made by 3 club girls. SALE 2. Four recipe files each containing: - Ferguson Tractor, very good a. Index (front of files or on division cards) 4286 condition. $900.00 Ph. b. List of recipes included. J. W. Moore Parowan. c. Four breakfast menus which have been planned, prepared and served by the club member during the project. 3. Two record books which have been kept by 2 club members. HOME SECOND PHASE 1. Four' recipe files, each containing: C'oiiiiianv a. Index b. List of recipes included. IVeiv c. Four luncheon menus which have been planned, prepared and served by the club member during the project, & 2. Six jars of canned fruit and berries of at least 3 varieties. Now 3. Two record books, which have been kept by 2 club members. THIRD PHASE 1. Two recipe files, each containing: a. Indpx U. b. List of recipes Included. c. Four dinner menus which have been planned, prepared and served by the club member during the project. FOll From where I sit ... ly Joe Marsh I Wasatch Furnace V A mil. JdedfKlIWl iio-iiu- . club member or team who have never Open to any active first place at any state contest. A team consists of two members from the same club. 2. The demonstration must be on some phase of the project in which the members are enrolled. 3. Demonstration should not exceed 20 minutes. 4. Club members must notify supervisors or county agents by August 28 of Intention to give a demonstration at the fair, PREMIUMS: First - Trip to Statd Fair Blue ribbons, $2.50 Red ribbons. White ribbons, $ .50 SCORE CARD Subject Matter - importance, accuracy, completeness, and 30 replies to judges 45 PreseQtatkn - preparation, ease, clearness, appearance, voice . . Results - effect on audience, quality of product 25 AfiCE j lri;ir;ilKn (oiitcsl team of two members from the same foods elub. or an in- dividual contestant, shall plan a purchase the supplies, submit a record of cost and prepare and serve a meal for four guests. The menu for the meals for one entire dav. including the diiimv or luncheon to lie served, will be submitted toihe person in charge r.f the contest. Expense nllowame for lie eonlesi is $: .o for : luncheon or . supper and $3. OH for a dinner. PREMIUMS: :'ml. 1st. $2.00 Exhibit rent lo Stale Fair 3rd. $ .75 H I j i won lor The, Best In All Kinds Cf Our present income ia 3o 973 higher than In 1940. Bui our expenses. Including taxes, are up 347'7l. We are not asking that earnings be high, but only that they be adequate to restore the proper o relationship between Income and expense that we can carry on the Job of expanding and Improving your telephone service. The Mountain Slate Telephone and Telegraph Co. ' AWARDS OFFERED: Top display will he sent to Slate Special equipment awards will b rates blue ribbon" In the State Contest. Blue ribbon winners who an juniors or seniors r high seho d work. graduate, ami who have had at least three years of may compete for u speelal 4 11 scholarship, one scholarship to he1 warded In Ctnh. 1. offlee at Court House, Parowan more calls than ever before. But the cost of doing business has increased faster than income. An exhibit shall iimsist of three jar or glasses of jam or Jellv (3 varieties, plus ;v statement of the total amount and kinds of Jam or Jellv made during the year, These Jams or jellies may be made with or without the a .e f comipi-rcia- l jelly iilakini A Utah todai,, were serving more telephones and handling Miiliiiu.' Au arils Demonstration Contest Affiliated with SECURITY TITLE CO. m. EXHIBIT CANNING INDIA IIH AL 1. All For Sale Hiviu ie Ilrrs E Lif - - le-e- cihlblts will he done on true Danish Ryatem judging of with all exhibit being placed In the A, B. C, or I) group's. 2. Competition in all event of the bova 4 II division la limited to Iron County bnya who are active club tuemhera with project work up to date including records. 4. All entries must he In place on or before 10 a m., September 4, to he eligible for prlir-a- . C I S IJ II A LIVESTOCK ANY olt AM. TYPES WRITTEN 1. 4 II Club animnlH w ill he judged in each class juat prior to the judging of the ojn class. (See open clas for details). (i. fall VIIIOII 2. Animal grades A or 1) are ellgthle to compete for prize money TELEPHONE 2711 In the open class also. 3. All nnlmala In each group (A. R, C) will receive the same A - tJ.Ort C - $1.00 R - IJ.flO premium money. 4. Any or F.F.A. member showing a dairy heifer, receiving an A grade will receive one artifical breeding free. See CROPS, FRUITS AND VEGETABLES 1. Exhibit will follow the rules of the open class. will receive the same 2. All entries In each group I A. B. ( or cull :t t 7 I or 2691 C A - $l.0 $ .6u $ .73 I) premium money, LIVESTOCK JUDGING CONTEST WILL PICK I'P A DELIVER CHESTER STUBBS . SUPERVISOR PROMPT SERVICE 1. Open to any active team or livestock club member Individual may enter from each club. REASONABLE PRICES 2. Fifteen minutes will be allowed each contestant for making hla observations, writing down his placing, and making notes. FOII SALE Notes anrd place curd will cot be used while giving reason. lull pizeil Electric Range to Reason will be given on sheep. ery good condition. Hus deep 3. High team will compete at Southern Utah Livestock Show for well cooker, in nulc minder and trip to State Fair. Reasonably good oven. very 4. Premium: High Individual $2.00, Second $1.50. Third $1.00 priced. Call 4 2 ll or contact Fourth $ .50 I. vie Evans. COVERAGE - A Jlov's Hit Moil mm COMPLETE d, 1 Publisher, Manager f I'.2 12. 2. r Due MI PAROWAN PUBLISHING A PRINTING CO. Victor UTAH AUGUST . lU By . THIRD PHASE copy of recipe used. Two thildi costumes, two best dresses, two record book loaf of wliity and on- - loaf of vb li wlif.,t yeast hli:(! i usf no hubi a t least PHASE 3. Six 1ii of ani'I fruit ei t Two tailored dresses, two slips, two llfliclcs for ilollie closet, two vniielp a of vegetable I) EIMJITMErYT 4. Tworeiord hunks ulinh have two record books, by 2 club members kept t l.llt DtV. FRIDAY, KEPTEMBER 4. l&.VA ADVANCED PHASE FOURTH CHASE MIIEDULK OF EVENTS Two costumes, each loniplele with slip or blouse made by the 1. Two . si iapoooks with invitation liuntla alol suggested Mil Clotllillli Contest Juilging, Style Dress Review tin mlmr, recreation for: girls who were 14 by January 1. 1953 ( rot tilin'-- oil Two reioid hocks uhiili have kept by two club meiubor. a. Two borne pnrio for young people mid otf the girl). INDIVIDE.IL EXHIBITS Two out imilte. i ll Roys Demonstration Contest at Raniboultlut Barn. at hum c. Two tsrinlv evening Exhibit may include any article of ibdliilig. made or leiuodeled Livestock Judging Contest Ht Rumboulllet Burn thuya guiai 2. Two leilpe flies lu 4 II. Glrla Demonstration Contest. 3 Three dropped and 3 lolled oi he Official Judging of Livestock ethlhila. two dnh niemhei SI v Dres Review practice. 4 Six jars can m-piodml". III! Inding III least two varieties Girls Judging Contest of meals. El. A I N i; M l.SON - St PERAISOlt Style Dress Review and Awards Program ft. Two record hooks, wliii h have been kept lit 2 iluh member in 4 II clothing projects during 1953 are All gills enrolled INDIVIDUAL I.UliniTH. Continued on Back Page Exhibit may be one baked product (either yeast variety te taking powder variety 1. one recipe file, or I canned exhibit GENERAL RULER Listed below and on the back uks tba hark pa- - are portion of the County Fair premium booklet that la now ready (or lilstribnlion Tin I'nrmvnn Times t1U.NTO) TIMES. PAROWAN PA FOWAN' You get greater getaway with the new Powerglide A lot finer performance on a lot less gas. Thats what you get with the new Powerglide automatic transmission. Theres no more advanced automatic transmission at any price. A demonstration will show you that Chevrolet offers just about everything you could want. Ye( its the lowest-price- d line iu th. e field. Combination of Powerglide an. malic transmission and llf-l- i p engine optional tn n and Bel Air models D extra cost. low-pric- Blue-FlamTwo-Te- Let us demonstrate all the advantages of buying a Chevrolet now! MORE PEOPLE BUY CHEVR0LETS THAN ANY OTHER CAR I low-price- d Bradshaw Chevrolet Company 360 NORTH MAIN STREItr PHONE 680 IEDAR CITY, UTAH 1 |