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Show 77 i San Juan Record, July 7, 1977 Page 22 Psaalltesf (SaftttHe IDavflsSdDim aimd HalbMts Chairmen: j0e Barton, Keith Ivins Registration: By July 26, 1977 Entrance Fee: $2.50 per head. Entry Time: Not later than 10 a.m. August 19, Judging: 1:30 p.m. August 19 Prizes: Trophies and ribbons. Neldon Holt, Chairman No ds, two-year-ol- ds. residents. Ribbons awarded according to quality. Pigeon Classes: Homing (a) Individual (b) Pair Utility or meat type (a) Individual (b) attractiveness) (a) Cock (b)Hen (c) Brood Bantam (emphasis on type, style and general appearance) (a) Cock (b) Hen (c) Brood Other types of Poultry as represented, excluding pigeons -such as turkey, duck, geese, guinea fowl, pheasant, etc. (a) Male (b) Female (c) Brood Rabbit Classes Classes to be held in each breed with sufficient representation to provide competition. Ribbons will be given to individual representing a breed if said individual is a true representative of good quality and portrays the characteristics of the breed in a suitable manner. Mature Buck All crops must have been grown by the exhibitor, in San Juan County. All exhibits must conform to regulations listed under classes. Cash prizes: $5 and $2.50 in each category. Ribbons awarded in all classes. 50$ Entry fee. Threshed Grain: All exhibits should be cleaned and shown in one-quglass art jar. Winter Wheat Spring Wheat Barley Oats Rye Legume Seeds: All exhibits should be cleaned and shown in one-quglass art jar. Alfalfa Seed - Ranger Alfalfa Seed - Utah Common Pinto Beans Grass Seed All exhibits should be cleaned and shown in glass two-qu- art jar. Tall Wheat Grass , Intermediate Wheat Grass Crested Wheat Grass Sheaf Grains Sheaves must not be less than two inches in diameter and tied in three places. Wheat, any variety Oats, any variety Barley, any variety Rye Forage Crops in Sheaf Sheaves must not be less than 1 12 inches in diameter and tied in two places. Tall Wheat grass Intermediate Wheat Grass Crested Wheat Grass Stiff Hair Wheat Grass Smooth Brome Grass Alfalfa, any variety Sudan aiFdleim anndl Fffimntis Jim Heaton, Chairman Ribbons and cash prizes awarded in each class. - Foals of 1976 and 1977 2 - Foals of 1974 and 1975 3 - Foals of 1973 and before Grand and Reserve Champion 1 First $1.00, Geldings: Class Class 7 8 - Foals of - Foals of 1975 and 1974 p.m. 1973 and before Class 9 - Either sex, all ages PERFORMANCE CLASSES Saturday, August 20, 1977. Show at 10:00 a.m. Those not already registered begin registering at 9:00 a.m. H Performance Patterns will be used. Entry fees: Adults (age 16 and over): $1.00; Youth (age 15 and under): 50?. Trophy to first, ribbons to third. Class Y10 - Lead Line (age 6 and under) C lass Yll - Showmanship at Halter - (age 10 and under) Class Y12 - Showmanship at Halter - (age 11 through 15) Class Y13 - Bareback Equitation - (age 10 and under) Class Y14 - Bareback Equitation - (age 11 through 15) Class Y15 - Bareback Equitation - (men 16 and older) 4-- Clc Al sale. - Judging bi a.m. - Grounds 8 a.m. 10 open for setting u 8 p.m. - Farm Bure Monti cello High au Meet us at the Second 50? P Ri GHottli Chairmen: Jud All entries must b Ribbons will be av will be awarded fo senior and junior ladies over 65 in 1 cording to categor Beans, any variety Peas, any variety Okra, any variety Corn, five ears or six stalks Sweet Corn, husked, any variety Popcorn, any variety Sweet Corn stalks, any variety, tied in four places Popcorn, any variety, tied in four places Root Crops, five roots, one-intop, edible maturity Carrots, any variety Beets, any variety Parsnips, any variety Turnips, any variety Radishes, any variety Rutabagas, tops off, edible maturity ch Foals 0f 1976 and 1977 Class 5 Foals of 1974 and 1975 class 6 - Foals of 1973 and before Grand and Reserve Champion 4 Mules: THURSDAY , Chili Egg Plant - one only Bulb crops - plate of five Bulbs only Bulbs and tops, well trimmed Pod Vegetables, 10 pods at edible maturity Mares: class L Solanaceous Fruits, plate of 5, any variety Tomatoes, Ripe Green Bell Peppers, HALTER CLASSES Friday, August 19, 1977. Show at 6:00 p.m. Judging rules of the AQHA will be used as the ground rules. Trophy to first, ribbons to third. Trophy to Grand Champion, ribbon to Reserve Champion. Entry fee $1.50. Class Class Class Junior Classes: Pete and Jackie Steele, Chairmen Stallions: p.m. - (NOTE: All animals to be exhibited in this division, poultry and rabbits, should be in good health and typify good management and care.) ffildDCSe SUflODW registering at 4:00 exhibits. Litter Sunflower, 2 stalks Field Corn Six stalks, tied securely. Five ears, any variety in the husk. Begin open Young Buck Mature Doe Young Doe Smooth Brame Grass Stiff Hair Wheat Grass August 19 and 20, 1977 up buildings Pair f' Chairman. No Entry Fee p.m. and 7 Poultry Classes: Light breeds (emphasis on egg production) (a) Cock (b) Hen (c) Brood Utility breeds (emphasis on rapid meat production) (a) Cock (b) Hen (c) Brood Ornamental (emphasis on ornamentation, color and general IF5eM Si?5ip! , First place $1.00,. A - Begin re but perishable itei 1 second 75?, third 50? transportation. Don Barton entry fee All birds must be owned and raised by San Juan County 1977 Cash prizes: $15, $10 and $5 in each category Classes: Beef cattle, all breeds. Bulls: Mature, Yearlings to Calves. Cows: Mature, Yearlings to Calves. Dairy Cattle: Mature cows, halter broke; replacement heifers, halter broke. Owners responsible for livestock, also for feeding, watering and two-year-ol- WEDNESDAY, Class Y16 - Bareback Equitation - (women 16 and older) Class Y17 - Pony Class on Western Horsemanship - (age 10 and under) Class Y18 - Western Horsemanship (age 10 and under) Class Y19 - Western Horsemanship - (age 11 through 15) Class 20 - Western Horsemanship - (men 16 and older) Class 21 - Western Horsemanship - (women 16 and older) Class Y22 - Western Riding - (age 15 and under) . Class 23 - Western Riding - (men 16 and older) Class 24 - Western Riding - (women 16 and older) Class Y25 - Reining - (ages 15 and under) Class 26 - Reining - (men 16 and older) Class 27 - Reining - (women 16 and older) Class Y28 - Trail Horse (age 10 and under) Class Y29 - Trail Horse (age U through 15) Class 30 - Trail Horse (men 16 and older) Class 31 - Trail Horse (women 16 and older) All horses must be owned by property owners or residents of San Juan County. Trophies will be awarded to high point performance horse in Men's, Women's, Youth 11 through 15, and Yourh 10 and Under Classes, any one horse is disqualified from receiving more than one high performance trophy. Cabbage, Etc. Cabbage, one head trimmed, any variety Cauliflower, one head trimmed, any variety Broccoli - one pound bunch Brussel Sprouts - 10 buds Kohlrabi - five on a plate Lettuce - one head trimmed or two leaf lettuce or two Romaine Parsley - 14 lb. bunch Spinach or Swiss Chard - two each Rhubarb - five stems Vine crops Watermelons - one Pumpkin - one Summer squash - two Fall and Winter squash - one any variety Cantaloupe - two Cucumbers - five any variety Tuber crops Potatoes - five any variety Dill, 14 pound Chives Women Also remodeled articles in e Junior Division; Articles must be made by ind younger. Same categories as Senior Di Over 65 Division: Same categories as other divi KIsE,selfla & Beverly Rowley Entry fee: Adults Youth, age ei Goat Tying - age 14 Barrels - Others - Age Ages 14 Key Hole Racing Fruit Grapes - one bunch Miscellaneous fruits Apples - five Pears - five Men Chicken Race Mint Raspberries, Gooseberries, Currants, others Articles made for: Children Aqe 10 and un Poles - 14 and und Herbs Pitted Fruits - live each on a plate Small fruits and berries -Strawberries - five on a plate CLOTHING - Senior Division Flag Race - Ages Egg Race - 10 on a plat ROPING - -1 14 and;i - $5.00 ent (Stock charge $2 - Ad Jack Pot Team Ro Team Roping |