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Show VfiS ' . . r. Vji r copys NEWS JOURNAL, NORTH DAVIS LEADER, SEPTEMBER 24, 1981 Premium - TPoor f I Kccipcs For Tlic Returned From is Home Deployment with Navy Aviation Antisubmarine Warfare Operator Airman Timothy A. Sume, son of Clyde A. and LaRue Sume of Gardener Layton, recently returned ' of the t ' DURING THE deployment, the squadron averaged more than 800 flight hours per month while supporting 7th Fleet operations throughout the Western Pacific. The squadron maintained detachments at Diego Garcia; Agana, Guam; C ubi Point , Philippines; and Misawa, Japan while deployed. Those personnel who were on Diego Garcia received the Navy Expeditionary Medal. His squadron also surpassed its 100,000th accident-fre- e flight hour in May. totaling more than 3 years of accident-fre- e th to b holb ot . fafinon, P-- 3 First Exhibition (fjwrpdnii, lip, Siiltmlltp, tydebtr, 3rd, 4th, 5th, 611,. pi, ,' GATHERUM . I ,fair comes tayrtd. i Bert-shir- ABfgtiqL.the e Agrftultuial Society held a cattle "ihpw in 18K). The show included displays of household goods and home preserves. As the years passed, corn huskings, quilting fair requirements of today. It cost $1 for each item entered. Prize money and diplomas were awarded to winners in many categories. The top money of $15 was given to the best horse in six of the ten divisions in the horse department; $25 was awarded to the best choir and the best band; the smallest first prize purse was for the best dozen white eggs and the best dozen brown eggs. These winners received 50 cents. Departments in the first fair included horses, cattle, sheep and swine, poultry, dairy products, horticulture, women's work manufactures, educational, floriculture and musical contests. bees, athletic contests and f horse races were aded to the cattle shows., - ; On Oct, 3, 4 and 5, 1906, residents of Davis County held their first countywide fair. The premium list with rules and regulations from this early bounty fair states, It has been Jong cherished project of ing Davis County have an exhibition of the products and industries of the county held at some convenient time and place, and to invite agriculturists, horticulturists, livestock men, poultry raisers, dairymen, manufacturers, educators and others interested ih the advancement of the county to bring their best products and display them. busi-Sjnen- to HE BENEFITS to be a county fair need be urged upon those who C had experiences along Jlige oi who have given subject. Davis ially able to le display in the richest of ayorable the aid th mountain How in babbling the industrious THE DIVISIONS within the horse section of the fair suggests these animals were used more for work than for pleasure in 1906. Clydesdales, all coach breeds, other pure bred draft, grade draft, jacks and jennies were all entered in the fair. The poultry department offered prize money for the best incubator and best brooder. THE REGULATIONS governing the dairy products are interesting to read. Dairy butter is understood to be butter made from a single herd of cows, made on the farm or at the home of the owner and in Davis County. Creamery butter is understood to be butter made in regular creamery or factory from milk or cream of not less than five herds of cows, and from a churning of not less than 50 pounds. CHEESE WAS submitted by the hoops. At least five hoops had to be entered. Some unusual categories appeared in the horticulture department. Prizes were given for the best new varieties of : $$1of: land in . rn. the . sage-- " to the produce OT Ite. up- ifl ilift Ac with fSAfi;we not Jet v ; association was "Organize ipider the laws of Grid. ?Were Hyrum tewArt.jpai ident; Leo J. n. Jward ;fter; William etary.The rum Ste-elio- n, Joseph Briggs, Leo Streeper, S. f &vClark, John 0 J&Biood,E. LaytynvJames G. Wood, George R: Bennptt, Orlando D- Hadlock, Thomas H. Peek and Simon Bamberger. - THE PREPARE the dressing and set aside. Separate cauliflower into small pieces, cut celery, carrots, and green beans into inch diagonal pieces. Cut green pepper into strips ': inch by 3 inch. Place cauliflower, carrots, green beans, pepper, celery in a 6 quart sauce pan. Pour vinegar dressing over vegetables and stir. Cook for 6 minutes, covered. Cut green onions, zucchini, and tomatoes and stir into vegetables and cook 4 minutes QUESTIONABLE Papa Robin sat on the blue eggs in the nest. Later. Mama Robin returned to sit on the nest to keep the eggs warm. When it became Papa Robin's turn again, he found among the blue eggs one that was brown and mottled. He asked Mama Robin about it. She said. "I did that for a lark." Davis County's first fair was held the first weekend of October in 1906 and is remembered through a reproduction of the fair book cover. FAIR jijmferia meaning r(SJit4ay. Fairs .date rliest known tribes who were5 jp Avar wfth each other 'established a neutral fair ground. This territory was used for religious ceremonies and as a trad? area. The neutrality q( fair grounds was beIN l PrfnredJjyJMW tyk lieved VINEGAR DRESSING l1: cups red wine vinegar l1: cups water ': cup salad oil 2 tablespoons sugar ': garlic sail (may use fresh garlic) 2 teaspoons dry oregano tsp. chopped parsley 2 tsp. sal: tsp. pepper Mix all ingredients together in a bowl. anti-subma- RUlfSand regulatin the ions for ehtgwgafrttem ftuits propagated and raised in Davis County. A diploma was awarded to the person submitting the best plan for an orchard of 20 acres showing spacing and varities. A prize for the best domestic garden and orchard of one acre was offered. THE MOST unusual division in the women's work department was for the best exhibit of Davis County grown silk including cocoons, reeled silk manufactured silk and articles made of the same. For all this, some lucky woman won $3. department included farm machines, wagons, buggies, harness, saddle, fancy cabinet work. Hour-miproducts, ll cereal foods, vinegar, candies, crackers, salt, extracts, brooms, soap, tinware, boots, shoes, brick and tile. n E.M. WHITESIDES, a Davis County educator, was in charge of the educational department. Among the many prizes awarded were some given to the best display of kindergarten work and the best school work by grade. Other awards went to textile well-know- wjwk,, drawing, grammar Wv.' .?' tTarisiAAsa J b I'-t-- iC Full Service "The Clipper also re- THERE IS no known list of the prize winners from this first fair. The Clipper for the week following the fair announced the activity was well attended inspite of unfavorable weather on the opening day. The Centerville news column stated the first prize for the best choir was given to Centerv ille. The Layton Lines column stated the combined Choir Layton-Kaysvill- e earned the third prize. "This was quite an accomplishment since the group had only been organized six weeks. SPECIAL thanks to Ivy Harvey for helping with this article. A About Your Home Use baking soda to clean and remove stale odors from vacuum bottles and coolers with 4 tablespoons of baking soda mixed with quart warm water. For stubborn stains and odors let solution stay overnight. 1 Ambition The modern girl's ambition is just what her mother's was to make some man a good husband. Courant. Hartford -- 140 No. Main, Clearfield Phone: So when your tank Is empty, give us a call. Within 30 minutes, your custom-mad- e pizza will be delivered to your door at no additional charge. up with a hot. delicious 1981 Dominos Pizza Delivers! 8 tv 7. C ? O 0 - 0) Dominos ? O 3 o E O 7 X iw real 3 5 ?f S3r- - C 5 Pizza o .1 a 0 use only 100 dairy cheese. We dN a 5 y 5, 776-144- Our drivers carry less than $10 00 Limited delivery area. meal... THIS FIRST fair was well advertized in the Davis County Clipper." On Sept. 7, 1906, "The Clipper" said representatives of the Salt Lake Manufacturers and Merchants were invited to attend opening day ceremonies. The fair committee treated these celebra-tie- s to a feast of fruit and watermelon. Horse racing followed the meal. ported Josh Davis, who has provoked merriment for years by his comic characterization of Chinese and other nationalities will be one of the free for all attractions. Fast, Free Delivery Domino's Pizza gives you the very best service available... tree delivery! Fill Children of the county received prizes for the best wild flower collection made up of flowers gathered in the county. This was one category in the floriculture division. ANY FRUIT showing evi- dence of having been affected with the larvae of the codling moth was excluded from exhibition. Entries in the manufactures r grade examination papers, penmanship, number work, papers on U.S. history, language exercises, compositon, flat surface maps, map of Utah, relief maps, photographs, attendance and punctuality of the past year. Teachers received recognition for Primary charts and general aids in given subjects. u- - a WCNlOUJ d& zf ? LLv - ot .J L. r1 001 "I P O & (D O w o W nEo O 5. siTj x (ACVOUJ 0 0 Jf S u.'--o 5. frZZId S.ONIMOa m I 1 0o 01 to o (0 O O in 0 OQ V) n ,io r IL b 2NV zt I 5 o Q too 22 x s f Ivzzid S.ONIMOa 2 SAl Al) medium tomatoes, peeled medium cucumber peeled I small gieen peppei slice of onion ialv.1 2 Tbsp shopped' recipe ot heibdie"ingiic-cip4 Y Y V.- AEGII'ABIE PASTA quarts beef stock (can be made with bouillion cubes or soup base) : tsp. oregano : tsp. celery seed tsp. cumin 6 peppercorns clove garlic crushed (or garlic salt to taste) large onion chopped j cup chopped parsley 4 carrots, peeled and sliced 2 green peppers l1: bunches green onions 3 small zucchini 3 tomatoes (not over ripe) 2 cans ripe olives long-rang- ful. and the stock should he clear when you add the vegetables Strain it it me-vi!before adding vegetables ROW SOI P head cauliflower 2 addition to ocean surveillance, search and rescue patrols. Sume joined the Navy in Nov. 1979. 'editesdari, ; 1 warfare missions, in ! EGETABLES 4 sticks of celery 4 large carrots 2 cups cut green beans PATROL Squadron flies the e orion patrol aircraft conducting longer. Add the olives. Pour into a large bowl and cover. Refrigerate over night. Makes 16 sen ings. Vegetables w ill be crisp and flavorful. GARDEN flying. The ; MARINATED 1 $ armington, iltalj, ?; We have many vegetables ready at the same time, so w hy not use them together for a hearty meal from y our garden. Calif. kvis $omity Mrs. Geneive Meacham will entertain the Phillips Camp of DIP at her home Monday afternoon. Mrs. Gladys Alba-nwill give the lesson. The opening social for the Kay sv die Literary Club w ill be held at the home of Mrs Jeanette Brough on Wednesday evening with Mrs. Maureen Brady and Mrs. Dixie Cammack assisting A Chinese dinner will be prepared by Tom Packer and Bruce Bitner for the group. Mrs Ardella Howard was hostess to the Oakleat'Campof Dl P at her home Thursday evening Mrs. Margaret Hill was cohostess. Mrs. Donna Goashnd gave the lesson. Mrs. Beth Dredge entertained the kaysville Art Club at her home Sept. 21. Mrs Lucille Kennah and Mrs Emily Barnes assisted Mrs Ann Buchanan gave a travelog of her recent trip to South AmericaattheFineArts Club Tuesday evening at the home ot Mrs. Delene Bowman Mrs. Florence Barton was the cohostess np o By LUCILLE STRLNGHAM from a deployment to Kadena AB. Okinawa. He is a member of Patrol Squadron 48, Naval Air Station, Moffett Field, VI Kaysville Clubs ' 1 large green pepper, scalded and peeled and cut in strips cup fresh, cut green beans zucchini, cut in 9 inch 1 slices 3 ears of corn, cut in 2 inch lengths 2 large pink tomatoes, skinned and quartered other vegetables you may want to add I . I follows) cup shiedded shed Jar cheese 'a 8 ounces ol spagnettioi macaroni DICE vegetables and pla.e in mixing bowl. Pom heih oss dressing over v egetables together and covet and sliJI thoroughly. Cook spagtkin in large amount ot salted vvatet foi 12 minutes Diuin and iinse with cold water and di.nn I again. urn spaghetti into a bowl. Spoon vegetables ovci top. Sprinkle w it h grated cheese Iosstogethei Serves six SIMMER STOCK with spices and salt to taste, for 15 minutes. Add onion, pepper, carrots, parsley, and beans, simmer 20 minutes. Add zucchini and corn, simmer 15 minutes. Add tomatoes and simmer 15 minutes. Serves 8. Serve with warm crusty bread and cheese for a fall meal. The soup is very color 1DRB DRFSMNG j cup ! 3 2 cooking oil hsp. sug.ii hsp vinegar hsp lemon itiisc tsp. Italian seasonings tsp. eelerv seed tsp. salt '4 tsp. pepper dash of hot pepper sauce if desiied IN A screw top .ii combine DIP I P, MEN If It's true that the next war will be fought in outer space, it's time we started putting some good substantial in orbit. News. Sioux Center. s I 4 oil. sugar, vinegar, lemon juice, seasonings, salt and pepper and hot sauce. Cover and shake. 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