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Show REFLEX JOURNAL BULLETIN LEADER AUGUST 12. 1982 Judging For Little Ones Is Planned At Fair Too Thirty-eigof Davis Countys cutest kids will compete for the titles of Little Prince and Little Princess on opening night of the 1982 Duvis County Fair. will be ht judged on stage personality and appearance. Winners will receive special awards and will appear at main events of the fair, Mrs. Haackc said. WINNERS OF the 1981 titles, Justyn JUDGING IS scheduled Thursday, in 5 son of Kellie Young, Layton, Litat the at the Big 19, Young, Aug. p.m. Top' tle Prince; and Ashley Pcay, daughter of fairgrounds in Lagoon. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Pcay, Layton, Little Mrs. Annette Haackc, contest chair- Princess; will be on hand to pass their man, said 15 boys will vie for the Little titles on to their successors. The contest is open to three and four Prince title and 15 girls will compete for the title of Little Princess. Contestants year old Davis County children. dJaim9s MnM HBoscIk WORKERS a Fair secretary Gayla Barton and Dick Taylor, Davis County Fair Manager, check schedule for special events at the 1982 celebration Aug. It takes months of planning and preparation to stage a successful show. 19-2- 1. Come with us to the 55th Davis Coun- photographer. ty Fair is the message on the cover of the DEPARTMENTAL chairmen are 1982 fair book. Bruce Bitner, art; Maxine Smith, barbershop quartet contest; Trisha Dansie, arts WHO ARE the people responsible for and crafts; Noel Dean Voos, photograph-y- ; the annua celebration scheduled Aug. Toni Mecham, hobbies; Glenna 19, 20, 21, at the Davis County Fair- Leavitt, flowers; Paula Allen, Davis grounds at Lagoon, Farmington? County Queen Pageant; Rulon King, First, theres Dick Taylor, fair mana- Farm Bureau talent show; Randy Hoffger. For him the fair is not just a three-da- man, field crops, vegetables and horticuld event its ture; Luella Byram, baking, canning and planning and months of hard work. youth; Lucille Stringham, needlework and home handicraft; Mary Wilson, THE BEST thanks I get is having peo- clothing; JoAnn Matem, high school ple come and enjoy the fair, Dick de- home arts. clared. People are the moving force behind a successful celebration. We have so Also, Dan Thurgood, livestock; Bill many wonderful workers in Davis Coun- Ekstom, beef; Kent Staheli, dairy; Nile ty who give so much of their time, talent Carlson, swine, sheep and goats; Melvin and energy to make the fair a success that Stuart, rabbits; Greg Holt, poultry and its overwhelming! pigeons; Lloyd Smith and Bill Ekstrom, Serving on the Fair Board and Execu- junior agriculture; Jay Crandall, tive Committee for 1982 are Commissionshow and all er Harry Gerlach, president; Gayla Barand Mr. and Mrs. Don Magi Dehydrator imniiMvS Diet Cambridge y, once-a-ye- ar 544-562- 0 year-roun- quar-terhour- breeds-performanc- ton, sec.; Charles Olsen, treasurer; Shawn Olsen, extension agent ; Judy Star-kehome agent; Luella Byram, home arts; Laurie Sides and Jay Crandall, horse events; Randy Hoffman, crops; Glenna y, se e; Sides, all breeds-halteIN ADDITION, scores of division chairmen, assistants and judges toil long hours to make the fair a success. Our goal is to have everyone in Davis fair manager said. County involved, the You dont have to u a fair worker or an .r celebration just entrant to enjoy come with us to ie 55th Annual Davis r. Electronic Slicers - 292-160- 8 dIeIoI AMERcTa HI Video America. i Bountiful is pleased to Announce 1982 Picture of the Year Chariots of Fire i Also Available Leavitt, flower show; Don Thurgood, livestock; Lloyd Smith and Susan Kings-foryouth activities; Joyce Smith, senior citizens; Darlene Galbraith, publicity manager; and Noel Dean Voos, County Fair! d, 4-- H Arthur Altered States Private Benjaman Frisco Kid First Family Outland Looker Body Heat Special Events Readied For Seniors At Davis Fair Special events are scheduled for Senior citizen division. Exhibits will be received on Tuesday, Citizens at the 1982 Davis County Fair. will be senior citizens On Friday Aug. 20, Aug. 17, from 7 p.m. at Davis Pavilion at Lagoon. If senior citizens are unable to entertained at a lunch and program. take their entries to Lagoon, they may THE NOON luncheon at the Gaslight take them to the Golden Years Center, Pavilion at Lagoon will be followed by a the Heritage Center or Silver Age Center program featuring the Sweetheart dog- by Friday, Aug. 13 and they will be tagged and entered in the fair, Mrs. Smith said. gers, an Ogden dance group, chairNO MORE than six items total may be j Mrs. Joyce Smith, department man, said cost of the lunch is $1.50 and entered by any individual. Due to limited reservations may be made at any of the space, a total of two items will be Senior Center by the morning of Ayg. 19. accepted per category from any indii vidual, the chairman said. j RESIDENTS OF Davis County who are Judging is scheduled in three divisions: 60 years of age or older also may enter arts, crafts and home arts and arts, crafts or hobbies in a special senior Shankys Machine Rolover 4-- VARNER HOME VIDEO (UJttalfris -- Lasrcjesit Largest VHS Selection Largest Beta Selection -- a uiiinrnuuiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiaiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiy UIDEQ OPEN 11 to 7 - M. to F. 10 to 7 Sat. IfllMlE 529 S. 500 W., Bountiful, Utah 292-854- 0 |