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Show umvo iaajimi wurrcn, wuuoi n, im ouumuMvOMUvennaen.MUuuai Law Enforcement At Fair , j I I j - j j Fifteen Davis County law enforcement Bountiful, Centerville, Farmington. agencies will combine forces for a special Kaysville, Layton. Clearfield, Syracuse. observance at the 1982 Davis County Sunset and Clinton. Also participating Fair. are the Davis County SherilTs Office. Utah Highway Patrol and Utah Dept, of SHERIFF BRANT Johnson said Fri- - Wildlife Resources. Vehicles will be displayed in the area day, Aug. 20, is scheduled as Law En-- I forccment Day at the celebration at the adjacent to the Fair Office. SherifT Johnson said. In addition, special demonstrafairgrounds at Lagoon. g There will be a display of tions will be staged at the grandstand. vehicles and equipment representing all OFFICERS WILL be on duty from 10 county municipalities and county agen-- j a.m. when the fair opens until closing cics, the sheriff said. time at 10 p.m. to answer questions and PARTICIPATING cities include North demonstrate equipment, SherifT Johnson Salt Lake, Bountiful, Woods Cross, West said. day-lon- nr. iwor 10,000 Meter Run Planned Saturday Mr. Evans said. entrants will have free admission to Davis County Fair and discount tickets to Lagoon. Showers at Lagoon will be available for runners, so after the race everyone can freshen up and spend the rest of the day at the fair, Mr. Evans explained. will receive In addition, all The first annual Davis County Cham- pionship Run is a race for everyone. CHAIRMAN JERRY Evans said the event is a race for serious racers and a fun run for families. Its a measured 10,000 meters for those who want to compete for trophies and there are plenty of prizes for those who run for fun.' for the race is scheduled until Aug. 13. A $5 fee will be assessed for entries received before the deadline. After Aug. 13 a $6 registration fee will be charged. Entries can be mailed to the Davis County Fair Office at Lagoon, Farmington, or to Mr. Evans, Scott Kaysville, or race TROPHIES WILL be awarded to Tennis, Layton. winners in both men's and women's Fair Manager Dick Taylor said plans divisions. Medals and ribbons will be pre- are to make the race an annual event to be sented to runners placing up to tenth held in conjunction with the Davis Counplace in each of 25 classes. All runners ty Fair. The 6.2 mile run will begin at 9 a.m. Aug. 21 at the east gate of Lagoon by the Davis Pavilion. Contestants will finish the race along the track in front of the grandstand at Lagoon Stadium, the chairman said. an There!! Be Harmony Too Barbershop quartets will add a musical note to the 1982 Davis County Fair. THE ANNUAL Davis County Barber- shop Quartet competition is scheduled at 8:30 p.m. on the opening day of the fair, Thursday, Aug. 19 under the Big Top at the fairgrounds at Lagoon. Mrs. Maxine Smith, contest chairman, said judging is scheduled in two divisions men and women. AH contestants must be high school age or over and at least two members of each group must reside in Davis County. A barbershop quartet consists of a tenor, lead, baritone and bass. Judging will be based on harmony accuracy, balance and blend, stage presence and voice expression. First place winners in each division will receive trophies and cash awards and will be eligible to compete in the 1982 Utah State Fair Barbershop Quartet competition in Sep- first-pla- ce tember. SECOND AND third place winners will receive cash awards, Mrs. Smith added. Entrants are required to complete an official entry form which can be obtained from Mrs. Smith, 161 E. 1050 N., Bountiful. Entry deadline is Aug. 16. THIS IS a great opportunity for our EACH QUARTET will present two Davis County groups to compete and numbers, one ballad and one rhythm have some fun. We hope all local quartets type. No accompaniment is allowed, the will register for the contest, Mrs. Smith chairman said. said. 4-- H Will Be Busy At Fair Fair activities for Davis County club members begin before the fair 4-- H offi- cially opens. clude a style review contest, poster art contest, turkey barbecue contest, home demonstraeconomics bowl contest, tions and illustrated talks and picture Find Out How! FOR SUCCESS IN: - - 4-- H of Lloyd Smith, county agent, Susan Kingsford, home economist, and Norma Dalton, staff assistant, young people who are enrolled in Davis County clubs compete in special contests and events weeks ahead of the fair. includes cloCompetition for thing, knitting, food preparation, food conservation and safety, cake decorating, canning, dried foods, arts and crafts, home environment, agriculture, forestry, photography and entomology. UNDER DIRECTION 4--H 4-- H 4-- H 4-- H SPECIAL CONTEST and events in story slide series contest, public speaking contest, talent contest, meal preparation, dair foods contest and archery and shoot- , - I J ; Both amateur and professional photo-- 5 graphers are invited to submit entries in the 1982 Davis County Fair Aug. NOEL DEAN Voos, photography de- partment chairman, said competition is open to all residents of Davis County. 19-2- 1. (801) 4-- H Either professional or amateur may enter, Mr. Voos said. For competition purposes, the photographer who earns more than half his income as a photographer must enter the professional photo-gaphe- rs division. Entries will be judged in four divi-- s sions professional, amateur, high 1 than eight entries will be from each exhibitor. Cash accepted NO MORE awards will be given to first, second and third place entries in all divisions. Photos will be judged by judges. All entries must be received at the Davis County Fair Office at Lagoon, Aug. 16 between 7 p.m 84054 292-250- 0 Distributor for Success Motivation Institute en- school students and press (published photos). Photographs may be either black and white or color and must be no smaller than 8x10 and no larger than 6x20. Prints must be mounted, the chairman said. or send for Information to: 538, DAVIS AREA VOCATIONAL CENTER 550 E. 300 SO., HANDS-O- s 9 Associates and North Marchant P.O. Box Salt Lake 4-- H Photogs: Youre Invited Family Relations Sales Commercial Booth No. - sports contests. contest areas are Other special tractor operations contest, livestock judging, dairy judging, horse judging, PURPOSE OF the department is primarily educational. The offering of premiums for exhibits is to stimulate young people to learn to do, and take pride in doing things well. - - SEE US AT THE FAIR: ing crops judging, automotive and small gines contest. Athletics Business KAYSVILLE 546-244- 1 CAREER SKILLS TRAINING N BUSINESS SHOPTRADES Accounting Business Machines Clerical Secretarial (all types) Word Processing (WANG) CONSTRUCTION COMPUTER Programming Data Entry . 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