Show TT VICTUALS Pioneer and contemporary fixxi items available at the Great A'est Fair include: Homemade Roc Beer U'SU Monarboard Roasted Corn Scott Andcrvm Logan Cow boy Reans Scott AnJcrv'n Logan AMd Roar with Sizzle Sauce Scott Ande- rvm Lt'gan Homemade Bread Scott AnJerson Logan Flour Tortilla Rita Montano Santa Fe New Nexico Native American Fry Bread L'SU Family Life Steak-o- n a Stick Donmel Horlacher Logan Buffalo Burgers L'SU' Vending Services Hot Dv’gs and N'achos U'SU Vending Ser-v- u es Soft Drinks U'SU' Vending Services Navaho Natural Fixxls Lucielle ATlletto Aruona Old Fashioned Pofxorn Zions Your palate can be transported back to the days of Yesteryear as well as the Old 'A'est Cookout provides sumptuous meals at modest prices A TRADITIONAL OLD WEST COOKOUT rt si of Arnera a’ ( treat 'A the hardiest rrad turns of i appet 'e trom a Joren iu!tjrr p'!rrr MrKin and Spanish Frerwh IrJjn Ge rrjr- Yankee Japanese and Chinese and even j tew others It u'o all the ?rts f the Aesr's vw and waters from taiTut to trabs combining them tn a free arid eisv wav that is the least fanted with ethnic prejudge 7 r c t- - The Festival attempts to provide its patrons with a sample of the victuals of the early settlers of the Acst At the Pioneer Native American and Spanish areas fair goers can select from a variety of ind vidua! finnj items A Rut for those who want a full meal the Old Acst Cookout Uxated at the main entrance to the Great A'est Fair otters steak or beef stew with coleslaw btsquits ue cream and a choice of apple or cherry pie The servings are generous m keeping with the corn-sn-the-co- b history of the frontier chuckwagon and purchasers of the stew can refill their plates as often as desired The cookout is under the direction of Mr Kay Freeman manager of Utah State University's catering service Served each evening from 6:00 pm the meals are priced as follows: Stew $575 for adults and $U25 for children under 12 Steak S695 arranging the tours during the Festival" The tour will take you to Logan’s famous Center Street and tell you about the heritage houses many of which have been placed on the historic national and state register Historic Fe New GENERAL INFORMATION Parking: Free parking is as alil !e m the parsing adjacent to the ftba!l stadium and m tle lot adjacenttothr available in tc high rise dormitories ( vered parsing loo HITR building parking ramp across the street from the No Tice ramp fee is 2s cents jx-- hour through 500 pm charge after 5 CO p m a r Rest rooms: Rest rooms are available in the Spectrum in the HrER building gate to the Orta lost and Found: The main entrance well as the location as office A'est Fair is the lost and found for contacting lost children available Telephones: Emergency telephones arc Fav telep ones iff mam entrance to the Great Ac't Fair available in the Spectrum is bemj servation and restoration local phasced on state and Office generous helping of the rich heritage of Cache Valley will be offered for the second year as a part of Utah State University's Festival of the American A'est July 11 August 11-- 8 Last year's successful tour of Cache Valley “Brtdgerland” heritage homes and sites has been expanded to include several more historic homes and will he conducted each day beginning at 9: JO a m and will take approximately two hours to complete The tours arranged and conducted by V era Christensen of Logan will be visiting some of the earliest settlement sites and buildings that date from settlement and the region's early growth "There's such a strong emphasis on historical preservation and restoration throughout the state now I felt it was high time Cache Valley spotlighted this" Christensen said “A’e have some of the most beautiful and interesting sites in the state right here That is one of the reasons I became excited about Bank of Logan Horno Cooking Sue A'llhs Same Mexico HERITAGE HOMES AND SITES TOUR of the e Historic Preservation ah Historical Society is research has founi oughout the state and houses che Valley's heritage recommend rs worthy of studv and n j we will also rllsvillc which was the first This year J n the Valley to go plf rf £ see some there irvclous attractions sen said n addition to her own said earch the director icved important help exren ft she of h well preservation officer storical Society and ley Logan city planner f n tOUrS prfru' A yMf the tour mong the sites on at USUJ House the President's Loga the d Main Building d Bam St John Episcopal Thatcher Home Ho" Snadelter Home the bemacle and torical buildings and ho f 1 rhe tours will be lich can be nival office 750-114- 5 bl Fee: jjoo |