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Show AUGUST THURSDAY, 9, i3T ARC YOU ISl - . By Nan E. Johnson POOR: .... Neednt Be! See or Write OSCAR BARRICK HURRICANE, UTAH General Agent Cooperative Life of America l'tth State Farm. Bureau Service that provides Legal Reserve Life Ins. at cost 65 E. 4th So., Salt Lake City of Class 1 Potatoes (. Esplin, daughter Mr. and Mrs. Richard Esplin visited a week in Sal Lake with her uncle CROUP FRUITS and aunt, the Eugene Y'oungs, reAdair and Mrs. Mr. Welister and home with Mrs. Vardanian turning Class (Anv Varietv) Mr. and Mrs.' Meric Brinkerhoff atJorgensen B Peaches A. Grapes C. Ieais tended the Brinkerhoff reunion held F. Pi lines E. Plums C Ml Otheis Ida Mane Young, daughter of Mr at Ricknell, Utah Saturday. ('lass 5 Miscellaneous Items (Anv Varietv) and Mrs. Orson Young .returned B All Other A Honey home Saturday after spending two In Sacrament meeting Sunday, Mr Wetks in Salt Lake at the home of and Mrs. Gerald Porter had their her sister, M rs. Vardanian Jorgensen. baby blessed and gave him the name, Gerald Francis Porter, Jr. Mr. and Ronnie Bolander, son of Bishop Mrs. Areal Chamberlain had their and Mrs. Joseph Bolander, entertam- baby blessed giving him the name, Kelvin Areal. COUNTY Where the I I 4)! i, a - mmm I r I,"' , - .V I; Spends the Winter Blows Washington County. Mild winteis and zestful summers bring perpetual pleasure to natives and visitois alike. The "'-i- i van ' an ai i in the B. Parchment OVER 63 DF.PARTMFNT Ojun to all exhibitors of Home and Fine Arts over Sixty-fivtiophv will lx presented to the outstanding exhibitor. u e years JUNIOR HOME ARTS llns group is ox n to all under fifteen years of age. A trophy will lc pn suited to the exhibitor in Junior Department. HOME ARTS DIVISION-PANT- RY STORES Val- GENERAL RULES Onlv juixluits of the home kitihen are eligible for premiums. Pro-- f sMonal woik will lx HOME ARTS accepted for exhibit onlv. 2 Fvlubitois shall furnish their own china or paper plate for display F.STIIFR TAIT, Supervisor purjlOses 3 No VAUNA COVINGTON, Assistant pieparcd mixes such as cake or pie crust mixes may be used. 4 All ars mint lx l.dx led neatly with the name of the OFON COVINGTON, Junior Assistant 'product and imtliixl o( presets. ition, and the exhibitor's name. GENERAL RULES 5 Two jars, standard size only, constitute an exhibit for and meats. fruits, ililrs, 1 00, for 9.00 22. all, Registration August 6. Two one-haArticles exhibited at previous county or state fairs will not Ik entered pint jelly glasses with paraffin and lids constitutes an evlul.it lor preserves, fruit butters, conserves, for competition, but for DISPLAY onlv. piqkles, and relishes. in quarts, pints, or half pints only. No entries may lx removed until 6 00 p.m August 21 Claim clieiks Ill kl s and r. 7 Two one Inlf must 1h presented. After Uigusl 21, the Fair Committee will not lx pint jelly glasses with paraffin and lids constitutes an evlulut for j. IK and jams. . Standard ft for unclaimed. articles jars or glasses only. responsible H. All .irs must lx l.dxled with the name of All entries, except display onlv, must lx the woik of the exhibitor All product and date ol canning the l.dxd to lx placed on the bottom of the jar. articles must lx completed. All 9 baking must lx done within 24 hours More judging. Exhibit Articles must lx labeled with the exhibitor's name, entry iiiiiiiIxt, ami onlv one-lair cake. Do not ice or frost cakes, unless they are to b division in whkh it is being entered. . judged for decoration only. Soiled or poorly presstd artules will not lxIf colored tissue paper is Ixing used to set out the on pattern m needle one-qua- 1. 2. 3. Clubs from Glendale went to Duck Creek club camp the past week end and report having a very enjoyable time. (Continued on page six) . Cloth 1 and Mrs. Ellis Anderson and from Las Vegas visited at the of Mr. and Mrs. Mangus Andthis week. Five ' yc Gardening finds one of the lxst iev at work. Sid Hatton, Glendale The Glendale Ward Primary held their Primary Birthday Service prepared by the General Board, SunThe theme of the day evening. program was "Help Me Find The Way". The program was under the direction of Pres. Ita Mae Campbell. . . . ul Cr (ife'n'.i Miss Vivian Cox who has been employed at Salt Lake is home visiting lier father, Mr. William E. Cox. and other relatives and friends. Mr. family home erson 1 4 - DIVISION-- A Home Sewing A New home finished articles (Dresses, B Remodeled Garments (See Rules) C Artu les from feed or flour sacks. ( laxv 2 Home Handiwork A B. Crochiting Knitting D Needle Point E. Infant Wear (las-- I 3- Bedding and Rugs A B. Rugs . Bedspreads Shades ( lass f. Glsndsta liens Holes semi-tropic- l HOME ARTS A waim glowing .on climate makes it possible to glow fine fruits and vegetables and to hanest-fiv- e flops of hay a season, lears, peaches, melons, and even oianges grow in gay profusion. And annually, thousands of tourists admire the beauty of the St. George Temple and the grandeur of Zion National Pmk. The United States Brewers Foundation salutes the Bright Spot in Utahs Future Washington County. A typical community of progressive and I iw abiding citizens who favor our program a program whii h assuie the sale of beer conditions. and ale under ordeily, k CL and well again. able to be home La: I In'll A Host, 91, still docs hand Nabbie Mace of Kanab, is alwavs work and lias alwavs had exhibits of an active participant in the Fair with her handwork at the Fair. her beautiful handwork. family reunion Friday and Saturday Mis. in Panguitch and Ordervillc. Eliza Cox who has loen hospitalized is out and at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Afton Hepworth in Panguitch. We hope she will soon he Summer Sun tin&ifZi ' . V Mr. and Mrs. Clive Jullev from Orem, Utah spent tlie past week here vistmg with friends and relatives. Monday they visited at the Crand Canyon, Mrs. Ins Reese and children and Mrs. Rex Crofts and children accompanied them. Mrs. Jolley, Reese and Crotts are sisters. They also attended the Win. Cov WASHINGTON BEER and ALE D V"" ". Salute to , woik, pastel tintsu'should lx used. 4H exhibitor cannot compete against herself. 9 Remodeled artules must be accompanied by a statement explaining what has lieen done to them and the cost. 10 During the judging, the building will be closed to the public. 11 Ingenuity in use of materials such as feed sacks .will be recognized and judged on their merit. 12. Junior Department will lie up to 15 years of age. 13. The same score cards will he used as are used for the state fair. A. Russets B. Bliss Rural Saturday on his 9th Class 2 Cereals (Anv Vurietv) birthday. B. Oats A. Bariev C. Corn D. Corn on Stalk F. Crass Set d E. Alfalfa C. All Other Mr. and Mrs. Larry Esplin .are the proud parents of a son bom July Class 3 Vegetables (All Varieties) B. Beets A. Beans C. Squash D. Onions E. Tomatoes 30th. This makes their 2nd son. F. Carrots 11. Watcrmcllon C. Cautalotix-- s I. Cucuinlx'rs Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Brinker-liof- f K. Sweet Corn L Peppers M Cauliflowers J. Cabbage N". are the proud parents of a girl O All Other Turnips horn on July 30th. They have two sons and a daughter. B LaVov Rust, son of Mr. and Mrs B. O. Rust, is home on leave trom his duties in the U.b. Navy. . . . Page Three H. ed his friends lliclma Dawn Lamb of Bridgeland Utah has been visiting here at the home of her brother, LaN'or Lamb for a while. 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