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Show I 1 Four - August 9, P?e TOE SOUTHER:! UTAH 1973 NEWS August !, - 1973 Par, a Four Ail icndo oQ Geih a& Gho 1T8 SCHEMAS FOR TM RULES GENERAL EXHIBITS No tnfriti will bo accepted from entrants under I yeers of egeln eny department except Pefliliow. 2. There is a $5.00 entry fee for the Miss Kane County Contest. 1. FANE BEING JUDGED ' r Any exhibit entered for competition must must have been made, raised or cared for by the exhibitor. If such exhibit hes been ourchased it most bo the property of the exhibitor for at least 60 days before the Feir opening. All entries must be properly labeled before entering in the fair. Exhibits not in accordance with this rule will be accepted for exhibition only. Any person willfully violating this condition will automatically forfeit any right to receive prize money from the Kane County Fair. 4. The management reserves the right to refuse entry to not considered worthy of merit. Exhibits which have exhibit any been exhibited in previous Fairs are not eligible for competition, but will be happily accepted for exhibition only. 5. Cash premiums will be paid at the Fair on blue (50c), red (35c), and white (25c) ribbons. Registration stubs must be presented. 3. . August 16 1973',., ' '4 All Vegist'rSti'.&nltfss fheris'' noted. 1.00 pm. to. 5:"d p.(h- - Ju$gihg.,vT', 5 00 p.m: Parade:' Lineup 4. 8 00 p.m. -- Opehlng-Taf- r lot. sfdbl.JarkTg' ahd T 10 00 Coronation of Queen (50c to 8 yrs. 75c 8 to Adults $1.00) Dance at Elementary School (Tickets: $1.25 couple; 50c extra 'la ies)f- pm. 13- - - ,, c.. lWgistretit3h'?bffruit3,''C)-ops1 9 00 a.m. to 12 noon , FRUITS AND CROPS Augost 17, 193$ - yrs; . - ' . . V.;' culture. ': "5' '. . Judging Will beginSt T4ICL R.ni.TD Comest and Dress vjie jSorest, 7 -- "T Registration for Fet Pet Show campus) Exhibits open to public e:3pt those bflng judged. Blue ribbon premiums wilt be paid in' hilT'school Terry Heaton Heaton William aVid flora- ! 9 00 am. 12:30 p.m. 1.00 p.m. :00 pm. 6. Upon regsifration, of the organization until they are officially released to the owners. 7. The Fair committees, with police aid, will use diligence to care for all property placed in its charge; but the Fair organization will not assume any responsibility for injury or loss for any cause. 1 - 4-- H '- ol - ' svm- 8 30 pm. -- Talent Show (high schdbl iuditor.uim) (Children tc 8 yrs 50'; 8 t6i 5 yrs-- ; - ' : , Any questions on the part of exhibtors or judges not covered by this book, will be sublet to Utah State Fair rules. 8. 4 l.uO) 75c,--'dult- s 1 1. Register all fruits and crops at Orderville August 16 between 9 a.m. and 12 noon. 2. A trophy will be awarded for outstanding Junior and Senior exhibitor. 3. Fruits and vegetables shall be exhibited on a 9 inch paper plate. All plates are to contain: Lot A. Specimens of the same variety, except items such as prunes and plums. These shall contain ten specimens. Lot B. Three bunches of grapes. One commercial cup of berries. 4 All other entries are to be made up as follows-LoA. Three specimens of melons or squash. Lot B. Six stalks of corn with ears. Lot C. Threshed grains and seeds to be one-hal- f inch deep on 9 inch plate, lot D. Forage Sheaf Alfalfa, clover and grasses to be tied t August W, 1WS All decisions of the judges will be final. 8.00 a.m. to 10:60 1 - , , 10. Any person who has won a trophy or sweepstakes in any class one year will not be eligible to win a trophy or sweepstakes in the same class the next year. Trophy winners will be selected by the judges. 11. There will be a Junior Division for all exhibitors to and including seventeen years of age, in each department, unless otherwise noted. 12. There will not be any political booths or campaign ature on the Fair Grounds at any time. - : J 8.00 a m. to noon all exhibits will be under the custody 9. ' WHILE WILL NOT BE OPEN TO PUBLIC . . Jr , .. - - Regislratiofteffti'veshpck Livestock Show 10:00 a.m. : . J-- 10.00 a.m to noon Registration, fof Herse Show Horse Show . 12.30 p.m. to 5.00 p.m. .; . Awards Fashion Show and 3 00 p.m. ' RodeoLions Club 5.00 p.m. 1; - ' Fireworks at school ' . 9.30 p.m. Dance school 10:00 p.m. high ym Tickets: $1.25 couple; 50c extra ladies''.. a.m.- in Lot E. 4-- 4-- - liter- ' one-hal- inch f bundles Grain Sheaf to be tied in 2 inch bundles . ' DIVISION Class E - CROPS 1. Lot A. Russets,- Lot B. Bliss; Lot C. Rural; Lot D. All Others Class 2. Cereals (any variety) Lot A. Barley,- Lot B. Oats; Lot C. Corn,- Lot D. Corn on Stalk; lot E. Alfalfa; Lot F. Grass Seed; Lot G. All others. Class 3. Vegetables (All varieties) Lot A. Beans Lot I Cucumber Lot B. Beets Lot J. Cabbage Lot C. Squash Lot K Sweet Corn Lot D. Onions Lot L. Peppers Lot E. Tomatoes Lot M. Cauliflower Lot F. Carrots Lot N. Turnips Lot G. Cantaloupes Lot O. All Others Lot H. Watermelon Class 4. Fruits (Any Variety) Lot A. Grapes Lot E. Plums" Lot B. Peaches Lot F. Prunes Lot C. Pears Lot G. All Others - - REGISTRATION mwior See department rules for registration schedules. 1. An entry tag must be filled out for each exhibit before it will be accepted. Tag must be presented before payment will be made. 2. Places of Registration: Livestock and Horse Show under trees at campus trance. All exhibits in high school building. en. CONCESSIONS rf m t August 18 Immediately flowingHqrse'shdw''''".'' Sponsored by Coral Sands Lions Club (Entrance fbe for children) Tickets will be charged for the rodeo. l' ,' Contest will be open to all kids If years ahd under. Junior division up to and including 13 years. Senior dvision 14 through 18 years. . . .All contestants must have consent and !iabilitylrelease fiorn ' . parents. 1 T' ' Belt buckles will be awarded to.wjrtfiers in each event. Lincoln Crofts Anyone wishing a concesion at the Fair must make application wtih Lincoln Crofts, Orderville, Utah. Contracts will be arranged and signed after applications are considered. OPENING PARADE uverrecK iiMltfir-;..'',-- Terry Heaton, Pres.,' Lohg' Valley T.F'AT T . T Lot D. . Dora'rt l'amb, Instructor V No entries will be accepted 'from entrants uncer 1C of age in any livestock ciepartment. t I. The management reserves to refuse 'er'rv 0 merit.-- . Eu'Kibitots 'wnch of exhibit not considered worthy any have been exhibited in previous. fairs' or shows anc; won grar.i champion are not eligible , for competition, but will oe .laoc accepted for exhibition only- - . 1. 3. Upon registration; all exhibits will'be-'thresponsibilnv of the owner, and the wjll rtb, assume any responsibility for injury or less fer.aby-iSOse..- ; '' 4. All decisions of the judeefc ?tTDfee'inal. ' 5. Ah y "per son ' wWTas wfrf7BljRr0 r'Tw epsffkes r f ri any class one year will not be eligible fo win' a' trophy 'oV sweep-stake- s . in the same class the next year. . 6. Trophy and sweepstakes winners will be selected by the judges. 7. There will be a Junior Division in each class and an adult exhibdivision. To be eligible to be in the JuVnor Division-)- , a member jn good Standing itor must own the livestock ,and-b- e of a or F.F.A. club found in;the county. 8. All entries will be judged by ;hjf Darvn,?wttSy$tem. Each animal will be graded on, its oWn merits.; r ' ' . 9. The same animal may be ehfetjed in'brWclass only. ','- 10. Exhibitor must have ewnedthe-- ehimalSt least jfr&tdays prior to the fair; except 90 days 'bn fat calves. 11. No entry fee. at 10.00 12. Fat animals of the and F.F.A. will a m. on the last day of the Fair. They most be on thegrounds and ready for judging by this time. , 13. Final class grouping will be left to the discretiepof the judges. l.; 14. All dairy cows must be milked but the mornirkf of the livestock show. 15. All animals must be halter or tame enough for collar ' r . workina. 16. Fat beef entries will be limited to tw animals per exhibitor. 17. Fat lamb entries will be limitedtto' feOr, animals per ' " ' exhibitor. 18 Fat hog entries will be limited to three animals per exhibitor. 19. Exhibitors are required to dress neatly when they take their stock in the show ring (no coveralls) 20 All exhibitors must exhibit their own animals unless they have more than one animal in one class. 21. No animal will be judged unless the owner is there to take care of the animal. . 22 To be eligible for the outstanding 41 or. F.F.A. exhibitor trophy the member must enter all his animals with the person in charge of the livestock and also after judging turn in the tag number of the animal, class the animal ww.in.and The type .of ribbon won by the animal. EXHIBITOR MUST OWN ANIMALS the-ndh- "Music, Music, Music" - Apples Class 5. Miscellaneous Items (Any Variety) Lot A. Honey Lot B All Others DIVISION Class 6. Home dried fruits and vegetables. Lot A. Fruits Lot B ! . Sharon DeMille Karen Johnson Linda Crofts 4:30 p.m., August 16 all exhibitors must be registered and ready to start. A prize will be given for the best parade unit in each division. Competition will be open to any unit depicting the theme of "Music, Music, Music." By Line up will be at the school parking lot at 4:60 p.m. Parade time 5:00 p.m. DIVISIONS Aqes Ages Ages 3-- 8 16-u- p 6 G A e -- V-r. 1' 5 y Prizes 1st $7.00 2nd $4.50 3rd $2.00 Prizes lst- -$ 15.00 2nd- -$ 10.00 3rd $ 5.00 Prizes lst- -$ 10.00 2nd $ 5.00 3rd $ 3.00 (In case of rain BE PREPARED) L l Vi ? cV- 1 tx USED TO WIN THESE TROPHIES. The following point system will be used in determining the winner of the outstanding or F.F.A. exhibitor livestock 4-- trophy. I Trophy winner 5 points Sweepstakes Blue ribbon Red ribbon White ribbon 4 5 . . ..... . .' points 3 points 2 points I- - HORSE SHOW GROUP EXHIBIT This display is open to any group or company having an interest in the development of Kane County. Any worthwhile, well prepared exhibit of Ranch and Farm 'R equipment will be accepw$. Due to limited space,- applications will be on a d 14. basis, and must be in by August ' r -J . VI f 'T'tcv ' , , . , RULES 1. AM entries will be judged by the Danish Merit System. Each animal will be graded on its own merits. 2. The same horse may be entered in more than one class, and shown and graded separably, in each class; but will be awarded only one cash prize. 3. Each horse will be assigned a number at time of regis- tration. Numbers must be displayed on animal during every event. CLASSIFICATION Halter Classes Class No. Foals of 1972 IQ. F.II.es Foals of 1971 2Q. Fillies Foals of 1970 3Q. Fillies Foals of 1969 and before 4Q. Mares 5Q. Broodmares, any age. Mares which have produced a foal in 1972 or 1971 6Q. Grand Champion Mare 2 animals either sex, any age 7Q. Produce of Dam Foals of 1971 8Q. Geldings Foals of 1970 9Q. Geldings Foals of 1969 or before 10Q. Geldings 11Q. Grand Champion Gelding Foals of 1972 12Q. Colts Foals of 1971 13Q. Colts Foals of 1970 14Q. Colts Foals of 1969 and before 15Q. Stallions 16Q. Grand Champion Stallion 2 animals either sex, any age 17Q. Get of Sire - - 'V Performance Classes Junior Western Pleasure (16 yrs. and under) 18Q. - - 19Q. Senior Western Pleasure 203. Stock horses under saddle (all horses will run the pattern) first-com- - first-serve- A , 9a 1 Garnel! Blackburn Everyone is welcome to compete or watch. Each event will be at the Fairgrounds. Registration 10 00 a.m. to 12 noon, August 18 show 12.30 to 4 00 p.m. - Fair Board 4 r 0FJ - point COMMERCIAL EXHIBiTS Supervisors Commercial exhibits and demonstrations of saleable goods useful to the people of Kane County are invited. There will be no entrance fee, however, space arrangements m j$t be made by seeing management. No selling will be allowed on the Fairgrounds except by specific contract with rhe Fair Board. The Board retains the right to reject any or all commercial exhibits if they are considered to be of a detrimental nature. i J t ' i Yr d 4-- DIVISION r' ''& 4-- f 3t v Vegetables r V rA' 4''.' j .fikj Vrf FGft INFORMATION ON SOME OF THE OTHER DIVISIONS OF THE FAIR CHECK ELSEWHERE IN THE NEWSPAPER sa-n- |