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Show i itf Wifca, iiyn 'iitrrm iniiiiii i mi ",M'"'' Ilian SOUTHERN UTAH NEWS WEDNESDAY AUGUST 11. 1993 Community Northern Arizona Fair at Fredonia coming up fast at August is well underway and that can only mean the Northern Arizona Fair is just around the comer! The Fair for 1993 will be held at the Fredonia El- ementary School. day, August 26 5:30 p.m. Friday, August 27, entries will be taken, and the fair officially by opens with a ribbon-cuttin- g the Miss Northern Arizona Fair y Queen at 4:00 p.m. The Rodeo will host its event at 6:00 p.m. at the rodeo grounds. Saturday the day will begin with a ran at 6:00 a.m., 9:00 at a.m., Grand Canparade yon Car Show at 1 1 :00 a.m., pet show at 11:00 a.m. and many d other events. Polish up those collections, bottles of preserved food, iron your doilies and handiwork and get busy so all your work can be Tri-Cit- To kick off the fair, the an- nual Northern Arizona Fair Queen contest will be held Friday, August 20 at the Fredonia LDS Cultural Hall. Saturday, August 21, the annual Variety Show will be held at the Fredonia Elementary School. Please come and support our young people and enjoy a fun-fille- weekend. d 5-- K fun-fille- The actual fair will begin with Dutch Oven appreciated at the Northern the Cookoff at the city park Thurs Arizona Fair. ever-popul- ar Fredonia Senior Center Schedules Menus Meat loaf, creamed potatoes, cottage cheesepears, August peas, biscuits, peach pie August 1 2 - Roast beef, potatoes, carrots, cole slaw, oatmeal bread, pears Young Women do Service Project August 13 Cheeseburgers, oven fries, lettuce, tomato, onion, fruit The Orderville 2nd Ward Young Women decided to do a service project and plant marigolds on the LDS church in the chain gang, without pick salad property. The ground, they discovered, only looked" soft After putting their time on a better must be way. Shovels work better August 16 - Ham & beans, oven fried potatoes, sliced tomato, com and shovel, armed with only bare hands and spoons, they decided there from the neighbors. Special thanks to Marge bread, pears than spoons and the job was soon completed after borrowing propertools Crofts. The planters were Lisa and Jessica Reese, Amy Goukfing, Alayna, Lorene, and Denise Johnson, Misty August 1 7 Steak & gravy, potatoes, carrot salad, mixed vegetable, well done. a rest while 11 - Griffiths, and Susan Walker. They all enjoyed ice-crea- m and a well deserved admiring job w.w. muffin, Coconino County seeks job corps center be charged with leading efforts to obtain a Center by gamering community support, as well as working with members of Congress in hopes of being selected as a site for the center. Coconino Countys proposal will compete with other proposals nationwide. The kick-of- f meeting will be held on August 9, 1993, at 11 :00 a.m. in the Coconino County Administration Center, Board 14 and 24. The committee, which is being of Supervisors Meeting Room, by Supervisors Den- 219 E. Cherry, Flagstaff, nis Wells and Tom Chabin, will Don't forget, the Kane County Fair starts today and runs thru Saturday. Come on out & have some fun! The Coconino County Board of Supervisors is forming a Job Corps Advisory Committee with the goal of securing support and funding for the construction of a Job Corps Center in Coconino County. Job Corps Centers, which have been in existence since 1964, have provided residential training to over 1.5 million youths between the ages of ed Sixth Season of . v jellofruit August 18 Green chile, tossed salad, refried beans, ice cream August 19 - Turkey & gravy, potatoes, green pea salad, capri vegetable, roll, cherry cobbler August 20 Baked fish, baked potato, beet salad, cauliflower, corn muffin, apricots Coming events There will be a van trip for August to Kolob. After spending some time at Kolob, we will continue on to Cedar City and come home over Cedar Mountain. The trip will be on August 14 and will leave at 7:00 a.m. Bring a lunch and $3. Call your reservations in to Mildred at Dont forget about the quilt that we are raffling off to raise funds for the Senior Citizens. The quilt raffle will be drawn at the Fair. Tickets are for sale at the Center, the town office and the Senior Citizen Board. 643-717- 0. ) Workshop for small businesses scheduled . . Wednesday Night at the Gazebo Hair at Back to School Perm Special Wednesday, August 4 7:30 p.m. Introducing Apprentice Cindy Anderson 4 $18 - Regular Wrap $22 - Spiral Special good thru August 31st 8 for an appointment Call -- Featuring "The Red Ridge Band" With Kourtney Stirland 644-577- All ages welcome! Located across the street from the Post Office. A worksh op about opening and operating a small business will be held Wednesday, August 18 from 8:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. in room 2404 of the Federal Building, 1 25 South State Street, Salt Lake City. The workshop, sponsored by the U.S. Small Business Administration and the Service Corps of Retired Executives (SCORE), will feature training on preparations necessary to start a small business, business regulations, taxes, financingand marketing. Registration is at 8:30 a.m. A $25 registration fee will be charged for the workshop. For additional information call SCORE at 524-321- 1. |