Show DEPARTMENT PHOTOGRAPHY SPECIAL RULES: in all categories must have been taken since 1987 Jaunary Be sure to properly identify each piece If in a frame NO GLASS OR PLASTIC COVERING may be used The Fair Committee is not responsible for lost or stolen goods Entry Limit: Each exhibitor is limited to entering two prints per category and no more than 6 prints per exhibitor Entries should be entered on Tuesday August 6 between 10:00 am and 4:00 p m PREPARATION OF PRINTS: No prints smaller than 8” x 10” will be No prints larger than accepted 16” x 20 whl be accepted All prints regardless of size MUST be mounted on 16” x 20” mountboard or 16” x 20” window mats Both vertical and horizontal prints will be accepted IDENTIFICATION OR PRINTS: On the back of each print the exhibitor must have: A Name of Exhibitor B Title of Print C Class D Category E Size (Whether large or small) The photographic supervisor will not be responsible for placing exhibitors' entries into specific categories Exhibitor may print or sign his name in the lower right hand corner of the print or mount in letters not to exceed inch in height PROFESSIONAL DIVISION: Notation: Exhibitors charging a fee for their pictures to make a living must pay entry fee of $100 Photographs must be 11" x 14” and up mounted on 16” x 20” not under glass or plastic covering In the professional division names of individuals or firms will be covered If you feel this will hinder fair during judging judgment of the print the photographic supervisor recommends you do not sign or stamp your print For Fair competition purposes one who makes over half his income from B&W or Color Lab or Technique must enter the photography including Professional Division All others must enter the Amateur or Junior Division Exhibitors entering the photographs in the Professional Division may frame their photographs and submit with a easel for better display during show If framed however do not put under glass or plastic JUDGING: Judging will be done under 125 foot candles of light This lighting may be simulated with a bare 100 watt lamp at a distance of 16 inches Entries will be juried and all prints not meeting standards of the exhibit will not be hung PHOTOGRAPHS WILL BE JUDGED ACCORDING TO: Impact feeling 2 Composition 3 Technical excellence Each will be scored on a point system Photographs receiving highest points in each category will be specifically awards in the category in which entered PREMIUMS WILL BE PAID AS FOLLOWS: DEPARTMENT F - FLOWERS Entries accepted at 9:00 am Thursday August 11 1988 2 Competition is open to all residents of Millard County There will be 3 Judged classes will be open to amateur and professional a special class for professional exhibitors and all are invited to exhibit 4 Judging will take place before exhibits are open to the public and no exhibitor shall be present during judging Places will not be given to entries of low standard regardless of the number of entries in the class 5 Pick up containers on Saturday at 5:00 pm 6 Containers must be furnished by exhibitors Cans fruit jars and beverage bottles are not acceptable 7 All entries in the cultural division must be correctly named or identified May be deciding factor in close competition 8 No artificial flowers or foliage will be allowed A minimum of dyed or in those classes where so stated sprayed material will be permitted 9 Every precaution will be taken to protect property of exhibitors but the Fair Committee cannot be responsible for losses 10 More flower arrangements are wanted award whether there Any exhibit deemed unworthy will not receive an is competition or not in the same class No exhibit will receive an award will be final greater than its merits Judges’ decision will be given in each division if there is an exhibit that merits 12 Sweepstakes this award according to the decision of the judges DIVISION HORTICULTURE Aster - 3 blooms (one color one variety) 2 Aster - collection (mixed or same variety) 3 Cosmos - Collection 4 Show Dahlia 5 Cactus Dahlia 6 Pompon Dahlia or 3 7 Gladiolus - color small kind 8 Gladiolus - large display (can be mixed colors) 9 Marigolds - large - 3 blooms same variety 10 Marigolds - medium - 3 blooms same variety 11 Mangolds - small display same variety 12 Nasturtium - 6 13 Petunia - collection same variety 14 Petunia - large or small display (mixed varieties) 15 Snapdragon - collection 16 Sweet Peas - collection 17 Zinnia - 3 large (one color or mixed colors) same variety 18 Zinnia - small collection (one color same variety) 19 Zinnia - collection (mixed color same variety) or collection 20 Any other variety DfVISION PERENNIALS 21 Roses 22 Roses - 3 23 Roses - Display 24 Pansies - Large display mixed colors - 3 sprays any kind of any color 25 Chrysanthemums 26 Delphinium - 3 sprays any kind of any color 27 Phlox - 3 of a color and 3 of a kind 28 Goldenglo - 3 29 Any perennials - 3 of a color and 3 of a kind DIVISION Any annual in groups of five or more (An annual is a plant grown from seed to maturity IV HOUSE PUNTS DIVISION 39 35 Glosmia 31 Ferns 40 36 Other 32 Begonia (not 37 Ivy 33 Geranium 41 (3 blossoms on one plant)38 African Violet 34 Cactus 30 DfVISION INDOOR GARDENS 42 Cacti and'or succulents in sealed transparent container 43 Terrariums 44 Other in Any type of flowers may be used Some plant materials must be used in all arrangements Contrived flowers of natural materials are permitted Dried andor treated and painted materials are allowed No artificial fruit may be used Pebbles crushed glass particles or other material used to cover the mechanics are considered part of the mechanics Accessories allowed Flags may not be used in any design Arranger's choice of material in all classes unless otherwise stated and in these classes preference will be given to designs including some fresh plant material DIVISION THEME Midsummer Rainbows: Arrangement stressing variety in color Pot of Gold: Arrangement in yellows Glass prisms: Use of glass containers or accessories and to suggest colors made by light shining through cut glass Rainbow Arch: shape of arrangement Refracted Light: An arrangement using the colors in a rainbow in order as found in refracted light: Violet Indigo Blue Green Yellow Orange and Red Junior: A junior is a person 10 years of age and younger and Class must enter this division only We wish to encourage a child’s expression in arranging flowers by himself as well as artistic quality Teen: A teen is a person 11 to 18 years of age and must enter Class this division only We wish to encourage the enjoyment of creating an arrangement by yourself as well as artistic quality Adult: This class includes men women novice amateurs and Class Senior Citizens Professional: This includes anyone who makes a partial living with Class Entries will be charged $100 entry fee flower arrangements G - CROP AND HORTICULTURE DEPARTMENT Refer to Fair General Rules and Schedule for time and place information 2 Any varieties of merit not listed may be added by the supervisors 3 Open and Junior classes will be judged A B C or no award if not merited section 4 Junior classes refer to must be entered at 9:00 am Thursday 5 All entries in this department 6 Judging will be Thursday morning 7 Any exhibitor cannot receive more than one premium in each class unless different varieties are specified 8 Exhibitor will furnish 9 inch plates for their exhibits 9 Do not cover exhibits with any material such as waxed paper plastic wrap SWEEPSTAKES: $500 (Given in each division if exhibit merits) FIELD DIVISION CROPS Premiums: Blue - $3 00 Red - $2 00 White - $1 00 A sheaf consists of a bundle tied tightly at 3 places and about 3 in diameter at the base Sheaf hard Red Winter Wheat any variety 2 Sheaf Soft White Wheat any variety 3 Sheaf Oats any variety 4 Sheaf Barley any variety 5 Sheaf Alfalfa Hay any variety 6 Corn - Grain - 5 ears 7 Corn 5 stocks 8 Grain - Hard Red Winter Wheat any variety in glass quart jar 9 Grain - Soft White Wheat any variety in glass quart jar 10 any variety in glass quart jar 11 Grain - Barley any variety in glass quart jar 12 Alfalfa - Seed - one pint 13 Sweet Clover - Seed - One pint 14 Potatoes any variety in a tray or box - 10 potatoes DIVISION GARDEN II VEGETABLES inches HERBS Premiums: Blue - $150 Red - Si 00 White - $75 15 Any mature dry bean pint in a clear glass jar 16 Snap bean (fresh) - 10 pods 17 Beet (fresh washed inch tops left on) - 5 roots inch tops left on) - 5 roots 18 Carrot (fresh washed 19 Cabbage - 2 trimmed heads 20 Cauliflower - 2 trimmed heads 21 Sweet corn - 5 ears husked table maturity 22 Cucumber - 5 fruit for slicing 23 Cucumber - 5 fruit for pickling 24 Eggplant - 2 fruit 25 Lettuce - 2 trimmed heads 26 Onion (dry scales intact - 2 men top left on - 3 bulbs men 27 Parsnips (fresh washed tops left on) - 5 roots 28 Peas (fresh) - 10 pods 29 Peppers 3 fruit 30 Pumpkin - 2 fruit medium size 31 Summer squash (table matunti 3 fruits (varieties judged separately) 32 Winter squash (small varieties mature) - 2 fruits 33 Winter squash (large varieties mature) - 2 fruits 34 Swiss Chard 3 large plants roots attached and washed) 35 Tomato (ripe) - 5 fruits (varieties judged separately) 36 Tomato (mature green large varieties only) 5 fruits inch tops left on) 5 roots 37 Turnip (fresh washed 38 Any other vegetable property named - 2 or more GARDEN COLLECTION $1 00 Premium: Blue - $3 00 Red $2 00 White 39 This collection must contain 6 Kinds of garden vegetables and three of of kinds qua'ity and uniformity of the exhibit will be each variety Number considered in judging DfVISION one season ) Philodendron Dish Garden covered) Macrame hangar 21 198! - Page 9 paper DIVISION III ANNUALS July 4-- Interin Ann Marie Mankin USU Extension Agents: MarGenne B Rowley Larry Campbell members must be enrolled in project and phase in which exhibit is made Members must be 9 years old by January of current year to compete for State Fair Those less than nine may compete for county awards only 2 Check book for proper exhibit for your project Improper exhibits will NOT be judged 3 Judges will place exhibits in 1st 2nd classifications according to the qualiBlue and red ribbons will be given to indicate the difty of the products ference in each classification Every proper entry will receive a ribbon each article entered in the Fair 4 An exhibitor’s label must accompany These will be handed out at the time of entry 5 Each exhibitor with their club leader must make out an entry sheet for their articles These are available at the time of registration 6 Each club member may enter one exhibit in each phase for the following projects: Foods Clothing Home Environment Child Care Cake Decorating entries for each project Premiums will Other exhibits will be limited to be paid on top two exhibits 7 All exhibits for Millard West except vegetables and flowers will be checked in Tuesday August 9 from 10:00 to 400 8 Exhibits for Millard East except vegetables and flowers must be checked in according to the following schedule: pm Scipio - Celeste Lisonbee home Holden - Connie Bennett home pm Meadow - Pam Robison home pm' Kanosh - Sherrie Paxton pm 10:00 Tribal Building - Margaritte Lane 9:30 USU Extension Office - Fillmore & Flowell pm 9 Garden exhibits with paper plates should be brojght to the Deseret Fair Building from 7 to 9 am on Thursday August 11 10 Clothing exhibits should be brought on hangers clean and pressed in WAXED 11 Food exhibits should be brought on paper plates wrapped Photographs ADULT: (11x14 - 16x20 Large prints) (8x10 Small prints) JUNIOR: (11x14 - 16x20 Large prints) (8x10 Small prints) SWEEPSTAKES WILL BE GIVEN AT THE DISCRETION OF THE JUDGES COLOR PRINTS BLACK AND WHITE PROFESSIONAL 1A Portraiture Portraiture Industrial 2 Commercial 2A Commercial Industrial 3A Wildlife and Nature 3 Wildlife and Nature 4A Pictorial - Scenic 4 Pictorial - Scenic 5A Press 5 Sports Press Sports 6A Unclassified 6 Unclassified AMATEUR 7A Human Interest 7 Human Interest 8A Action 8 Action 9A Scenic - Pictorial 9 Scenic - Pictorial 10A Portrait 10 Portrait 11 A Creative Art Creative Art 12A Unclassified 12 Unclassified JUNIOR 13A Human Interest 13 Human Interest 14A Scenic - Pictorial Pictorial 14 Scenic 15A Portrait 15 Portrait 16A Action 16 Action 17A Unclassified 17 Unclassified It is for 18 and under Even if you NOT is Division This Junior NOTE: are entered in you may enter in this open class MOUNT BOARD AND WINDOW MATS FOR YOUR PICTURES WILL BE AVAILABLE BY CONTACTING PHOTOGRAPHY CHAIRMEN They will also be willing to give help to those who contact them NOTICE: NO ONE MAY ENTER PRINTS THAT HAVE BEEN PREVIOUSLY JUDGED IN ANY OTHER SHOW Thun CSPS Millard County DEPARTMENT W - FRUIT $1 00 White Premium: Blue - $1 50 Red $ 75 Five apples or pears of one variety will constitute a plate Plums or prunes or am small fruit should cover the plate raspberries or strawberries 40 Plate apples each variety 41 Plate pears each variety 42 Plate plums each variety 43 Plate prunes each variety 44 Plate strawberries each variety 45 Plate raspberries each varie'y 46 Any other fruit property namei - 5 or more DfVISION V - GARDEN NOVELTY This division shall express the imagmation of the exhibitor and is open to all ages Fruits andor vegetables be used Look for unique appearance or combine several to express an icea Other matena's such as cloth paper sacks etc may be used to help epress the idea 12 Exhibits will be released at 5:00 pm Saturday August 13 Please do not ask to take them before that time Premium monies will be forfeited if taken early 13 Exhibits will be judged Wednesday to 5:00 pm JudgAugust ing will not be open to the public Exhibits will be open to the public Thursday 1:00 pm to 7:00 pm Friday 10:00 am to 7:00 pm and Saturday - 10:00 am to 6:00 pm 14 Jr Style Dress Review Wednesday clothing August 9 at 6 pm All exhibitors are expected to compete in this event Prizes will be given for 1st 2nd 3rd Premium monev paid for the event 15 All Exhibits are to be checked out of the exhibit building at 5:00 pm Saturday August 13 No exhibits will be released before this time Those not picked up on Saturday except any food exhibits will be taken to the Extension Office in Delta or Fillmore and may be picked up there the following Monday Food exhibits will be dumped out but the ribbons and check sheets will be saved for the exhibitor 16 Premium money will be paid at the fair this year and may be picked up exhibit room Any Friday August 12 from 10:00 a m 2:00 pm at the premium money not picked up at this time must be picked up at the USU Extension Offices after the fair - Fillmore Delta OFFICE CONTACT THE USU EXTENSION IF YOU HAVE ANY FURTHER QUESTIONS MINI Foods Nutritional candy made from dried milk or a nutritional snack: 6 pieces Educational poster illustrating basic nutrition food safety or basic food preparation Clothing Enter any of the following- Drawstring apron Swimsuit Coverup Triangle Blouse Apron Eyeglass Case Oven mitt Pin Cushion Handbag Shawl Baby Bib Golf Club Socks OR Educational Poster depicting clothing skills Needlework One small article in single crochet or a simple knitted article plastic needlepoint or latch hook Child Care only (See Child Care Section) May do Child Care Home Environment Hemmed dishtowel fringed luncheon scarf fringed place mats or potholders Entomology Boxes of insects containing at least 10 different insects Arts and Crafts Enter one of each of the following: Ceremics Leathercraft Fly Tying Stained Others Glass Etching Beading Lapidary OilAcrylic Painting Other Projects ColEnter one of each of the following: Health Safety Home Management Other Wood Working Histories lections Energy Puppetry DIVISION FOODS it is not necessary that you use the recipe given in In all foods projects the manual Any favorite recipe may be used as long as you have the same kind of a finished product as required 2 Be sure your baked goods are thoroughly cooled then wrap them in waxed paper Do not use aluminum foil saran wrap or plastic wrap 3 Recipe files need not be exhibited 4 Educational exhibits will be judged at the County Fair only - FOODS Fun With Foods or Fit It All Together Four baked Class cookies - same variety - standard size All American Have Fun With Quick Dishes - Foods Class 2 FOODS Foods Fit It All Together II: Four muffins - one variety - standard size OR one standard loaf quick bread Have Fun Learning About Luncheons Quick Meals: Class 3 FOODS OR Menu and Recipe four baking powder biscuits OR four cheese File Class 4 FOODS IV: Dinner Is Served One loaf white bread OR one loaf whole wheat bread Class 5 MICROWAVE COOKING: Mystery and Magic of Microwave An individual exhibit can be any product which does not require refrigeration 'Required Copy of recipe on 3"x5" card Class 6 ADVANCED FOODS: Advanced Foods Fit It All Together III: A member may enter only one individual exFoodways - Motion for Life hibit in this class An individual exhibit shall consist of one variety of fancy baked products bread rolls cakes or candy (Creamed filling on or in any baked product should not be used) To avoid waste send only one layer of a cake make tea rings and other fancy breads in a smaller size (about half the usual recipe) If frosted sweet rolls and breads should have only a light glaze Copy of recipe on 3 "x5” card Required (Creamed filling on or in any baked product or any other product requiring is prohibited refrigeration An individual exhibit may consist of an educational display pertaining to food and fitness (maximum size 4'x4') FOOD CONSERVATION AND SAFETY Outdoor Cooking A member may enter only Class 7 FIRST PHASE one individual exhibit An individual exhibit shall consist of three biscuits on a stick or baked in a reflector oven or baked in a can Class 8 SECOND PHASE - Outdoor Cooking An individual exhibit shall outdoor reflector oven or buddy burner consist of one Class 9 THIRD PHASE An individual exhibit shall consist of an original puppet show with script or an original flipchart with script to be used as a teaching device on food safety or a special educational display on outdoor cooking techniques Class 10 FOURTH PHASE An exhibit shall consist of a baked product made in a Dutch oven entered on a paper plate or cardboard CAKE DECORATING Baked and decorated cake not to exceed 10" diameter if round or square 10 "x13” rectangular Height cannot exceed 12” The disposable but sturdy base sheet should be 1” bigger than the cake Decorations must be on baked cake and meet specified size limit or exhibit will be disqualified & 2 One decorated cake Design may Class 11 BEGINNING - Units be applied with colored sugar coconut candies etc All decorations must be edible layer Single Class 12 - BEGINNING Unit 2 One decorated cake Design using at least three of the following tubes Writing leaf star drop and petal Stripif they are used or be Flowers be used methods may may ing or freehand type All decorations must be edible One decorated drop single layer cake Class 13 INTERMEDIATE - Unit 3 One decorated cake A minimum of one decoration learned in Unit 3 from each of the following three categories Border sugar should be on the cake Flower made on a flat surface items are not allowed mold Class 14 ADVANCED Units 4 and 5 One decorated stacked cake using a minimum of one flower made on a flat flower nail one border or side trim learned in Unit 4 and writing OR (on decorated tiered cake using platforms and pillars) a minimum of one flower made on a lily nail or hooked to a we stem and one border or side trim learned in Unit 5 5 CREATE YOUR OWN Unit 6 See guidelines for completion Class and display of project work in manual of |