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Show 1985 Lakeside Review, Wednesday, August 28, 5A Twins, Pies, Chili Contests Part of State Fair Utahns with all kinds of talents will have a chance to compete in a continous series of contests at the Utah State Fair Sept. Some of the events, such as the chili cook-of- f and pumpkin deco5. rating contest, are brand new; some are longstanding favorites at the fair, such as the celebrity e and twin contests; and others, such as the governors pie baking contest, have been around for two or three years. All Utahns 16 and older are elwhich igible for the chili cook-ofwill take place at a.m. Saturday, Sept. 14, by the fine arts building. Entrants must with the entry deadline set for Sept. 11. Contestants must pree pare and cook a gallon of ners in each age group and catechili, using beef in their gory; all other entrants receive recipe. ribbons. will have a four-hoEntries for the and limit to finish cooking. They twin contests are pumpkin to up accepted will be required to cook on a prohalf an hour before the judging pane or butane stove, which constarts, but entrants are testants must furnish, along with encouraged so they to fire extinguishers and their own can be mailed a pass for free adingredients and cooking equip- mission to the fair. Participants ment. (The beans may be pre- who do not will have soaked.) to pay for their own admission. Chili contest awards include e The celebrity contest e $100 in cash to the at 1 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 7, usualwinner, $75 for second place, and ly draws a capacity crowd to the $50 for third place. A cash prize bandstand, where entrants of all of $25 will be paid for fourth and ages show their resemblance to a fifth places and for a special famous person, past or present. showmanship award. Sponsor of Costumes, wigs, hairpieces and the awards is the Utah Beef light make-u- p are permitted. First Council. prize is $100 in cash, second-an- d e winners receive $50. Pumpkin decorating will get under way at 5 p.m. Saturday, Entry deadline is Wednesday, Sept. 14, by the fine arts building. Sept. 4, and KRGO Radio is the Entrants can compete in either sponsor. drawn faces, using crayons, colPie bakers interested in that coored markers, paint, etc. (open to test should contact the state fair all ages) or carved faces (for office by Aug. 30 for entry forms and older). and a baking date. Competition Awards to various age groups takes place daily from Sept. will make the competition more at 2 p.m. in the horticulture fair. Contestants must bring their building on the fairgrounds. Beown pumpkins and knives or colcause only five contestants can oring instruments. Entrants drawcompete each day, judges will the participants after all ing faces can add such materials as buttons, yarn and cloth to the entry forms are in. All ages and sexes are eligible, but experience pumpkin for accent. The twin contest at 6 p.m. will be considered in selecting Thursday, Sept. 12, at the band- competitors from among the enstand will be divided into age trants. groups in two categories, Daily winners receive $30 in c e and ash; all other participants receive. Plaques are offered to three win $5. Contest sponsors are Moun- look-alik- f, 1 1 pre-regist- home-mak- Chili-make- rs tian Fuel Supply Company and Utahs Fruit Growers. aceptable.) Contestants must bring all their own ingredients and equipment, except that a gas oven and table will be available for each baker. Qualified judges will score the pies and overall appearance, crust quality, filling, and eating quality. Two chocolate baking contests are part of the Home Arts department at the fair. They are Nestles' Choco Bake Challenge Sept. 7 and Hersheys Greatest Cocoa Cake contest Sept. 14. Cash prizes are awarded in both contests, but rules and judging standards are complicated, and interested cooks should see the state fair premium book for details. Premium books, entry forms, and details of all contests are available at: Utah State Fair, 155 N. 1000 W Salt Lake City, Utah A vol84116. Phone untary contribution of $ is requested for books picked up at the fair office; $2 is requested for books mailed out. All county Extension Service offices in Utah have a reference copy of the premium book. 1985 contests are being coordinated by Barbara Busby, Lori Buhler and Becky Christensen of the state fair staff. pre-regist- er look-alik- first-plac- third-plac- 9-- look-alik- available may many limited quantities. ..not all to stock limited and ..colors in each grouping. styles on hand, so shop early for best selection! two-cru- st pre-regist- er pre-sele- starts Friday, 9:30 a.m. be sizes Pie bakers will have two hours 'in which to prepare (from scratch), bake and slightly cool a fresh fruit pie. (Canned or bottled fruit is not ur 533-FAI- Layton womens sportswear non-look-ali- NOW 2.98 2.98 3.98 3.98 3.98 4.98 4.98 5.98 5.98 5.98 5.98 5.98 6.98 7.98 7.98 7.98 8.98 201 JUNIOR SHORTS 40 MISSES 349 JUNIOR CROP TOPS 49 MISSES BLOUSES 30 JUNIOR TANK TOPS 101 MISSES PANT TOPS 88 MISSES TANK TOPS 47 SWEATER VESTS 67 SHORT SETS 25 MISSES PANTS 53 LARGE SIZE TOPS 51 LARGE SIZE TANK TOPS 48 JUNIOR DRESS BLOUSES 47 MISSES PETITE PANTS 29 MISSES PETITE SKIRTS 67 JUNIOR CASUAL SHIRTS 49 ROMPERS R. 1 ct in our Hills Mall store womens dresses NOW HUMANA HOSPITAL . DAVIS NORTH WELCOMES 5.98 10.98 76 SUNDRESSES 1 1 HALF SIZE DRESSES 21 PETITE SUNDRESSES 1 7 MISSES DRESSES 13 MISSES DRESSES 26 PETITE DRESSES 10.98 2.98 1 14.98 4.98 1 maternity wear OR. ROBERT L. 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He was then accepted to of Utah medical school where he graduated building just south of the hospital at, 660 205, Layton, in the top ten percent of his class. After com- - West Antelope Drive, Suite 84041. and medicine For in Utah appointments and eye pleting a rotating internship emergencies call surgery, he was accepted into the ophthalthe at mology residency training program University of Utah. While there, he served as chief resident of the ophthalmology service for the Salt Lake Veterans Hospital 1600 W. Antelope Dove. Layton. Utan 84041, Phone (801) as well as the University of Utah. He has al 1 773-223- 3. Humana Hospital Davis North As an introduction to his new practice Dr. Treft is offering screening and Monday, Wednesday, Friday, Wednesday, fro School Vision free glaucoma screening. 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