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Show Lakeside Review, Wednesday, April 30, 1986 Flans for fair shaping up 3A Displays, competitions, entertainment scheduled KAYSVILLE Plans are shaping up for this years Davis 'We're trying to attract County Fair to be held Aug. students who desire Activities will range from a, huge dance festival to major clogexcellence and a ging competition to the traditional displays, contests potential to further and s entertainment. their talents And almost everything will be Skidmore, Davis County Kathy free, including events such as Fair chairman and watermelon-see- d spitting contests. The fair will be held on the Davis High School information is available by callng campus. The fair officially opens Nina Doxey at AppliWednesday, Aug. 6, although cations will be available after some activities will be held MonMay 15. day and Tuesday, Aug. 4 and 5, Tuesday, Aug. 5 so far includes because of a full schedule, said the Style Show at 6:30 p.m., Bill Blimes, fair chairman. more details are available from He is assisted by a myriad of Lee Sherry at The Miss Davis County Fair volunteers, including Kathy Skidmore of Layton, who is Scholarship Pageant will be spearheading many plans for varstaged at 8 p.m. that evening in ious activities. the high school auditorium with New events will include a clasmore details available from Troy sical music competition, quartet Thornton at contest-talecontest, clogging Aug. 6, official fair opening competition, dance festival and day, is themed Childrens Day. market sale. Its still too early to A teen stomp, complete with live announce other hoped-fo- r events, band beginning at 9 p.m. will Skidmore said. serve as that days grand finale. The classical music competiThursday, Aug. 7 will feature tion will feature prizes in cash special activities for handicapped and trophies, she said. Elementaindividuals. The talent conry, intermediate and advanced levels for ages are planned. test will be staged at 8:30 p.m. in Piano, string, wind, brass and the high school stadium. Separate vocal categories will be featured. from the Farm Bureau talent The winners will perform in an search, talent will be sought in inevening recital in the Davis high strumental, dance, vocal and draSchool auditorium. matics. Junior, intermediate and Were trying to attract stu- senior divisions are planned. In dents who desire excellence and a addition, a quartet festival, with hoped-fo- r potential to further their talents, participation by at least she explains. one group from each city, is Rules will follow guidelines of planned. Male, ladies and mixed the Utah State Fair competition quartets are welcome. Further inwith county aspirants eligible to formation is available by callng compete in the state fair. Further Diana Halliday at A square dance is being planned for Thursday night, Aug. 7 beginning at 9 p.m. A massive clogging competition, billed by chairman Eric Or--" ton as possibly one of the states largest, will run from Thursday-SaturdaJudging will Aug. be in various categories with groups anticipated from throughout the state. Further information will be released shortly. Orton may be contacted at Friday, Senior Citizens Day,, will include a seniors dinner with entertainment at Davis Highs cafeteria. Further information is available by calling Joyce Smith at A pet show is planned at 11 a.m. and dog show at 2 p.m. The free competitions are open to Applications youths ages and further information are available from Davis County Animal Control, A first-evchili cookoff is slated for Friday at 6 p.m. with Rob- 6-- 9. y, 7-- . pie-eati- 773-528- 544-141- 8. 4-- H 451-340- 524-488- 1. 295-347- 9. 3. starts Friday, 9 a.m. 6. 544-835- 5. many limited quantities. ..not all sizes may be available in each grouping. ..colors and styles limited to stock on hand, so shop early for best selection! er 0. nt ert Anderson spearheading 8 for details. Telephone more information. A junior rodeo is slated at 6:30 p.m. with Carter Cook in charge. 8 He can be reached at hours. work during regular Law Enforcement and Armed Forces Day is slated Saturday, Aug. 9. That day will feature the most extensive entertainment. the That days events-an- d be capped by a county dance festival at 8 p.m. in the stadium. 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