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Show For and about students and young adults Wednesday 10 August 13, 1986 T"f I sy w?i ' i 4f' s' C" , 4 f vj '" V ' vj 1 , i" i '.' . -- I y v v 4 , f it' V yi& ijj I .rf 4' f & x . f . ' 5 a V ' ' It A & k--: . t Finishing off the remains of a cream pie is Logan Essig (photo to the left) who participated in a pieeating contest at the Davis County Fair. He is the son of Lester and Shauna Essig of Kaysville. Members of the North Area LDS Mutual for the Handicapped perform the Kings R and R for county fairgoers (above photo). f A v t j, r t y f v V;' r , 'v - $' ( th; .Z' ,, Area fairs hold magic for kids i MM j ? , ' !,V i 9 !y Fairs are for everyone, but booths with games and it seems children delight in treats, singers, ball games, the events more than adults. Buck-A-Ro- o rodeo, magic And two area celebrations act, junior division cookieoffered much in the way of baking contest, contest. entertainment for youths pie-eati- t s - I' the Davis County Fair and South Weber Country Fair According to Fair Days Committee member Bill PetDays. there was a great turnA colorful parade, games, ty, and next year's fair out, candy drop and fireworks will be even more entertainispell only part of the magic for a child at the South We- ng. ber Country Fair Days. The Davis County Fair, The festive annual event heralded as offering somefor the community is antici- thing for everyone, appated with eagerness by pealed to area children with South Weber's children. contests, fair rides, Fair days are designed to contests, children's appeal to adults and chil- pet show, junior rodeo, arts dren, but several events arc contest, music, treats and designed with kids in mind: more. - 4-- H i pie-eati- I I! li h f 4 ' 'W T - fcl r t i H B H i ' '" , y -- f S t4kf;H V '.' Ms .yCA ' . ;',;v' k : I UT ', ,; '',;',0j )fk;.v fjtf,!; v t fwwf 'v Free wagon rides were part of the fun after the South Weber Country Fair Days parade (above photo). Blake Miller, son of Harold and Ann Miller, drives his nephew Devon Peterson, son of David and Rhonda Peterson, around a miniature race track at the Davis County Fair (right). A fishing pond (above far right) was one of many booths at the Davis County Fair. A calf is brought down by Blair Poll at the Davis County Fairgrounds (far W ?;-- - - f , fi 11 V.'Vl?' Ki' z& jsrvi'v Vt '. ' 4 VUV' n (T- - . right). l i |