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Show 26 Lakeside Review, Wednesday, July 29, 1987 Fair activities imvolve Following is a complete schedule of activities planned for the Davis County Fair for 1987. All events are held at Davis High School in Kaysville unless other- stration; Delectable Desserts. 5 p.m. - Hair Syling Demonstration - Painters; Bike Team; Marksmanship Range Opens; Art Yard Closes. 5:30 p.m. - Paramedic Rescue Demonstration; 1847 Magic Cir- Tuesday, July 28 Davis County Fair Days at Lagoon will be held all day Tuesday.' Special discount prices to anyone going to Lagoon and mentioning Davis County Fair. 9 a.m. - Marksmanship Range Opens. 9:30 a.m. - ADGA Dairy Goat p.m. - Prince and Princess Contest; Calf Roping Jackpot; 7 p.m. - Celebritites; Farming-to- n Womens Chorus; Tractor Driving Contest. 8:30 p.m. - Robb Buckle. 9 p.m. - Exhibits Close. Thursday, July 30 9 a.m. - Marksmanship Range Judging Opens; FHA and 8 p.m. - Markshmanship Range Opens. ;7:30 p.m. - Marksmanship Range Closes. Wednesday, July 29 8 a.m. Horse Show '9:30 a.m. - Handicapped Activ- 4-- H 4-- H Contest. ities'. 10 11 a.m. Exhibits Open; Diaper Derby Registration; Turkey Barbecue Contest; Omelet Making Contest; Childrens Pet Show; Opens. 2 p.m. - Bread Demonstration; 1847 Magic Circus. n 3 p.m. - Jeff Murray, Sharon Oil Band; Painting by Peterson; Paramedic Demonstration; Remember to visit the Art Yard. 4 p.m. - Creative Breads Demonstrations; 1847 Magic Circus. 4:30 p.m. - Shanghai Kids. p.m. - Unique Reflections; 5 son; Marksmanship Friday, July 31 a.m. - Exhibits Open; Staff of Life (Bread) Contest. Noon - Fiddlers Festival Registration; Fun Center Opens. p.m. - Ceramics Demonstration-G- Lar- 1 1 Range Opens; Art Yard Closes. 5:30 p.m. - Judys Workshop; Anna Rollins. Dance 1 6 p.m. - Show Biz Kids; Twin Contest; look-alik- e Mother-Daught- Touch. olden er 1:30 p.m. - Childrens Art Yard Contest; Wreaths for Opens. 2 p.m. - Cooking With Beef by John Sorenson. 3 p.m. - The Art Yard is still 6:30 p.m. - Sugar and Spice; open; Fiddlers Festival Begins; Team Roping Jackpot. Japanese Flower Arranging - Jan7 p.m. Fashion Show; ie Heaps; Paramedic Demonstration. Gospel Singers. 4 p.m. - Cake Decorating Dem7:30 p.m. Talent Win- onstration. ners. 5 p.m. - Encore Entertainers; 8 p.m. - Painters Beauty ColMarksmanship Range Opens; Art lege Hair Show; Diana Halliday; Yard Closes. 1847 Magic Circus. 5:30 p.m. - Hay Day Cloggers. 8:30 p.m. - One Voice. 6 p.m. - Father-So- n Look Alike 9 p.m. - Square Dance. Contest; Tole Painting-Betty- s All Occasions-Betty1847 Magic Circus; Firemans Water Polo. s; 4-- H 4-- H Cowboys to show off roping, riding skills on 2 nights years competition along with RUTH MALAN Lakeside Review correspondent Dust will fly and LAYTON the crowd will cheer as some of last years rodeo champions participate in the Davis County Fair and Rodeo during the 1987 fair days. The rodeo, sponsored by the Davis County Fair, Layton Hills Mall and the Layton Firefighters Association,, is a member of the Eastern Idaho Rodeo Association, of the North American Rodeo Commission and is sanctioned by the Rocky Mountain Rodeo As- or 0. sociation. It will be located in the field north of Layton Hills Mall. Ogden native Lex Hadley, 1986 g and will return to this calf-ropin- steer-wrestli- champion Judging Strip Quilting by Charlotte Rodeo action starts Friday . she is elected. Two-ton- e One-Ma- 4-- H : According to Thornton, the Utah State Fair has changed its policy so the new Davis County representative must compete in the srtate pageant the same year 4-- H 1 1 Storytelling and Plays; Balloon Artistry - Jennifer Hawks; Be sure to visit the Art Yard. 4 p.m. - Dog Rescue Demon 524-488- Be- a.m. - Exhibits Open; Demonstrations Contest; Pie Baking Contest. Noon - Senior Citizens Picnic; Fun Center Opens. p.m. - Senior Citizens Bingo; Stress Management Seminar. 1:30 p.m. - Childrens Art Yard 1 Divers. Noon - Handicapped Picnic; Fun Center Opens. 1 p.m. - Ceramics Demonstration-Golden Touch; Childrens Show. Dog 1:30 p.m. - Childrens Art Yard Opens. 2 p.m. - Breads Demonstration; ton, a.m. - Livestock Judging gins. 1847 Magic Circus. 1 1:30 a.m. Diaper Derby; Sky 7 Davis County Fair 1987 1847 Magic Circus.. 7:30 p.m. - Singing Angels. 5 292-748- Famil- y- Noon - Marksmanship Range at v V" p.m. - Freckle Face Contest; 6:30 p.m. - Lynn Nance Closes. To celeKAYSVILLE brate the 60th anniversary of the Davis County Fair, all former Miss Davis County royalty will be honored. The fair committee is trying to locate the Davis County queens from the past 39 years. Anyone who knows how to reach any of these ladies is asked to contact chairman, Troy Thorn- mt Firemans Water Polo. Show. Committee seeks past title holders a; cus. 6 This year at the fair, many contests as well as projects are on display. We have storytelling contests ' for the children and they actually tell stories, not only to the judges but to younger children while the judges are listening," she says. There will be a sandwich-makin- g contest for those enrolled in first-yefoods and for second-yea- r foods, a pizza contest is slated. There is bread sculpture, cake decorating and several cooking contests. There will be craft demonstrations also. Local cowboys and cowgirls Ben Martin and Dave Lowe, may also compete for $1,000 in bareback champs last year. prize money by calling rodeo 6 cowgirl, chairman Val King at Ogdens Leah Hadley, and Idahos or cowboy, Tim ChadParticipants may compete in wick, will also appear in this any of eight events. The top 15 cowboys will go to years rodeo. Bull riders Rock E. Rich from the state finals. .The top three in Logan, Neil Calister from Delta state finals will participate in the and Wayne Jenson from Salt Worlds Final Rodeo in El Paso, Lake City, will also compete Texas Nov. 1 through 8. The rodeo which will be held in again this year. a portable arena that can be seen Breakway roping champions from Interstate 15, will take place Karen Young from Goshin and on Friday, July 31 from 8 p.m., Brenda Cropper from Riverton on Saturday, Aug. 1 at 2 p.m. will join the Davis County Fair and The remaining entrants or slack Rodeo. will compete Saturday, Aug. 1, at 9 a.m. Champions Jill Parker of MurAdmission is $4 for adults, ages ray and Tippy Hatch of Grand 12 to 16, $2.50 and those under Junction, will compete in the barrel racing event. age 12 are free. all-arou- the times, she believes. It use to be for farm kids but now it is for everyone. There are projects of every kind. In the present program, there are 58 different project areas and many projects in each area. We work with the schools and havp many children enrolled through the school system. One girl did a project called blue skys below my feet" She had her school class go out on the bars at school and eat pudding while hanging upside down. She then talked about food in space and designed a container to hold Tang. These projects are all on display at the Davis County Fair. This year at the fair there will be more than 3,500 projects entered. In Davis County the programs has over 9,000 students enrolled with 1,082 leaders involved in helping them. 4-- H 4-- H 4--H day-ch- eck 4-- H Hi-te- ch 1 Hi-Jink- s; TORO SUMMER SALE w Similar Savings On All Modals 359.35 Rag. 4 V Modal TX1000 NOW ONLY Gas S3feSk,319s TrimmerCuttsr SI 69.95 Rag. 4. now 21 Hand M3995 Havent you done without a Toro long enough?1 Propalled Rear Bagger KAYSVILLE C&S POWER SMALL ENGINE REPAIR YARD EQUIPMENT 544-139- 546-131- 3 9 (Service) (Sales) S27 Wo. Market St. 6-- Kaysville ' -- BANQUETS SPECIAL GROUPS . Welcome!! -- year the winner of the style reviews contest won a sewing machine. 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Hairstyling Fashion Show and Student Contest Everyone Invited WHERE: Davis County Fair WHEN: Thurs., July 30, 7 p.m. -- 9 p.m. COST: None Join us for Quality Education Enrollment Information at the Show AeCrrorTr, e O, itiijaj roiCGv PROMPT FRIENDLY SERVICE & EXPERT INSTALLATION PAINTERS COLLEGES The college that has won all the major styling awards in Utah NEW LOCATION: 546-412- NEW YORK Also, Oar Popular A Dinner. uVjl 126 N. MAIN ST. LAYTON Broiled present We have a great many sponsors in the 4-- H programs and are always looking for new ones. This New & Used Windshields Insurance Claims-Discoun- ts Painter's Colleges - There will be more than 100 youth involved in the horse show alone. 40, 8:00 a.m. 5:00 p.m. Saturdays 8:00 a.m.-Noo- n Evenings by Appointment 1 546-269- 773-832- ar SAVE YOU AND YOUR INSURANCE COMPANY UP TO 50 OR 60 -- 4-- H 4-- H From 4C Mon-Fr- l. Art Crafts; Market Livestock Sale; Sewing Shortcuts-BerninBike Team; Firemans Yard Closes. 5:30 p.m. - Sandy Herrin. Water Polo. 6 p.m. - Dave and Cindy Carv6:30 p.m. - Fran Brown Teen Rodeo. Hair Show; Junior er; Freckle Face Contest. 6:30 p.m. - West Family. 7 p.m. Senior Demos, 7 p.m. - Queen Review; Fidand Speech Contest. 7:30 p.m. Lip Sync Contest. dlers Finals with Dutton Family; Twin Star Rider Challenge. 9 p.m. - Exhibits Close. 1 8 p.m. Lynn Nance Family. Saturday, August 9 p.m. - Exhibits Released. 6:15 a.m. - Fun Run Registra10 p.m. - Building Locked. tion. A truck balancing competition 7 a.m. - Fun Run Begins. will be held nightly and all day 9 a.m. - Parade Begins. 10 a.m. - J.B.s Family BreakSaturday by the Big Horn 4x4 Club. fast; Exhibits Open; Farm Bureau The Davis County Fair Rodeo Talent Find. 11 a.m. - Dog Training Demwill be held at the Layton Hills Mall Friday and Saturday from 6 onstration; Cake Decorating Contest; Open Dairy Judging Show; p.m. to 8 p.m. Bathtub Race. Drawings for door prizes will 11:30 a.m. - Helicopter Rescue be held daily, register at the Fair Office. Winners will be posted at Demonstration. Noon - Sandy Herrin; Fiddler's the fair office hourly. Prizes must Festival Begins; Fun Center be picked up in person by 9 p.m. Opens; Homemade Ice Cream on the day they are posted. To celebrate the 60th birthday Contest. 12:30 p.m. - Sky Divers. of the Fair, birthday cake will be p.m. - Starburst; Regis-Tee- n given away each day as long as Make Over; Cookout King Consupplies last. test Judging; Horse Show. Bingo will be held each with the Fair Office for 1:30 p.m. - Childrens Art Yard times. Opens. 2 p.m. - Horizon; Blue Ribbon FUN CENTER: Activities held Pies; Chili Contest Judging. daily for Children - Free. Sand2:30 p.m. - Galaxy; Noon - Really Rowdy Relays. 12:30 p.m. - Baskin Robbins wich Making Contest. 3 p.m. - Medieval Players; Ice Cream Lick. Bike Team; Trampoline and p.m. - Messy Watermelon Be to sure Contest. Tumbling Academy; 2 p.m. - Big Balloon Burst. visit the Art Yard. 3 p.m. - Dominos Pizza Panic. 3:30 p.m. - Stephanie Kemp. 4 p.m. - Harmony 4 p.m. - Pepsi Peppie Guzzle. 5 p.m. - Frontier Pie Eating Petit Fours Demonstration. 4:30 p.m. - Helicopter Rescue Contest. 6 p.m. - Contests-chec- k Demonstration. daily 5 p.m. - Blair Adams Band; schedule. Hi-Te- ch Hi-Te- wise noted: 1847 Magic Circus. 3 p.m. - Captain KOOG; Davis County (Friday & Saturday, July 31st & Aug. 1st AT ALL COUNTRY CUZZINS LOCATIONS Centerville Parrish Lane Ogden 1192 West 12th St. Roy 5190 South 1900 West 1950 North 1200 West Layton 392 W. 200 N. Kaysville Tremonton Crossroads 1-- 15 . 5 f ! h |