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Show Grand County Fair News - Rage 6 Professional, Amateur, and Young Amateur Divisions and each given a Sweepstakes Rosette. One item may be chosen from 5 - 6 in Professional, Amateur, and Young Amateur Divisions and each given a Sweepstakes Rosette. Other awards may be given. 2002 Coll 259-52- 28 Prairie Dawg Inc. ' y y JlAPortable Toilet Service Custom pull units for your outbaflk needs "Having a personal restroom at your camp site is the best! Clean and convenient." -- Parties othr human waste services available Reunions weddings Domestic & or 259-748- Design-Beaut- 8 Total Score Section 1 259-836- 0 Rules: are pligible. 2. Products exhibited must have been prepared since the last Fair date by the person entering the exhibit and jars must be sealed. 3. NOTICE - a one quart jar constitutes an exhibit for fruit A one pint or one quart jar constitutes an exhibit for vegetables and meat Standard canning jars must be used. All jars must be labeled with name of products. 4. One glass or jar constitutes an exhibit for preserves, conserves,-pickleor relishes. 5. One jelly glass or jar with lid constitutes an exhibit for jellies and jams. 6. One pint jar constitutes an exhibit for dried fruits and vegetables. 7. Mold disqualifies a product. 8. Utah goods should be used as far as possible. 9. All entries must have new rings and clean bottles. 10. No hot entries accepted. & Sales s ASE Certified Master Technician Repair Centex; Inc. Specializing in Auto & Truck Repair PATRICK RIPPEE 284 N. Main 259-495- Section 9 1 Class liibi in txtrurdiniry plteil Wliv tho it in irdiniry fnury iton? nsrcr lit S.Mais Opts Isilfi in 11 pm 2S9-110- S Class 1. Fabricated or cast pendants, pins & brooches (pendants must have chain or thong with hookor clasp) 2. Fabricated or cast rings & earrings 3. Fabricated or cast bracelets Containers and Flatware wood containers (bowls, trays, etc.) 4. Free-for5. Hand blown glass (bottles, bowls, jara? etc.) 6. Flatware (silver, steel, wood, etc.) Section 2 Clay (Pottery) Class 7. Wheel thrown objects (bowls, cups, jars, etc.) 8. Hand built objects (coil & slab techniques) 9. Ceramic sets (plates, cups, cream & sugar, etc.) Section 3 Fiber WeavingSurface Decoration m K Sections Specialty & Holiday Class 9. Dolls Toys 17. Crewel & Cross Stitch 18. All others An entry may be chosen from Section 5 and awarded a Class 13. Canned Meats 14. Home Dried Vegetables 15. Dried Fruit 16. Pasta, all forms Section 5 Judges choice ribbons and awards, as well as Ball Kerr awards. Other awards may be given. Heritage Corner Superintendent: Ginny Leech 259-609- 4 Rules: Guidelinea; 1. Entries must be 50 years old or older, except for the special display (see below). 2. Items include: clothing, dishes, pictures, money, jewelry, tools, furniture, toys, quilts, afghans, etc. 3. Articles must be called for 259-847- 259-772- 0 4 Rules: ill 8. Pillow cases - 2 Bed sets -- 1 sheet & 2 pillow cases Bedspreads - must be complete, not just a quilt ClflM Section 4 or - 4 6. 7. must have attachments for hanging. If glass is used, there must be a firm backing and you must use wire and strong hooks to prevent the item from falling and braking the glass. Wall hangings are not framed. Home Handicrafts Superintendent: Delma Vancil, 1 Class a Sweepstakes Rosette. Section 5 Pictures (Not over 20 x30 including frame) Saturday, after 6 pm. No articles will be released prior to that time. 4. You must sign out with the exhibit assistant before your article can be removed from the building. 5. Articles left at the fair will be taken to the Extension Office but for the safety of your entry you should pick it up at the fair. 6. A short note stating who the item belonged to and approximate date if known. If there is a story behind it, a short summary would be appreciated. 7. Entries not limited to Grand County Residents. Class 16. Sculpture (all media) 17. Stained Glass (original design) 18. China painting 19. Scrimshaw Section 5 Paintings Class 20. Oil 21. Acrylic 22. Watercolor 23. All others Section 6 Graphic Arts Class 24. Pencil, pen or ink 25. Etchings 26. Block printing 27. Lithograph 28. Pastels 29. Collage lace, etc.) Class 8. Pickles & Relish 9. Pickled Fruit 10. Chutneys 11. Sauces 12. Salsa & Section 4 Sculpture and miscellaneous Cloths - Over 2 yards Scarves, centerpieces, vanity sets, dollies, etc. 4. Dish Towels - set 5. Pot holders, placemats, etc. - set of 2 or more. Section 2 Bedroom Linen (Knit, crocheted, embroidery, 1-- Sections Sweepstakes Rosette. etc.) Luncheon Cloths - Under 2 yurds 14. Yarn - crochet, knit, etc. 15. Thread crewel, cross stitch, candle wicking, etc. 16. Quilted & all others An entry may be chosen from Section 4 and awarded 1-- Tapestries and wall hangings 12. Baskets and knotted hangings or objects (macrame, sprang, etc.) 13. Hand-wove- n fabrics (pillows, mats, afghans, etc.) 14. Items woven or knotted of not less than 12 handspun yams by the entrant. 15. Batik, silk screening, dye work (wall hanging, pillow, 1. 2. 3. 4. Jellies 5. Marmalades, preserves, butters, conserves 6. Fruit combinations (unusual or experimental) 7. Pie fillings 17. Fruit juices, Nectars, Purees and Blends 18. Vegetable Juices and Cocktails An entry may be chosen from Class 5 and awarded a 11. One item'ft4tflbfcl thMetfl from Classes Jams Class Class 10. Rugs (pile or flat woven) 100 Christmas Novelties All other Holidays Backpacks Section 4 Pillows Class 2. Vegetables Section 2 3. 15 15 10 Class 10. 11. 12. 13. Class 1. Fresh fruits 20 & Originality. y Suitability of article to purpose Harmony of colors & material Cleanliness, pressing & blocking 1. Only products of home kitchens Foreign Vehicle Rentals Home Canning Superintendent: Janie Tuft, exhibitors of needlework and other home handicrafts in preparing their exhibits and will be followed by the judges in making awards. Score Card: 40 Workmanship 1. All articles must be completed and be the work of the exhibitor. Original designs should be so labeled. 2. All articles must have been completed within the past three years. 3. All articles must be clean, pressed, and if necessary blocked. The fallowing scdreCard Will Mire as A general gtfide to Sweepstakes Rosette. Section 6 Clothing & Fabric Class 19. Adult size 20. Childs & infants size 21. Decorated ready to wear either children or adult Section 7 Clothing, Knit & Crochet Class 22. Adult size 23. Childs & infants size Section 8 Fashion Accessories Class 24. All types An entry may be chosen from Section 6-- 8 and awarded a Sweepstakes Rosette. Other awards may be given. Section 9 Afghans Class 25. Crochet 26. Knit 27. Infants size An entry may be chosen from Section 9 and awarded a Sweepstakes Rosette. Other awards may be given. Section 10 Quilts & Tied Quilts (Bindings no wider than 12 inch) Class 28. Applique 29. Pieced 30. Embroidered 31. Infants -- All types 32. Machine Quilted S3. Comforter or Tied Quilt 34. One piece top - quilted 35. One piece top - tied 36. Wall hanging 37. Miscellaneous An entry may be chosen from Section 10 and awarded a Sweepstakes Rosette. Other awards may be given. Section 11 Claw 38. Rugs (Maximum size of 4 x 6, must lie flat) A,'6$fetikraVfrkid Wdy bdJ'gfvt? if ftrf qualify rug entries Items such as Christmas tree skirts will be judged under V V A t r . |