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Show Home Arts and 4-- Saturtiay, August 25 . H p.m. Pick up Exhibits:S after the parade Parade4:00p.m. Indian Culture 5:00 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. Basin Service and Scholarship Club Barbeque (Chicken only) Following parade to8:30 p.m. Rodeo 7:00 p.m. TeenDay(ages12to18)11:00 Country Dance Following Rodeo 0 ade The Demolition Deify draws plenty of fans. August 15 and Iff Womens sofbt8li Entree, Fees $125.00, Deadline: Augusts August 17 and 18 Co-ESoftball, Entry Fees: $125.00 Deadline: Auguste Hog Showmanship--1 0:00 a. m. Jr. Livestock Judging Contest-Follow- ing Hog Showmanship August II1 Miss Duchesne County Pageant, 7:00 p.m. Saturday, August 1 8 p.m. Beef Showmanship-4.-0- 0 p.m. Baby Show Time: 9:00 a.m. Enter Rabbits and Poultry 8:00 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Judging Home Arts and 4-- H Horse Show, Time: 8:30am Farm Bureau Talent Find, Time: 6 pjn.-D-H School Monday, August 20 and Home Art Open Enter Class Exhibits 2 Weigh-I- n of Market Livestock 4:00-8:0p.m. Little Buc karoo Rodeo 7:00 Arena Animal chase during rodeo-- T Exhibits 4-- H 4-- H p.m.-7p.- Horse Pulls 7:00p.m.-Rod- eo Arena Wednesday, August 22" Market Livestock Shows Hogs: 10:00 a.m. Lambs: Following Hogs, Market Steers: 3:30 p.m. Breeding Beef (following 0 eo uesday, August 21 Livestock-Showmans- steers) Exhibits: Enter Home Ads flowers and produce80 4-- H 11 ann.-10.-00a.- Home Arts and 4-- hip H Open to Public Time: 2:00 p.m. to7:00 p.m. Entertainment 8:00 p.m- .Rodeo Arena Thursday, August 23" 9:30 a.m.-- 1 0a.m. Continental Sheep Showmanship-1:3- 0 d p.m.-Rod- am. to 1 2:30 Contests PfT1a Exhibits: breakfast for supporters sale ( 10:00 hogs, steers and lambs) Home Arts and 4-- Exhibits: 1 0:00 am,-7:0- 0 p.m. Demolition Derby 7:00 pm-- . RodeoArena Friday, August 241 Exhibits: Home Arts and 1 0:00 a.m.-7:- 00 p.m. Livestock Breeding Showl 0:30 a.m., Dairy Cattle-12:- 30 p.m., Pick up rabbits and poultry 1:00p.m. till 6:00 p.m. Rodeo7:00p.m. Fireworks following the rodeo Friday NightTop 40 Dance 9:30 is Courts a.m.-Livesto- ck H 4-- H p.m.-con- tets Exhinits: 10:00a.m.-4:0- 0 Fireworks Sept. 22 4th Annual Basin Fiddle Fair-The Basin Fiddle Fair is fast becoming a fun tradition for all Uintah Basin residents to enjoy. To find out why, plan to attend the Fiddle Fairon Sep. 22 at the Crossroads Community Center. The fair is free to the public. All activities at the fair are based around fiddle music. Spectators can listen to the performances of local fiddlers as well as enjoy the talents of several groups brought in from outside the Basin. For local musicians seeking to improve theirknowledgeand skills, the fiddlefairisaperfectopportunity Win IPpll to attend free clinics sponsored bythe.Fine Arts Council. However, the fiddle fair is evolving into an event that includes many different aspects of fiddling that everyone can enjoy. Spectators wishing to kick up their heels to the strains of fiddle music can participate in country dancing. There will also be recitations of cowboy poetry. If you plan to be there all day, a meal can be purchased for around $5. Anyone wishing to perform at the fair should contact Lyn 4. Eckels at (435)722-37- 1 (Dan?" Tkanki tb'U&peopU ofHe youi Uuilak Bait (fa km fatfk Ucui. IVeaM became at cm aboutyou and yowt, autmothto mik. You, can cot&wlff 191 N 200 cdumL ok uk. E Roosevelt, 722-22-33 Vt L & L Motor Co., Inc. - tr ,. VM Fun RurVWalk7:30 a.m. Dairy Goat Show 1 0:00 am. Open Horse Show, Rodeo Grounds 9:00 a.m. Kids Day 9:00 a.m. til 11.-0a.m. Kicfsparade: fine-u- p at 9:00 am.-parat 9:15a.m. will There also be games, contests, bike races, face painting, and wateractivities. |