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Show lis Robinson, flower show, and Wallace Sjoblom and Mrs. Marva Esplin, 4-H Club exhibits. exhi-bits. The Escalante Valley in Western Iron County will be spotlighted during the 1909 Fair, Mr. Stones said. Attention Atten-tion is focused upon different section of the county each year. Iron County is one of the oldest counties in the state, having been established in 1851. It is recalled that County Fairs have been traditional here for nearly 100 years. Stones renamed Iron County Fair chairman D. Amasa Stones, Paragon-ah Paragon-ah Postmaster, was again named chairman of the Iron County Fair Board, it was recently re-cently announced by the Iron County Commission. Stones will be serving his 15th consecutive con-secutive term in that capacity. capaci-ty. Mrs. Ralph F. Hutet, Paro-wan, Paro-wan, nas named for the tenth consecutive year as secretary-treasure secretary-treasure of the ore-anization. Martel Easton, Cedar City, will act as vice chairman of the committee and will also have charge of the Fair parade. pa-rade. Dates for the three-day celebration cele-bration have been set for Saturday, Sat-urday, Sunday and Monday, Aug. 30 and 31, and Sept. 1, at Parowan, it was announced following a recent meeting of the Fair Board. A new Miss Iron County will be selected at the annual beauty pageant to be held on the evening of Aug. 29 in Cedar City, officials offi-cials said. Others who make up the 1969 Fair Board include D Robinson, Commissioner in charge; Mrs. Clair Hulet, publicity; pub-licity; Myron Abbott, Fair booklets; Mrs. K. Chamberlain, advertising sales and dance committee; Bryce Adams, concessions; con-cessions; Richard Dotson and Robert Miller, exhibit buildings; build-ings; Sam Cook of the Cedar City Jaycees, queen pageant; Norman Evans, president of the Red Hill Wranglers, riding rid-ing club, the rodeo and pony express race; Sam Pritchard and Alan Stones, horse racing. Richard Rowley will be in charge of advertising and Ramon Ra-mon Bentley, advertising distribution. dis-tribution. Don Cartwright will be public relations chairman, Glen Halterman, street decorations; decor-ations; Lowell Caldwell, competitive com-petitive games and contests; and Iron County Shtriff Ira Schoppmann and Deputy Sheriff Sher-iff Hyatt Bentley, traffic sup-ivsers. sup-ivsers. Homer Adams will be in charge of ticket sales for the equestrian program at the rodeo grounds. For the Fair exhibits, Mrs. Elaine S. Adams will supervise super-vise the Home Arts department, depart-ment, Thales Brown the crops, Clifton Chatterley, Senior Citizens Citi-zens displays; Mrs. Ruth Jen-son, Jen-son, arts and crafts; Mrs. Wil- |