Show I I I I I I I I I I f e g County Fair Readied For Friday Saturday I I j Summit County Fair is to be hel held I August 21 and 22 at the fair grounds e at II Coalville An event for the entire county It means the support of every person Is II needed to make It a success This Is certainly true In the Home Economics Economic Department The supervisors can wor work very hard but unless the women in each community cooperate with them It 1 is Ia difficult to put over a successful ex exI ex- ex So If It you are ere contacted by on one of ot the supervisors urges Naomi Jensen Jenser Home Agent do all you can to help her bet Many times women say they haven't a athing athing thing to exhibit but there isn't a weman woman woman wo wo- man in this county who couldn't pu put In at least one article of sewing e of ot handiwork of canning or of baking An And I dont don't wait walt until the supervisor contacts contact you go the second mile and contact comae her Tell her what you have that you yos youcan youcan can exhibit to help make our fair I a aI success Nellie NelUe Crittenden of t Is general chairman for the Home Economics Economics Economics Econ Econ- Department Working with he heare her are these district chairmen Kamas Valley Melessa Lewis North Summit Edith Bond Park City Rhea Hurley Each community has hM at least one supervisor Following is a list Rhea Henefer-Rhea Henefer Rhea Roberts Veda Brooks Brooke Echo Melba Echo Melba Upton Lois Upton-Lois Lois Boyer Coalville Ward Ward Emma Emma Judd Myrtle Shaw Annie Jones Coalville Second Second Kathleen Kathleen Edna Spriggs Gladys Wilkinson Agnes Crittenden Fawn Wanship-Fawn Fawn Smith Olenna Rob Rob- ertson Rockport Velette Rockport-Velette Velette Vernon Peoa Evelyn Peoa-Evelyn Evelyn Vera Jen Jen- sen Marion ZeUa Marlon Zella Johnson Kamas Kamas Thorn Thora Lambert lone Francis Francis lone Prescott Elaine Atkin Atkin- son Park City City City-Ada Ada Rose Roee Petersen Petersen Pet- Pet ersen Mary Wright Snyderville Marcellin Summit County Art Exhibit Exhibit Beverly Beverly Felton Exhibitors must deliver articles to homes of community supervisors on August 18 at 9 0 pm p.m. Entries made later will wUl be on display only No exhibits will be accepted at the Home Arts building Baked Products Products Exhibitors Exhibitors must deliver de- de liver iver baked products to the Home Arts building at the fair grounds by 10 a am a.m. m on Thursday August 20 Entries made later will be put on display only Supervisors for tor the Flower Department at the Summit County Fair are Nan chairman Park City Alice Berry assistant chairman Park City Rachel Wright Henefer Delia Della Porter Coalville Eva Smith Park City Viola Lloyd Park City Pearl Oakley Edith Carlile Carille Woodland We are asking the exhibitors to furnish furnish furnish fur fur- nish their own containers Common glass fruit jars are suggested for straight class exhibits The committee will not be responsible for tor breakage or loss The score cards listed will be used as the basis for judging and exhibitors are advised to use them as guides when selecting exhibit material Exhibitors are encouraged to exhibit In hi floral loral arrangement classes as well asin asIn as asin in straight classes since the ultimate purpose in growing cut flowers is to create beauty in the home In preparing cut flowers for display the following ideas may be helpful Gather flowers after sunset or before sunrise Cut with long stems SOmeI Some flowers such as the following are exI exceptions exceptions ex ex- ex- ex a. a Gladiolus when first bud opens b. b Roses when buds are soft sott c. c Dahlias when blooms are fully open d. d Poppies the night before opening Do not remove buds and leaves except those tholie leaves that would be submerged In water On succulent stems use a II sharp knife brittle stems such as chrysanthemums are best broken broker Flowers such as aa dahlias and poppies keep longer If It stems are plunged into boiling water for a few fee moments as sa soon as flowers are cut For best results flowers should be placed in cold water up to the lowers flowers heads Immediately after cutting then ther place with temperature as near as possible possible pos pos- sible around 50 40 degrees F. F Salt aspirin as q etc used In the water will not prolong the life of flowers lowers When taking them to place of ot exhibition wrap flowers flow ers ere in moist newspaper then place theme then them in a covered container to keep moisture In and to prevent drafts |