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Show Fair Program Steady : As Pates Draw Wear!, Plans for the 1951 Duchesne County Fair, which takes the activity spotlight next weekend, week-end, August 24 and 25. are near-ing near-ing the completion stage, and when the two-day program officially of-ficially opens at 10 a. m. with judging of livestock on Friday, those who journey to Duchesne city will find plenty to interest them throughout the day, Howard How-ard Ivory, Roosevelt, chairman of the board, announced today. In addition to demonstrations and exhibits in all branches of agriculture, livestock raising,1 home making, Future Farmer and 4-H Club work, the 2-day program of sports for young and old will keep visitors entertained. entertain-ed. A parade is scheduled for , 10 a. m. on Saturday, followed ! by baseball and beef judging.; The finals of the Miss Du- j chesne County contest, which has drawn girls from nearly every ev-ery community in the county, and which is being supervised and directed by Mrs. C. N. Memmott, of Roosevelt, will be held at 9 o'clock Friday evening. eve-ning. The winner will be declared de-clared "Miss Duchesne County" and will represent the county at the State Fair in competition with other entries for Miss Utah of 1952. A broad invitation is extended extend-ed to the people of Duchesne county and the entire Uintah Basin to participate in the 1951 Fair by the committee, which is headed by Mr. Ivory and composed com-posed of the following: Max Hartman, Duchesne, manager; Marvin Michie, Tabiona; Adeline Ade-line Anderson, Talmage; W. C. Foy, Duchesne; Lestem Gardner, Neola; Louis Jensen, Roosevelt, members of the board; and Herbert Her-bert Clark, Duchesne, secretary-treasurer. secretary-treasurer. Committee chairmen are Clint Mickelson, Duchesne, finance; Elden Wilcken, Duchesne, publicity pub-licity and advertising; Alan Bond, Duchesne, entertainment; Mrs. C. N. Memmott, Roosevelt, Miss Duchesne County contest. |