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Jr. Princess: Carly Cartwright Attendant: Taylie Ashworth Princess: Shyanne Parkinson Attendant: Lissa Bradshaw Queen: Jordan Collings Attendant: ShayLee Parkinson Thursday: 4:00 - 10:00 Friday: 3:00 - 11:30 Saturday: 11:00 - 11:00 Carnival Wristbands can be purchased in advance for discounted prices, you can purchase tickets at the following locations: Milford: Milford Justice Court (451 N Main) Minersville: Library (40 W Main) Beaver: Extension Office (65 N 400 E) Let’s Make a Deal!!! Saturday @ 5:00 Tiny Miss: Ages 3-4 2:00 Petite Miss: Ages 5-6 3:00 Little Miss: Ages 7-9 4:00 Junior Miss: Ages 10-13 5:00 $10.00 Contestant Fee due by August 15 Application available at www.beavercountyfair.com pageant tab for information contact Brooke Boger 435-590-4561 Baby Contest For information, contact Krisanne Fails at (435) 691-2038. Entry forms & photos (8X10) must be turned in by Aug. 20. Saturday, August 25 10:00 AM Ages: 0-3 years Queen: Abbi George Attendants: Kinley Anderson Kiernan McWilliams Attendants: Asia Osborn Sunny Wiseman Outstanding Teen: Sadie McCulley Midway Carnival:

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Page 1: Beaver County Fair Booklet 2018.pub (Read-Only)

Jr. Princess: Carly Cartwright

Attendant: Taylie Ashworth

Princess: Shyanne Parkinson

Attendant: Lissa Bradshaw

Queen: Jordan Collings

Attendant: ShayLee Parkinson

Thursday: 4:00 - 10:00 Friday: 3:00 - 11:30 Saturday: 11:00 - 11:00

Carnival Wristbands can be purchased in advance for discounted prices, you can purchase tickets at the following locations:

Milford: Milford Justice Court (451 N Main)

Minersville: Library (40 W Main)

Beaver: Extension Office (65 N 400 E)

Let’s Make a Deal!!! Saturday @ 5:00

Tiny Miss: Ages 3-4 2:00 Petite Miss: Ages 5-6 3:00 Little Miss: Ages 7-9 4:00 Junior Miss: Ages 10-13 5:00

$10.00 Contestant Fee due by August 15

Application available at www.beavercountyfair.com pageant tab for information contact Brooke Boger 435-590-4561

Baby Contest

For information, contact Krisanne Fails at (435) 691-2038. Entry forms & photos (8X10) must be turned in by Aug. 20.

Saturday, August 25 10:00 AM

Ages: 0-3 years

Queen: Abbi George

Attendants: Kinley Anderson

Kiernan McWilliams

Attendants: Asia Osborn

Sunny Wiseman

Outstanding Teen: Sadie McCulley

Midway Carnival:

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Beaver County’s Got Talent 6:00 pm

Sportsmen for Fish and Wildlife Fishing Starts @ 3:00 (for under 18 yrs. old)

The pond will be stocked with fish SFW. There will be a

couple of prizes for fish and a raffle including a gun.

Fundraiser Dinner @ 5:00-7:30 pm

Jr. Britches Rodeo Sign‐Ups 3:00 PM

Rodeo Starts @ 5:00 PM For information on participating in the rodeo, contact

Jennifer Marshall @ 386-2505 or Linda Noyes @ 691-2575

$10 for anyone over 12yrs. Old

$6 for kids under 12yrs. old

Proceeds from Dinner

will be used for Special

Hunts for Beaver Coun‐

Motocross

Show 7:00 Pm

Open Entries August 16th 12:00 pm - 6:00 pm Call Backs August 17th 2:00 pm - 6:00 pm Call : 719-564-7465

Meet in the Middle Dance & Late Night Carnival

For entry information, call Brent Hardy @ (435) 209-0188

Muddy Boots Concert/Dance After Demolition Derby –11:30

All Fair Patrons Must Pay After 5:00 PM

Ages 5 and under are Free

Smoked Pork Loin

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Volleyball tournament * Adult Co-Ed, ages 9th Grade & Up,

Wednesday - 22nd, Register 4:30 - Play 5:00 * Women ages 9th Grade & Up

“Up in the Night” Friday 24th 9:00 PM $10 registration fee/per person by August 14th or $15

the day of tournament contact Heidi Olsen @ 421-9143

Richard and Carmen Gale met in Cedar City in the spring of 1975 and were married in July of 1976. They chose to live in Richard’s hometown of Beaver and this is where their adven-tures together began. Richard was employed as a truck driver for Mother Earth (Sulferdale), J.R. Ready Mix, Robert Christiansen Farms and for UPS. He retired in 2016. Carmen worked at the sewing factory, K & C Drive In, Beaver Hospital where she had many jobs in-cluding insurance clerk/secretary, medical records, emergency dispatch (ambulance and po-lice), scrub nurse and birth register. If you were born from 1977-81 in Beaver she probably signed your birth certificate. In the late fall of 1981 they became the owners of Spanish Rose Floral and operated it successfully for 25 years. After Carmen’s retirement she stayed home enjoying her grandkids until she got bored. She started working for Southern Utah Mortuary and as a substitute teacher where she loves the kids. Richard has always had a love for animals and has run a small farm with Carmen at his side. It didn’t take long to take his city girl and turn her into a redneck farm girl. At one time they owned 1,000 head of sheep. In the fall they would trail the sheep from Monroe Moun-

tain home to Beaver. They now raise club show lambs and show hogs. They travel the states taking their kids to show live-stock. In their spare time they enjoy working together flipping houses or just hanging out with their family. After 7 years of adventures they were blessed with their first daughter Felicia and after another 7 years their daughter Mercede joined them. They have 4 grandsons, Blaze, Justice, Maxxtyn and Mykol and one granddaughter, Khilynn. Blaze and Justice became their sons after the passing of their mother. Richard and Carmen have always loved being involved with the community. They believe that serving keeps you young. They have served in many church callings, ward and stake. They were members of the old Beaver JC’s, Riding Club, Betterment Club, Chamber of Commerce, Beaver County 4-H Advisory Council for 18 years, Beaver County 4-H Livestock Council and stock show coordinator for the Beaver County Fair for 12 years. Serving on the livestock committee has been their favorite. Their motto has always been, “Anything for the Kids.” They have enjoyed watching the animals at the county fair livestock show improve every year and the number of exhibitors keep growing and growing. Carmen and Richard feel very honored to be chosen as Beaver County Fair’s Grand Marshals for 2018. (Even though they don’t feel old enough). They would like to thank everyone for helping to make Beaver County a great place to live and raise a family…a little bit of heaven on earth. They invite everyone to come out and enjoy the Beaver County Fair.

Canning Label Please cut out label and attach to all food preservation entries.

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4-H Exhibit Rules

The following rules and regulations shall apply to all sections in the 4-H Department. Any questions regarding any of the rules should be directed to the county extension office.

1) 4-H members must have been in the 3rd through the 12th grade by October 1, 2017.

2) All 4-H members must be currently enrolled in Utah 4-H.

3) Cloverbud 4-H members in K-2 grades as of October 1, 2017 may enter items to exhibit. These items will be dis-played and receive premiums as other 4-H exhibits but will not be judged or eligible for the Utah State Fair.

4) All items must be a product of a registered 4-H club, activity or event within the current year of October 1, 2017 to October 1, 2018. No school or church items will be accepted ; (all non 4-H club items, such as school and church projects may be entered in open class).

5) 4-H members will be allowed an unlimited number of total entries. They can enter more than one exhibit per class, but only up to two exhibits per lot within the same class. 4-H exhibits will be judged on quality of work and will be based on the individual merits of the exhibit. Premium money will be awarded to each blue, red and rosette ribbons. A blue rib-bon=$3.00, a red ribbon=$2.00, a grand champion=$15.00, and a reserved champion or judges choice=$10.00. There is a $40.00 maximum on premium money awarded. Rosette awards are not included in the $40.00 cap. Premium money can be picked up on Friday August 24 or Saturday August 25.

6) Food items need to be of a quality to keep without refrig-eration for the duration of the fair. Place all food items on a sturdy white paper plate and covered with plastic wrap. Large items, such as cakes, may be placed on a foil covered piece of heavy cardboard and covered with plastic wrap. All food items must include a recipe.

7) Food Preservation: Only products of home kitchens are eligible. All entries must be in clean, standard canning jars with new, single use, two piece lids and rings. A one quart or pint jar constitutes an exhibit for fruit, vegetables or meat. One pint or half pint jar constitutes an exhibit for jellies and jams. All jars must be labeled with name of product, method (water bath or pressure), pack (hot or raw), length of processing time, pounds of pressure, altitude, date, city, and recipe source.

8) 4-H Exhibit items can be picked up on Saturday August 25 between 9:00 and 10:30 pm. Items not picked up Saturday night will be taken to the Extension Office in Beaver.

9) Top 4-H exhibits, as selected by the judges, will be sent to the Utah State Fair where they will represent Beaver County and be judged again. Sate Fair entries are showcased and awarded at the annual Beaver County 4-H Achievement Night on Tuesday September 18 at 6:30 pm.

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Beaver County 4-H Beaver County Extension Staff:

Mark Nelson, Cindy Nelson, Lori Bailey, Melissa Bradshaw, Alison Webb, Kailey Roberts,

Kierstin Harris, Jaycee Webb 435-438-6450

Beaver County has enjoyed a long tradition of quality 4-H programs for our youth. During the county fair,

we invite you to support the following 4-H exhibits and shows:

Tuesday, August 7 Entries Accepted 2:00-7:00 (at the Beaver County Fair Building)

Tuesday, August 21 Food Exhibits Accepted 12:00-8:00 Wednesday, August 22 Judging of Exhibits 9:00-11:00 Friday, August 24 4-H Exhibits 12:00-7:30 4-H Rocket Build 4:00 4-H Rocket Shoot Off 5:00 Saturday, August 25 4-H Exhibits 10:00-6:00 4-H & FFA Steer Show 9:00 4-H & FFA Sheep Show 10:30 4-H & FFA Goat Show 1:00 Open Goat Show 2:00 Pet, Poultry, Rabbit Shows 2:30, 3:00, 3:30

4-H Exhibit Categories The following are areas in which a 4-H member

enrolled in that project may exhibit:

Citizenship/Civic Education: Division A Cultural or global education, volunteerism, community service. Communications/Expressive Arts: Division B Communication arts, performing arts, arts and crafts, drawing and painting, sculpture, graphic arts, and photography. Family and Consumer Sciences: Division C Child development, child care, babysitting, sewing construction, wardrobe management, quilting, knitting, crochet, needlecraft, consumer education, home environment, parenting and family life education Environmental Education and Earth Science: Division D Environmental stewardship, earth, water and air, forestry, range management, wildlife/fisheries, and outdoor education Healthy Lifestyles Education: Division E Chemical, mental and emotional health, food safety, food preservation, food preparation, breads, outdoor cooking, cake decorating, physical health & safety. Personal Development and Leadership: Division F Career Exploration, hobbies and collections, leadership skills development, leisure education, reading literacy, social recreation skills Plants and Animals: Division G Small animals, crops/weeds, flower gardening, fruits & vegetables, gardening, ornamental horticulture Science and Technology: Division H Biological science, entomology/bees, embryology, veterinary science, aerospace/rocketry, computer technology, woodworking, electric engine/tractor/field, physical science & astronomy

If 4-H exhibits are not picked up Saturday night we will take them to the Extension Office in Beaver.

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This is provided by Smithfield and is FREE. A little souvenir to help your remember

the fair will be given.

I Can Fly

“Senior Citizen Day”

4‐H Horse Show ‐ 5:00 pm

Entries Accepted‐ 12:00‐8:00

Produce & Flower Entry ‐ 8:00‐11:00

Judging of Exhibits ‐ Building Closed

Fishing Derby 3:00‐7:00

Junior Britches sign‐up 3:00

Junior Britches Rodeo 5:00

Coed Volleyball 5:00

SFW Fundraiser Dinner 5:00‐7:30

Talent Show ages 3‐12 6:00

Talent Show ages 13‐18 7:00

Exhibits open (Seniors Only) 12:00‐1:00

Senior Bingo 1:00

Grand Opening 2:45

Senior Dinner 3:00

Exhibits open to Public 5:00‐7:00

Motocross Show 7:00

Elementary Field Trips 8:00‐1:00

Exhibits Open 1:00‐7:30

Photo Booth 2:00‐6:00

Li le Miss Contest

Tiny Miss: Ages: 3‐4 2:00

Pe te Miss Ages: 5‐6 3:00

Li le Miss: Ages: 7‐9 4:00

Junior Miss: Ages: 10‐13 5:00

Art’s Museum project 2:30‐4:00

Midway Carnival 3:00‐11:30

Scrapbook Challenge 3:00

4‐H Rocket Build 4:00

4‐H Rocket Shoot 5:00

Broken Heart Rodeo 7:00

Up in the Night Volleyball 9:00

Tunes Mobile Music Dance 9:30

Exhibits open 10:00‐6:00

Midway Carnival 11:00am‐11:00pm

4‐H Livestock (Steer) 9:00

Baby Contest 10:00

4‐H Livestock (Lamb) 10:30

4‐H Livestock (Goat) 1:00

Pilot Fuel Find (Money in sand) 1:30

Fly Fast Food $ense Snacks 2:00

Open Goat Show 2:00

Photo Booth 2:00‐6:00

Derby Inspec on 2:00‐6:00

Pet Show 2:30

I Can Fly Airplane Contest 3:00

Poultry Show 3:00

Rabbit Show 3:30

Rocket Blast (Popsicle Ea ng Contest) 4:00

Bubble Wand Airplane Cra 4:30

Let’s Make a Deal 5:00

Demoli on Derby 7:00

Muddy Boots Concert/Dance 9:00‐11:30

Pick‐up Exhibits 9:00‐10:00

Pick up at Fair Building

9:00 am—11:00 am

Friday, August 25th:

4‐H Rocket Build ‐ 4:00

4‐H Rocket Shoot ‐ 5:00

Red Star Yeast Competition:

Beaver County’s Got Talent Wednesday August 22nd Ages 3-12 6:00 pm Ages 13-18 7:00 pm

Contact Trisa Harris 421-1112

Join us for great food and great fun! Thursday Bingo - 1:00

Dinner - 3:00

“Catchin’ Air” Scrapbook Challenge:

Use our supplies & your creativity to make a scrapbook page.

Friday @ 3:00 pm - Prizes Awarded

Contact Kathy Casparian 438-3168

Photo Booth

Coupons and packets will be given to all entrants of yeast exhibits. Top 3 will get prizes donated by

Red Star

Saturday, August 26th:

Pilot Fuel Find ‐ 1:30

I Can Fly Airplane Contest ‐ 3:00

Rocket Blast (Popsicle Ea ng contest)‐ 4:00

Bubble Wand Airplane Cra ‐ 4:30

Friday & Saturday August 25 & 26 2:00 - 6:00 PM

Come do an art project

all ages welcome

4‐H Entries Accepted ‐ 2:00‐7:00 pm

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1) Exhibitors may enter only two items in each class per person.

2) An entry form must be completely filled out for all entries.

3) All items must be produced or prepared within the current fair year (August 2017‐August 2018)

4) Entries are limited to Beaver County residents. Non‐residents may enter items as display only.

5) The Beaver County Fair Board will not be responsible for any lost, stolen, or damaged items. All reasonable means will be taken to prevent loss or damage.

6) All items will be received from 12:00pm to 8:00pm on Tuesday, August 21, at the Fairgrounds, with the excep on of produce and flower entries, which will be accepted on Wednesday, August 22 from 8:00am‐11:00am.

7) Judging of entries will be on Wednesday, August 22nd

8) The exhibit building will be open on Thursday, August 23rd from 5:00pm‐7:00pm, Friday, August 24th from 1:00pm‐7:30pm, and Saturday, August 25th from 10:00am‐6:00pm

9) Exhibits will be judged and ribbons awarded in blue or red ribbons. Cash premiums of $3.00 for blue ribbons and $2.00 for red rib‐bons will be awarded.

10) Rose e ribbons will be awarded $15.00 for grand champion, and $10 for reserve champion or Judges choice. There is a $40.00 maximum on premium money awarded for open class exhibits, excluding rose e premiums. All items not claimed will become the property of the Beaver County Fair Board.

Divisions: Professional (those making at least half of their livelihood by producing and selling for profit items entered in the fair)

Adult (18 years of age and older) Junior (5-17 years of age)

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