12:00 PM Carroll Arena

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12:00 PM Carroll Arena
Short History of the Kane County Fair
Kane County has a rich history of pioneering spirit, industry,
agriculture, farming, ranching, entrepreneurship, food, and fun. For
68 years the fair has been a focal point for families. Youth throughout
the years have found lasting memories, opportunities for leadership,
and simple fun traditions to pass on to the next generation.
It was around 1946 when the Long Valley Sale began. There were
many kids wanting to show and sell their animals but in order for
them to do that, they had to take them to Cedar City. Instead of
traveling to Cedar the residences around Long Valley decided to start
a sale and show of their own.
Quite a few of the kids had sows and the FFA club bought a boar. At
the first sale they had around thirty to
forty pigs. They sold the pigs a few at a
time in three of four different shows.
The show was first held where
the Mark Chamberlain house in
Orderville is located. Later the show
moved to the Carroll Field. It found a home for a few years at
Valley High School and now is located between the Carroll Arena
and Kane County North Event Center. After the shows began, a
few people decided to include crops, flowers, and visual arts. The
event expanded further to a three day show and a parade. After a
couple of years the entire county was invited to participate and in
1948 the Kane County Fair Began.
There are countless people who contribute their time, talents, and
money to make the Fair a success. We are a talented and creative
group of people here in this beautiful southern county. Thanks for
all you do that makes our county great. So come on out to the fair
and help us keep looking to the past as we move forward into the
future!
Thank you for supporting YOUR county fair.
Fair Information
INDEX
Outdoor Concessions/Vendors.......................................................... pg 19 ....................... Sally Brinkerhoff-648.2483
Indoor Booths/Vendors..................................................................... pg 19 ....................................... Rhonda Flatburg
Data Processing................................................................................................................................ Kristy Brinkerhoff
Fair Rules.......................................................................................... -CSchedule of Events............................................................................ -B-
Exhibits Under the direction of Christine Esplin 435.648-2109 Cathy Brown - Exhibit Displays
Kristine Barton - Exhibits and Elizabeth Davis - Extension Agent
Canning Labels................................................................................. pg 6
Children’s Fair................................................................................... pg 1................ Colleen Sorensen & Mercy Stout
Crafts................................................................................................. pg 4 .................... Lucy Griffiths & Valarie Lacy
Fine Arts........................................................................................... pg 5............... Valene Beardall & Linda Thatcher
Floriculture........................................................................................ pg 10................................................ Elise Swapp
4-H Fair ........................................................................................... pg 2-3........................................ Angie Reidhead
Home Arts........................................................................................ pg 8-9.... Carol Lamb, Suzann Barton, & Mindy
Horticulture-Fruits............................................................................ pg 11.....................................Sherrie Brinkerhoff
4-H/FFA
Live Stock Show and Sale
Jr. Livestock Show & Sale................................................................. pg 12-13...........................................Dustin Cox
Livestock Show and Sale Buyers and Bidders................................... pg 16.................................................Dustin Cox
Livestock Show and Sale Grand Champions 2015........................... pg 15-17
Pee Wee Livestock Show................................................................... pg 14.................................................. John Reese
Contests
Baby Contest..................................................................................... pg 21......................................... Laura Sherwood
Dutch Oven Cooking Contest.......................................................... pg 22 ..................................................Lisa Reese
Glow in the Dark FUN RUN........................................................... pg 20....................................................................
Golf Tournament............................................................................... pg 19 ................................... Ed Myers 648.2503
Graham Cracker Contest.................................................................. pg 22........................................... DeAnna Reeve
Helicopter Ping pong $$ drop........................................................... pg 20........................................ Sally Brinkerhoff
Jackpot Dummy Roping.................................................................... pg 22 ..................Amanda Brinkerhoff 648.3699
Livestock Judging Contest................................................................ pg 21 ................................................Dustin Cox
LEGO Need for Speed Contest........................................................ pg 21 ....................................... DeAnna Reeve
Log Sawing Contest.......................................................................... pg 21........................................... Ken Nakayama
Imagination Build Contest................................................................ pg 22........................................... DeAnna Reeve
Long Range Rifle Shoot.................................................................... pg 19 ................................ Tim Esplin 691.1315
Miss Kane County Scholarship Competition.................................... pg 19........................Jacey Heaton 435.559.0491
Open Horse Show. ........................................................................... pg 18 .................................. Duke Cox 559.8121
Parade................................................................................................ pg 20 ........................................... Chris Maxwell
Prehistoric Dig.................................................................................. pg 21........................................... DeAnna Reeve
Puppet Show..................................................................................... pg 23............................................... Sage Cox/M
Pet Show........................................................................................... pg 21 ..........................Cindee Sharkey 648.2222
Small Animal Contest....................................................................... pg 18.......................................Bill Cox 648.2548
Talent Show...................................................................................... pg 20.......Vicki Hooper [email protected]
Three Gun Shoot............................................................................... pg 20................................Tim Espling 691.1315
Entertainment/Other Events
Country Store and Farmers Market.................................................. pg 20 ................. Rhonda Flatberg 435.648.2073
Continuous Entertainment............................................................... pg 21 .V icki Hooper /Volunteer Center644.3696
Dance/Fireworks............................................................................... pg 21 .................................. Duke Cox 648.3222
Fun and Games................................................................................. pg 20........................................ Sally Brinkerhoff
Kid Zone........................................................................................... pg 20 .......................................... DeAnna Reeve
Make and Take Sewing Extravaganza............................................... pg 23............................................. Linda Rhodes
Rodeo Jr............................................................................................. pg 22 ............................ Long Valley Lions Club
Symphony of the Canyons................................................................ pg 21........................................... DeAnna Reeve
Grand Marshal
Gerald Spencer
I’ve lived in Glendale all my life except for two
years on a mission and nearly five years at college. I
was born in the Kanab hospital which was less than a
year old then. There have been two new hospitals in
Kanab since then.
My dad was Howard Spencer, a grandson of
Howard O. Spencer, who was president of the United
Order in Orderville.
I have been involved with the Kane County Fair
for many years. I was chairman of the fair board many
years ago. Henry Carroll was the county commissioner over the fair at that time.
I’ve seen a lot of people volunteer a lot of their
time to make the fair a success from year to year. I’m
sure those dedicated individuals will keep working for
all of us to have a great Kane County Fair from many
years to come.
The Fair Board would like to thank Gerald
Spencer for his years of service on the Fair Board and
for all the time he spends is support of this wonderful
event.
Calendar of Events
Saturday, August 6
th
8:00 a.m. 2 man Golf Scramble @Thunderbird Golf Course
10:00 a.m. Long Range Rifle Shoot call Tim Esplin 691-1315
10:00 a.m. Horse Show Registration @ Carroll Arena
11:00 a.m. Horse Show @ Carroll Arena* Events also the 5th
Tuesday, August 9
th
Friday, August 12th Continued
12:00-5:00 p.m. Sewing Make and Take @ Event Center
15 spots available
12:00-1:00 p.m. Puppet Show @ Event Center
1:00-2:30 p.m. Prehistoric Dig @ Event Center
1:00-5:00 p.m. Music and Entertainment
1:00-3:00 p.m. PeeWee Livestock Show@ Carroll Arena
3:00 -4:00 p.m. Jr. Livestock Judging Contest @ Carroll Arena
(anyone can participate)
3:00 p.m. Helicopter Ping Pong $$$$$ Drop @ Carroll Arena
3:30 - 5:00 p.m. Lego Build for Speed Contest @ Event Center
4:00- 7:00 p.m. 4-H/FFA Livestock Show @ Carroll Arena
6:00 p.m. Exhibits Closed
9:00 a.m - 6:30 p.m. Utah State University Extension
Office in Kanab accepting exhibit entries for: Home Arts,
Crafts, Children’s Fair,& 4-H.
Wednesday, August 10h
1:00-4:00 p.m. EVENT CENTER in Orderville accepting
exhibit entries for: Home Arts, Crafts, Children’s Fair, and 4-H
FREE Bucking Bull
5:00 p.m. Parade Registration and Judging
@ Orderville LDS Chapel
6:30 p.m. Parade @ Main Street in Orderville
8:30 p.m. Registration for NIGHT FUN RUN @ Orderville
Town Park
9:00 p.m. Glow in the Dark Fun Run @ Orderville Town Park
9:00 p.m. Family Dance and
Fireworks During the Dance @ Orderville Town Park
Saturday, August 13th,
Fun for the whole family. Prizes for fastest, brightest glow, etc.
Thursday, August 11th
10:00 a.m MINI Three Gun Shoot call Tim Esplin 691-1315
7:00 p.m. Talent Show @ Terrace in Kanab
6:00 p.m.-9:00 p.m. Registration/Weigh in for PeeWee
and 4-H/FFA Livestock@Carroll Arena
Friday, August 12th,
9:00-10:00 a.m. Registration of Horticulture and
Floriculture @ Utah State University Extension Office
8:00-11:00 a.m. Registration of Horticulture and Floriculture @ Event Center
8:00-11:00 a.m. Registration/Weigh in for PeeWee & FFA
9:00-12:00 p.m. Registration for Small Animals (birds,
rabbits, goats, etc. ) to be Judged by Carroll Arena
11:00-6:00 p.m. Exhibits and Country Store (lots of
food and other items to browse through) @ Event
Center
11:00-6:00 p.m. FUN AND GAMES Bounce House, Giant
Slide, Bungee Run, Wrecking ball, Vertical Merry Go-round,
and ZIPLINE(until dark)
11:30-5:00 p.m. KID ZONE Face painting, balloon decorating,
A little bit of Kane County Sand Craft, Relaxing Spot @ Event Center
12:00 p.m. Horticulture and Floriculture Judging ( Doors will
open to the public when finished)
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9:00 a.m. Livestock Buyers Registration @ Carroll Arena
10:00 a.m. Exhibits Open
10:00 a.m.- 5:00 p.m. Vendors/Booths and Country Store
10:00 a.m.-1:00p.m. Music and Entertainment
10:00 a.m.. Pet Show @ Orderville Town Park
10:00 a.m. Livestock Sale
10:00- 4:00 p.m. Kid Zone: Face Painting, Balloon
Decorating, A Little Bit of Kane County Sand Craft, Read
and Relax Spot
10:00 a.m. -5:00 p.m. FUN AND GAMES Bounce House,
Giant Slide, Bungee Run, Wrecking ball, Vertical Merry
-Go-round, Bucking Bull, and ZIPLINE(until dark)
10:30-12:00 noon LEGO Imagination Creation Contest
10:30 a.m. Baby Contest Registration
11:00 a.m. Baby Contest begins @ Event Center
11:00 - 4:00 p.m. Make it Take it Sewing Adventure 15
spots available
11:00 a.m. Registration for Dutch Oven Contest
12:00 a.m. Dutch Oven Contest by Event Center
12:00-1:00 p.m. Puppet Show
1:00 p.m. Symphony of the Canyons Concert
1:00 p.m. Log Sawing Contest
1:30 - 3:00 p.m. Graham Cracker Creation Contest 35 spots
2:00 - 4:00 p.m. Music and Entertainment
3:00 -5:00 p.m. Start picking up prizes/Ribbon
money @ Event Center
5:00 p.m. Exhibits Close
7:00 p.m. Lion's Club Jr. Rodeo @ Carroll Arena and
Jackpot Dummy Roping & Team Roping on drag steer
Kane County Fair Rule Book
Registration of Exhibits: 2016
UTAH STATE UNIVERSITY EXTENSION OFFICE (Kanab 180 West 300 North)
Tuesday August 9th
9:00 A.M.-6:30 P.M. accepting entries for Home Arts, Crafts, Children’s Fair, and 4-H
Friday August 12th
8:00 A.M.-10:00 A.M. accepting entries for Floriculture (Flowers) and Horticulture (fruits and crops)
EVENT CENTER
Wednesday August 10th
1:00-4:00 P.M. - Registration for Home Arts, Crafts, Children’s Fair, & 4-H
Friday August 12th
8:00 A.M.-11:00 A.M. accepting entries for Floriculture and Horticulture
Indoor Exhibit and Premium Rules
1. The Danish Merit System will be used in all judging of the exhibits.
2. Exhibits will not be open to public while being judged.
3. All decisions of the judges are final.
4. Exhibits entered for competition must have been made, raised or cared for by exhibitor.
5. If an exhibit has been purchased, it must be property of the exhibitor for at least 60 days before the Fair opens.
6. Entries must be properly labeled with a Fair Tag at registration. Exhibits not in accordance with this rule will
not be judged. Violation of this rule automatically causes the exhibit to be exempt from any prizes from the Kane County Fair.
7. The management reserves the right to refuse entry to any exhibit deemed without merit and will receive a “not
judgeable” card if not meeting requirements.
8. Exhibit items must have been completed within the past two years (August 2014-2016). Items that have been
entered in the previous fair are not eligible for competition, but will be happily accepted for exhibition.
9. Exhibits may be claimed from 5 P.M. to 5:30 P.M. on Saturday, Aug. 13th at the North Event Center. Un-
claimed items will be transported to the Kane County USU Extension office and will be available for pick up on Monday Aug. 15th from 9 A.M. to 5 P.M. Items that aren’t claimed during these times will become property of the Kane County Fair Board. If an exhibitor cannot pick up their item, they may arrange for a representative to pick it up for them (keep your claim tickets!). Absolutely no exhibits may be removed until fair closing!!
10. Fair Committee, with security aid, will use all diligence to care for and protect all property in its charge but
cannot assume responsibility for loss or injury. Small items (such as cutlery, jewelry, etc.) must be in their own display case so as to discourage theft or loss.
11. Premiums will be paid Saturday, August 13th from 3:00 P.M.- 5:00 P.M. at the premium table in the Event Center. Only one cash premium per class.
No money or premiums will be paid after closing, Saturday, August 13th.
Premium money is not held over. Any premiums not claimed by fair closing 5:00 P.M. Saturday, August 13th will become property of Kane County.
12. The Junior Division consists of exhibitors ages nine (9) through eighteen (18).
13. The Children’s Fair is open to exhibitors ages three (3) through eight (8).
14. All Fair divisions are open to residents of Kane County
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CHILDREN’S FAIR
Colleen Sorensen & Mercy Stout
Registration - See Fair Rules on Page -A1. Kane County General Fair rules apply
2. Participants must be between the ages of three (3) and eight (8).
3. Fruit and vegetables must be displayed on 9” white paper plates. Each plate may contain only the same variety.
Three (3) to six pieces per plate.
4. Each child may submit only one subject per class.
5. All exhibits must be the work of the child. Parents may advise, not do the work.
6. Each exhibit must include the child’s age. The child’s name may not be displayed.
7. Lego items need to be glued or secured very well. (The Fair will not put legos back together if dislodged moving
to display.)
DIVISION A ______________________________________________________________HORTICULTURE
Class 1............................................................................................................................................................All Fruits
Class 2 ................................................................................................................................................... All Vegetables
Class 3.............................................................................................................................................. Whatchamacallits
(People, Animals, etc. made from fruits and/or vegetables)
DIVISION B __________________________________________________________________HOME ARTS
Class 1..................................................................................................... Sewing projects, and stuffed animals or dolls
Class 2.................................................................................................Needlework, embroidery, crochet, quilting, rugs
Class 3......................................................................................................................................Baked goods and candy
Class 4.................................................................................................................................. Something from Nothing
(Anything useful made from scraps, junk or odds and ends)
Class 5.............................................................................................................................................................All other
DIVISION C ___________________________________________________________________ FINE ARTS
Class 1................................................................................................................................. Pictures, should be framed
Class 2............................................................................................................ Sculptures, clay, wood, rock, rock people
Class 3...................................................................................................... Photography, should be framed or mounted
Class 4.................................................................................................................................................... All collections
Class 5..........................................................................................................................................................Box scenes
Class 6.............................................................................................................................................................All other
DIVISION D ______________________________________________________________ FLORICULTURE
Class 1............................................................................................................................................Fresh arrangements
Class 2............................................................................................................................................... Dried or artificial
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44-H FAIR
Angie Reidhead ( Kane County 4-H Coordinator)
(435) 644.4910 [email protected]
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. (435) 644-4910. In
addition to the 4-H Exhibit Rules all Kane County General Fair Rules apply.
1. To exhibit with 4-H at the Kane County Fair, a youth must be enrolled as a 4-H member and the
enrollment must be done online at https://ut.4honline.com
2. 4-H members must be enrolled in the project in which the exhibit is entered. (this can be done at https://
ut.4honline.com under projects)
3. 4-H members must have been in the 3rd through the 12th grade, and at least 8 years old by October 1, 2015.
4. Pre 4-H Cloverbuds, are described as : All 4-H members in the 2nd grade or younger as of October 1, 2015
may exhibit their items. These exhibits will be displayed and will be awarded a white ribbon and receive a $1.00
premiums as other entries in Kane County Children’s Fair but will not be eligible for the State Fair.
All General Children’s Fair Rules apply, see page 1.
5. 4-H members will be allowed to enter more than one exhibit per class, but no more than one exhibit per lot
within the class. Exceptions to this rule are Food Preservation (3 bottles of different fruit and three bottles of
different vegetables are allowed).
6. 4-H members will be allowed an unlimited number of total entries. 4-H Kane County exhibits will be judged on
QUALITY OF WORK and will be based on the individual merits of the exhibit.
The Danish judging system will be used to judge all exhibits. All qualified exhibits entered will be awarded a blue,
red, or white ribbon. Premiums will be paid on exhibits. Premiums to be paid are $5.00 for Sweepstakes, $3.00
for blue ribbons, $2.00 for red ribbons, and $1.00 for white and CLOVER BUD entries.
7. Horticulture-Fruits and Crops will be entered in the General Kane County Fair.
The following are additional exhibit requirements:
1. Posters must to be 22” x 33” or smaller.
2. Notebook binders must be 2 inches or smaller.
3. Displays must be 4’x4’ or smaller and be free-standing
4. Exhibits must have a completed exhibit card attached securely to it. Exhibits with more than one part must have
an exhibit card attached to each part numbered. example 1 of 3, 2 of 3, 3 of 3, etc.
5. Food items need to be of quality to keep more than a week without refrigeration. Frozen food products are not
acceptable. Do not send food items which will spoil quickly.
Baked Goods: Place all baked goods entries on a sturdy white paper plate and cover with a zip-lock plastic bag.
A copy of each recipe on a 3”x5” card is requested.
Canning: All General Kane County Canning Rules Apply
6. Exhibits which are normally hung on the wall must provide some means for attachment to the wall
(paintings, framed items, woodworking, wall-hangings)
7. Exhibits must be well made so they are stable enough to be moved.
8. Any items to be returned (hangers, pie pans, cake stands, etc.) must be marked with name and address of the
exhibitor.
9. Clothing Entries: Please have all entries neatly pressed and on hangers.
10. Each 4-H member that has an exhibit advance to the Utah State Fair will receive one (1) gate admission pass to
the Utah State Fair.
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4-H EXHIBIT CATEGORIES
The following are areas in which a 4-H member enrolled in a project may exhibit.
Utah State 4-H Fair Division Rules apply for more information see the STATE FAIR BOOK
2016. Go to utah4h.org, under events, Utah State Fair, click on State Fair Book 2016 or go to
www.thekanecountyfair.com and click on the 4-H State Fair Rules link.
Division A:
Citizenship/Civic Education: Cultural or global education, volunteerism, community service.
Division B:
Communications/Expressive Arts: Communication arts, performing arts, arts and crafts, drawing and
painting, sculpture, graphic arts, and photography.
Division C:
Family and Consumer Sciences: Child development, child care, babysitting, sewing construction, wardrobe management, quilting, knitting, crochet, needlecraft, consumer education, home environment, parenting and family life education.
Division D:
Environmental Education and Earth Science: Environmental stewardship, earth, water and air, forestry, range
management, wildlife/fisheries, and outdoor education.
Division E:
Healthy Lifestyles Education: Chemical, mental and emotional health, food safety, food
preservation, food preparation, breads, outdoor cooking, cake
decorating, physical health and safety.
Division F:
Personal Development and Leadership: Career exploration, hobbies and collections, leadership skills
development, leisure education, reading literacy, social recreation skills.
Division G:
Plants and Animals: Small animals, crops/weeds, flower gardening, fruit/vegetable
gardening, ornamental horticulture.
Division H:
Science and Technology: Biological science, entomology/bees, embryology, veterinary science,
aerospace/rocketry, computer technology, woodworking, electric engine/tractor/field, physical science and astronomy.
THE TOP COUNTY EXHIBITS, AS SELECTED BY THE JUDGES, WILL BE SENT TO THE UTAH
STATE FAIR WHERE THEY WILL REPRESENT KANE COUNTY AND BE JUDGED AGAIN.
All exhibits selected to advance to the State Fair will be marked with a purple sticker.
These exhibits will be picked up by the extension staff on the closing day of the fair.
The Kane County Extension staff will take the State Fair entries to the Utah State Fair and will
bring them back to Kane County in September. You will then be notified and can pick up your fair
exhibit and any ribbons or prize money won at the Kane County Extension Office.
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CRAFTS
Lucy Griffiths & Valarie Lacy
Registration : See Fair Book Rules on Page -A1. Kane County General Fair rules apply.
2. Work must be original, except where indicated.
3. There are two categories: Junior and Senior.
DIVISION 1 ____________________________________________________ CERAMICS- FIRED FINISH
Class 1 ............................... Utility pieces
(a). Canisters, Covered Dishes (b). Pitchers, Mugs, etc. (c). Vases, Planters (d). Lamps (e). Other
Class 2.................. Miniatures (5” or less) Class 3.............. Animals and Fish
Class 4......... Christmas Items Class 5.............................. Holiday Items Class 6.................................. Birds Class 7.....................Figurines
Class 8........................................... Steins Class 9...........................All Other
DIVISION 2____________________________________________________________________CERAMICS
Class 1............................ Early American Class 2......................... Miniatures
Class 3....... Animals and Fish Class 4...........................Christmas Items Class 5....................Holiday Items Class 6........................... Birds
Class 7...................................... Figurines Class 8.................................Steins
Class 9.................... All Other
DIVISION 3_____________________________________________________________________ JEWELRY
Class 1..................................................... Fabricated or Cast Pins, Pendants, Brooches, etc
Class 2..................................................... Fabricated or Cast Rings & Earrings
Class 3.........Fabricated or Cast Bracelets Class 4...........................All Other
DIVISION 4_____________________________________________________________________ LEATHER
Class 1.............................Carrying Cases Class 2................... Cases (wallets)
Class 3......... Ladies handbags.
Class 4...................... Apparel (belts, etc.) Class 5........... Carriers (scabbards)
Class 6......Pictures, frame required
Class 7..................................................... Household articles (clocks, wastebasket, plaques, etc.)
Class 8............................ Beaded Leather Class 9..................... Saddles, Tack
Class 10.................. All Other
DIVISION 5_____________________________________________________________________ MODELS
Class 1.......................................... .Wood Class 2................................ Plastic
Class 3.........Pinewood Derby Class 4......................................All Other
DIVISION 6__________________________________________________________________MINIATURES
Class ................................ Furniture (kit) Class 2............ Furniture(original)
Class 3.................... All Other
DIVISION 7_______________________________________________________________________ WOODS
Class 1...................................... Furniture Class 2............................ Cabinets
Class 3........................ Lathed Class 4............................... Hand Carved Class 5..........................Driftwood
Class 6............................ Toys
Class 7..................................................... Wooden Dolls-Includes Kachina .
Class 8........................ Jewelry
Class 9..........................................Decoys Class 10.........................All Other
DIVISION 8______________________________________________________________________ METALS
Class 1 ................................................................................................................................................................. All
DIVISION 9________________________________________________ (Must be Mounted) COLLECTIONS
Class 1............................................Coins Class 2...............................Stamps
Class 3.......................... Cards.
Class 4............................ Indian Artifacts Class 5................................Insects Class ...................... All Other
DIVISION 10______________________________________________________________ TOLE PAINTING
Class 1...................................... On wood Class 2.............. Painting on metal
Class 3.............Painted Fabric Class 4......................................All Other
DIVISION 11 ____________________________________________________________ MISCELLANEOUS
Class 1..............................Scrap Booking Class 2..........................Taxidermy
Class 3........................Plastics Class 4............................ Decoupage, etc. Class 5........Beadwork, not leather Class 6...................... Quilling
Class 7............................ Wheat weaving Class 8....................... Straw Items
Class 9.................... All Other
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FINE ARTS
Valene Beardall & Linda Thatcher
Registration -See Fair Book Rules on Page -A1. Kane County general rules apply. 2. Work must be original, except where indicated by division.
3. All paints, photographs, and mosaic art must be securely framed and equipped with screw eyes and hanging wire.
The receiving committee is instructed to refuse all improperly prepared work.
4. There are two categories: Junior and Senior.
DIVISION 1___________________________________________________________ SNAPSHOTS-COLOR
Class 1...........................................................Portrait Class 2.............................................................Landscape
Class 3.........................................................Still Life Class 4 ................................................. Flowers/Animals
Class 5....................................................... All Other
DIVISION 2_________________________________________________ SNAPSHOTS-BLACK & WHITE
Class 1...........................................................Portrait Class 2 ............................................................Landscape
Class 3.........................................................Still Life Class 4 ................................................. Flowers/Animals
Class 5....................................................... All Other
DIVISION 3______________________________________________________ PHOTO ENLARGEMENTS
Class 1......................................................... Portraits Class 2............................................................ Landscape
Class 3.........................................................Still Life Class 4...................................................................Nature
Class 5....................................................... All Other
DIVISION 4_________________________________________________________________ OIL PAINTING
Class 1...........................................................Portrait Class 2.............................................................Landscape
Class 3.........................................................Still Life Class 4................................................................Seascape
Class 5............................................................Nature Class 6.................................................................Modern
Class 7............................................................. Velvet Class 8.............................................................. All Other
DIVISION 5_______________________________________________________________WATER COLORS
Class 1...........................................................Portrait Class 2.............................................................Landscape
Class 3.........................................................Seascape Class 4............................................................... Still Life
Class 5..........................................................Modern Class 6.............................................................. All Other
DIVISION 6_____________________________________________________________________ DRAWING
Class 1............................................................. Pencil Class 2.................................................................. Crayon
Class 3........................................................... Marker Class 4........................................................................ Ink
Class 5....................................................... All Other
DIVISION 7__________________________________________________________________ SCULPTURE
Class 1............................................................. Wood Class 2.................................................................... Metal
Class 3..............................................................Stone Class 4.............................................................. All Other
DIVISION 8___________________________________________________________________ CERAMICS
Class 1...................................................Thrown Pots Class 2..............................................Original Greenware
Class 3....................................................... All Other
DIVISION 9___________________________________________________________________ PORCELAIN
Class 1........................................................Figurines
Class 2................................................... Christmas Items
Class 3.-Dolls (must be dressed and ready for display)
a. Baby b. Original/portrait c. All Other....................
Class 4....................................................... Painted Plates
DIVISION 10____________________________________________________________ MISCELLANEOUS
Class 1..................................................... Silk Screen Class 2............................................................... Etchings
Class 3............................. Wood block, linoleum, tile Class 4............................................................Lithograph
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HOME ARTS
Carol Sue Lamb, Suzann Barton, & Mindy Jacobs
Registration: See Indoor Exhibit Rules on Page -A1. All articles must be complete.
2. Soiled or poorly pressed articles will not be accepted.
3. If colored tissue is being used to set off a pattern in needlework,
pastel tints are suggested.
4. Remodeled articles must include a statement explaining what has been done to them and the cost.
5. All canning entries must meet guidelines listed on page 9.
8. Baked goods and candy MUST be on a plate enclosed in a ZIPLOCK bag.
9. There are two categories: Junior and Senior.
DIVISION 1____________________________________________________________________ SEWIING
Class 1...........................................................Dresses
Class 2.....................................................Formal Wear
Class 3............................................................... Suits Class 4...............................................................Jackets
Class 5..............................................................Coats Class 6................................................................ Shirts
Class 7.............................................................. Pants Class 8................................................................ Skirts
Class 9.................................................... Night Wear Class 10.......................................................... Lingerie
Class 11......................................................... Aprons Class 12..................................................... Pillowcases
Class 13........................................................... Other
DIVISION 2_______________________________________________________________________ QUILTS
Class 1................................................ Hand Quilted Class 2.................................................................. Tied
a. Applique b. Pieced c. Whole Cloth a. Applique b. Pieced
c. Whole Cloth
Class 3........................................... Machine Quilted Class 4.......................................................... All Other
a. Applique b. Pieced c. Whole Cloth
DIVISION 3_________________________________________________________________________ RUGS
Class 1.......................................................... Hooked Class 2............................................................. Braided
Class 3.............................................................. Sewn Class 4.............................................................Crochet
Class 5 ......................................................... All Other
DIVISION 4____________________________________________________________________ CROCHET
Class 1..........................................................Afghans Class 2.............................................................. Shawls
Class 3......................................................... Sweaters Class 4...................................................... Infant Wear
Class 5......................................Toys & Dolls Cloths Class 6.............................................................. Doilies
Class 7............................................................... Filet Class 8...........................................................Novelties
Class 9....................................................... All Other
DIVISION 5_____________________________________________________________________ KNITTING
Class 1..........................................................Afghans Class 2 ............................................................. Shawls
Class 3....................................................Infant Wear Class 4............................................................Sweaters
Class 5................................................. Hat/scarf sets Class 6........................................... Receiving Blankets
Class 7........................................................ Novelties Class 8.......................................................... All Other
DIVISION 6________________________________________________________________ NEEDLEWORK
Class 1....................................................Embroidery Class 2.............................................................. Crewel
Class 3........................................................... Tatting Class 4...................................................... Needlepoint
Class 5...............................................Counted Cross Class 6............................................... Candle Wicking
Class 7......................................................... Tapestry Class 8.......................................................... All Other
DIVISION 7________________________________________________________________ HANDICRAFTS
Class 1........................................................... Pillows Class 2........................................................Pillow Covers
Class 3........................................... Handbags/purses Class 4...................................................... Wall Hangings
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Class 5............................................................... Toys Class 6..................................................................... Dolls
Class 7.................................................. Doll Clothes Class 8..........................................................Quiet Books
Class 9 .......................................................Macrame Class 10.......................................................... Dough Art
Class 11.............................................. Fabric Frames Class 12...................................................Textile Painting
Class 13........................................Holiday Novelties Class 14............................................................ All Other
DIVISION 8___________________________________________________________ OLD HERITAGE ART
Class 1........................................................ Spinning Class 2................................................................ Weaving
Class 3.......................................Homemade Creams Class 4................................................... Home Remedies
Class 5...........................................Lye Soap (3 bars) Class 6.................................................................. Cheese
Class 7............................................................ Butter Class 8.................................................... Pork Cracklings
Class 9........................................................ Molasses Class 10......................................................Corncob Pipe
Class 11.........................................Corn Husk Dolls Class 12............................................................ All Other
DIVISION 9________________________________________________________________BAKED GOODS
Class 1.................................................... Yeast Bread Class 2..........................................................Quick Bread
Class 3.........................................................Rolls (6) Class 4......................................................Sweet Rolls (6)
Class 5.............................................................Cakes Class 6.................................................... Decorated Cake
Class 7................................................................ Pies Class 8........................................................Cookies (6-8)
DIVISION 10_______________________________________________________________________CANDY
Class 1..................................................... Chocolates Class 2............................................................... Caramels
Class 3 ............................................................Fudge Class 4.....................................................................Jellies
Class 5................................................ Peanut Brittle Class 6.................................................................Divinity
Class 7....................................................... Lollipops Class 8........................................................ Pulled Candy
Class 9.............................................................Mints Class 10............................................................ All Other
DIVISION 11 ___________________________________________________________________ CANNING
Class 1............................................................ Fruits Class 2...................................................................Berries
Class 3 .....................................................Vegetables
Class 4...................................................................... Juice
Class 5................................................................ Jam Class 6...................................................................Pickles
Class 7.............................................................Meats Class 8.......................................................................Fish
Class 9..................................................Catsup/Salsa Class 10............................................................ All Other
DIVISION 12____________________________________________________________DRIED PRODUCTS
Class 1...............................................................Fruit Class 2...................................................................Berries
Class 3......................................................Vegetables Class 4..................................................................... Meat
Class 5.......................................................All Other
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Canning Labels
You need to fill out one for each canned item and place it on the bottom of your jar.
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State Recommendations for County Fair
Canning Guidelines. 20
Many of the following requirements are based on SAFETY guidelines. Those regarding presentation of exhibit or
specific fair preferences are adaptable.
SPECIAL RULES FOR HOME CANNING
Canning rules are based on safe food preservation guidelines from approved sources (National Center for Home Food
Preservation (NCHFP), USU Extension and Pacific Northwest Extension, USDA, and Ball Canning).
See http://nchfp.uga.edu , canning.usu.edu , or www.freshpreserving.com
1. Only products of home kitchens are eligible.
2. Products entered must have been prepared (by the person entering them) since the last state/county fair. Older
products will not be accepted.
3. REQUIRED: All jars must be labeled with name of product, method (water bath/pressure), pack (hot/raw), length
of processing time, pounds of pressure (if applicable), altitude, date, city, recipe source (see above) and when the dial
gauge was last tested. (______ Date/Year) attached to the bottom of jar. If sweeteners other than sugar are used, include
on label. Labels are available in advance from USU Extension Office or at time of entry.
4. All entries must be in clean, standard canning jars (e.g. no mayo jars) with new, single-use two-piece lids and rings.
5. A one-quart jar or pint jar constitutes an exhibit for fruit, vegetables or meat.
6. One standard-size canning jar constitutes an exhibit for preserves, conserves, pickles, and relishes based on
recommendations from an approved recipe.
7. One pint or 1/2 pint jar with lid constitutes an exhibit for jellies and jams.
8. Exhibits should be canned using research-tested recipes, i.e., USDA, Ball, pectin brand name or NCHFP guidelines
issued 2009 or later. Processing adjustments for altitude, time or pressure must be made and explained on entry label.
9. All fresh fruits, jams, jellies, pickles and relishes must be processed in a boiling water bath and properly sealed.
Entries processed in a steam canner will not be accepted.
10. No frozen jams or wax seals will be accepted. The presence of mold disqualifies a product.
11. All meats and vegetables must be processed in a pressure canner.
12.The exhibitor is requested to loosen the ring on the jar so judges can remove ring and examine the head space.
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FLORICULTURE
Este Brinkerhoff
Registration Friday, August 12, 2016
8:00 A.M. - 10:00 A.M. Utah State Extension Office
8:00 A.M. - 11:00 A.M. Exhibit Hall
1. Kane County General Fair Rules apply.
2. Judging begins at 12:00 p.m. Friday, August 12th.
No one is allowed in the crops room during judging.
3. Each exhibitor must furnish their own container.
Owner’s name should be placed on bottom or other inconspicuous area.
4. Houseplants must belong to exhibitor not less than 60 days prior to Fair.
5. Each arrangement is eligible for only one award except Division 1.
Division 1 may be judged by arrangement and quality of flowers
6. There are two divisions: Junior and Senior.
DIVISION 1__________________________________________ (Home Grown) FRESH ARRANGEMENTS
Class 1..... Fresh Home Floral
Class 2 .Fancy Free (tall, modern, metal or plastic container or accent)
Class 3.............Church Floral
Class 4....... Patio Party Floral
Class 5.................... (3”-8”) Mini-fashion
Class 6......Buffet Centerpiece
Class 7..........................................Symphony in wood - naturally weathered, driftwood.
Class 8......... Just One specimen
Class 9..................................................................... Just Three of the one variety
Class 10...........................................................Red, White, and Blue
Class 11.................................... All Other
DIVISION 2________________ (Silk, dried, wildflower or purchased flowers) ARTISTIC ARRANGEMENTS
Class 1..... Fresh Home Floral
Class 2 .Fancy Free (tall, modern, metal or plastic container or accent)
Class 3.............Church Floral
Class 4....... Patio Party Floral
Class 5.................... (3”-8”) Mini-fashion
Class 6......Buffet Centerpiece
Class 7..........................................Symphony in wood - naturally weathered, driftwood.
Class 8......... Just One specimen
Class 9..................................................................... Just Three of the one variety
Class 10...........................................................Red, White, and Blue
Class 11.................................... All Other
DIVISION 3________________________________________________________________ HOUSE PLANTS
Class 1...............................Ivy Class 2................... Geranium
Class 3............................. African Violets Class 4........................ Coleus
Class 5........................... Cacti
Class 6.....................................Succulents
Class 7............................Dish Class 8..... Terrarium Gardens
Class 9.......................................Novelties Class 10..................All Other
DIVISION 4______________________________________________________________ JUNIOR SECTION
Class 1...................“One and Only” (one flower and foliage) Class 2...................... Arrangement with One variety
Class 3...............My Favorites, favored flower in favored pot Class 4...................................... Mini-fashion (3”-8”)
Class 5..................................................Dried Arrangements Class 6..............................Wildflower Arrangements
Class 7............................................................. House Plants Class 8...................................................... All Others
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CROPS
Este Brinkerhoff
Registration Friday, August 12, 2015
8:00 A.M. - 10:00 A.M. Utah State Extension Office
8:00 A.M. - 11:00 A.M. Event Center
1. Kane County General Fair rules apply.
2. All produce shall be displayed on 9” white paper plates. One variety per
plate unless otherwise stipulated. 3. There are two divisions: Junior and Senior.
JUDGING TIPS
Don’t wash the fruit. The judges want to see them in natural state.
Make sure you have UNIFORMITY in your produce. Uniformity is judged
higher than being JUST BIG.
Any produce with a top should be trimmed about 1” from the top (Except green onion).
DIVISION 1____________________________________________________________________ POTATOES
Class 1................... Russet (5) Class 2...................... Bliss (5)
Class 3.......................................Rural (5)
Class 4.............Specialties (5)
Class 5 ................................................... All Other (5)
DIVISION 2__________________________________ ( ½” on each plate) THRESHED GRAINS-CEREALS
Class 1......................... Barley Class 2.............................Oats
Class 3.............................................Corn
Class 4........................ Wheat
Class 5 ................................................... Grass Seeds
DIVISION 3__________________________________________________ (Tied, 2” bundles) SHEAF GRAINS
Class .......................... Wheat Class 2.............................Oats
Class 3 . ........................................ Barley
Class 4..........................................................All Other
DIVISION 4________________________________________________ (Tied ½ “ bundles) FORAGE CROPS
Class 1........................ Alfalfa Class 2..........................Clover
Class 3......................................... Grasses
Class 4 ......................................................... All Other
DIVISION 5_____________________________________________________ (Six (6) Stalks with ears) CORN
Class 1.............. Sweet Yellow Class 2............... Sweet, Other
Class 3 . .............................. Yellow, Field Class 4..................................................... Field, Other
DIVISION 6_________________________________________________________________ VEGETABLES
Class 1............ Beans (bunch) Class 2 ........................................................... Squash
a. Green a. Winter (2)
b. Dried b. Summer (3
Class 3..................... (5) Beets Class 4..................(5) Onions
Class 5.............................. (3) Cantaloupe
Class 6.(1large-3 small) Watermelon Class 7.............(5) Cucumber Class 8........................................ Cabbage
Class 9........... (5) Sweet Corn Class 10............... (5) Peppers
Class 11........................ (1-2) Cauliflower
Class 13.............(5) Tomatoes Class 1... (5) Green Tomatoes
Class 15.................... Lettuce, all varieties
Class 16....................................Greens (Spinach, Swiss Chard, etc.)
Class 17.......................(6 stalks) Rhubarb
Class 18................ (5) Carrots
Class 19...........5) Peas in Pod Class 20.................................... All Other
DIVISION 7 _____________________________________________________________________ FRUITS
Class 1.. 1-3 bunches) Grapes Class 2................. (5) Peaches
Class 3........................................ (5) Pears
Class 4.................... 5) Apples
Class 5..................(10) Plums Class 6....................................(10) Prunes
Class 7.................... (10) Nuts Class 8............. 1 cup) Berries
Class 9.....................................All Others
DIVISION 8_____________________________________________________ NOVELTIES AND EXOTICS
Class 1.........................Honey Class 2........ Mini, any variety
Class 3......................Monster, any variety
Class 4 ......................................................... All Other
DIVISION 9_____________________________________________________________ MISCELLANEOUS
Class 1........................Gourds Class 2 ........... Sunflowers, all
Class 3.......................................Herbs, all
Class 4 ..............................................................................All Other
DIVISION 10___________________________________________________ HOME GARDENER SPECIAL
Class 1 ................................ (4-6) Gardener’s Choice 8
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4-H/FFA LIVESTOCK SHOWS & SALES
President - Dustin Cox
Vice President - Bert Reeve
Youth Sr. President - McCrea Cox
Youth Jr. President - Esther Cox
Youth Sr. Vice President -Kiley Spencer
Youth Jr. Vice President - Laifey Cox
Dusti Frost Secretary: email address - [email protected]
SCHEDULE of EVENTS
Thursday, August 11th, 2016
6:00 P.M. - 9:00 P.M. Registration/Weighin of 4-H/FFA and PeeWee Livestock @ Carroll Arena
Friday, August 12th, 2016
8:00 A.M.-11:00 A.M. Registration/Weighin of 4-H/FFA and PeeWee Livestock @ Carroll Arena
1:00 P.M.- 3:00 P.M. PeeWee Livestock Show @ Carroll Arena
3:00 P.M.-4:00 P.M. Livestock Judging Contest
4:00 P.M.-Finished 4-H/FFA Livestock Show
Livestock will be shown in the following order: Goats, Sheep, Hogs, Steers
Showmanship will be held after each market class
Saturday, August 13th, 2016
9:00 A.M. Buyer Registration @ Carroll Arena
10:00 A.M. 4-H/FFA, and Livestock Sale @ Carroll Arena
Livestock show RULES
This year will not be a Terminal Hog sale.
Eligibility:
The Kane County Junior Livestock Show is open only to residents of Kane County, Fredonia and Moccasin and to
children of Kane County and Fredonia High School alumni, who are enrolled in 4-H or FFA and who attended at
least two years of school at Kane County or Fredonia
Age Eligibility: Must register for 4-H or FFA. Youth are required to be in 3rd – 12th grades and at least 8
years of age on October 1, 2015 the beginning of the 4-H year.
Animal Husbandry:
The management reserves the right to refuse any animal unfit for exhibition, including unruly, wild, sick, parasitized
animals or animals deemed unfit for any reason.
The care of all animals is the responsibility of the owners. The fair organization will not assume any responsibility
for any loss or injury. Owners are responsible to deliver their animals. Animals must be left at the fair Friday night
and not be removed before fair closing (unless removed by buyer from livestock sale).
All animals must be well groomed. Lambs must be shorn to less than 1/4” wool. No butt patterns.
All sheep must meet the requirements for the federal scrapie program. I.E. must have the proper scrapie
identification tags prior to weigh in.
Record Book:
Registration at the Event Center Wednesday August 10, 1:00 P.M.- 4:00 P.M .
One record book is required for each exhibitor. The record book must be completed by the exhibitor and should
include all livestock projects. Books must be in the Kane County Jr. Livestock Show record book format.
Ownership:
Exhibitors should be members of 4-H or FFA. All exhibitors must own, show and sell their own livestock (unless
owner has two animals in the same class). Exceptions maybe made for medical and family emergencies with board
approval. All exhibitors must have owned sheep, goats or hogs for at least 60 days prior to the show and steers must
be owned for at least 120 days. All animals must be tagged at least 60 days prior to the show.
Judging/Showing:
All entries are judged by the Danish Merit System. Each animal is judged on its own merits. Animals may only be
entered in one market class and must be halter broke or tame enough for collar working. Animals previously shown
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and sold at any fair or livestock show are ineligible for prizes.
Exhibitors may show 2 animals, but are limited to showing and selling only one steer.
Exhibitors are required to dress neatly (collared shirt, long pants and no open toed shoes) during the livestock show and sale.
FFA identification or 4-H identification is required)
Failure to comply will result in forfeit of prize money.
No animal will be judged unless exhibitor is present to exhibit the animal. (exceptions will be made if an exhibitor
has two animals in the same class.
Exhibitors are instructed to remain in their positions as placed by the judge until dismissed.
The judge will select grand and reserve winners. Final groupings will be left to the discretion of the judge. The
judge’s decisions are final. Grand and Reserve champion animals must sell at the sale.
Extra Rules for GOAT CLASSES
1. Market goats may be broken into weight classes. Classes will be determined after weigh in. No more than 2 classes of
approximate equal size. The 2 top placements in each class will return for a Grand and Reserve Championship class.
2. Meat classes will be broken by the supervisor, based on the total number of entries
but will not exceed 2 weight categories.
3. There will be no weight limits.
4. Buck, wether and doe kids will be shown together.
5. There may be no evidence of breaking of skin or eruption of two permanent front teeth.
Milk teeth must be in place.
6. Horned goats allowed, dehorned preferred.
7. Exhibitors will be required to use halters or collars in the show ring.
Setup and Cleanup:
Exhibitors are required to work two hours either setting up prior to the show or cleaning up after the show. Each
exhibitor must maintain clean pens throughout the show and sale. Each exhibitor MUST clean individual pens after
the show.
Weight Limits:
Only market animals will be sold. Animals under weight will be sifted.
There are no upper weight limits. However, it is in the exhibitors best interest to show only market quality animals.
Minimum Weight limits are as follows:
Market Goat, 65 lbs Market lambs, 100 lbs. Market hogs, 220 lbs. Market beef, 1,000 lbs.
Animals under weight will not be sold on Saturday
Suggested Weights are as follows:
Market goats, 65lbs Market lambs, 130-140 lbs. Market hogs, 240 - 290 lbs. Market beef, 1,100 - 1,275 lbs.
Failure to comply with the above rules and/or bad conduct will result in prize forfeits.
DIVISIONS
Ages are 3rd – 12th grades and at least 8 years of age on October 1, 2014.
Record Book
Class 1 .................................................. 8-13 Class 2 ............................................................. 14-18
Fitting and Showmanship
Class 1 ...................................... Juniors 8-13 Class 2 ................................................ Seniors 14-18
Junior Livestock:
Class 1 ................................... Market Lambs Class 2................................................... Market Hogs
Class 3 ....................................... Market Beef
Livestock Judging, all ages
Class 1 ................................... Junior ( 8-13 ) Class 2.............................................. Senior ( 14-18)
Class 3 .............................................. Over 19
Livestock Sale:
A sales commission fee of 5% will be charged. Payment for animals is due at time of the sale. After 30 days, if buyers
have not paid they will be assessed 5 % penalty per month until payment is made.
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PEE WEE LIVESTOCK SHOW
Chairman - John Reese
Thursday, August 11th, 2016
Registration/Weighin 6:00 P.M. - 9:00 P.M. @ Carroll Arena
Friday, August 12th, 2016
Registration/Weighin 8:00 A.M. - 11:00 P.M................................. Carroll Arena
PeeWee Show 1:00P.M.-3:00 P.M. @ Carroll Arena
Livestock will be shown in the following order: Goats, Sheep and Hogs
Showmanship will be held after each market class.
Saturday, August 13th, 2016
Buyer Registration 9:00 A.M. .............................................................. Carroll Arena
Sale 10:00 A.M. .................................................................................... Carroll Arena
RULES: For PEE WEE LIVESTOCK SHOW
1. Pee Wee Livestock Show is open only to residents of Kane County, Fredonia and Moccasin and to children of
Kane County and Fredonia High School alumni and those alumni having attended at least two years of school in
Kane County or Fredonia.
2. Children must be 3 years of age as of January 1 this year, and no older than the 4-H age cut off date for
registration for 4-H\FFA senior livestock show.
3. One lamb, one hog or one goat may be shown. Steers are ineligible to be shown in the Pee Wee Show.
4. Ownership of livestock is not required for Pee Wee Showmanship Class.
5. Participants may borrow livestock from sibling, friends, or associates as long as they have received permission
from the owner of the livestock and their parents.
6. Pee Wee selling livestock must meet requirements of Jr. Livestock Rules.
7. A parent or other responsible adult is encouraged to be in the ring for support and help of the child.
8. Record books are not required for this show.
9. Pee Wee Livestock Projects may sell after the Jr. Livestock Sale.
10. Participants in the Pee Wee Livestock Show are required to cleanup around the fairgrounds for a minimum
of 2 hours before or after the Livestock Sale.
2013
Pee Wee 2015 Winners
Rylin Crofts - Grand Goat
Buyer - Tanner Crofts
Kamilla Cox - Grand Lamb
Buyer - Hinton Burdick
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Hadley Harris - Grand Hog
Buyer - Throttle Stomping Trucker
2013
Livestock Show 2015 Winners
Ashley Spencer - Grand Goat
Broc Esplin - Grand Lamb
Buyer - State Bank
Buyer - CSA
Audrey Harris- Grand Hog
Kaitlyn Cox - Grand Steer
Buyer - Barney Trucking
Buyer - Milts Stage Stop
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2013
Livestock Show 2015 Winners
Kacie Cox- Reserve Goat
Buyer - Huges/Western Rock
Caleb Barton - Reserve Lamb
Buyer-Washington FamilyVet/CSA
Cooper Esplin - Reserve Steer
Buyer - State Bank/Color Country Bull Sale
Ashley Spencer- Reserve Hog
Buyer - Nick Ramsay
The exhibitors and board of the 2016 Kane County
Junior Livestock Show would once again like to take this
opportunity to THANK ALL BUYERS,
BIDDERS & SUPPORTERS.
The Livestock board would also like to thank Kane County,
the Kane County Commissioners, the Kane County Fair
board members, the Utah State Extension Office, the Long
Valley Lions Club, and our many wonderful sponsors.
Without your support our show and sale would not be
possible.
2013 Livestock 2015 Show Buyers and Bidders
Aaron Bonham Insurance
ABS
All Metal Recycling
Alma Heaton/
Heaton Livestock
Alton Coal Development
Alton Lodge
Alyssa O’Toole
AMC Precision Anesthsia
American Car Care
American Steel
Amy Sylvester
Annette Cornia
Arrowhead dairy
Baird Diesel
Baird Livestock
Barney Trucking
Bauer Livestock
Beck Enterprises
Bert & Wendy Harris
Bob & Diane Lane
Bob & Melanie Spencer
Boone Hulet
Boyd & Joeie Harris
Bradley Pickens
Brennan & Lisa Jackson
Brigham & Jeanne Johnson
Brinkerhoff Livestock
Brinkerhoff Trucking
Broken Arrow Roofing
Brookie’s Cookies
Brown Brothers Construction
Bruce Bunting
BS Trucking
C & B Equipment
C 4 Ranch
C Hanging 7 Ranch
C.E. Smith
C4 Ranch & Rentals
Canyon Trail Rides
Carlyle Hulet
Carroll Ranch
Carroll Ranch (steer support)
Cary Reese
Casey Iverson
Cedar Livestock Auction
Cedar Post Trading Co.
Chad Heaton
Charles Heaton
Clayton Johnson
Cloyd Chamberlain
Codale Electric
Coleen Heaton
Colleen Petullo
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Color Country Bull Sale
Color Country Outfitters
Conway Hay
Cox Creek Cattle Company
Cox Livestock
Crofts Corrientes
Cross Creek Dairy
CSA
CSI
Curtis Roundy
Custom finish Cabinets
Dale Tait
Dan Melin
Daniel Watson
Danny Cox
Darin Ott
Dave Marshal
Delbert Smith
2013 Livestock 2015 Show Buyers and Bidders
Thank you All 2015 Buyers and Bidders Without your support our show and sale would not be possible.
Dellas Sorensen
Denise O’Toole
Denison Mines
Deseret G&T
DHC Agriculture
Ditch Witch
Doran & Lois Lamb
Doug & Colene Heaton
Doug Cox
DP Curtis Trucking
Dr. Ott
Duke’s Clothing
Duke Cox
Energy Fuels Resources
ERA
Eric Esplin
Esplin Livestock
Excell Livestock
Farm Bureau Insurance
Farmers Market
Ferril Heaton
Flood Canyon Ranch
Forscher, LLC
Frosty’s Carpet Cleaning
Garkane Energy
Genevieve LeFevre
Gerald Spencer
Glazier’s Market
Glendale Country Store
Griffioen Dairy
H&T Dairy
Hal & Mercy Stout
Happyours Ranch
Haywire Exhibitors
HDD & Wilco
Heaton Livestock Company
Heaton Trucking Co.
Hinton Burdick CPAs
Honey’s Marketplace
Houston’s Trails End Restaurant
Hughes Construction
Hurricane Auto
IFA- Leavan
IFa- St. George
IFA - Cedar City
IFA - Richfield
Interstate Rock
Jason Spencer
Jay Webb
Jeff Banks
Jeff Yates
Jenkins Oil
Jerry & Sons Trucking
Jill Brown
JIm Bundrick
Jim Glover
JIm Pollock
Jim Wood
Jimmy Dale Ott
John Reese
Jolley’s Ranchwear
Jones DeMille Engineering
Justin Robinson
Kanab Veterinary Hospital
Kane County Conservation
District
Kane County Fair
Kane County School District
Kane County Sheriff’s Office
Kane County Soil Conservation
Kane CountyWater Conservancy
District
Karl Heaton
KCH Livestock
Kevin & Denise OToole
Kiabab Storage
Kim & Kelli Cox
Kustom Containers
Kyle Harris
Lazy L Spear
Leland Baird & Family
Leon & Sally Brinkerhoff
Leon Cox
Lindsey Glover
Long Valley FFA
Lorene Esplin
Loud Inc.
Lucky Cox
Lularue Rachel Harris
Lumber Plus
Lynn Ginocchio
Maple Funding
Mark Jacob
Mark Jacobs
Marshal Cox
Mary Ann Brinkerhoff
Maxwell Construction
Mel & Rachel Cox
Mel Clark Construction
Mike & Chris Christensen
Mike & Lisa Church
Milts/ Rusty’s
Miya LLC Produce
Morgan & Morgan Attorney’s at Law
Morrill Stout
Mountain America Federal
Credit Union
Mt. Carmel Motel
My Wife’s Truck Trucking
NaKole Crofts
Nette Lacorti
Nick’s Shell
Old West Outfitters
Oral Stout
Orderville Mine
Overson Farm Center
Parry Lodge
Paul & Carole Campbell
PCI
PES
Peter Carlson
Physical Therapy
Pinewood Resorts
Pioneer Floor Covering
Precise Tax
Quality Printing
Quarnberg Ranch
Quarter Circle H Ranch
R Livestock Connection
Ramsay Oil
Randy Delcore
Ray Spencer
(hog& steer support)
Raymond Heaton
RC Bundy Inc
Red Hollow Trucking
Reed & Pam Reeve
Reese & Associates CPA Firm
Richard Paul Evans
Rob Horton
Robert Cox
Robert J. Reeve Family Trust
Robert Swapp
Robinson Farm
Roger Pugh
Roland Esplin & Sons
Rollins & Company
Roy Schuster
Sam & Candice Cox
San LIlly Development
Sarah Williams
Scholzen Products Co.
Sean & Dusti Frost
Select Sires
Settler’s Cove
Shawna Harris
Sheldon Roundy
Soup Town Café
South Central Communications
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South Valley Larg
Animal Clinic
Southern Utah Outfitters
Spencer Ranch
Spencer Squealers
Spring Hollow Trucking
Staker Parson Com.
State Bank of Southern Utah
Steak of Utah
Steve Reagan
Sunbeam Coal
Sunrise Dairy
Sweet Pro
T-Time
T & C Supply
Tait Land & Livestock
Ten Plus Hay Co.
Terry’s
Terry Thatcher
Thirsty Animal
Thomas Petroleum
Throttle Stomper Trucking
Thunderbird Chevron
TJ Houston
Tod’s Country Store
Tom Miller
U Lazy L Ranch
US West Importers
Vard Heaton
Vern Ratzlaff
Wade & Julie Heaton
Washington Family Vet
Wayne Cox
Webb Livestock
Webster Orthodontics
Wells Fargo
Wendy Harris
Western Rock
Wheeler Ranch
White Mountain Manor
White Mountain
Trading Post
Wineglass Ranch
Wingate Wilderness
Therapy LLC
Winn Feed
Worth Brown
X bar H Lodge
Yardley Insurance
Zion’s Bank
Zion Counciling
Zion Pharmacy
Zion Ponderosa Resort
Animal Exhibits & Events
Poultry, Fowl & Small Animal
Bill Cox 648-2548 & Torrie Cox
Registration, Friday, August 12, 2016
9 :00 P.M.- 12:00 P.M. Carroll Arena
1. Registration will be 9:00 - 12:00 p.m.
2. Judging will begin at 2:00 p.m.
3. No one is allowed in the Small Animal Area until Judging is completed.
4. All animals must be picked up Saturday August 15th after 12:00 P.M. no later than 4:00 P.M.
5. Management will provide water, cages and supervision. NO FOOD
The Fair assumes no responsibility for injury or loss.
6. Exhibitor must own animals for sixty (60) days before Fair.
7. There are two divisions: Junior and Senior.
Division 1: Domestic Poultry, Division 2: Exotic Poultry, & Division 3: Poultry
Class 1 - Cock
Class 2 - Hen
Class 3 - Cockerel
Class 4 - Pullet
Division 4: Pigeon
Class 1 - Old Cock
Class 2 - Old Hen Class 3 - Young Cock Class 4 - Young Hen
Division 5: Other Fowl
Class 1 - Ducks Class 2 - Geese
Class 3 - Turkeys
Division 6: Rabbits
Class 1 - Senior Buck Class 2 - Senior Doe Class 3 - Junior Buck
Class 4 - Junior Doe
Division 7: Meat Goats
Class 1 - Buck Class 2 - Doe
Division 8: Milk Goats
Class 1 - Doe
Division 9: All other small animals
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Outside Concessions
and Vendors
Miss Kane County
Scholarship Pageant
To have a concession stand or vendor booth located
Come join us for an evening filled with talent,
OUTSIDE go to www.thekanecountyfair.com, click on
beauty, and poise at this year’s
the Vendor/Concession Application link. Then fill the
Miss Kane County Scholarship Pageant.
application out and email, mail or drop off the completJune 25th 7:00 P.M. K.H.S. Auditorium
ed application to Sally Brinkerhoff.
Young women through out the county will be coming
Contact information for Sally Brinkerhoff 648.2483
together in one night to show that here in Kane County
Email: [email protected]
we have a lot to celebrate. Each contestant will be asked
to provide a platform with an emphasis on community
service, while also being asked to display their grace,
talent and poise. This is definitely one night here in Kane
County that you don’t want to miss!
Friday August 12th and Saturday August 13th
This experience provides young women with a fantastic
Open during Exhibit hours
learning opportunity, and this year the pageant will also
Bring goods and foods to be sold Wednesday the 10th be offering scholarships to various winners in the pageant.
when you register your Exhibits. Your goods will be sold
at your price and you collect what they sold for.
There will be a Princess division, girls 13-15 and a Queen
The COUNTY STORE is a community event.
division, girls 16-19. Meetings concerning the pageant
To have a concession will soon be announced throughout the communities. For
stand or vendor booth all young women interested in competing, registration
forms will be due on June 1th, 2016.
located
INSIDE the EVENT
We would like to thank Heather Roundy the reigning
CENTER
Kane County Queen and Jael Chamberlain the reigning
Contact Rhonda
Flatberg 435.648.2073 Kane County Princess and their courts for their service
this past year at the fair and other local events. Thank you
girls.
For any additional questions concerning the pageant
please contact Jacey Heaton. Phone: 435-559-0491
Get out on a beautiful summer day and get in some great
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golfing and also win big prizes.
Indoor Vendors/Booths
and Country Store
Golf
Saturday, August 6th, 2016
at the Thunderbird Golf Course
The $20.00 Two Man Scramble begins at
8:00 A.M. and goes throughout the day.
Long Range Rifle
Contest
Contact Tim Esplin 691-1315
Saturday, August 6th and Tuesday, August 9th 2016
Three classes
.308 & smaller
Larger than .308
Open sights
Bring your own weapon and bullets and see if you have
what it takes to be a world class marksman.
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Parade
Chris Maxwell 648-2577
Wednesday, August 10, 2016
Glow in the Dark Fun Run
Theme “Looking to the past and Forward to the Future”
Parade will start promptly at 6:30 P.M.
1. Registration prior to parade at the LDS Chapel
between 5:00 and 6:00 P.M.
2. All entries may enter only one division for judging.
3. All tricycles, bikes, wagons and walkers must be
decorated or in costumes.
4. Line up will be at 6:00 P.M. Anyone not officially
registered will not be judged.
5. Judging will take place during line up.
6. Any and all horse clubs are expected to clean up after
themselves.
Wednesday, August 10, 2016
8:30 P.M. registration
9:00 P.M. Start Time
@ the Orderville Town Park FREE
Get your grandma! Bring the Baby! Get Your Glow On!
Pancake and Produce Party Post Run. 3 and 1 mile
distances Awards: youngest, oldest, brightest glow,
lightening fast bug, glowing inch worm, brought the
most people, lived in Kane County the longest, middle
of the pack, Mr. and Mrs. congeniality, I’d rather be
dancing ... AND MORE
Classic Hellicopter
Ping Pong $$$ Drop
Friday, August 12th around 3:00 p.m.
Come to the Fair and keep your eyes on the sky as
Commissioner Heaton zooms by and drops hundreds
of ping pong balls around the fair grounds. The ping
pong balls are numbered. Your task. Grab as many as
you can and turn them in Saturday between 1-5 p.m. @
the premium distributing table. If you have the lucky
winning number you could win
$100, $50, $25, and $10 cash prizes.
Fun and Games
Three Gun Shoot
Friday, August 12th 1:00-7:00 p.m.
Bounce Houses, Giant Slide, Bungee Run, Wrecking
Ball, Vertical Merry-Go-Round, ZIPLINE (till dark)
Saturday, August 13th 10:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Bounce Houses, Giant Slide, Bungee Run, Wrecking
Ball, Vertical Merry Goround, ZIPLINE, and
Bucking Bull
TALENT SHOW
Thursday August 11th, 2016
7:00 p.m. @ the Outdoor Terrace in Kanab
Pre-Registration required by August 12th
Cash Award for 1st, 2nd, and 3rd place
Pee Wee 3 - 6 years Junior 7 - 11 years
Intermediate 12 -17 years Senior 18 and over
Contact Tim Esplin 691-1315
August 11th 10:00 a.m. until finished
Three-gun competitions make other sports seem small
and slow. If you want some fast-paced fun, try one of the
country’s fastest-growing shooting sports.
Three-gun is a test of skill, an obstacle course, and a race
all rolled into one . In this competition you will shoot
with a rifle, pistol, and shot gun. Or you have options to
compete in only rifle or pistol or just one.
Participants must bring their own guns and ammunition.
Participants under 21 must be accompanied by an adult.
There is a small entry fee of $10.00 that will go toward
Prizes. Bring your best game and get ready for some fast
paced fun.
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Zip Line
Pet Show
Friday, August 12th and Saturday, August 13th
Cindy Sharkey 648-2222
Saturday, August 13, 2016
Registration 9:45 A.M
Show starts at 10:00 A.M. @ Orderville Town Park
Contact Dustin
RULES
Cox
1. Must Register before 10:00 A.M.
Friday, August 12th, 2. Contestants must be 12 years of age and under for
2016
Junior and 13 and older for Senior
3:00 P.M. @ Carroll 3. Contestants must own pets for at least a period of one
Arena
month prior to the show
Rules will be
4. Contestant (without help) must show pet. Pets must
explained at the
show by trick, costumes, attention, and/or affection, that
beginning of the
their owner has trained them.
contest
5. Pets must be carried or led. (They must be held in
cages or leashed before and after the contest)
6. No abuse of pet will be tolerated
7. A brief written statement concerning age, name,
Saturday 13th, 1:00
history, characteristics, etc. of pet must be handed in at
There is something to say about the person who can put
the time registration
away the technology of today and take a step back to
pioneer times and pit their mucesles and will against natures
strongest trees. Come find out if you have what it takes.
Livestock Judging
Log Sawing Contest
Music and Entertainment
BABY CONTEST
Saturday, August 13th, 2016
Registration begins at 10:30 A.M.
Show will be at 11:00 A.M. @ Event Center
Babies ranging in age from new born to 18 months will
be judged, providing a wonderful opportunity for you to
share your babies unique personality and special talent.
Many different prizes will be awarded from most
talented to cutest baby.
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FAIR DANCE/Bucking Bull
Duke & Shiree Cox 648-3222
Friday, August 12th, 2016 9:30 P.M.
Music by the Steve Gifford Sound Company
Family friendly dance. From grandpa to teens, babies
to dads, everyone will have a good time. Located at the
Orderville Town Park. Free Bucking Bull rides.
FIRE WORKS
Alan Alldredge 644-5443
Friday, August 12th, 2016
During the dance!!!
Friday August 12th 1:00-5:00 p.m.
Saturday August 15th 10:00 a.m.-12:30 noon
Symphony of the Canyons 1:00-2:00 p. m.
Continuous Entertainment 2:30-4:00 p.m.
Lego Speed Contest
Friday, August
12th 2016
3:30 - 5:00 p.m.
Beginning,
Intermediate, and
Advanced stations.
You pick one level
to compete. Each
contestant receives
a maximum time of
15 mins to complete the lego pack designed for that level. The
fastest times win. You get two chances. Winners will decided
right after the contest and must be present to win.
Prehistoric Dig Contest
Friday, August 12th 2016
1:00-2:30 p.m.
Everyone is a winner in this contest. You pick the station
you want to dig in, then see what you can find. There will
be $ and prizes. See how lucky you are!
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LEGO Imagination Build
Saturday, August 15, 2015
10:30 - 12:00 Noon
Winners announced right after the contest. Winners
must be present to pick out their prize.
Rules
1. The contest runs for 1 1/2 hours. Limited spaces.
2. If you are there for the whole 1 1/2 hours, you get 1
1/2 hours to build, if you are there for 15 minuets you
get 15 minuets to build.
3. Contestants receive a bag of lego blocks of similar
type and number. No bag will be the exact same
4. Decide if you wand to be a beginner, Intermediate, or
advanced builder
5. Judged on creativity, detail, and show of skill.
6. Prizes will be awarded to top three in each category.
Symphony of the
Canyons
Afternoon of excellence
Saturday, August 13, 2016
1:00 P.M @ Event Center
The Symphony of the Canyons is starting their 33rd
year of performing. Under the tireless direction of
Kourtney Stirland this symphony has brought musical
delight to our county for 33 years. Get out of the heat,
sit down, and enjoy the beauty and fun of the music of
the Symphony of the Canyons.
Dutch Oven Cookoff
Contest
Lisa Reese
Saturday, August 13th, 2016 - 12:00 noon
By the Bounce houses and Zip Line
1. Preregistration required.
2. Each contestant may enter only one (1) class.
3. Registration must be completed by 11:30 A.M.
4. Each contestant furnishes his own Dutch Oven, Utensils, Chairs, Tables, and necessary Foodstuff.
5. Fires and firewood will be provided
CLASS 1 — Beef CLASS 2 — Lamb
CLASS 3 — Poultry CLASS 4 — Pork
CLASS 5 — Breads CLASS 6 — Desserts
KID ZONE
DeAnna Reeve 648.2745
Friday August 12th and Saturday August 13th
Upstairs of the EVENT CENTER
Face Painting, Balloon Decorating, and
A Little Bit Of Kane County “SAND” Craft.
This is where the Lego Contests, Graham Cracker
Contest, Puppet Show, and
Reading /Draw/ Relax are is located
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Graham Cracker Build
Saturday, August 13th
2:00 - 3:30 p.m.
Decorating cookies can’t hold a candle to a good
graham cracker building. This is the fourth year for
this contest. Every year there are more elaborate and
creative buildings. There are limited spots available
(35) so don’t be late,
first come first serve.
You have one hour,
one pack of crackers,
one bag of various
candies, and all the
icing you need to
create your creation.
Read and Draw Station
Friday August 12th and Saturday August 13th during
the KID ZONE hours.
We challenge you to READ. Pick book we have
available, read the book, then draw, and or color a
scene from the book or just
draw from your imagination.
The sky is the limit.
Make it Take it Sewing
Extravigansa
Friday, August 12th
12:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Saturday, August 13th
11:00 a.m.- 4:00 p.m.
Bridging the gap between generations this event will
take you back in time. You will have a chance to sew
on antique sewing machines and create your own
pillowcase. Instructed by Linda Rhodes this event is
one in a million. We provide 15 free kits a day to first
come first serve (only two per family) then Linda has
kits avalible to buy for those interested.
Lions Club Jr. Rodeo
Sponsored by
Long Valley Lions Club
ADMISSION
$5.00 Adult
$3.00 5-12
4 years old and
Younger free
Saturday, August 13, 2016
7:00 P.M. ...........Carroll Arena
You can PRE REGISTER one week before the rodeo.
Sign up at 6:30 p.m. There will be an ENTRY FEE
and Jack Pot Moneys for prizes.
3 DIVISIONS
Pee Wee - Junior - Senior
EVENTS
Breakaway - Calf Roping- Pee Wee Steer Ride
Sheep Ride-Jr. Steer Ride - Goat tying
Chicken Chase - Sr. Steer Ride
JACKPOT DUMMY and
TEAM ROPING
Amanda Brinkerhoff 648-3699
Jack pot dummy and team roping on a drag steer will be
held during the Lion’s Club Rodeo.
Saturday August 15th 7:00p.m.
2014Kane County Fair Board
Puppet Show
Friday August 12th AND Saturday August 13th
12:00 - 1:00 p.m.
Let your imagination wander as Sage Cox, a master
puppeteer, tells stories and brings to life her puppet.
Sage and Myrna Cox are both magnificent story
tellers. You won’t want to miss this
There will also be crafts available to make your own
sock or paper bag puppets to take home. The craft area
will be open during Kid Zone times.
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John D. Reese - Chairman 648.2420
Janette Esplin - Secretary
Lamont Smith- County Commissioner
Kevin Heaton - County Agent 676-1117
Christine Esplin - Exhibits
Volunteer Center - Vikki Hopper
Ken Nakayama -Sally
Brinkerhoff - Duke Cox
- Wayne Cox -Dustin
Cox- Colleen Brinkerhoff
- Rhonda Flatberg DeAnna Reeve