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Look Inside! Official Premium Book Page # Rodeo Info............................... 02 Fair Schedules ........................ 03 4H & FFA Schedule ............... 04 Art Hall...................................... 04 Activites ................................... 07 Special Attractions ............... 10 Grandstand Shows ............... 11 Sponsors...................................12 *Fair general rules are available in the Admin Office Phone: 844.847.2161 Email: [email protected] R e d , W h i t e & B l u e T h i s F a i r i s f o r Y o u ! 156th Annual DAVIS COUNTY FAIR July 16 - 21 2019 B l u e R i b b o n S p o n s o r s r s ! 906 Karr Ave. Bloomfield, IA 641-664-1045 10456 St.,Rt. B • Downing 8 mi. S. & W. from Pulaski or 6 mi. W. of Memphis then 13 mi. N on Route B 660-328-6627 Slayton Polaris Set your Sights On A New Ranger! NEW AND USED POLARIS RANGERS & ATV’S Authorized Polaris dealer since 1988 Piper Auto Salvage 800-247-9135 VAUGHN AUTOMOTIVE Toll Free: 888-880-0204 FORD LINCOLN TOYOTA Phone: 641-682-3422 Sunday Day Sponsor Special Thank You to Davis County and the Davis County Supervisors for always supporting the Fair

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Page 1: 156th Annual DAVIS COUNTY FAIR...*Fair general rules are available in the Admin Office Phone: 844.847.2161 Email: sold@sullivanauctioneers.com R e d, W h i t e & B l u e — T h i

Look Inside!

Official Premium Book Page #Rodeo Info ............................... 02Fair Schedules ........................ 034H & FFA Schedule ............... 04Art Hall...................................... 04Activites ................................... 07Special Attractions ............... 10Grandstand Shows ............... 11Sponsors...................................12*Fair general rules are available in the Admin Office

Phone: 844.847.2161 Email: [email protected]

Red, White & Blue —This Fair is for You!

156th Annual

DAVIS COUNTY FAIRJuly 16 - 21

2019

Blue Ribbon Sponsorsrs!

906 Karr Ave.Bloomfield, IA641-664-1045

WWW.SUCCESS.BANK

MEMBERFDIC

10456 St.,Rt. B • Downing8 mi. S. & W. from Pulaski or 6 mi. W. of Memphis then 13 mi. N on Route B

660-328-6627

Slayton Polaris

Set your

Sights

On A New

Ranger!

NEW AND USED POLARIS RANGERS & ATV’S

Authorized Polaris dealer since 1988Piper Auto

Salvage800-247-9135

VAUGHN AUTOMOTIVEToll Free: 888-880-0204

FORD LINCOLN TOYOTAPhone: 641-682-3422

SundayDay

Sponsor

Special Thank You to

Davis County and the Davis County Supervisors

for always supporting the Fair

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Best Seat in the House Sponsored by Overstreet, Inc.

Two lucky people at each performance will get to watch the rodeo from the “Best Seats” in the house. Just prior to the beginning of each performance, two people will be chosen at random by our committee. Winners will receive a Fort Bloomfield Rodeo T-shirt and Committee members will cater to them during the performance by delivering food

and beverages at no charge to the lucky winners!

2019 Rodeo ScheduleAdmission

$12 for adults and $4 for kids 5 thru 12.

No advance ticket sales

Gate opens at 6 pm • Concessions Available

Thursday, July 47-11 am Rotary Pancake Breakfast in Courtyard1 pm Ft. Bloomfield Rodeo Parade sponsored by Rotary7:30 pm Rodeo Performance #1 Finals of 7 - 8 yr old Mutton Busters Followed by Fireworks Spectacular presented by Bloomfield Volunteer Fire Department

Friday, July 56-7:30 pm Desirae the Face-Painter sponsored by Davis County Hospital7:30 pm Rodeo Performance #2 Finals of 5 - 6 yr old Mutton Busters

Saturday, July 66-7:30 pm Sarah’s Glitter Tattoos sponsored by Davis County Hospital7:30 pm Rodeo Performance #3 Finals of 3-4 yr old Mutton Busters

• Kids games each night during the performancesponsored by Rex Ornduff

•50/50 Raffle each night-Drawing before Bull Riding

• Slack following the performance each night

Social get-together with music & conversation each night after the performance at the north end of the

pavilion. Bring your lawn chairs if you wish. Food and Beverages available.

Fort Bloomfield Rodeo Committee

Adam Bridgman, Barb Cole, Jared and Lexis Frymoyer, Mary Goehring, Ed & Vicki Good, Courtney Hale, JR Hubbs, Mary Jo

Johnson, Bobbi & Troy Kerby, Ronda Rodgers, Liz Stewart, Cole & Devia Swaim and Donna Thompson

Chute SponsorsBloomfield Livestock MarketCrop ServicesDavis County TireJohnson TruckingSuccess BankTri-County Shopper – Grand Entry Gate

Event SponsorsAll-around Champion – Keith’s FoodsBareback Bronc – Wes Aeschliman, State Farm Insurance, AlbiaBarrel Racing – Community 1st Credit UnionBreakaway Roping – Davis Co Seed, MoraviaBull Riding – Advantage Crop Insurance, Susan KnappOpen Calf Roping – First Iowa State BankOver 40 Calf Roping – Iowa Farm & Home Real Estate, KeosauquaSaddle Bronc – J’s One StopSteer Wrestling – Sullivan Auctioneers, LLC – Hamilton, ILTeam Roping (Header) – Big Bend Livestock Solutions, KeosauquaTeam Roping (Heeler) – Wiggy Electric

Arena SponsorsAdvantage Crop Insurance, Susan KnappBloomfield Auto/RT AutoBloomfield True ValueBradley Insurance – Memphis, MOBuddies Place – Lancaster, MOCasey’s General StoreCJ’s Family RestaurantCobblestone Inn & SuitesCook’s Men’s Store – Memphis, MODavis County Dental & OrthodonticsDavis County Historical SocietyDollar GeneralEdward Jones – John Stookesberry, AdvisorEgbert’s Dustless BlastingFabius Creek LambFarm Bureau Financial Services-Jeremiah Campbell, AgentFarm Financial Strategies, Inc. – Travis HarrisFetcho Family ChiropracticFloris Quick Stop – FlorisFlywheel, Inc.- CentervilleGlosser FarmsHill Productions & Media GroupHopkins FencingHy-VeeJefferson City Autoplex–Jefferson City, MOLibertyville Savings Bank-FairfieldLucky Living Quarter Horses

Lynch RealtyM3Making MemoriesMast Overhead Doors, Inc.Miles Construction, LLCMobil 1/Lube Express – OttumwaNeebz GraphixNexGen Ag Solutions, LLC – Cecil ReedNorth Side InsuranceOfficial Pest Control – Moravia Pay Day Today -OttumwaPepsi Cola Memphis Bottling, Memphis, MOPerk’s Processing – UnionvillePower Graphics - MoraviaPulaski Lumber - PulaskiSinclair TractorSlick’s Bar & GrillState Farm Insurance, Albia – Wes Aeschliman, AgentState Farm Insurance, Bloomfield & Ottumwa – Jim Carnahan, AgentSwede King MemorialThe Grain Bin Family SteakhouseU.S. BankWagler BuildersWells Hometown Drug

Friends of Ft Bloomfield Rodeo4 You 2 Envy – OttumwaB&B Propane – PulaskiBank of the WestBloomfield Anesthetists GroupBloomfield DemocratBodkins TruckingBloomfield MonumentCherry Grove AntiquesCitizens Mutual Clearview Animal Hospital Cool Jewel-MoultonCountry ShadowsDavis County RealtorsDC DieselDearborn/Becker RoofingDiamondz PizzaDr. Cline-Osteopathic Medical CenterFinish Line Auto – Downing, MOFizzix Mfg. LLCGarrett-Ruth dba Ruth EnterpriseHarris DistributingHigh Auction Service, LLC – Downing, MOHoskin ElevatorHuggins ElectricIna + Pod, LLCJessie’s Sewing RoomJet GasJR Feed & SupplyKincart Physical TherapyKollision KornerKeosauqua Sales Co – KeosauquaLancaster Lumber Company – Lancaster, MO

Lynch Law OfficeLynch RealtyMFA – Lancaster, MOMikels, Inc.Moulton LockerMutchler CenterOttumwa Chiropractic –OttumwaPerfect TouchPerformance PipeShear PerfectionSKB Stables Farrier ServiceSouthern Iowa Electric CoopSpilman Auto PartsSuccess Bank Crop InsuranceUpholstery & Sew ForthVan Mersbergen InsuranceWagler’s Funeral HomeWalkers WeldingWortmann Machine & WeldingYoder Lumber

Fireworks SponsorsAmerican Legion Reed Whisler Post #78 sponsor of American Flag DisplayBank of the WestBodkins TruckingDavis County RealtorsDiamondz PizzaHamilton ProduceHarris DistributingHoskin ElevatorKincart Physical TherapyPepsi Cola Memphis Bottling – Memphis, MOPerformance PipeSpilman Auto PartsSuccess Bank Crop InsuranceVan Mersbergen InsuranceWagler’s Funeral HomeYoder Lumber

2019 Fort Bloomfield Rodeo

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SUNDAY, JULY 1412 - 5 pm Art Hall & Antique Show entries received at Exhibit Hall

MONDAY, JULY 159 - 6 pm Administration Office open; sale of Advance Carnival Ride Coupons5 pm 4-H Dog Obedience Show - Blue Ribbon Barn

TUESDAY, JULY 168 - 6 pm Administration Building open;8 - Noon FINAL sale of Advance Carnival Ride Coupons12 – 9 pm Classic-Antique Tractor Show Registration - Blue Ribbon Barn4 pm Bingo5 pm Official opening of 2019 fair - Veatch Building Flag raising by American Legion, Reed-Whisler Post #78, Military in Uniform - WE WELCOME YOU National Anthem by Tish & Rylie Johnson, Fireworks, Fair Food Stands Open5 pm 4-H Dog Agility Show - Blue Ribbon Barn5 - 7 pm Desirae the Face Painter - Playground Area6 pm Harness Races – Grandstand6 – 11 pm Carnival Session

FREE TBD Kids Celebration Show - Playground Area plus strolling SHOWS

WEDNESDAY, JULY 178 - 10 am Classic-Antique Tractor Show Registration - Blue Ribbon Barn10 –4 pm Horticulture & Floriculture Entries received - Exhibit Hall12 - 10 pm 4-H and Art Exhibit Hall open4 pm Bingo4 pm Chicken Bingo – Jr. Livestock Pavilion5 - 8 pm Barnyard Billy - Playground Area & Strolling5 – 8 pm Kid’s Korn Box – Blue Ribbon Barn6 pm Prize drawing & posting of winners - Admin Building6 pm Bucket Calf Costume Parade- Show Pavilion6 – 11 pm Carnival Session7 pm Queen Contest – Grandstand Fair Supporter & Director awards presented during intermission Davis County High School Jazz Band will perform immediately following the Queen Coronation - Grandstand

FREE 1-8:30 pm Miller’s Petting Zoo - Blue Ribbon BarnSHOWS 1, 3, 5 & 7 pm Panos Dance Studio - Success Bank Stage 3, 6 & 8:30 pm Kids Celebration Show - Playground Area

THURSDAY, JULY 189 am Davis Co. Farm Bureau Youth Livestock Judging Contest – Jr. Livestock Pavilion8:30 am Pie & Cake Baking Contest entries accepted - Veatch Building9:30 am Pie & Cake Baking Contest – Veatch Building10 - 10 pm 4-H & Art Exhibit Hall openNoon Pie & Cake Auction – Veatch Building3:30 pm Novice Sheep Showmanship – Jr. Livestock Pavilion3:30 – 4:30 pm Classic Tractor Games – Next to Blue Ribbon Barn4 pm Bingo4 pm Chicken Bingo – Jr. Livestock Pavilion5 - 7 pm Desirae the Face Painter - Show Pavilion5 - 8 pm Kid’s Korn Box - Blue Ribbon Barn6 pm Prize drawing & posting of winners - Admin Building6 pm Parade of Classic-Antique Tractors - Grandstand6 – 11 pm Carnival Session7 pm Davis County Cattlemen’s Bottle-Bucket Calf Show – Show Pavilion - followed by Celebrity Steer Show7 pm Twin States Truck & Tractor Pull - Grandstand

FREE 1 - 8:30 pm Miller’s Petting Zoo SHOWS 1, 4 & 7:30 pm Martika - Success Bank Stage in Blue Ribbon Barn 3, 6 & 8:30 pm Kids Celebration - Playground Area

2019 Davis County Fair Schedule FRIDAY, JULY 19

10 - 10 pm 4-H & Art Exhibit Hall open2 – 5 pm Master Gardener Demonstration – Veatch Building3 - 7 pm Iowa State University’s Conservation Station4 pm Bingo4 pm Chicken Bingo – Jr. Livestock Pavilion5 - 7 pm Sarah’s Glitter Tattoos - Davis County Hospital Trailer5 - 8 pm Kid’s Korn Box - Blue Ribbon Barn5:30 pm Classic-Antique Tractor Show awards –Veatch Building6 pm Prize drawing & posting of winners - Admin Building6 pm 4-H Fashion Revue, Clothing Selection and $15 Challenge – Veatch Building6 – 11 pm Carnival Session7 pm Draft Horse Pull and Calcutta - Show Pavilion8 pm CONCERT: Blackjack Billy with special guest Red Dirt Renegade – Grandstand

FREE 1 - 8:30 pm Miller’s Petting Zoo SHOWS 1, 6 & 9 pm Kids Celebration Show - Playground Area 2, 5 & 8 pm Martika - Success Bank Stage in Blue Ribbon Barn

SATURDAY, JULY 20TBD Classic-Antique Tractor Ride begins8:30 am Baby Contest registration - Show Pavilion9 am Baby Contest – Show Pavilion10 - 10 pm 4-H & Art Exhibit Hall open10 am Games for Everyone! – Show Pavilion10 am Turtle Races registration - following Games for Everyone11 am Turtle Races begin – Show Pavilion11 - 2 pm Nauvoo on the Road - Playground AreaNoon - 1 pm Pre-show track party for Monster Truck Racing League Show1:30 pm Monster Truck Racing League Show - Grandstand1 – 5 pm Carnival Session4 pm Bingo4 pm Chicken Bingo – Jr. Livestock Pavilion4 pm 4-H Communication Presentation–Veatch Bldg5 - 8 pm Kid’s Korn Box - Blue Ribbon Barn6 pm Prize drawing & posting of winners - Admin Building6 - 7 pm Pre-show track party for Monster Truck Racing League Show6 – 11 pm Final Carnival Session7:30 pm Monster Truck Racing League Show including Tough Truck Challenge - Grandstand FREE 1 - 8:30 pm Miller’s Petting ZooSHOWS 1, 6 & 8:30 pm Kids Celebration Show - Playground Area Noon, 4 & 9:30 pm Martika - Success Bank Stage

SUNDAY, JULY 218 am Livestock exhibits released8 - 10 am Art Hall exhibits (Not 4H) must be removed8 - 2 pm 4-H/FFA exhibits remain for viewing11:30 am Hawkeye Pedal Pull registration– Show Pavilion - Pull to follow2 pm Bill Riley Talent Search - Success Bank Stage – Blue Ribbon Barn2 - 4 pm 4-H exhibits released3 pm Drawing for Winner of Fair Quilt – Veatch Stage3 pm Clean-up Drawing for unclaimed prizes – must be present to win4 pm Ultimate Rally Cross with Side by Sides– Grandstand4 pm Bingo

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Fair Board & Supporters

Art Hall Exhibits

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4-H & FFASchedule

1. Entries open to Davis County and surrounding areas.2. All articles entered must be the work of the exhibitor; completed

since Aug. 1, 2018 and shown in clean, sanitary condition. All entries in Divisions H and I must have a processed date.

3. All articles must be in the Fair Hall by the time entries close.4. Each exhibitor having articles in the Art Hall must purchase $1

membership ticket.5. Entry fee is $3 per exhibitor for first 10 entries, $2 for each 10 ad-

ditional items (not per entry).6. Articles must be removed from the building 8:00 a.m. – 10:00 a.m. on

Sunday, July 21.7. If there is a class for an article exhibited, it must be entered in that

class.8. If there are 3 alike items in one miscellaneous class, a new class will

be created.9. No premium will be awarded to any article not completed or consid-

ered to be unworthy by the judge, even in the case of only one entry in that particular class.

10. Exhibitor will only be paid on item placing the highest in the class if that exhibitor has placed in the class more than once.

11. The Art Hall will be open from Noon to 10 p.m. on Wednesday, 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. Thursday thru Saturday. Open Sunday for viewing of 4-H exhibits only.

12. Premium money for Divisions H - O may be picked up in the Ad-ministration Office after 12 P.M. on Thursday and must be picked up by noon on Sunday.

13. NOTE: Some classes will have the letters A, J or P following the class number.

“A” indicates Amateur. “J” indicates junior age 15 and under. “P” indi-cates Professional (those individuals having a Fed. Tax ID number). Whatever letters follow the class number indicates which group of exhibitors may enter. In a case where more than one letter follows

the class number, the exhibitors will be judged separately according to their classification, A, J or P. Unless noted, all other classes will be considered Amateur.

Cash Prize of $10 Best of Show Award presented in Each of 8 Divisions

PLEASE NOTE Entry Day: Sunday, July 14th from Noon to 5 pm ONLYFair Exhibit Hall for Divisions H, I, J, K, L, M, N & O only

Horticulture and Floriculture Exhibits will be entered on Wednesday, July 17 from 10 - 4 pm

SuperintendentsCassie Plowman & Nancy Plowman

Monday July 155 pm Dog Obedience Show - Blue Ribbon Barn

Tuesday July 16 9 am Home-Ec, Science & Eng., Expressive Arts, and ANR judging as scheduled for Conference Judging. Clubs will be notified about times.5 pm Dog Agility Show

Wednesday July 17 9 - 11 am Beef weigh-in (including bottle calves, cow/calf); breeding females and dairy 11 - Noon Sheep, bottle lambs, bottle goats, and meat goats weigh-in; breeding animals1 - 2 pm Meat poultry, turkeys and rabbits weigh-in2 - 3 pm Horse check in6 – 9 pm Swine weigh-in & ultra-sound for swine, beef, sheep, and goats

Thursday July 18 8 am Bucket bottle calf, bottle lamb and bottle goat interviews - Jr. Livestock Pavilion 9 am Jr. horse, pony & mule judging - Outdoor Arena/ Show Pavilion 4 pm Jr. sheep judging - Jr. Livestock Pavilion, novice/bottle lamb class/showmanship

Friday July 19 8 am Dairy show judging - Show Pavilion9 am Bucket/bottle calf judging - Show Pavilion Jr. market beef judging & showmanship - Show Pavilion9:30 am Jr. rabbit judging - Jr. Livestock PavilionNoon approx. Beef 30 minute break for lunch Jr. beef heifers and breeding females, Jr. cow/calf judging - Show Pavilion12:30 pm Jr. poultry judging - Jr. Livestock Pavilion4 - 6 pm Meat and dairy goat judging - Jr. Livestock Pavilion6 pm 4-H Fashion Revue, Clothing Selection and $15 Challenge - Veatch Building7:00 pm Llama judging - Jr. Livestock Pavilion

Saturday July 20 8 am Jr. swine judging - Jr. Livestock Pavilion2 pm Clover Kids bottle animals - Jr. Livestock Pavilion2:30 pm Clover Kids pet show - Jr. Livestock Pavilion3 pm 4-H Pet & Cat show - Jr. Livestock Pavilion. All pets/cats must be present for show at 3:00 pm4 pm 4-H communication presentations - Veatch Building7 pm Premium money available - 4-H Building

Sunday July 21 8 am Livestock exhibits released8 - 2 pm 4-H Building open2 - 4 pm Exhibits in 4-H building released

Monday July 22 9 am Jr. Livestock Sale – Jr. Livestock Pavilion and Show Pavilion; 4-H & FFA

Fair Supporter Award Recipients

200720082009

2010

20112012

20132014

2015

201620172018

Cargill - Eddyville Pulaski Lumber, Charlie ScottSpilmans, City of Bloomfield, Golden FurrowPepsi Cola Memphis Bottling, Roberta McClureBrian BurnamCitizens Mutual, DeWitt & Phyllis SheltonBloomfield Newspaper - Gary Spurgeon1st Iowa State Bank, Kollision Korner, Gail PadgetWortmann Machine & Welding, Bob HullHarris ConstructionDan WiegandMcClure Concrete and M3 Fabrication

Davis County Fair Director Appreciation Award Recipients

1990 Cliff Foster 2005 Mary Ann Priester1991 Dick Hutchings 2006 Kevin Woods1992 Max Hecker 2007 Hal Frymoyer1993 Darrell McClure 2008 Dean Gooden1994 Murl McClure 2009 John Mayberry1995 Ralph Hopkins 2010 Bruce Wortmann1996 Dean Grim 2011 Veronica Weaklen1997 Marcella Thompson 2012 Lonnie Archer1998 DeWitt Shelton 2013 Jeff Kincart1999 Marcia Bear 2014 Stephen Bowling2000 Barb Cole 2015 Jeff McClure2001 Dan Hutchings 2016 Janet Westhoff2002 The Liles Family 2017 Gary McConnell2003 Dick Bates 2018 Larry Hubbs Jr2004 Dale Taylor

Points taken into consideration:Length of service – Dedication to Fair – Varied interests –

Willingness to help – Community involvement – Congeniality

avis County Agricultural SocietyTerm expiring 2020 Term expiring 2019

President - Jeff Kincart VicePresident-Lonnie ArcherTreasurer - Janet Westhoff Sec.-Marcella ThompsonCleveland - Jeff McClure Lick Creek - Stacy PrassasPerry - Devin Westercamp Salt Creek - Dixie GarmonFox River - Donna Hawkins Wyacondah - Jeff LeydaGrove - Gary Garmon Prairie - Michelle CombsMarion - Nathan More Roscoe - Hal FrymoyerWest Grove - JR Hubbs Bloomfield-Veronica WeaklenSoap Creek - Gail Padget Fabius - Stephen BowlingUnion - Casey Garrett Drakesville - Kevan BogertAt Large - Wendy Garrett

At Large - Gary McConnell

Kim Fleming Lexis FrymoyerJackie Wells Jason RookBrooke Bodkins Courtney HaleRose Wheaton Libbie Johnson

Executive Board: Dan Hutchings, Dick Bates, Dean Gooden, DeWitt Shelton,

Ralph Hopkins, Bruce Wortmann, Dale Taylor, John Mayberry, Kevin Woods, Barb Cole

SUPERINTENDENTSFair Vendors & Camping Dennis Liles

Rentals Dale & Eileen Taylor & Ralph Hopkins

Art Hall Cassie Plowman & Nancy Plowman

Horticulture & Floriculture Sharen Woods

Fair Veterinarian Clearview Animal Hospital

Parking Bob Hull

Beef Cattle Doug Jarr

Dairy Cattle Marilyn Brown

Horse Heidi Pearson

Sheep Brett Johnson

Goat Shannon Smith

Swine Eugene Joos

Poultry

Small Animal

Jackie Wells

Kevin Woods

Dog Courtney Hale

THANK YOU to all our volunteers, those dedicated people who gave selflessly of

their time and talent. THANK YOU FOR MAKING THE WORLD

A BETTER PLACE!

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2. Shelled Beans3. Beets- includes pickled4. Carrots5. Tomatoes6. Tomato Juice7. Corn8. Miscellaneous

CLASS 19J - Junior Canning

CLASS 20 - Meat, Fish & Poultry1. Beef/Venison2. Poultry3. Miscellaneous

CLASS 21 - Pickles1. Cucumbers - Dill2. Cucumbers - Sweet3. Relish - any kind4. Bread and Butter5. Peppers6. Miscellaneous

CLASS 22 - Jams and PreservesPints or Jelly Jars1. Strawberry2. Other Berry3. Miscellaneous

CLASS 23 - JellyPints or Jelly Jars1. Apple2. Grape3. Berry4. Miscellaneous

CLASS 24 - Butters

CLASS 25 - Syrups

CLASS 26 - Catsup, Salsa and Sauces (Chili, Spaghetti, Taco, BBQ or Miscellaneous)Recipe Included

DIVISION J - TEXTILESPremiums: 1st - $3, 2nd - $2, 3rd - $1

CLASS 27 - Hand Embroidery1. Dish Towels2. Handbags/Accessories3. Miscellaneous

CLASS 28 - Machine Embroidery1. Dish Towels2. Handbags/Accessories3. Miscellaneous

CLASS 29 - “In the Loop” Embroidery1. Miscellaneous

CLASS 30 - Afghan1. Knitted2. Crocheted

CLASS 31 - Baby Afghan1. Knitted2. Crocheted

CLASS 32 - Knitting1. Miscellaneous

CLASS 33 - Crochet1. Pot Holders2. Baby Hats or Booties3. Doll Clothes4. Children’s Dolls or Toys5. Miscellaneous

CLASS 34 - Crewel1. Miscellaneous

CLASS 35 - Rug Making

CLASS 36 - Fleece Blankets

CLASS 37 - Cross Stitch

CLASS 38 - Miscellaneous (All textiles not in previous classes)

CLASS 39J - Junior Textile1. Afghan2. Baby Afghan

3. Misc. Knitting4. Misc. Crochet5. Embroidery6. Cross Stitch7. Fleece Blankets8. Rug Making9. Miscellaneous

CLASS 40 - Miscellaneous forPhysically Challenged/Care CenterResidents1. Afghan2. Baby Afghan3. Table Topper4. Painting5. Applique6. Embroidery7. Scrapbooking8. Ceramics9. Christmas Craft10. Miscellaneous

DIVISION K - QUILTSPremiums: 1st - $3, 2nd - $2, 3rd - $1

CLASS 41 - Embroidered1. Machine Embroider, Hand Quilt2. Machine Embroider, Machine Quilt3. Hnd Embroider, Hand Quilt4. Hand Embroider, Machine Quilt

CLASS 42 - Appliqued1. Machine Sewn2. Hand Sewn3. Mixed Techniques

CLASS 43 - Hand Pieced1. Machine Quilted-Domestic2. Machine Quilted-Long Arm3. Machine Quilted- Computerized/Custom4. Hand Quilted5. Mixed Technique

CLASS 44 - Machine Pieced1. Machine Quilted-Domestic2. Machine Quilted-Long Arm3. Machine Quilted- Computerized/Custom4. Hand Quilted5. Mixed Technique

CLASS 45 - Baby Quilts1. Pieced2. Applique3. Embroidered4. Miscellaneous

CLASS 46 - Three Dimensional

CLASS 47 - Rag Quilts

CLASS 48 - T-Shirt Quilts

CLASS 49 - Comforters

Class 50 - Patchwork

CLASS 51 - Table Runners/Placemats1. Applique2. Embroidered3. Quilted4. Holiday5. Miscellaneous

CLASS 52 - Wall Hanging1. Applique2. Embroidered3. Quilted4. Holiday5. Miscellaneous

CLASS 53 - Quilted Clothing and Accessories1. Hand Stitched2. Machine Stitched

CLASS 54 - Cross Stitched Quilts

CLASS 55 - Paper Pieced Quilts

CLASS 56 - Tied Quilts

CLASS 57 - Open Display (non-judged) Any Design/Technique

DIVISION H - CULINARYRecipes must be included.Premiums: 1st - $3, 2nd - $2, 3rd - $1

CLASS 10 - BreadsAll breads must be in a standard 4 to 5X10 loaf pan. Rolls: plate/pan of 6. Recipes attached.1. White Bread or Rolls2. Sweet Rolls3. Fancy Yeast Bread4. Banana Bread5. Zucchini Bread6. Pumpkin Bread7. Quick Bread - other than listed8. Miscellaneous

CLASS 11 - CakesMust be of standard size either square or round and removed from pan. Displayed on paper plate or cardboard in sealed plastic bag. No mixes. Recipe attached.1. Angel Food (unfrosted)2. Chiffon (unfrosted)3. Chocolate or white (unfrosted)4. Miscellaneous

CLASS 12 - Decorated Cakes1. Layer2. Novelty3. Cupcakes

CLASS 13 - PastriesRecipe Attached1. Pies Fruit or Nut2. Miscellaneous

CLASS 14 - CookiesPlate of 6 cookies in sealed plastic bag. No mixes. Recipe attached.1. Chocolate Chip2. Sugar dropped or formed3. Peanut Butter4. Miscellaneous Dropped5. Brownies6. Bars7. No Bake8. Miscellaneous or Rolled

CLASS 15 - Homemade Candies6 pieces or items per plate on paper plate or cardboard in sealed plastic bag. Recipe attached.1. Popcorn Balls or Caramel Corn2. Uncooked3. Fudge4. Miscellaneous

CLASS 16J - Junior Cooking6 items per plate in a sealed plastic bag. No mixes. Recipe attached.1. No bake Cookies/Candy2. Quick breads (any bread not using yeast)3. Drop cookies4. Formed or rolled cookies5. Bars6. Candy7. Decorated cookies/cupcakes8. Cake - Unfrosted9. Decorated cake10. Miscellaneous

DIVISION I - CANNED PRODUCTSEntries must be in standard, clear jars with good lids in either quart or pint size. Exhibitor must demonstrate the use of approved canning methods (method attached). MUST HAVE RINGS LEFT ON JAR AND DATED. May be opened to be judged.Premiums: 1st - $3, 2nd - $2, 3rd - $1CLASS 17 - Fruit1. Berries2. Apples (any kind)3. Fruit Juice4. Miscellaneous

CLASS 18 - Vegetables1. String Beans- green/waxed

CLASS 58J - Junior Quilting

DIVISION L - SEWINGPremiums: 1st -$3, 2nd - $2, 3rd - $1

CLASS 59 - Clothing1. Adult2. Children

CLASS 60 - Dolls

CLASS 61 - Miscellaneous

CLASS 62J - Junior Sewing

DIVISION M - CRAFTSPremiums: 1st - $3, 2nd - $2, 3rd - $1

CLASS 63 - Handmade Jewelry

CLASS 64 - Silk Flower Arrangement

CLASS 65 - Wood Craft1. Primitive or Repurposed2. Refinished3. Miscellaneous

CLASS 66 - Christmas Crafts1. Ornament2. Stocking3. Wreath4. Tree-topper5. Centerpiece/Tabletop Decor6. 2 ft. and under Decorated Tree7. Miscellaneous

CLASS 67 - Scrapbooking (No frames)1. Special Occasion Page2. Old Photo Page3. Miscellaneous Page4. Album5. Misc. (gift tags, recipe, etc.)

CLASS 68 - Greeting Cards1. Birthday2. Christmas3. Miscellaneous

CLASS 69 - Yard/Landscape Display (We prefer live plants be displayed with horticulture)1. Metal2. Wood3. Miscellaneous

CLASS 70 - Miscellaneous Crafts1. Shop Projects2. Home Decor/Pinterest Projects3. Miscellaneous

CLASS 71J - Junior Crafts1. Handmade Jewelry2. Wood Crafts3. Card Making4. Scrapbooking5. Drawings6. Paintings7. Textile (yarn & cloth)8. 3D Sculpture (clay, wire, cardboard, soap, Popsicle stick, origami, plaster)9. Christmas Craft10. Miscellaneous

DIVISION N - FINE ARTSPremiums: 1st -$3, 2nd - $2, 3rd - $1

CLASS 72 (A or P) - Painting1. Portrait (human face & expression)2. Still Life (commonplace objects:food,flowers, plants, rocks, shells, drinking glasses, books, vases, coins)3. Scene (landscape & everyday life)4. Abstract

CLASS 73 (A or P) - Drawing1. Portrait (human face & expression)2. Still Life (commonplace objects:

food,flowers,plants,rocks,shells, drinking glasses, books, vases, coins)3. Scene (landscape & everyday life)4. Abstract

CLASS 74 (A or P) - China and Glass Painting

CLASS 75 (A or P) - Barn Quilts

CLASS 76 (A or P) - Decorative Painting, Miscellaneous Materials1. Furniture2. Barn board signs3. Miscellaneous

CLASS 77 (A or P) - Stained Glass

CLASS 78 (A or P) - 3D Sculpture (clay, wire, cardboard, soap, Popsicle stick, origami, plaster)

DIVISION O - PHOTOGRAPHYEach exhibitor is limited to two prints in each class listed. Prints size must be 5x7 or 8x10 and must be mounted on cardboard or matted. No Frames.Premiums: 1st - $3, 2nd - $2, 3rd - $1

CLASS 79 - Color Photography1. People2. Animals3. Still Life4. Landscape5. Winter/Christmas Scene6. Scene at the Fair7. Series: 4 pictures on the same subject8. Enhanced/Collage

CLASS 80J - Junior Color Photography1. People2. Animals3. Still Life4. Landscape5. Winter/Christmas Scene6. Scene at the Fair7. Series: 4 pictures on the same subject8. Enhanced/Collage

CLASS 81 - Black & White or Sepia Photography1. People2. Animals3. Still Life4. Landscape5. Winter/Christmas Scene6. Scene at the Fair7. Series: 4 pictures on the same subject8. Enhanced/Collage

CLASS 82J - Junior Black & White or Sepia Photography1. People2. Animals3. Still Life4. Landscape5. Winter/Christmas Scene6. Scene at the Fair7. Patriotic/Veteran8. Series: 4 pictures on the same subject9. Enhanced/Collage

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DAVIS COUNTY GENEALOGY SOCIETY: Davis County Genealogy Society will have a “Display Only” booth at the fair. Members and the public are invited to bring items to display (Copies only - No originals). We hope to offer mini classes on “How To” tools for research, answer research questions and help break through your brick walls. A $1 Davis County Fair Membership is required to display items. For questions prior to the fair, please contact Pat Howk at 641-664-3390 or Vicki Houk at 641-664-3865.

Division HO - HORTICULTURE 1st - $3 2nd - $2 3rd - $1

Hint: Exhibit plate should be in proportion to exhibited produceNote: If there are four alike exhibits in any misc class a new class will be createdCLASS 1 - Vegetables 1. 3 beets2. 1 green cabbage3. 1 purple cabbage4. 3 carrots5. 2 slicing cucumbers6. 3 pickling cucumbers 7. 5 green beans8. 3 red onions9. 3 white onions10. 3 yellow onions11. 3 sweet bell/banana peppers12. 3 hot peppers13. 3 white potatoes14. 3 red potatoes15. 3 other variety potatoes16. 3 slicing tomatoes17. 5 cherry type tomatoes18. 2 slicing (long) type zucchini19. Mixed vegetable arrangement20. Misc. not mentioned

CLASS 2 - Fruit1. 5 Berries

CLASS 3 - Junior VegetablesAge 12 and under1. 5 green beans2. 3 onions3. 3 peppers4. 3 potatoes5. misc veggie

Jumbo Vegetables (Any age exhibitor) 1st place winner only

CLASS 4 - Largest Weighed1. Cabbage2. Onion 3. Potato 4. Zucchini

Class 5 Longest - measured1. Cucumber2. “Just Big” misc. veggie

Division FL - FLORICULTURE 1st - $3 2nd - $2 3rd - $1

CLASS 1 - Flowers1. 3 coneflowers2. 1 dahlia3. 3 daisies4. 1 gladiola5. 1 lily stem6. 3 marigolds7. 1 stem rose cluster8. 1 large rose9. 1 sunflower10. 3 zinnias11. 3 misc. annuals12. 1 misc. perennial stem

CLASS 2 - Arranged Flowers1. Fresh flower bouquet2. Wild flower arrangement

CLASS 3 - Potted Plants1. Cactus/succulent2. Indoor flowering plant (must be in bloom)3. Potted Plant (vining or non-vining)4. Miniature Garden5. Misc. mixed outdoor/annual flowering pot

CLASS 4 - Junior Flowers(Age 12 and under)1. 3 annual flowers2. 1 perennial stem3. Miniature Garden

Horticulture & Floriculture ExhibitsEnter exhibits on Wednesday, July 17 - 10 am to 4 pm

in the Art Hall Building

Exhibitor must purchase $1.00 exhibitor ticket. Exhibitor fee is $3 per exhibitor for first

10 entries; $2 for 10 additional entries (not per entry).

Premium money available after 1:00 p.m. Thursday at the Administration Office.

Exhibits to be picked up on Sunday, July 21nd 8 am - 10 am

For information call Sharen Woods 641-929-3327

Horticulture and Floriculture exhibits shall be harvested, cleaned, prepared and labeled as shown in the following publications available at the Davis County Extension Office or online:• 4H 462 Harvesting and Preparing Vegetables for Exhibit

http://www.extension.iastate.edu/Publications/4H462.pdf• 4H 464 Preparing Cut Flowers and Houseplants for Exhibits

http://www.extension.iastate.edu/Publications/4H464.pdf

Cash Prize of $10 Best of Show Award presented in Each Division

Quilt Block Contest

Art Hall Exhibits

Davis County Fair Hall July 16-21 It’s time once again for the quilt block contest! Enter the contest by creating a block from the fabric provided. Blocks will be judged and displayed in the Davis County Fair Hall July 16–21, 2019. You may win one of several prizes.

After the fair, the blocks will be made into a beautiful quilt that will be raffled during the 2020 fair. All profits from the raffle will be used to improve the art hall. Each packet is $5 which is tax deductible. Pay by cash or check make out to the Davis County Agricultural Society

Come to the fair to see the quilt blocks and the quilt made from the 2018 blocks. You may purchase raffle tickets. Good Luck in the contest. Thank you for your participation and support of our fair.

QUILT BLOCK THEME: “PIECED WITH MEMORIES”

Rules: (read these as they change every year)1. Each contestant is receiving a packet containing 2 fabrics. Add no other fabrics.2. Each block must be 12 ½” x 12 ½ “unfinished. Your block will not be judged if the size is

incorrect.3. Blocks can be machine or hand pieced. Embellishments, embroidery & applique is allowed, but

only with red or white thread.4. The contest is limited to the first 40 people. Only one block per person. Blocks will be judged on

creativity, best use of fabrics provided and workmanship.5. All blocks will become the property of the Davis County Agricultural Society.6. For judging purposes, do not attach finished blocks to any backing.

Entry Day: Sunday, July 14, at the Fair Exhibit Hall noon to 5 pm then entries close.

1. Entries open to Davis County and surrounding areas. 2. All articles must be in the Fair Hall by the time entries close. 3. Judges will place each item in the appropriate class. 4. Each exhibitor having articles in the Show must purchase $1 membership ticket. 5. Entry fee is $1.50 per exhibitor for first 5 entries (not per entry). 6. Entries will be limited to one entry per exhibitor in each class. 7. All items entered must be 50 years old or older. 8. All items entered must be NO LARGER than 16” x 16” x 16”. 9. Premium money may be picked up in the Administration Office after 1:00 pm on Thursday and must be picked up by

12 pm on Sunday. 10. No premium will be awarded to any article considered to be unworthy by the judge, even in the case of only one

entry in that particular class. 11. The Art Hall will be open from Noon to 10 p.m. on Wednesday, 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. Thursday thru Saturday. 12. Articles must be removed from the building from 8 am - 10 am on Sunday, July 21.

Premiums: 1st - $3, 2nd - $2, 3rd - $1

CLASSES

1. Paper 5. Fabric 9. Jewelry

2. Glass 6. Local Item to County 10. Other

3. Toy 7. Stoneware

4. Primitive 8. Military

Davis County Fair Antique Show

Be sure to buy several chances to win the 2018

quilt. Winner will be drawn on Sunday at 3 pm

on the Veatch Stage.

Special awards presented by: Patricia Carlisle, Jennifer Beck and

Scissors Happy Sewers Club

A special Thank You to theScissors Happy Sewers Club

for preparing the fabric packets and to

Davis County Recorder’s Office & Upholstery & Sew Forth

for helping to distribute the packets.

$100 1st Place$25 People’s Choice

$10 Outstanding Block in two categories:

Pieced Block & Paper Foundation

Pieced Block

The Davis County Fair will use all due diligence to assure the safety of articles after their arrival and placement but in no case will they be responsible for any loss or damage that may occur.

Nancy Clancy, Superintendent (Questions? 641-799-7463)

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4 pm every daySurprise Blackout Bingo Games

for $100 prize can happen any day, at any time!

Last-game-of-the-night Blackout Bingo for $100 prize every day!

Blackouts sponsored by:

Advantage Crop Insurance, Ameriprise Financial - Bradford T Martin, Bloomfield Care Center, Crop Services, Davis County Realtors, Farm Financial Strategies, Fleming

Enterprises LLC, Lynch Law & Abstracting, Lynch Realty, North Side Insurance,

Perfect Touch Wellness, Performance Pipe, Taylor Automotive, Van Mersbergen Insurance, Wiggy Electric

Signs by Blackboard Printing

LUNCH SHUTTLEWednesday through Saturday

11:00 am – 1:00 pmLIMITED ROUTE

Directed by: Larry Miller & Company

Sponsored by:

98.7 KMGOIowa’s #1 New Country

Shuttle & MapFavorites

EVENING SHUTTLE ROUTE ONLYContinuous round trips from marked shuttle stops at

locations near the Fairgrounds to Exhibit Hall.

EVENING SHUTTLETuesday: 6-9 pm

Wednesday: 6-9 pmThursday: 6-9 pm

Friday: 6-9 pmSaturday: 6-9 pm

No Sunday Shuttle

Sponsored by:Lynch Boys Auction Service

Lynch Realty, Inc.Chicken BingoWednesday, July 17 —

Saturday, July 20

4:00 pm Junior Livestock Pavilion

$1.00 will buy you a numbered square on the chicken bingo board. The numbers will

be sold daily at the Administration Office.

A chicken will be placed on the bingo board. If the chicken poops on your square you

will win 50% of the money taken in on this session of chicken bingo.

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DC Fair Queen CompetitionWednesday, July 17 at 7:00 pm

GrandstandFair Supporter & Director Awards presented

during intermission

Queen contest is open to Davis County girls between the ages of 16 – 21

Entry deadline: June 14Orientation June 23 at 1:00 p.m.

Contacts: Cecil Reed 641-208-6890 Clarabell Knapp 641-208-5435 Hannah Johnson 641-208-5609 [email protected]

Details and rules will be given to each contestant upon entering.

Iowa State Fair Queen Competition rules and regulations will apply.

In general, rules are:• Must be between 16-21 years of age on the first day of

the Iowa State Fair.• Must never have been married or have had children.• Must be an active member of at least one service

organization in her community.• Must be able to attend the Davis County Fair.• Must be able to represent Davis County in the Iowa

State Fair competition.

Special Thanks toJake & Raquel Bohi

for hosting queen interviews

Bucket Calf Costume ParadeWednesday, July 17 at 6 pm

Show Pavilion

You are invited to dress your bottle/bucket calf in a costume and be in our Bucket Calf Costume Parade.

Please bring a short paragraph about you & some facts about your calf: his/her name and the funniest or greatest thing your calf has done. Open to any exhibitor of a bottle/bucket calf at the 2019 Davis County Fair.

For more information, call Leslie Lough 641-777-2708

LuEtta White Memorial Pie& Cake Baking Contest

Thursday, July 18Veatch Picnic Shelter

Entries at 8:30 am Judging to begin at 9:30 am

Contest open to any age contestant.No more than 2 entries per person per class.Youth classes=16 yrs & under. Adult classes=17 yrs & over.

Division – A: PIEAll pies must be made from scratch by the exhibitor, including the pie crust and filling.Class 1. Single Crust PieClass 2. Double Crust PieClass 3. Meringue PieClass 4. Men’s Class – any kind of pieClass 5. Youth Class – any kind of pieClass 6. LuEtta White Special Pie Class: Blackberry

Division – B: CAKEAll cakes must be made from scratch by the exhibitor, including the cake and frosting (no mixes). Class 1. Adult Class Frosted Cake – any kindClass 2. Youth Class Frosted Cake – any kind

Pies and cakes must be delivered in covered disposable containers as they will be sold with the container they come in. Please attach a removable tag to each entry showing the contestant’s name, division name & class number, plus the kind of pie or cake.

Awards & PrizesAuction of pies and cakes at noon!

Pie awards sponsored by: The LuEtta White Family

Novice Sheep ShowmanshipThursday, July 18 at 3:30 p.m. in the Jr. Livestock Pavilion

This event is for children pre-4H age (3rd grade & under)

Sheep will be provided -- Ribbons & Prizes

Sponsored by: Davis County Sheep Producers

Youth Livestock Judging Contest

Thursday, July 18 9 am Jr. Livestock Pavilion

Open to All Davis County YouthJunior Division 4th - 8th GradesSenior Division 9th - 12th Grades

Judging five classes of livestock: Market Lamb, Market Swine, Market Beef,

Breeding Beef, Meat Goat

1st, 2nd, and 3rd place in each division will receive prizes

Be sure to register to receive a t-shirt.

Contact: Jeff Probasco at [email protected]

Sponsored by: Davis County Farm Bureau

THURSDAY

Classic/Antique Tractor ShowTuesday July 16 — Sunday July 21

Registration of Tractors: Tuesday, July 16 from Noon - 9 pmand Wednesday, July 17 from 8 - 10 am

Featured this year will be:

**Best of Show and Runner up **Tractor Games to be announced: Held Thurs 18th @ 3:30-4:30p.m.**Heritage Class-Include a story about the tractor, one page please. (Definition—what is or may have been handed on to a person from his or her ancestors). Previous 2 year’s (2017 & 2018) Heritage Class 1st place winners are not eligible.**Oldest & Youngest exhibitor**Saturday morning tractor ride**Thursday July 18 Classic Tractors displaying the American Flag will parade around the track at 6 pm prior to the Twin States Tractor Pull**Jeanie Leyda will paint a picture of the Best of Show Tractor that will be presented at a later date.**Trophies for the other classes will be presented on the Veatch Stage Friday evening at 5:30 p.m.

For information call our co-chairmen:Christy Wiegand 641-722-3860Larry Stevenson 641-208-0183

Sponsored by: Community 1st Credit Union

TUESDAY

WEDNESDAYPrize Give Away!

6 pm Nightly Wednesday - Saturdayand 3 pm on Sunday

Cash & Other Great PrizesDonated by local businesses and the

Davis County Fair Board

Winners drawn from membership ticket holders. Tickets available at the Fair Administration Office.

$1.00 each or 12 for $10

• Daily winners drawn at 6:00 pm Wednesday - Saturday.• Winner names will be posted at the Administration Office.• Person named on the membership ticket must claim the prize.• Prizes must be claimed before the drawing occurring on the

following day or the prizes will be put back into the drawing for new winners.

• Cleanup drawing for all unclaimed prizes on Sunday at 3 pm.• You must be present to win at the Sunday drawing.

“Remembering Our Fallen” is a national photographic memorial to honor and remember over 5,000 of our nation’s Fallen since 9/11/2001 and will be available for viewing in the Grandstand Building - Tuesday thru Sunday during the hours the building is open.Its legacy will be that these men and women will not be forgotten; that their names will be remembered and spoken often to their families and friends. In doing so, it is hoped that the family members and friends will receive comfort and healing, and at the same time, remind others of the tremendous cost paid for our freedom.

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Draft Horse PullFriday, July 19 at 7 pm

Show Pavilion

Calcutta after 1st roundContact: Ray or Ryan Smith 573-641-5209

or Stacy Prassas 641-799-7193

Pullback tractor furnished by:Sinclair Tractor

Master Gardener WorkshopDavis County Extension & Outreach and Davis County

Master Gardeners will be hosting a workshop:Friday, July 19 from 2-5 pm on the Veatch Stage.

This year we will be be making Patriotic Container Gardens to celebrate Red, White and Blue - This Fair is for You! Master Gardeners will provide soil, plants, containers,

and small items to decorate your garden. This is a free make & take event!

For more information, contact the Davis County Extension and Outreach Office at 641-664-2730.

FRIDAY

Celebrity Steer ShowThursday Evening, July 18

Show Pavilion

Immediately following the Davis County Cattlemen’s Bottle-Bucket Calf Show

Celebrities are invited to participate in a

showmanship contest.

Steers will be provided.

Winner will be determined on his/her showmanship skills and audience vote, not the conformation

or grooming of the animal.

Sponsored by: Davis County Cattlemen

Contact: Doug Davis or Cory Fleming

Davis County Cattlemen’s Bottle-Bucket Calf Show

Thursday, July 18 at 7 pm Show Pavilion

Participants are Kindergarten through completion of 3rd Grade

Calves exhibited were born between February 1st – May 1st, 2019

Applications closed at 5 pm on Friday, May 17

Participants are interviewed pre-fair, will show their calves at

7:00 p.m. and awards will be presented

Sponsored by:

Davis County Cattlemen

Baby ContestSaturday, July 20 Show Pavilion

Registration 8:30 a.m.Contest Starts Promptly at 9:00 a.m.

Babies through 24 months

Babies will be divided into four classes:Babies through 6 months; 7 through 12 months;

13 through 18 months; 19 months through 24 months.

Not restricted to Davis County babies.Gifts for all babies. Cash prizes.

SATURDAY4-H/FFA Clean Stall

A committee representing the fair board will judge the following:

Clean Stalls - Horse, Swine, Dairy, Sheep, Beef, Bottle/Bucket Calf, Goat, Poultry, Rabbit;

Club with Cleanest Stalls

Clean Stall winners will each receive a $25 cash prize with their premium money, distributed at 7 p.m.

Saturday at the 4-H Building

Best Decorated Stall in Horse Barn will be presented during the 4-H/FFA Horse Show

on Thursday.

Judged on neatness & safety. No lights, balloons, thumbtacks or nails please. Decorating to be done by youth horse project

members only.

Turtle Races

Saturday, July 20 Registration at 10 am

Show PavilionRaces at 11:00 a.m. (following Kids’ Games)

TURTLES WILL BE PROVIDED (May bring your own Painted Turtles.

Turtles will be inspected.)

Trophies, Ribbons & Prizes

Classes for 9 years & Under, 10 years-13 years

Sponsored by:

Johnson Trucking: Gary, Max & Brad

SUNDAYPedal Pull

Under the direction of Hawkeye Pedal Pull and sanctioned with the Iowa State Pedal Pull Association

Sunday, July 21 at Noon Show Pavilion

Registration at 11:30 a.m.4 through 11 years of age

• Trophies will be given. • 1st and 2nd place finishers are eligible to sign up for the Iowa State

Championship Pull. • Hawkeye Pedal Pull general rules:

www.hawkeyepedalpull.com

Sponsored by: Troy Elevator

Bill Riley Talent Search

Sunday July 21 at 2 PMSuccess Bank Stage - Blue Ribbon Barn

To pre-register call Lyle Stirling at 641-208-6012 or email [email protected]

Sprouts: 2 through 12 yearsPrize money: 1st-$50, 2nd-$40, 3rd-$30

Seniors: 13 through 21 yearsPrize Money: 1st-$80, 2nd-$60, 3rd-$40

See Iowa State Fair Rules at: http://www.billrileytalentsearch.com/rules/contestants

Sponsored by: SUCCESS BANK

Conservation Station

The Conservation Station is 1 of 3 mobile learning centers that Iowa Learning Farms offer to educate audiences of all ages on different conservation aspects. Their team uses age-appropriate learning modules about soil, water quality and wetlands. The Conservation Station also houses a rainfall simulator demonstrating the effects of rainfall on undisturbed soils with a variety of soil covers and impervious and porous surfaces.

Be sure to come check it out on Friday, July 19th from 3-7pm!

Kids Games

Saturday, July 20 at 10 amin the Show Pavilion

No registration to play games, butregistration for prize drawings begins

at 9:30 am. Registration for prize drawingslimited to children 12 years and under.

Games begin at 10 am after Baby ContestGames divided into age categories:

3 years and under4 to 6 years7 to 9 years

10 to 12 years

All participants receive prizesTop 3 winners in each age category

also win cash prize

Additional prize drawings from registrationsign up occur between each age category.

Child or parent must be present to receive prize drawings.

If prize not collected by end of games - another name will be drawn for prize.

WATER BALLOON TOSS for all ages following 10 to 12 year old game.

Sponsored by:BOWLING FENCE

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Kenny’s FunlandTuesday - Friday: 6 pm - 11 pm

Saturday: 1 pm - 5 pm & 6 pm - 11 pm

**CARNIVAL WILL ONLY OPERATE WEATHER PERMITTING**

Advance Purchase Coupons $20.00 available at the Fair Admin Office Monday July 15th from 9 - 6 pm and Tuesday July 16th 8 - Noon.

One Coupon entitles a person to unlimited rides during ONE carnival session.

Bank of the West – Community 1st Credit UnionFirst Iowa State Bank – Success Bank

KID’S KORN BOXWednesday – Saturday 5–8 pm

Blue Ribbon BarnSponsored by

Gary & Linda McConnell

Barnyard Billy

Millers Petting Zoo

Desirae the Face Painter

Sarah’s Glitter Tattoos

Nauvoo on the RoadSaturday, July 20 from 11 am–2 pm

Nauvoo on the Road is a set of examples of what living in the 1840’s was like. It may include the following interactive demonstrations and activities:

Rope Makiing • Pioneer Games • Candle MakingGo to http://daviscountyfair.org for more information

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Free Shows & Special AttractionsCarnival will be operating for 6 sessions

Tuesday, July 16 5-7 pm in Playground Area

Sponsored by J’s One Stop

Thursday, July 18 5-7 pm in Show Pavilion

Sponsored by Hy-Vee

Friday, July 19 5 - 7 pm Davis County Hospital Trailer

Sponsored by Davis County Hospital

Wednesday, July 17 5 - 8 pm in Playground area and Strolling

Sponsored by Jeff City AutoplexJefferson City, MO

Appearing on the

SUCCESS BANK STAGEIN THE BLUE RIBBON BARN

Thursday, July 18: 1, 4 and 7:30 pm Martika Shows & StrollingFriday, July 19: 2, 5 and 8 pm Martika Shows & Strolling

Saturday, July 20: Noon, 4 and 9:30 pm Martika Shows & Strolling

Sunday, July 21: 2 pm Bill Riley Talent Search

Open:Tuesday – Saturday:

1 - 8:30 pmIn Blue Ribbon Barn

Coupons for sale at the following locations until closing on Monday, July 15:

Kids Celebration Game Show

Sponsored by:

The Amazing Martika

Sponsored by

Tuesday July 16 - Evening Hours TBDWednesday July 17 - 3, 6 & 8:30 pmThursday July 18 - 3, 6 & 8:30 pmFriday July 19 - 1, 6 & 9 pmSaturday July 20 - 1, 6 & 8:30 pm

Plus Strolling

each night

Sponsored bySUCCESS

BANK

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Sponsored by Gary & Linda McConnell

Kids Celebration Game Show

Twin States Truck & Tractor PullThursday, July 18 • 7 pm

Ultimate Rally Cross & UTV Side by Side RacesSunday, July 21 • 4 pm

Admission: $65 and under FREE

Antique/Classic tractors will parade around the track at 6 pm.

Admission: $12Kids 6–12 $65 & under FREEPit Pass: $12

Admission: $14

Admission: $12Kids 6–12 $55 & Under FREEPit Pass: $25 all ages

Twilight Harness RacesTuesday, July 16 • 6 pm

Wild Pulling Action

Davis County Fair Queen Contest

Join our 2018 Davis County & Iowa State Fair QueenHAILEY SWAN

in crowning the 2019 Davis County Fair QueenWednesday, July 17 - 7 pm

GrandstandEvents

BlackJack Billy with Special Guest Red Dirt Renegade BROUGHT TO YOU BY

Friday July 19 at 8 pm Admission $14

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WHITE RIBBON SPONSORS

Advantage Crop InsuranceAmerican Legion, Reed Whisler Post #78Ameriprize Financial-Brad MartinAmos Archer Skidloader ServiceBloomfield Care CenterBloomfield DemocratBloomfield MonumentBuddy’s PlaceCantril Feed & GrainCharlie & Carolyn ScottCook’s Men’s StoreCrop Services IncCulver KlineDarryl & Rosa ArcherDavencorp Welding & FabricationDavis County Dental & OrthdonticsDavis County HospitalDavis County RealtorsDavis County TireFarm Bureau Financial Services, Jeremiah Campbell, Agent

Farm Financial Strategies, Travis Harris, OwnerFleming EnterprisesGarmon FirearmsGary & Linda McConnellHarris DistributingHeartland AviationHill Production & Media GroupHorizon BuildingsHoskin ElevatorHy-VeeJeff City AutoplexJoan GreinerJohnson TruckingJ’s One StopKarr Collision CenterKarr St AutomotiveKnapp BulldozingLawson AutoLynch Law OfficeLynch RealtyM & J Countryscapes

Minck’s Heating & ACNexgen Ag SolutionsNorthside InsuranceOrsborn, Milani, Mitchell,Goedken, Larson& Cox LLPPatrick Hammell, Hammell Hog WashPerfect Touch WellnessPerformance PipePerk’s ProcessingPulaski Gas N GrillPulaski LumberQuik TimeRJ LumberSlicks Bar & GrillSouthern Iowa Electric CoopTaylor AutomotiveVan Mersbergen InsuranceWagler’s Funeral HomeWiggy Electric

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Special Recognition - Brett Warning,Chequest Eagles 4-H Club, Citizens Mutual, City of Bloomfield, Cobblestone Inn & Suites, Davis County Fairboard, Davis County High School Band, Greenleaf Place B & B, Kalico Kids 4-H Club, Mustang Country Lodging, Sinclair Tractor, SIEC, Slayton Polaris, Southfork, Spilman Auto Parts, Tractor Supply, Wiggy Electric

RED RIBBON SPONSORS

Craig Hansen 800.369.7833