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1 2021 WASATCH COUNTY FAIR DAYS Open-Class Exhibits Exhibits Open for Public Viewing: Thursday, August 5 1:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m. Friday, August 6 10:00 a.m. - 7:00 p.m. Saturday, August 7 10:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. Place: Wasatch County Events Center, Southfield Road, Heber City Fair Personnel: JaNae Quilter, 435-671-0368 / Amaria Scovil @ Wasatch County Parks & Recreation, 435-671-1678 General Rules & Information: These rules apply to all Exhibits unless otherwise stated. 1. Online exhibit entry begins July 5, 2021. All exhibits must be entered online by the exhibitor. Exhibitors can print their exhibit tags and turn in their exhibits on Monday, Aug 2nd, from 9am to 6pm, except for Baked Goods which is Tuesday, Aug 3 from 8-9:30am and Floriculture & Horticulture which is Thursday, Aug 5 from 8-9:30am. 2. Every entry must be identified by name, class and phone number. Exhibitors must attend to enter their items. 3. All exhibits are open to residents of Wasatch County. 4. All exhibits must have been made within the last year or have never been entered for judging prior to 2020. The exhibits to be judged must be the work of the exhibitor. No exhibitor will be allowed into the area during judging. The decision of the judges may not be contested by exhibitor. Prize awards are subject to the discretion of the Exhibit Directors. 5. The maximum exhibit earnings per exhibitor will be a $50 combined total from all exhibit categories unless exhibitor was awarded sweepstakes, best of show, queen of show, and/or judge’s choice award. 6. Exhibits will be released on Monday, August 9 from 9am to 11am. Prize money will be given when exhibits are released. Wasatch Co Parks and Recreation will not be responsible for exhibits left after 11am on Monday, August 9, nor will prize money be awarded after that date. 7. Fair personnel will have control of the designated exhibit areas and the exhibits within. Fair personnel will exercise reasonable safety, handling precautions and theft prevention of the exhibits, however, the Wasatch County Fair and/or Wasatch County Parks and Recreation will not assume liability for any loss. PLEASE NOTE: ON-LINE EXHIBIT ENTRY opens July 5. Go to www.wasatchparksandrec.com for more info or to enter your exhibit. Children’s Display Check in: Monday, Aug 2, 10am - 6pm Checkout: Monday, August 9, 9 - 11am 1. Any neighborhood area, community entity or youth group is invited to display a project or projects completed as a group. Each entity is responsible for setting up, labeling all entries and picking up the entries on Aug 9.. All children’s organizations in the community will be accepted, if special arrangements are necessary; please contact Amaria or Janae at the numbers above. Fair personnel will have control of the designated exhibit areas and the exhibits within. Fair personnel will exercise reasonable safety, handling precautions and theft prevention of the exhibits, however, the Wasatch County Fair and/or Wasatch County Parks and Recreation will not assume liability for any loss. 2. When dropping off your children’s exhibits, please check in with fair personnel to leave your contact information and the number of children involved with your exhibit for participation ribbon purposes.

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2021 WASATCH COUNTY FAIR DAYS

Open-Class Exhibits

Exhibits Open for Public Viewing: Thursday, August 5 1:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m. Friday, August 6 10:00 a.m. - 7:00 p.m. Saturday, August 7 10:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.

Place: Wasatch County Events Center, Southfield Road, Heber City

Fair Personnel: JaNae Quilter, 435-671-0368 / Amaria Scovil @ Wasatch County Parks & Recreation, 435-671-1678

General Rules & Information:

These rules apply to all Exhibits unless otherwise stated.

1. Online exhibit entry begins July 5, 2021. All exhibits must be entered online by the exhibitor. Exhibitors can print their exhibit tags and turn in their exhibits on Monday, Aug 2nd, from 9am to 6pm, except for Baked Goods which is Tuesday, Aug 3 from 8-9:30am and Floriculture & Horticulture which is Thursday, Aug 5 from 8-9:30am.

2. Every entry must be identified by name, class and phone number. Exhibitors must attend to enter their items.

3. All exhibits are open to residents of Wasatch County.

4. All exhibits must have been made within the last year or have never been entered for judging prior to 2020. The exhibits to be judged must be the work of the exhibitor. No exhibitor will be allowed into the area during judging. The decision of the judges may not be contested by exhibitor. Prize awards are subject to the discretion of the Exhibit Directors.

5. The maximum exhibit earnings per exhibitor will be a $50 combined total from all exhibit categories unless exhibitor was awarded sweepstakes, best of show, queen of show, and/or judge’s choice award.

6. Exhibits will be released on Monday, August 9 from 9am to 11am. Prize money will be given when exhibits are released.

Wasatch Co Parks and Recreation will not be responsible for exhibits left after 11am on Monday, August 9, nor will prize money be awarded after that date.

7. Fair personnel will have control of the designated exhibit areas and the exhibits within. Fair personnel will exercise reasonable safety, handling precautions and theft prevention of the exhibits, however, the Wasatch County Fair and/or Wasatch County Parks and Recreation will not assume liability for any loss.

PLEASE NOTE: ON-LINE EXHIBIT ENTRY opens

July 5. Go to www.wasatchparksandrec.com

for more info or to enter your exhibit.

Children’s Display

Check in: Monday, Aug 2, 10am - 6pm Checkout: Monday, August 9, 9 - 11am

1. Any neighborhood area, community entity or youth group is invited to display a project or projects completed as a group. Each entity is responsible for setting up, labeling all entries and picking up the entries on Aug 9.. All children’s organizations in the community will be accepted, if special arrangements are necessary; please contact Amaria or Janae at the numbers above. Fair personnel will have control of the designated exhibit areas and the exhibits within. Fair personnel will exercise reasonable safety, handling precautions and theft prevention of the exhibits, however, the Wasatch County Fair and/or Wasatch County Parks and Recreation will not assume liability for any loss.

2. When dropping off your children’s exhibits, please check in with fair personnel to leave your contact information and the number of children involved with your exhibit for participation ribbon purposes.

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Creative Arts

Check In: Monday, Aug 2, 9am - 6pm Checkout: Monday, August 5, 9am - 11am

Rules & Regulations:

1. Entry limits - Entries are limited to 6 per person. If an Exhibit consists of a set, it will be considered as one Exhibit. 2. Articles entered for competition must be the complete work of the exhibitor and must not have been previously entered in the

Fair. 3. All items must be clean and in like-new condition. Soiled items will be disqualified. The right is reserved to reject any entry

deemed unsuitable for exhibition, or infringes on copyrights. Every article that is to be hung must be securely mounted and ready to be hung with wire or hanger attached.

4. Any modification on entry rules due to unusual circumstances will be approved by the appropriate Fair personnel. Fair personnel will have control of the designated exhibit areas and the exhibits within. Fair personnel will exercise reasonable safety, handling precautions and theft prevention of the exhibits, however, the Wasatch County Fair and/or Wasatch County Parks and Recreation will not assume liability for any loss.

5. Special Collections* and large Exhibit items may be entered if space permits. Prior arrangements must be made with Fair personnel. Some items entered may be deemed Display Only.

6. Ribbons/monetary awards will be: Participation ribbon - $0 White ribbon - $1 Red ribbon - $3 Blue ribbon - $5 Sweepstakes -$20 (There may be more than one sweepstake winner per class based on merit of the project. It is also possible that no sweepstake ribbon is awarded.)

Class: Adult 16-64 Child 5 & Under Senior Citizen 65+ Special Needs Teen 11 to 15 Youth 6-10

Division: Beadwork

Accessories (purses, hair ornament, etc.) Animals Apparel (belt, dress, etc) Bags (Amulet, coin purses etc.) Halloween Holiday Miscellaneous (not listed in above lots) Division: Ceramics

Acrylics China Painting Dolls Glass Glaze Greenware Adaption Hand Molded Clay/Pottery Other Overglaze Porcelain Porcelain -Bisque Raku (low fire) Sculpture Stains Stoneware Underglaze

Division: Decorative Painting - Tole Painting American Folk Art Original Design -acrylics Original Design-oil Patterns/Outlines -acrylics Patterns/Outlines-oil European Folk Art-includes Rosemaling Fabric Surfaces Gourds Holiday/Seasonal Miscellaneous

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Division: Flowers Artificial flower - misc. arrangements Artificial flower arrangements - silk Artificial flower arrangements-plastic Holiday/seasonal Miscellaneous Preserved flowers Wedding

Division: Glass Blown Decorated with Enamels Decorated with Glass Lusters Etching Fired Decals Fired Glass Glass Draped Glass Plaques, Free Hanging Miscellaneous Mosaics Sagged Stretched

Division: Jewelry This includes all jewelry items to adorn body/clothing such as necklaces, bracelets, pins, earrings, rings, etc. Only 1 (one) item in each category will be accepted for judging; additional items may be entered for display only. NOTE: All small jewelry entries MUST be contained in a Ziploc bag for display.

Assemblage Jewelry: All jewelry that has been put together by the artist only. Includes stringing, gluing, wiring, or fastening

together by some other means pre-made items such as beads, bobbles (metal, glass, wood, etc), strings, cloth, etc. Mixed Fabrication Jewelry: Some parts not original to artist: all jewelry that has been put together by the artist but includes

some portion or portions of item made by the artist and added to purchased findings or mounting. Example – artist ground and polished stone (lapidary) and added a mounting not made by artist. Original work must be specified. Original Fabricated Jewelry, Completely original: all jewelry has been made and put together by the artist only. All portions

have been done by the artist from design concept to completed item by soldering, cutting, grinding, polishing, stamping, stringing, wiring, gluing, prongs, or some other means. May include precious and semi precious stones. Example – Diamonds mounted by prongs or unusual means by artist. Wax items (cast wax method) are not to be pre-made in this category. Miscellaneous: Hand crafted jewelry that does not fit any other lot.

Division: Leatherwork Beaded Leatherwork Carrying Cases: albums, book covers, notebooks, brief cases, portfolios, writing cases, saddlebags, etc. Handbags: all sizes (shoe bag and bowling bag included)

Home Decorator Items (other than pictures): clocks, wastebaskets, planters, napkin holders, plaques, coat of arms, miniatures Leather Accessories: knife sheath, slings, holsters, bridles Miscellaneous Leather Pictures (framed and suitable for hanging) Saddles

Wearing Apparel - anything that is normally worn as part or accessory to clothing. Includes Mountain Man Items: shoes, belts (must have a buckle)

Division: Macramé

Furniture, chairs, etc Hanging planters & tables Jewelry/bracelets, etc. Miscellaneous Pot holders, purses, belts, etc.

Wall hanging

Division: Metal Works (If from a kit please specify) Automotive/Auto painting Chainmail/link Copper foil Etch work Flatware Machine lathe work Metals in silver, brass, Miniature lead (furniture, etc.) casting Miscellaneous Models Ornamental iron Sculpture Welded sculpture

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Welded sculpture pewter, enamel on metal etc. Wire

Division: Miscellaneous

Basketry - no paper, fabric, etc. Batik Bug/Insect collections Dimensional pictures and plaques

Dream catchers Egg craft - carving, painting, glass, etc. Ethnic Items Fly Tying

Glass work (stained, etched, or blown) Home Decorating Item

Native American items - not authentic Magnets Marble and tile (including mosaics) Miniature furniture Miscellaneous

Origami Paper Art (quilling, curling, folding,, etc.)

Paper cutting - (does not include dimensional pictures) Paper Mache Pictures/drawings & paintings Recycled art Rock etchings - including petroglyphs, carving, etc. Sculptures which do not fit in other lots

Stories & writings String art Wedding items - no flowers

Division: Models

Birdhouses Dioramas Dollhouses Miniature arrangements Miscellaneous Models made by hand - no kit parts (including legos) Models made from kits (for Special Needs and Under 16 only. Includes Legos) Replicas Working models

Division: Plaster

Animal Bird Busts Faux finishes, marbleized Faux finishes, resin Figure Holiday/Seasonal Lamps Miscellaneous

Pastel or Chalks (75% of piece) Pictures/Plaques Sea Life Southwestern

Division: Plastic Crafts Animals Dolls Frames Miscellaneous Needlework Holiday/Seasonal Needlework Home Decoration Needlework Pictures Needlework Purse, Bags Needlework Sets Needlework Toys Pyrolace - Jewelry

Division: Porcelain

Airbrush Animals Applied Decoration

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Birds Carved Dolls Fabric Draping Figurines Flowers Glazed Lace Draping Pastels Simulated Wedgewood Sprigging Translucent Stains Underglaze

Division: Pottery & Hand Modeled Clay Coil Dowel/Other Drape Form High Fire Low Fire Pinch Raku Salt Fired Slab

Wheel Thrown

Division: Scrapbooks Exhibitors are limited to entering a combined total of 4 layouts (of up to 2 pages in each layout). Entries must not have been entered previously in the Wasatch County Fair Exhibits.

1. A layout consists of either one or two 8 ½” x 11” or 12” x 12” pages. Entries should not exceed ¼” thickness. 2. Name, address, and phone number of exhibitor must be written on the back of each page. 3. Each page MUST be submitted in a plastic sheet protector. BE ADVISED – due to the method used to display entries,

sheet protectors may not be reusable. Entries not in protectors will not be accepted. Anniversary Baby Birthday Cards/ card sets Christmas Culture, Heritage Dating/Social Events Family/friends Firsts Graduation Holiday Memorabilia (included newspaper) Mini Scrapbook—(Mini - Project is defined as a self contained small sized project that is based on a single theme. Miscellaneous (not listed in above lots) Outdoor Patriotic Pets Religious School Seasons Sports Stamping Vacation Valentines Vintage Water Wedding Zoo

Division: Sculpture (includes polymer clays – not kiln fired) Animal Character Miscellaneous Original Design

Division: Stone

Hand Carved, Original Miscellaneous

Molded, Original (such as cold cast marble)

Division: Taxidermy Large items must be cleared with Fair personnel Cold water fish (trout, whitefish)

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Game heads Half life-size mammals Large mammals (cougar, wolf, deer size) Medium mammals (badger/coyote size) Miscellaneous (rugs, antler mounts, invertebrates) Reptiles/amphibian (skin mounts or reproductions) Small mammals (under 10 lbs, live weight) Upland game birds Warm water fish (bass, walleye, bluegill, etc) Waterfowl

Division: Textiles/Clothing Includes items that are tie dyed, batik, painted, sewn, etc. that are not eligible in the Home Arts Division. Accessories Bags Headwear/Hats Miscellaneous Pillows/Pillowcases Shirts Skirts/Aprons

Division: Woodwork

Accessories: clocks, shelves, wooden artwork, lamps, artistic pieces, driftwood, planters, jewelry boxes, etc. Case Goods: cedar chest, gun cabinets, dresser, nightstand, grandfather clocks, bookcases, desks Decorative Saw Cut: includes filigree, jigsaw, scroll work, etc. Hand Carved Items Holiday/Seasonal Inlay Miniature Furniture Miniature Vehicles: trucks, cars, wagons Miscellaneous Woodwork Musical Instruments Other Furniture: tables, chairs, cradles, etc. Replicas of old, antique and/or collectible items Rocking Horses Turned Items Wood Burned

Division: Wood Carving Completely HAND CARVED items including whittled items. Animals Birds Busts Characters Chip carving Figures Fish Free form wood containers-bowls, trays, etc Holiday/Seasonal Miniature furniture Miscellaneous Relief carving Rifle carving Scrimshaw (bone) Sculpture Vehicles Walking sticks

Division: Wreaths

Corn husks Dried flowers Dried grasses Dried swags/sprays Eucalyptus Fabric (not sewn) Grapevine Herbs Holiday/Seasonal Miscellaneous Pine cones Silk swags/sprays

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Fine Arts Check In: Monday, Aug 2, 9am - 6pm Checkout: Monday, August 9, 9am - 11am

All entries must be of high moral standards or the exhibit will not be entered. Class:

Professional (No award) Amateur Youth Ages 7-8, 9-10, 11-12, 13-14, 15-17 1st, 2nd, and 3rd place awarded (may be more or less as warranted) Child (Ages 6 and Under) Exhibit Only (No award)

Division: Fine Arts 1. Limited to 4 entries per person. 2. Art must be framed, ready to hang with hooks or wire for hanging– no exceptions. 3. No copies from other artist’s works. (i.e. Meet the Masters) 4. You must bring in your own art, otherwise it will be an Exhibit Only item. 5. Nothing larger than 4 ft. will be accepted (including frame). 6. List the medium used when entering the Exhibit. 7. Ribbons/monetary awards will be:

Participation - $1 White ribbon - $5 Red ribbon - $10 Blue ribbon - $15 Judges Choice -$35

Items/Art will be displayed as “exhibit only” if rules are not followed. Mediums:

Oil Watercolor Gouache Acrylic Plastic Wood Pencil Charcoal Pastel Mixed Media Experimental Futuristic Paper Weaving Woodcuts and Linoleum Cuts Graphic Design Cartoons Sculpture Pottery Hand Molded Items Engravings Prints Computer Generated Silk Screening Serigraphic Etc Pen & Ink

Division: Music - 3 Minute Limit (All Entries Must Be Original Works – Written Score & Tape)

Divisions – Same as art Tapes Orchestrations Instrumentals CD’s Musical Scores Vocal

Division: Literature (All Entries Must Be Original Works)

Divisions Same as Art

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Poetry – Prose Short Stories Children’s Books Mysteries Plays and Scripts

Division: Drama – 3 Minute Limit (All Entries Must Be Original Works)

Acted Out Dramas on Video Famous Acts from Famous Plays – On Video Radio Broadcasts Readings Plays and Productions Documentaries

Stand Up Comedy (Must be Clean or Automatically Eliminated)

Division: Dance - 3 MINUTE LIMIT (All Entries Must Be Original Works – You Can Use Music Which Has Been Produced)

Divisions Same as Art Ethnic and Folk Dances Performed by Single or Groups Ballet Tap Jazz Lyrical Experimental and Improvisation Modern Broadway Oriental Dance Movement

Division: Grand Art Category Combining two or more of the above arts

For Example: Drama + Vocal Dance + Instrumental Video + Music

3 MINUTE LIMIT

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Floriculture

Check In: Thursday, Aug 5, 8am – 9:30am Checkout: Monday, August 9, 9am - 11am

RULES: 1. Open to any resident of Wasatch County

2. Entries received after 9:30 a.m. will be placed on Exhibit Only. No entries will be accepted after 9:30 a.m. Judging will begin promptly at 9:30 and no exhibitors will be allowed in the judging area.

3. Containers will be provided for Horticulture entries if needed. 4. Exhibitors may enter twice in each Artistic Section and twice in each section in Horticulture. Any others will be placed on

exhibit only. Artistic flowers need not be home grown. 5. Flowers must be labeled correctly. Fair supervisors will help if necessary. 6. Exhibits may consist of: live, sand dried, roadside and combined flowers. No plastic or silk flowers or foliage please. 7. Fair personnel will have control of the designated exhibit areas and the exhibits within. Fair personnel will exercise reasonable

safety, handling precautions and theft prevention of the exhibits, however, the Wasatch County Fair and/or Wasatch County Parks and Recreation will not assume liability for any loss.

8. Ribbons/Monetary awards will be: White -$1 Red -$3 Blue -$5 Sweepstakes -$20 One per awardable class if merited Queen of Show -$25 One per awardable class if merited

CLASS:

Professional No award Adult 16-64 Special Needs Senior 65+ Teen 11-15 JUNIOR Youth 6-10 JUNIOR Child 5 & Under JUNIOR

Division l - Horticulture Cut Flowers Only Flowers will be judged individually not against each other. Collection equals 5 or more stems. Flower must be home grown. VARIETY:

Clematis - 1 spray or more Cosmos - 1 or more Dahlia - single stem or more Daisy - collection or more Gladiolus - one or more spikes (Glads named, if possible) Delphinium - one or more

Pansies, collection Phlox - one or more Roses - one or more. Roses must be named if possible. One lead with the rose. (Be sure to check for insect damage and mold, under the roses and/or leaf.) Perennial - any others not mentioned Sunflowers

Wild Flowers Annuals: Marigolds - single spray or more

Nasturtiums - collections Petunia - collections Sweet Peas - collections Zinnias - one or more Snapdragons - one or more

Any other annuals not mentioned

Division ll - Artistic Design- Dried Flowers No use of plastic or silk. They can be entered in the Creative Arts exhibit.

Division Ill - Roadside Roadside. Any flower found along the roadside: weeds, cottontails, roadside material, driftwood, stones, and thistles.

Division lV - Flower Arrangement Large flower arrangement Small flower arrangement

Division V -House Plants Houseplants must be grown by exhibitor.

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Foods & Canning Check In: Monday, Aug 2, 9am - 6pm ALL Food Preservation, Baking* Check In: Tuesday, Aug 3, 8am – 9:30 am Baking* Checkout: Monday, August 9, 9am - 11am

*Baking can be entered on Monday, Aug 2 and is encouraged, but baked goods will also be accepted on Tuesday, Aug 3, from 8:00 a.m. to 9:30 a.m. No entries will be accepted after 9:30a.m. All judging will be done on Tuesday beginning at 10 a.m. Entries brought in after 9:30am will be Exhibit Only.

Rules & Regulations:

1. All exhibits in the Home Canning classes must have been prepared within the past year. 2. Entries are limited to residents in Wasatch County. 3. All entries must be the work of the exhibitor and shown in his or her name. There is no age limit. 4. Fair personnel reserves the right to refuse entries offered in case there is anything objectionable or not fit for judging. No

exhibitor is allowed to be present during judging. 5. Fair personnel will have control of the designated exhibit areas and the exhibits within. Fair personnel will exercise

reasonable safety, handling precautions and theft prevention of the exhibits, however, the Wasatch County Fair and/or Wasatch County Parks and Recreation will not assume liability for any loss.

6. Sweepstakes prizes will be awarded, if merited, to the most outstanding piece of food or canning item in each division. No person can win a sweepstakes prize in the same classification two consecutive years.

Judging: 1. The judges are instructed not to award premiums unless the articles are deemed worthy of merit. If any article is not

worthy of the first premium, the judges may award second or no premium, according to their judgment. Sweepstakes will be awarded if merited.

2. Extra prizes may only be awarded at the discretion of the judges and with prior approval from the department Chairperson.

3. Sweepstakes will be awarded, if merited, to the most outstanding entry in each Class and Division. 4. Ribbons/Monetary awards will be:

White -$1 Red -$3 Blue -$5 Sweepstakes -$20 One per class if merited

CLASS: Adult 18-64 Special Needs

Sr. Citizens (age 65+) Teen 13 – 17 Youth 12 & under

Home Canning Special Rules:

1. Only products of home kitchens are eligible. 2. Products exhibited must have been prepared since August 2020, by the person entering them. 3. 1 (one) jar constitutes an Exhibit. Standard jars to be used. All jars must be labeled with name of product. All exhibits

must have label showing method of preserving and processing time on the bottom of the jar. 4. Mold disqualifies a product. 5. Utah goods should be used as far as possible. 6. All entries must have new lids and clean bottles, matching Kerr lids with Kerr jars, and Ball with Ball, etc... 7. No hot entries accepted. 8. Jars should be labeled on bottom if sweeteners other than sugar are used. 9. All fresh fruits, jams & jellies must be processed according to current USDA guidelines. 10. All vegetables and meats must be pressure processed. 11. Exhibits should be canned using USDA, Ball or Kerr guidelines. Bring this information when entering. 12. Bottles with decorations (doilies, labels, etc.) will not be judged. 13. No one person will be awarded more than three (3) sweepstakes.

“BRING OUT YOUR BEST™”

ADULT FOOD PRESERVATION AWARDS Presented by: BALL® & KERR® HOME CANNING

To promote the art of home canning, and to honor adults who excel at the art of home canning, Ball® & Kerr® Home Canning is offering 1st and 2nd Place Adult Award categories.

Judges will select the two (2) best entries submitted by an Adult in Fruit, Vegetable, Pickle and Soft Spread Categories canned in

Ball® Jars sealed with Ball® Bands with Dome® Lids or Ball® Collection Elite™ Decorative Bands with Dome® Lids, or canned in Kerr®

Jars sealed with Kerr® Bands with Self-Sealing® Lids or Ball® Collection Elite™ Decorative Bands with Dome® Lids. In addition, Soft Spreads entries will be limited to those prepared using one of the Ball® Fruit Jell® Pectins: Regular; No Sugar Needed;

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Liquid; with pectin proof of purchase provided at time of entry. The entries designated 1st Place from each category will receive the following:

Two (2) Five Dollar Coupons ($5.00) for Ball® or Kerr® Home Canning Products and one (1) Three Dollar Coupon ($3.00) for Ball 100% Natural® Products.

The entries designated 2nd Place from each category will receive the following: Two (2) Five Dollar Coupons ($5.00) for Ball® or Kerr® Home Canning Products.

Awards will be sent directly from the Alltrista Corporation to the winners within 6 weeks after the Fair. Two (2) Five Dollar Coupons ($5.00) for Ball® or Kerr® Home Canning Products.

Awards will be sent directly from the Alltrista Corporation to the winners within 6 weeks after the Fair.

“BRING OUT YOUR BEST™”

YOUTH FOOD PRESERVATION AWARDS Presented by: BALL® & KERR® HOME CANNING

To promote the art of home canning, and to honor youths who excel at the art of home canning, Ball® & Kerr® Home Canning is offering First Place Youth Award categories. Judges will select the best entry submitted by a Youth in Fruit, Vegetable, Pickle and Soft Spread Categories canned in Ball® Jars sealed with Ball® Bands with Dome® Lids or Ball® Collection Elite™ Decorative Bands with Dome® Lids, or canned in Kerr® Jars sealed with Kerr® Bands with Self-Sealing® Lids or Ball® Collection Elite™ Decorative Bands with Dome® Lids. In addition, soft spreads entries will be limited to those prepared using one of the Ball® Fruit Jell® Pectins: Regular; No Sugar Needed; Liquid; with pectin proof of purchase provided at time of entry. The best entry from each category will receive the following:

Two (2) Five Dollar Coupons ($5.00) for Ball® or Kerr® Home Canning Products.

Awards will be sent directly from the Alltrista Corporation to the winners within 6 weeks after the Fair.

Category I- Canned Products

Division: Fresh Fruits Apple Juice/Cider

Apples & Apple Juice Applesauce (no spices) Apricot Juice/Nectar Apricots

Blueberries Boysenberry or Blackberry Cherries (dark) Cherries (light) Cherries, pie Choke Cherry Juice Cocktail Currants, red Grape Juice Grapes Maraschino Cherries (½ pint jar) Mincemeat Peaches Pears Pie Filling Plums Raspberries Rhubarb Strawberries Other

Division: Vegetables Asparagus Beans, green

Beans, wax Beets Carrots Corn, whole kernel Peas Peas and Carrots Soup Spaghetti Sauce, Meatless (must be pressure processed) Spinach Squash or Pumpkin Tomato Juice

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Tomatoes, boiled (stewed) Tomatoes, whole Other

2021 Best of Category Soft Spreads Award Presented by: Ball Brand & Kerr Brand Home Canning Products

& Ball 100% Natural Fruit Jell Pectin

To promote the art of preparing soft spreads and safe home food preservation, Ball brands and Kerr brand Home Canning Products are offering this special adult award category. Any entry meeting the following guidelines is eligible: The best soft spread prepared using Ball 100% Natural Fruit Jell Pectin, submitted by an adult and canned in Ball Home Canning Jar and sealed with Ball Two-Piece Vacuum Cap or canned in a Kerr Home Canning Jar and sealed with a Kerr Two-Piece Vacuum Cap, shall be designated

Best of Category: Soft Spreads.

Note: The UPC from the Fruit Jell package must accompany the entry. The best entry meeting the above requirements shall be designated the Best of Category: Soft Spreads. The winner receives one custom recipe card and label set, one box each Ball 100% Natural Fruit Jell No Sugar Needed Pectin and Ball 100% Natural Fruit Jell Pectin, one dozen decorative lids, one five dollar Ball grand or Kerr brand Home Canning Products coupon and one set of Ball recipe brochures.

Division: Jams Apple Butter Apricot Apricot Pineapple Boysenberry or Blackberry Bushcherry Cherry Fruit Mixture Grape Marmalade Peach Pear Plum or Prune Raspberry Strawberry Strawberry Rhubarb Unusual Jam Other

Division: Jellies Apple Apricot Pineapple

Boysenberry or Blackberry Cherry Chokecherry Currant, Red or Black Dandelion Elderberry Fruit Mixture Grape Mint Peach Pear Plum Raspberry Strawberry Unusual Jelly Other

Division: Syrup Apricot Berry Peach Other

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2021 Best of Category

Pickled Foods Award Presented by: Ball and Kerr Home Canning Products & Heinz Vinegar

To promote the art of pickling foods and safe home food preservation, Ball brand and Kerr brand Home Canning Products and Heinz Vinegar are offering this special adult award category. The best pickled fruit or pickled vegetable prepared using Heinz, Distilled White or Heinz Apple Cider Vinegar, submitted by an adult and canned in a Ball Home Canning Jar and sealed with a Ball Two-Piece Vacuum Cap or canned in a Kerr Home Canning Jar and sealed with a Kerr Two-Piece Vacuum Cap, shall be designated Best of Category: Pickled Foods. The Best entry meeting the above requirements shall be designated the Best of Category: Pickled Foods. The winner receives one complete Ball Home Canning Utensil Set (Jar Life, Canning Funnel, Lid Wand and Bubble FREER), one five dollar Ball brand or Kerr brand Home Canning Product coupon, a set of Ball recipe brochures, a copy of Heinz Successful Pickling Guide and coupons valued at five dollars off Heinz Vinegar.

Division: Pickled & Vinegar Foods Beet pickles or relish vinegar 5% acidity or better

Bread and butter pickles Chili Sauce Cucumber pickles, sour Cucumber pickles, sweet Danish cucumber pickles Dill Beans Dill pickle Green tomato relish Herb Vinegar Mixed other pickles Mixed sweet pickles Mustard pickles Onions, pickles Other relish Salsa Sauerkraut Sweet pickle relish Tomato catsup Watermelon Zucchini pickles or relish Other (only one 1st place will be awarded – All will be judged together)

Division: Canned & Dried Meats Beef

Dried Jerky

Fish Mutton or Lamb

Pork Poultry Veal Wild Meat

Division: Home Dried Vegetables Carrots Celery Corn

Green Beans Herbs, ie. mint, dill, rosemary, etc.. Mushrooms Onions Peas Peppers Potatoes Squash Tomatoes Other (only one 1st place- all entries judged together)

Division: Dried Fruits Apples

Apricots Bananas Cherries Grapes Peaches Pears Pineapple Prunes

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Strawberry Other

Division: Homemade Soap Bars, Hand Bars, Laundry Granulated, Pint Jars

Category II - Home Made Candy An entry in this Section shall consists of enough pieces to fill a 4" paper plate (minimum of 4 pieces) suggested size is 1" x 1" per piece. Name of product to be put on the bottom of plate.

Division: Candies

Caramels Chocolates dipped – one flavor filling only Divinity English Toffee Fudge Jellied Candies Marshmallows Mints (soft) pulled & etc. Other Other Brittle & Crunches Peanut Brittle Pecan Roll Penuche, Pralines or Brown Sugar Candies Suckers, Candy Canes, Hard Candies, or similar Taffy Turtles

Category III - Yeast Breads Bread should be so completely baked that, when pressed upon it will spring out immediately upon release or pressure. An excellent loaf of bread should be uniform golden brown in color. The flavor should be nutty, agreeable to taste, and with no suggestion of sourness. The crumb should be slightly moist, tender yet no crumbling when compressed, light in weight in proportion to size, even grain, slightly creamy white in color. The crust of a standard loaf should be tender and of medium thickness.

Division: Bread, Loaf

Yeast breads only (1 only of each) Bread Machine –not from a mix

Fancy Bread (nuts, fruits yeast, etc.)

French Bread

Rye

Sour Dough Bread (no yeast)

White

White Variations (onion, cheese, etc.)

Whole Wheat (100%)

Whole Wheat (part)

Division: Rolls, Yeast Pan Rolls At least 3 of each - special roll dough only to be used - max. size is a 6" diameter.

Rolls, rye

Rolls, Variations (onion, cheese, etc.)

Rolls, white

Rolls, whole wheat

Division: Special Variety Yeast Rolls

At least 3 of each - max. size is 6" diameter.

Butter

Cinnamon

Nut

Peanut Butter

Swedish Tea Ring, not over 12" diameter

Other

Division: Quick Breads and Muffins 1 loaf of each - or 4 muffins each.

Applesauce

Banana

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Berry

Bran

Chocolate Chip

Chocolate Zucchini

Lemon

Miscellaneous Fruit Pumpkin

Zucchini

WILTON ENTERPRISES, INC. SPECIAL AWARD DECORATED CAKES DIVISION

"Best of Class"

Winners Choice of One Wilton video: Decorating Easy As 1-2-3 Candy Making Easy As 1-2-3 How to Make Icing Flowers How to Make Wedding Cakes

(or)

One set of Wilton Books consisting of: Wilton Entertaining

Gifts from the Kitchen Santa's Holiday Treats

First Prize Winners:

Wilton Yearbook of Cake Decorating. Only one Yearbook to an individual. Wilson will also award one current Wilton Yearbook of Cake decorating to each 1st place prize winner in all cake decorating classes. Only one Yearbook will be awarded to an individual.

Category IV - Baked Products

Division: Cakes Wedding Cakes - must be a baked cake, maximum 14" base Gingerbread House - no larger than 18" in any direction. Mounted on a firm board. Must be made from fresh baked ginger bread. Party/Special Event Cakes– must be a baked cake, maximum 14” base.

Division: Cookies, Brownies, Bars, Cake Squares Exhibit must consist of four, no mixes please. Place cookies in gallon-size plastic bag for display.

Bar Cookies Brownies Butter Chocolate Chocolate Chip Danish Wedding cookie Decorated Cookies Drop Cookies Fruit-filled Cookies Lemon squares Macaroon Oatmeal Peanut Butter Pressed Cookies Pumpkin Chocolate Chip Refrigerator Cookies Rice crispy Rolled Cookies Snickerdoodles Other

Division: Cupcakes Exhibit must consist of four, no mixes please. Place cupcakes in gallon-size plastic bag for display. Decorated Frosted Mini

Division: Pies Exhibit must consist of one, All Varieties not requiring refrigeration, Display in baking plates Double Crust

Graham Cracker Crust Single Crust

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Home Arts

Check In: Monday, Aug 2, 9am - 6pm Checkout: Monday, August 9, 9am - 11am

The purpose of this department is primarily educational. The offering of premiums for exhibits is to stimulate the desire on the part of the residents of every phase of Home Arts. Those who have any kind of needlework on hand may exhibit it in this department, and will receive suitable premiums.

1. All articles to be judged must be completed and must be the work of the exhibitor. Work completed by someone other than the exhibitor will be displayed only.

2. Entries are limited to residents of Wasatch County. There is no age limit. 3. Professionals may make entries for “Display Only”. (A professional is one who makes a living by that skill either teaching

or the sale of articles. 4. Exhibits must be clean and property pressed or blocked. 5. Articles in this department must have been completed during the last three years and never exhibited before at the

Wasatch County Fair or any other county fair. 6. Remodeled articles must be accompanied by a statement explaining what has been done to them. 7. Original designs should be so labeled. 8. Sweepstakes prizes will be awarded, if merited, to the most outstanding piece of handwork, or clothing in each class &

division. No person can win a sweepstakes prize in the same classification 2 (two) consecutive years. 9. Fair personnel will have control of the designated exhibit areas and the exhibits within. Fair personnel will exercise

reasonable safety, handling precautions and theft prevention of the exhibits, however, the Wasatch County Fair and/or Wasatch County Parks and Recreation will not assume liability for any loss.

10. Ribbons/monetary awards will be: White ribbon - $5 Red ribbon - $7 Blue ribbon - $10 Sweepstakes -$20

CLASS: Adult 16-64 Special Needs Sr. Citizens (age 65+) Teen 11-15 Youth 6-10

Category I - Needle Work & Home Handicraft Division: Table Linen

Appliqué Crocheted Cross Stitch Cut Work Embroidered Knit Painted Placemats Tatted Other

Division: Scarf's- Buffet & Vanity Sets - Centerpieces - Doilies Centerpieces: Bobbin Lace Crocheted Cross Stitch Cut Work Embroidered Hardanger Knitted Netting Painted Tatting Other

Doilies:

Bobbin Lace

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Crocheted Knitted Netted Tatted Other

Buffet or Dresser Sets:

Bobbin Lace Crocheted Cross Stitch Cut Work Embroidered Hardanger Other

Scarfs or Runners: Appliqué Crocheted Cross Stitch Cut Work Embroidered Hardanger Painted Tatted

Division: Towels Dish towels - Appliqué Dish towels - Cross Stitch Dish towels - Embroidery Dish towels - Painted Towel - Swedish weaving

Division: Dolls, Toys, Christmas & Novelties

Bookmarks Christmas stocking Christmas tree skirt Doll costume - crochet on doll Doll costume - fabric on doll Doll costume - knitted on doll Handmade doll of fabric Handmade doll of yarn Handmade toy of fabric Handmade toy of yard Ornament or decoration Soft sculptured doll & handmade clothes Stuffed Animal

Category II - Bedroom Linen Division: Pillowcases

Appliquéd - hand Crochet trim Cross Stitch Cut work Embroidery Hairpin lace trim Knit trim Machine Sewn Monogram Netting trim Painted Tatting trim Other

Division: Receiving Blankets Appliquéd Crochet trim Embroidery Knitted trim Monogram Other—stitched, mitered corner, fleece, etc.

Division: Bed Spreads—Sets

Appliquéd - hand

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Childs - Youth bed Crocheted Embroidered Infant - crib Knit Puffed Quilted Tied

Category III - Quilts (No tied quilts accepted for State Fair Competition)

Division: Infants and Children (Approximately 40’ x 65’)

Painted Cross Stitch Plain Yarn Quilted Pieced Embroidered Machine Quilted Tied Appliqué - hand Appliqué – machine Hand quilted Puffed Other

Division: Twin-Full Size Appliqué - hand Appliqué - machine Cross Stitch Embroidered Hand quilted Machine Quilted Painted Pieced Plain Puffed Tied Yarn Quilted

Division: Queen-King Size Appliqué - hand Appliqué – machine Cross Stitch Embroidered Hand quilted Machine Quilted Painted Pieced Plain Puffed Tied Yarn Quilted Other

Division: Wall hangings, Table Toppers, Runners, Lap Quilts

Appliqué - hand Appliqué – machine Cross Stitch Embroidered Hand quilted Machine Quilted Painted Pieced Plain Puffed Tied Yarn Quilted Other

Division: Machine Appliqué Combination Embroidered Pieced Whole Cloth

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Category IV – Afghans, Rugs, Home Items

Division: Afghans

Afghan stitch Appliqué - hand Appliqué - machine Baby/Infant Broom stick Crochet Daisy loom Knit Other

Division: Rugs Braided Crochet - rags Crochet - yarn Hooked - rags Latched - hooked Rags - New Art-Crochet Woven Other

Category V - Pictures & Furniture Division: Pictures

All pictures must have attachments for hanging. Back of pictures should be finished as professionally as possible. If glass is used there must be a firm backing. Wall hangings are not framed.

Counted cross stitch Crewel embroidery Cross Stitch Embroidery Needlepoint Ribbon embroidery

Wall hanging - crochet or knit Wall hanging - cross stitch Wall hanging - hooked Wall hanging - quilted Wall hanging -needlepoint Wall hanging-embroidery

Division: Furniture

Artistic Wood pieces - driftwood, plastic topped tables, etc. Cabinet work - dove- tailed, glued, no staples, no nails Chair - crewel embroidery Chair - needlepoint Child’s chair Furniture - cradles, chairs, grandfather clocks, etc. - Indicate if any parts are from kits Intarsia or Inlaid wood panel, chess table - includes marketry Musical instruments Piano bench - needlepoint Restoration pieces Stool - needlepoint Whittled items - completely hand carved - No machine saw cutting Wood turned objects Other

Division: Pillows

Counted Cross Stitch Needlepoint Other

Category VI – Fabric Clothing & Home Decor Division: Infants to 2 Years

Cap or bonnet Christening Dress Coat Costume Dress Nightwear Pants

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Remodeled article - See rule #6 Rompers Slip Snow Suit Other

Division: Children 3 to 6 Years

Apron or pinafore Bathrobe Blouse or shirt Coat Costumes Dress - two piece Dress casual Dress party Jacket - Light weight or powder Jogging Suit Jump Suit - Boys or Girls Jumper Levis - Boys or Girls Pants - Boys or Girls Remodeled article - See rule #6 Skirt Sleeping garment Slip Snow Suit Suit Tee shirt Other

Division: Children 7 to 12 Years Blazer - Girls Blouse or shirt Coat/Jacket - Boys or Girls Costume Dress - Casual Dress - Party Dress - two piece Girls skirt Girls slip Jumper Pants/Levi’s - Boys or Girls Sleepwear - Boys or Girls Suit - Boys Vest Other

Division: Women’s Garment Apron Blouse or Shirt Coat Costume Dress Evening dress – long House coat or robe Jacket - light weight or powder Jacket - tailored Jump Suit Jumper Levis Pant Suit Pants Peignoir set Remodeled article – See rule # 6 Skirt Sleeping garment Suit Vest Wedding dress Other

Division: Men’s Garment

Costume Jacket - casual Jacket - tailored Jogging Suit Jump Suit Pants or trousers Remolded article - See rule #6

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Robe Shirt Sleeping garment Sleeping garment Suit Vest

Division: Miscellaneous Fabric

Apron Backpack Bowtie/Hairbow Christmas Stocking Doll Clothes Doll Bedding Hat Purse/Tote Bag Scarf Stuffed animal Other

Division: Home Décor

Holiday/Seasonal Pillow Placemats Tablecloth/Runner Other

Category VII - Clothing Knit & Crochet

Division: Infants to 2 Years Crochetknit article Crochet dress Infant’s booties - crochet Infant’s booties - knit Infant’s cap - crochet Infant’s cap - knit Infant’s jacket or sweater - crochet Infant’s jacket or sweater - knit Knit dress Machine knit article Rompers - crochet Rompers - knit Shawl - broomstick Shawl - crochenit Shawl - crochet Shawl - daisyloom Shawl - hairpin lace Shawl - knit Snowsuit or bunting Other

Division: Children’s Garments 3 to 6 Years Boy’s sweater - crochet Boy’s sweater - knit Crochenit article Dress - crochet Dress - knit Girl’s sweater - crochet Girl’s sweater - knit Machine knit article Snowsuit - crochet Snowsuit - knit Vest - crochet Vest - knit Other

Division: Women’s Garment Blouse - crochet Blouse - knit Coat - crochet Coat - knit Dress - crochet Dress - knit or crochet Knit Suit Machine knit article Sweater - Cable knit Sweater - crochet Sweater - knit

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Sweater - knit Vest – crochet Vest - knit Other

Division: Men’s Wear

Machine knit article Sweater - crochet Sweater - knit Sweater - knit figure design Sweater - knit sleeveless Sweater - knit, machine Vest - knit or crochet Other

Division: Fashion Accessories Cape or poncho Gloves knit or crochet Handkerchiefs

a. crochet trim b. netting trim c. knit trim d. hairpin lace trim e. tatting trim f. embroidery g. other

Hats Hot pad fabric Hot pads crochet Hot pads knit Mittens knit or crochet Pillows Purses or bags Socks or slippers crochet Socks or slippers knit Stole/scarf-knit/crochet Other Division: Hand Spinning & Weaving All skeins should be properly tied using a string tie that will also be used to attach the entry label.

Cellulose - 2 oz. skeins ( 50% or more) singles 2-ply 3 or more plies

Wool - 4 oz. skeins (50% or more) singles fine breed plied medium breed plied long wool/double coat breed plied

Other Animal - 2 oz. skeins (50% or more) camelids goat rabbit silk other

Fancy Yarns - 4 oz. skeins cotton blends

plied blends special technique yarns

Spinning For a Purpose (must state purpose) 2 0z. skein and 4’ x 4’ finished sample

Division: Hand Spun & Spun Yarns Finished Articles 100% hand spun and hand-woven 100% Utah produced fiber Accessories - gloves, mittens, hats Hand - woven articles Hand knitting - Crochet, etc. - 100% handspun Household flats - blankets, throws, pillows Socks Table linens Wall hangings and rugs Wearable flats - sweaters, vests, jackets Wearable shaped - sweaters, vests, jackets

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Horticulture

Check In: Thursday, August 5, 8:00 a.m. – 9:30 a.m.

Checkout: Monday, August 9, 9 - 11:00 a.m. NOTE: Please have all vegetables/fruits free of dirt, washed and ready for display before arriving at the display area. Entries will be limited to 6 per person or 10 per immediate family. If you have more than 5 entries, you MUST plan on arriving before 8:30 a.m. Please read all rules and know which category your items fall under.

Rules & Guidelines:

1. Vegetables and fruits to be displayed and judged must be grown in Wasatch County. 2. All vegetables and fruits should be at edible maturity and uniform in size. 3. All vegetables should be clean and ready for display and as free from blemishes as possible. 4. Plates for display will be furnished. 5. Ribbons/Monetary awards will be:

White -$1 Red -$3 Blue -$5 Sweepstakes -$20 One per class if merited Best of Show -$25 One per class if merited

CLASS:

Adult 16-64 Special Needs Sr. Citizens (age 65+) Youth 15 & under

Division: Solonacious Fruits Cherry or other novelty varieties - 3 ripe, stems off Green (mature) - 2 fruit, stem on Hot Peppers - 3 ripe fruit Sweet Peppers - 2 ripe fruit Tomatoes - 2 ripe fruit, stems off Others - 2 ripe fruit

Division: Bulb Crops Chives - 1 bunch, tied, 1 inch thick Garlic - 3 bulbs Green Onions - 4 bulbs, plus tops Leeks - 2 bulbs, 6-inch tops Onions - 3 bulbs, leave one layer of scale.

Division: Root Crops Beets - 3 with 1-inch tops Carrots -3 with 1-inch tops Parsnips– 3 with 1-inch tops Radishes– 5 with tops off Turnips - 3 with tops off Other– 3 with 1-inch tops

Division: Cole Crops Broccoli - 1 stem, trimmed Cabbage - 1 as large as possible, trimmed Cauliflower - 1 as large as possible, trimmed Kale - 1 bunch approx. 1 1/2 inches, tied Other - 1 each

Division: Vine Crops Banana, 1 Butternut, 1 Cantaloupe - 1 as large as possible Crook neck or yellow, 1 Cucumbers - 2 large or 5 picklers Pumpkin - 1 as large as possible Spaghetti 1 Zucchini 1 Other 1

Division: Corn Field Corn - 3 ears, husked

Sweet Corn - 3 ears, husked

Division: Peas/Beans Beans, any variety 8 Peas, 8 pods each

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Division: Salad Crops: Greens/Herbs Beet greens - 1 bunch, 1-1/2 inch at stems, tied Chard - 1 bunch approx., 2 inches at stems, tied Endive - 1 plant, trimmed and washed Herbs - 3 stems Lettuce - 1 head or leaf plant, washed and trimmed Parsley - 1 bunch approx. 1 inch thick at stems, tied Spinach - 1 plant, washed, roots attached Other

Division: Potatoes Gold, 3 each Red, 3 each Russet, 3 each Other, 3 each

Division: Berries Currants, 6 or more Raspberries, 6 or more Strawberries, 6 or more Other, 6 or more

Division: Fruits Apples—Any Variety stem on state variety 3 each Apricots, 3 each Grapes, Any Variety, 1 full bunch Peaches, 3 each Pears, stem on 3 each Plums, any variety, 3 each Other, 3 or more

Division: Grains– sheaved, tied in three places, 1 inch diameter Barley Oats Wheat Other

Division: Novelty Division Honey, 1 pint jar Unusual fruits or vegetables Other

Division: Greenhouse Section Fruits or vegetables grown in a greenhouse, 3 each

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Photography

Check In: Monday, Aug 2, 9 a.m. - 6p.m. Check Out: Monday, August 9, 9 –11:00 a.m.

Guidelines for Entry and Display: 1. The overall size of entries varies by class - see Division descriptions for specific requirements. The print may vertical or horizontal, but not larger than the dimensions as noted for each class. (For example, a print for a maximum 11"x14" dimension may actually be 13"x10", or 11"x11", 5"x14", etc.) It should be noted that submitting prints much smaller than 8"x10" is not recommended. 2. Print images may be either flush-mounted or smaller than the mounting. If image is smaller than mounting, it is desirable to have a 1" or 2" border surrounding the print. Prints smaller than 8"x10" MUST be mounted to an 8"x10" mount board. 3. All entries MUST be affixed to a standard mat board or foam core that is approximately 1/8" to 1/4" thick. Because of the manner of display, heavy mounting cannot be accepted. Please, no masonite or other hard board. Do not use lightweight poster board or construction cardboard, as it will not hold up well during display. Professional dry mounting is recommended to make sure the print lays flat against the mount.

Judging: 1. Prizes will be awarded based on the judges' evaluation or the print's total presentation, print & mounting quality,

photographic technique, impact, originality, composition, appeal and other pertinent factors - not necessarily in this order.

2. At the discretion of the judges or supervisor, prints not meeting the lot description may be moved to a more appropriate category.

3. Prints that do not meet the Exhibit, Fair, or community standards will not be displayed, and are subject to the discretion of Fair personnel.

4. No front mats will be JUDGED, except as noted in the press lots. No frame prints will be judged. Front matted and framed prints will be ‘Display Only’.

5. Prints will be displayed by applying Velcro strips to the back of the mount. These strips will be supplied by the Fair. 6. Prints previously entered in the Fair may not be re-entered, even if they were not ribbon winners. 7. Prints entered must have been produced within 2 (two) years prior to the fair. 8. No names, signatures, or identifying marks may appear on the front of the prints, mounts, or mats until after judging

has been completed, after which the exhibitor's name or business card may be displayed adjacent to the print. 9. Digital camera and/or inkjet prints may be entered and will compete equally in all categories. Digital prints must

comply with the above mounting requirements. 10. Computer manipulated images include all work done to an image with a computer that could not have been

performed in a chemical laboratory. All components of a computer manipulated image must have been photographed or otherwise created by the exhibitor. All computer manipulated images may be entered in the ‘Computer Manipulated’ category within each Division.

11. Fair personnel will have control of the designated exhibit areas and the exhibits within. Fair personnel will exercise reasonable safety, handling precautions and theft prevention of the exhibits, however, the Wasatch County Fair and/or Wasatch County Parks and Recreation will not assume liability for any loss.

12. Entries are not insured by the Fair. 13. Ribbons/monetary awards will be:

Participation ribbon - $1 White ribbon - $5 Red ribbon - $7 Multiple ribbons awarded per division and per category if merited Blue ribbon -$10 Judges Choice -$35 One overall ribbon awarded

Division: Professional Open to those making at least half of their livelihood through photographic endeavors. Up to 4 prints may be

submitted - 16"x20". Division: Semi Pro/Am Open to serious amateurs or semi-professional photographers who may make a limited or partial livelihood through photographic endeavors, or produce photographic work for sale or profit. Up to 5 prints may be submitted- 8" x 10" to 11"x14" OR 2 prints 16"x20".

Division: Amateur Open to those, age 16 & over, who do not sell or produce photographic work for sale or profit. Up to 5 prints - 8"x10" to 11"x 14".

Division: Young Amateur Open to those age 11 to 15 inclusively. Up to 4 prints - 8"x10". Prints must be mounted on an 8"x10" mount board.

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Division: Child Amateur Open to those age 10 and under. Up to 3 prints - 8"x10". Prints must be mounted on an 8"x10" mount board.

Division: Press Open to those practicing professional photographers or those who engage in journalistic pursuits for financial gain. Up to 4 prints – 16”x20”. All story telling series must fit 16”x20” size. Prints may be accompanied by a tear sheet. Over mats will be allowed in this class only.

Categories: Categories may be combined at the discretion of the Fair personnel, depending on the number of entries in each category.

Action Architecture Commercial & Industrial Computer Manipulated Creative Art (not computer manipulated) Domestic Animals/Pets Human Interest - action Human Interest - with people Human Interest - without people Humor Landscape Macro Portraiture - children and babies Portraiture - female Portraiture - male Scenic (sunrise or sunset) Scenic (water) Sports Still Life Story Telling Wedding/Social Event Wildlife Unclassified