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BANNOCK COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
 Ernie Moser -     Terrel Tovey   -     Jeff Hough

       BANNOCK COUNTY FAIR BOARD
          SHELDON BARFUSS - CHAIR
 IVAN BLOXHAM                         DANA EVANS
STEVE HADLEY                          D’LYN EVANS
  CODY MILLER                          MIKE VAUGHAN

Fair Superintendent                   Fair Secretary
  Piney Morrison                  Jamie Pehrson

         ADVISORY COMMITTEE
   Karla Bybee   Megan Morrison        Bekki Pope

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Big “THANKS” to all of
Bannock County for their
  continued support !!

SEE YOU AT THE
    FAIR!!!
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SPONSOR

Win 2 recliners and sit right up front at
       Friday nights concert!!
Limited number of tickets will be sold!
   To purchase raffle tickets—call
      Piney at 208-317-5425 or
       Jamie at 208-406-9654

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“Thanks for all of
  the memories
  Downey—We
    Love you”
 On behalf of the
 Boge Morrison
  and Ruel
 Thompson
  Families

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K & A Campground KOA
 Lava Hot Springs Idaho

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The MART
Downey Idaho

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Butler Trailer
 Transport
Downey Idaho

  Ron Keller Tire
   Malad Idaho
  208-766-4828

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SPONSORED BY YOUR LOCAL AGENTS!!!
Doug Guthrie 208-478-2300—Kevin Degn 208-766-
                     2259
Derald Armstrong & Doug Johnson 208-233-9442

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208-221-4550 Downey Idaho

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BISHARAT MARKET         MOTOR MART
CITIZENS COMMUNITY       PARTNER STEEL
        BANK              PHILS CUSTOM
    DOUG’S REPAIR           CUTTING
FIRST AMERICAN TITLE       R & J AUTO
     HESS LUMBER       SOLOMONS SERVICE
   LARRY & JANETTE       TADA CLEANING
      MORRISON             THE PLACE
  LEAP KNOT COFFEE
      ROASTERS

    T H E HARKNESS H OT E L

   McCAMMON IDAHO
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Downey Swan Lake High-
     way District

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RECYCLE CONTEST!!
  Yahoo!! Our contest this year is really fun
  If you think hard you’ll see it can be done

  We want t you to find anything in nature or
               around your home,
Then recycle it into something of your very own

       It can’t be bought or anything new
 It must be re-made into something else by you

It can be old décor, wood, metal, cloth, leaves or
                      sticks
  It can be anything that you can re-build or fix

 It must t e useful and painted to go with our
                     theme
 So put on your thinking caps, close your eyes
                   and dream

PAINT THE TOWN WITH FUN IN
            2021
                    Age groups
        4-6, 7-10, 11-15, 16-18, 18 and up
         Prize Money in each age group
                    1st—$20.00
                   2nd—$10.00
             Judges Choice—$100.00

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Buildings Open 9:00 am—8:00 pm daily
No Antique entries this year due to lack of space in buildings
                               Sunday, August 1
10:00 am— Team Penning, Branding, Sorting
10:00 am—3rd Annual Marty Bowman Extreme Cowboy Race (practice arena)

                             Monday, August 2
9:00 am—8:00 pm—Enter all open class (excluding flowers and potted plants)
5:30 pm— Layne Benson
6:00 pm - Free Potato Bar
7:00 pm - Horse Pulls — Main Arena
8:30pm - Chris Mabrey (hypnotist)
9:30pm—Street Dance, tennis courts

                                Tuesday, August 3
9:00 am to noon - continue entering all open class (including
  flowers & potted plants) - Also enter FFA non-livestock projects
3:00 pm to 8:00pm - Enter Best Decorated cupcake and Best Apple Pie
4:00 pm— Dan the Magician
5:00 pm - Chris Mabrey (hypnotist)
7:00 pm - Live A Little Moto Cross Extreme and Mega Trucks - Main Arena
9:00 pm - Chris Mabrey (hypnotist)
Various Times : Paintball, Inflatables, Dan the Magician (strolling),

                                Wednesday, August 4
10:00 am - DUP Bake Sale - Log Cabin
11:00 am- - Treasure Hunt ages 0-4 (volleyball area)
11:30 am— Treasure Hunt age 5-9 (log cabin)
11:00 am— Extreme Raptors
11:30 am — Shark Encounter
12:00 pm—Bingo with Flo the Clown (patio area by exhibit buildings)
12:00—Fairy Garden Entries due—(fair office)
2:00 pm—4:00 pm—Marsh Valley Dental Parking Lot Party
1:00 pm to 3:00pm - Kids Day in the Park (water day—bring change of clothes)
2:00 pm —Roberto the Magnificent (stunt man)
2:30 pm — Extreme Raptors
3:00 pm—Shark Encounter
4:00 pm—Chis Mabrey (hypnotist)
6:30 pm - PARADE
Following Parade: Team Roping
7:30 pm —Chris Mabrey (hypnotist)
8:30 pm—Party Crashers (music)
Various Times: Paintball, Inflatables, Northwest Express Train, Roberto the Mag-
nificent (strolling), Petting Zoo, Flo the Clown

                             Thursday, August 5
9 ;00 am - Open Jr. Horse Show
11:00 am — Extreme Raptors
11:30 am— Shark Encounter
12:00 pm—Bingo with Flo the Clown (patio area by exhibit buildings)
12:30 pm - South Bannock Library District Story Time and Book Giveaway
1:00 pm to 3:00 pm - Kids Day in the Park

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2:30—Extreme Raptors
3:00 pm— Shark Encounter
4:00 pm— Roberto the Magnificent (stunt man)
5:00 pm —9:00pm Buck Wild Mechanical Bull
6:00 pm - Paint the Fairgrounds Fun Scavenger Hunt (log cabin)
6:60 pm—Roberto the Magnificent (stunt man)
7:30 pm - Bannock County Fair Rodeo
9:30 pm - Tim the Dairyman (comedian)
Various Times: Paintball, Inflatables, Northwest Express Train, Roberto the Mag-
nificent (strolling), Petting Zoo, Flo the Clown,

                                Friday, August 6
8am –2pm - 2019 Miss Idaho Royale Pageant & Talent Competition
8:00 am - 10:00 am—Bannock County Farm Bureau Federations free breakfast and
scavenger hunt
11:00 am - Chicken Shiz Bingo - Baseball Field
11:00 am—Extreme Raptors
11:30 am—Shark Encounter
12:00 pm—Bingo with Flo the Clown (patio area by exhibit buildings)
1:00 pm—Zuma Zuma
2:30 pm—Extreme Raptors
3:00 pm—Shark Encounter
5:00 pm— Zuma Zuma
6:00 pm - American Legion Dutch Oven Dinner
7:30pm - Bannock County Fair Rodeo
8:30 pm—Charley Jenkins (music)
9:30 pm— Sawyer Brown (music)
Various Times: Paintball, Inflatables, Northwest Express Train, Petting Zoo, Flo
the Clown

                                  Saturday, August 7
8:00 am - Bannock County Fair Color Run & Bike Ride
8:00 am-10:00 am - FFA Breakfast
10:00 am - 2:00 pm - Car Show
10:00 am—4th Annual Marty Bowman Barrel Race
11:00 am—Extreme Raptors
11:30 am—Shark Encounter
12:00 pm—Bingo with Flo the Clown (patio area by exhibit buildings)
1:00 PM—Zuma Zuma
2:00 pm— Slash D Stock Dogs
2:00 pm - Chicken Shiz Bingo
2:30 pm—Extreme Raptors
3:00 pm—Shark Encounter
4:00 pm—Zuma Zuma
Various Times: Paintball, Inflatables, Northwest Express Train, Petting Zoo, Flo the
Clown

3pm– Release all livestock and red or white ribbon Home Ec / Misc Projects. All
Home Ec / Misc Projects receiving blue ribbon will be taken to EISF by the 4-H
Office
5pm - Release all Open Class exhibits - premiums paid - Fair Office (no ex-
hibits will be released early)

No Antique entries this year due to lack of space in buildings

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FREESTAGE
           ENTERTAINMENT
GAMES! PRIZES! CONTESTS!
       OPEN JR.HORSE SHOW        Shark Encounter

      Marsh Valley Dental—Annual Parking Lot Party

    Moto Cross Xtreme                       Horse Pulls
                        Paintball

      Cruzin’ CAr SHOW        Farm Bureau Breakfast

        Photo Booth Bannock County Fair Rodeo

            MUTTON BUSTIN’          Petting Zoo
    Raptor Show
         Kids days in the Park

          FLO THE CLOWN      Chicken Shiz Bingo
Color Run                  Fairy Garden Contest
 Miss Idaho ROYALE PAGEANT and TALENT COM-
                  PETITION
    Team Roping     MARKET STOCK SALE
Buck Wild Mechanical Bull
                        Recycle Contest
   EISF TEAM PENNING, BRANDING & SORTING
                 QUALIFIER

     Bounce House Water Slide         Face Painting

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2021 Bannock County Fair 4-H Schedule
                 Pre-Fair                         Market Hogs, Market Lambs/Market Goats
                                                  (Ultrasound all animals at weigh-in except
 Wednesday, July 7                                goats)
 6 p.m.. - Demonstration Contest - Inkom          (If you are participating in the horse show,
 Park registration forms due June 28              you may have someone else weigh-in your
                                                  animal)
 Tuesday, July 13
 4 p.m.. - 4-H Style Revue Rehearsal 4-H          4 p.m. - Coverall Awards - Horse
 Office Followed by the Style Revue 6 p.m.        6 p.m. - Livestock Judging Contest - Cov-
   registration and narration forms due June 28   erall
                                                         Wednesday, August 4, 2021
   All Fair Registration Forms - Horse,           8 a.m. - Leaders Mtg.
  Livestock, FCS Projects, Fair Contests
            and Record Books                      8:30 a.m. Judges Mtg. - Swine & Goat
      due to office July 16, by 5 p.m.            9 a.m. - 4-H/FFA Swine showmanship
                                                  followed by market & breeding quality
                                                  classes
PROJECT ENTRY TIMES:
                                                        Lunch Break following Swine
4-H BUILDING - DOWNEY                             2 p.m. - 4-H/FFA Goat showmanship
                                                  followed by market & breeding quality
Registration “Forms” due July 16, - 4-H           classes and Dairy goat quality classes.
Office                                            6:30 p.m. - Parade (horses released)
Thursday July 29, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.                       Thursday, August 5, 2021
4-H Home Ec. and Miscellaneous Projects           8 a.m. - Leaders Mtg.
(FCS) & At Fair Contests                          8:30 a.m. Judges Mtg. - Beef & Sheep
Friday July 30, 9 a.m. to 12 p.m.                 9 a.m. - 4-H/FFA Beef showmanship,
                                                  market & breeding classes and 4-H Dairy
All Perishable Projects - (perishable projects    cattle quality classes.
must be accompanied by a label, photo and                Lunch Break following Beef
                                                  2 p.m. - 4-H/FFA Sheep showmanship
           Saturday, July 31, 2021                followed by market & breeding quality
                                                  classes
8:30 a.m. - Leaders Mtg.                                    Friday, August 6, 2021
9 a.m. - Showmanship, Halter, Western             8 a.m. - 4-H Dog Show (park)
Equitation, Bareback and English classes
          Monday, August 2, 2021                  9 a.m. - Judge 4-H/FFA Rabbits/Pocket
                                                  Pets
7:30 a.m. - Leaders Mtg.                          10 a.m. - Judge 4-H/FFA Poultry
8 a.m. - Working Ranch Horse, Dummy               2 p.m. - Small Animal Round Robin -
Roping, Stationing, Walk Trot Trail &             Coverall
Trail classes
           (lunch break 12 - 1pm)                 3 p.m. - Round Robin - Coverall
          Tuesday, August 3, 2021                 4 p.m. - Livestock Awards - Coverall
7:30 a.m. - Leaders Mtg.                                  Saturday, August 7, 2021
8 a.m. - Reining, Western Horsemanship/           10 a.m. - 4-H Market Livestock Sale -
Riding, Snaffle classes, Barrels and Poles        Coverall
 8:30 a.m. -Weigh in all Market Beef              3 p.m. - Release all livestock and red or
(Wheatley Ranch)                                  white ribbon Home Ec/Misc. Projects.
**Check in (4-H Staff) 4-H Dairy Cattle,          All Home Ec/ Misc. Projects receiving
Dairy Goats, Breeding and Pet Projects            blue ribbons will be taken to EISF by the
                                                  4-H Office
10 a.m. - Order of Weigh-in: 4-H/FFA

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American Legion         CHICKEN SHIZ
  BBQ Dinner                  BINGO
Friday - August 6,      Buy a square for $5
      6 pm            (up to 30 squares sold)
                       Chance to win up to
                               $150
  Adults: $9.00
 Children 12 &       Buy your squares (sold
                       until Friday Aug. 6-
  under $6.00                 10am)
 Chicken, Corn                Contact
  on the Cob,           Piney Morrison:
  Dutch oven          897-5625, or 317-5424
                     Must be present at base-
Potatoes, Roll &             ball field:
     drink              Friday 11am, and
                      Saturday 2pm to win

South Bannock          Daughters of Utah
Library District        Pioneers (DUP)
                               Log Cabin
Thursday August 5
                     Wednesday, Thursday, Friday
    12:30 pm             August 4,5,6, 2021
  Story Time            10:00 am—4:00 pm
                          Bake Food Sale
Book Giveaway                Hot Dogs
                          Rootbeer Floats
    Games               Quilt and Afghan Raffle

                       Please come to help support
                      Cabin Restoration—All mon-
                     ies raised will be matched by a
                                  grant

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Coloring Contest
     FFA Breakfast               Pick up pictures at the fair
                                       office Monday
 Saturday August 7               There will be prizes in each
  8:00—10:00 AM                          age group
$5.00 per plate - $20                   Age groups:
                                      4 & under, 5 - 7,
     for family                       & 8 - 12, 13 - 18

Farm Bureau Grocery             FREE POTATO BAR
   Cart Giveaway                 Monday August 2
  (Main fair building            6:00 pm City Park
      - all week)                  Served by your
   Guess the price of the         Fair Board
    groceries and
    win them all !!

      “FAIRY GARDEN CONTEST”
  Here is a way you can use your imagination to
  create a magical place to bring luck and happi-
   ness. Use any type of container, you can use
 plants or find sticks, pebbles, fabric etc., to make
               your fairy garden
There is no size limit, but you must be able
 to bring it to the display table. Fairy gar-
dens can be full of wishful thinking. Turn
in at the fair office Wednesday, August 4th
at 12:00 pm. Please put this on your list of
        fun things to do this summer.
       Age Groups: 3-6, 7-10, 11-15, 16-18, and 18 & up
        1st—$50 and 2nd—$25 place in each category

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Paint the Town with Fun
            Treasure Hunt
      Wednesday, August 4, 2021
Age 0-4 at 11:00 we will meet at volleyball area
Ages 5-9 Wednesday 11:00am meet at the log cabin
Ages 10-14 Wednesday 12:00p meet at the log cabin
 Lots of opportunities to win various prizes and cash
           amounts ranging from $1 to $50

Paint the Fairgrounds with Fun Scavenger Hunt
 Calling all Artists - hustle on down and join us
for the best scavenger hunt, You’ll “CAPTURE”
  the action with cameras in tow. Bring your
       friends if you’re ready!! “Let’s Go:
This scavenger hunt is for ages 15+. We will
meet at the log cabin Thursday night at 6:00
pm.
$100.00 grand prize.
$50.00 to the 2nd place
$30.00 to the 3nd place
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PRESENTS
HORSE PULLS

Monday August 2,
   7:00 pm
  Main Arena
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Tuesday      Sponsors for this
                    event!!!
 August 3,   Pocatello Power Sports
 7:00 pm      Morrison Fabrication
Main Arena   All American Roofing
                Butler Transport

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2021
BANNOCK COUNTY
     FAIR
GRAND MARSHALL
          We would like
              to wish
          Nola Fallows
             a Happy
               100th
          Birthday!! She
         is a friend to all
         and a true inspi-
           ration to our
           community!!

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2019

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Downey Parade
                  Bannock County Fair
             Wednesday August 4,2021 - 6:30 p.m.
          Grand Marshall — Nola Fallows

 5:30 - Sign-up for entries to be judged - Judging at 6
                          p.m.
Walkers and bikers will meet by the park at 6:00. All
other entrants will come in 3 blocks north of park on
                      1st west.
PARADE ROUTE: Start at rodeo grounds go to
 1st West turn down Main Street & back to fair-
                      grounds.
       Contact Karla Bybee - 208-313-5294

              BEST THEME
                 $100.00
            MAYORS CHOICE
                 $100.00
          FAIR BOARD CHOICE
                 $100.00
 Parade Route

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TEAM PENNING, SORTING
          AND BRANDING
SUNDAY AUGUST 1, 2021 STARTING AT 10 AM AT THE

     BANNOCK COUNTY FAIR IN DOWNEY, ID.

SORTING STARTING AT 10AM, PENNING AT 12 NOON

         WITH BRANDING FOLLOWING.

 ***BUCKLES WILL BE AWARDED FOR ADULT

              COMPETITION***

This event is an Eastern Idaho State Fair
         in Blackfoot qualifier.
 Contact Steve Oyler - (208) 251-2661

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Wednesday—Saturday
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Extreme
    Raptors
Birds of prey
Wednesday—Saturday
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Thursday August 5th & Friday August 6th
     RODEO Action starts 7:30pm nightly
    Muttin Bustin each night prior to rodeo at 7:00 pm
             (60 lbs or lighter - 6 and under)
    Call Wade at 406-581-7223 day of rodeo to register
 Buckles and Medals for Muttin Bustin sponsored by Wade
                   Wheatley Trucking
    Sheep for Muttin Bustin provided by Mike
                McNabb Family

Entries Open:
July 28th—3:00-7:00 pm (call these hours)
Open Entries $80.00—Novice Entries—$50.00
Junior Entries—$30.00
Call Backs: August 2nd
Entries Call: Wade at 406-581-7223
Slack: Thursday night after rodeo
      LOCAL ENTRIES WELCOME FOR ALL
                    EVENTS!!!
       ADDED MONEY FOR ALL EVENTS!!!
    $500.00—BB,SB, BR, TDR, SW, TR, Barrells,
                       BreakR,
 RB(locals only—to enter call Brett at 801-360-9954)
                      NOVICE
        $100.00 TDR, SW, TR, Barrels, BreakR
                       JUNIOR
            $100.00—JrBarrels, JrBreakR
                            Mini       12 and up
                          Chuck-     $10.00—11  &
                         wagon rac-
                         es provide   under $8.00
                          by Carl     Discounted
                            Earl    family pass—6
                                         tickets for
                                           $45.00

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$1000—WORLD CHAMPION
   BAYER (MONSANTO)     ROCKY MOUNTAIN POWER
 BINGAM MEMORIAL           THOMAS MARKET
     HOSPITAL               VALLEY OIL CO
DOWNATA HOT SPRINGS

           $750—QUALIFIER
         ALL AMERICAN ROOFING
     NORTHWEST FARM CREDIT SERVICES
      TOTAL LIVING CARPET CLEANING
          $500—CONTESTANT
  BUTLER TRAILER          PORTNEUF HEALTH
     TRANSPORT                PARTNERS
     CAL RANCH                 SIMPLOT
     FLAGS WEST           STOLTZ EQUIPMENT
    HESS PUMICE          SWITCHBACK MOTORS
   IRELAND BANK             WEST MOTORS
K&A CAMPGROUND KOA      WESTERN STATES EQUIP-
MARSH VALLEY DENTAL              MENT

          $250—BUCK-A-ROO
   BAR F-S TRUCKING       POCATELLO POWER
  BEAR LAKE TRAILERS           SPORTS
 BRADYS PLANT RANCH        RICHARD BAKER
   COOPER & LARSEN        ENGRAVING & SILVERSMITH
DYKEMAN CONSTRUCTION       RON KELLER TIRE
     EAGLE POINT            SOUND CHOICE
                             S&M HONEY

      $100—FAN OF THE RODEO
   BISHARAT MARKET           MOTOR MART
 CITIZENS COMMUNITY         PARTNER STEEL
         BANK           PHILS CUSTOM CUTTING
     DOUG’S REPAIR            R & J AUTO
 FIRST AMERICAN TITLE      TADA CLEANING
      HESS LUMBER             THE PLACE
 LEAP KNOT ROASTERS

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Funnier Than A Magician! More Amazing
            Than A Comedian!
Magician Dan Paulus has entertained coast to coast for audienc-
         es of all sizes with his unique blend of magic
 and mayhem! Dan combines magic and comedy with intense
audience interaction for a unique experience that will have eve-
                   ryone laughing and amazed!

                      Tuesday
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Photo Booth

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SHARK
       ENCOUNTER

One look into the eyes of a live sharkand you will know the heart
pounding "awe and fascination" felt by the Live Shark Experience
                              visitors.

Sharks have captured our imaginations for thousands of years, stir-
 ring the fears and fascination of ocean goers and scientists alike.

  Their legacy has been as misunderstood as it has been "old and
 bloody". Now more than ever, the importance of understanding
 this fascinating species is critical for its survival. Come, learn and
        be entertained at the Haai, Inc. Live Shark Experience

             Wednesday—Saturday
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Jenny J     Danny Tarasevich
Gray Mckenzie
          Tommy Hopkins
  David Filice
           Bobby James

     Wednesday
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JR. HORSE SHOW
              Thursday August 5th 9:00 AM
      Pre Enter By August 2nd at 5pm at Fair Office
 Entries postmarked by July 30th mail to MacKenzie Fly at
           PO Box 34, McCammon Idaho, 83250

  For more info call Mackenzie Fly (435)590-1263 or email
              runningbarrelsfast@hotmail.com

1-All classes will be conducted by general rules.
2-The fair board will not be responsible in the event of injury
or loss to exhibitor, equipment or animals.
3-No Stallions
4-Any horse not under complete control at all times will be
excused from the arena.
5-Equipment will be standard western in accordance with cur-
rent 4H rules.
6-First through sixth will be awarded ribbons in each class.
7-contestants can use 4H horses.
8- A $1.00 entry fee is required for each event.
9-PRE-ENTRY IS REQUIRED. Late entries will be taken
the morning of the show from 8AM-8:30AM with a $10.00
late fee. NO EXCEPTIONS.
Class Schedule
1-Costume Leadline. Age 6 and under (contestants and horses
will be judged on costumes. All contestants must have lead-
line)
2-Western Equitation W/T/L 7-9
3-Western Leadline 0-6
4-Western Equitation/T 7-9
5-Western Equitation W/T 0-6
6-Stick horse barrel racing 0-6
7-Western Equitation 10-12
8-Stick horse Reining 0-6
9-Barrels 0-6
10-Barrels 7-9
11-Barrels 10-12
12-Egg and Spoon 0-12
13-Poles 0-6
14-Poles 7-9
15-Poles 10-12
16-Ride-a-Buck All ages

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Name_____________________________________
__________________ AGE____________

Ad-
dress____________________________________________STAT
E_________ZIP__________

Phone___________________________Email_________________
_____________________
Classes entering 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16

                                                 Total
number of classes ______
                                                 $1.00
per class
                                                 Total
Fees          ____________

            If not pre-entered by July 30h add
             $10.00 late fee per contestant

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Tim the Dairy Farmer
 Tim was born at a very young age. He is the youngest of
six kids and a third generation farmer and this has made
 for some unique life experiences. Tim is a Florida dairy
            farmer and even better comedian!
 Tim has traveled the United States and Canada talking
  about farm life, family life and everything in between.
  Most recently Tim signed with famed comedian Larry
    the Cable Guy to produce Tim's new album 'Farm
                          Raised'
If you can grow it, pick it, pluck or pull it, there’s a joke
  in there somewhere! Tim is the funniest farmer you'll
                         ever see.

                     Thursday
ROBERTO
   THE
      MAGNIFICENT

  Roberto the Magnificent started performing at Fairs in 1981 at
   age 11 and has entertained in 46 states across the country. He
   has opened for acts such as David Copperfield, The Tempta-
            tions, Reba McEntire & Weird Al Yankovik.
    Roberto’s show combines interactive comedy with amazing
   stunts for audiences of all ages. A fast as his pins fly, his one
 liners fly even faster! The Comedy Stunt Show is action packed
  and guaranteed to have you on the edge of your seat. However,
 be careful not to fall out of your seat, dissolving in fits of laugh-
                                 ter.
  His television credits include America's Got Talent, The Today
  Show, Good Morning America, Northern Exposure, Total Hid-
 den Video, NBA's Inside Stuff and ESPN's Top Ten Plays of the
                                Night.
  Roberto not only performs his show at Fairs. You can find him
   doing his comedy stunt show at Festivals, Corporate Events,
 Schools, Theater Productions or at Sporting Events such as NBA
   Halftimes, Hockey Intermissions and at Baseball games. The
           appeal of Roberto the Magnificent is universal.

                Wednesday—Thursday
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ZUMA ZUMA ACROBATS
 For over 15 years, THE ZUMA ZUMA ACROBATS have rede-
  fined audience perceptions of African acrobatics. Our perfor-
   mances started in Kenya, then we toured all over Europe and
  Australia before coming to the United States in 2003. We per-
form daring maneuvers and push the envelope of human possibil-
  ity with astonishing and unbelievable human feats of balance,
 agility and motor coordination showcasing tremendous skill and
ability. We are experts at precision, tumbling, somersaulting, and
  gymnastics. We also intrigue our audiences with amazing dis-
plays of flexibility, and control. African music, drumming, dance
 and chants add extra excitement which promotes audience inter-
  action and participation. Our performance is an exuberant and
 highly entertaining showcase of the African culture and over the
   years we have provided awesome entertainment for our fans,
                           young and old.

              Friday and Saturday
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Slash D Stock Dogs
        Slash D Training is owned and oper-
          ated by Michael Dow, located just
            outside of Tooele, UT. Michael
           has worked with dogs and horses
        his entire life, and is passionate about
        what he does. He knows each animal
        is different, and he will work one-on-
         one with yours to give them the spe-
         cific training they need, while keep-
          ing in touch with you on their pro-
                  gress along the way.

    Saturday—2-4 pm
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LAYNE BENSON
As a founding member of the
Virgin River Band and The Bar
G Wranglers, Layne Benson has
shared the stage with the likes of
Shenandoah, Restless Heart, The
Bellamy Brothers, Michael Mar-
tin Murphy, Riders in the Sky,
and many others. He is a former
Utah State flatpicking champion
on guitar. Layne will be playing
and singing a wide range of his
favorite songs; everything from
Johnny Cash to Neil Young to
The Beatles to REM and a few
original tunes thrown in for good
measure! Layne grew up in
Marsh Valley and has LOVED
the “Downey Fair” since he was
a little boy. He is very excited to
be coming “home” to perform for
family and friends at the
“Greatest Fair on Earth!”

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TEAM ROPING
  WEDNESDAY August 4. 2021-
          5PM SIGN UP
         Youth - Century:
      3 for $25 enter 6 times
   14 and under capped at #45
         #10 saddle roping
      3 for $30 enter 6 times

       CONTACT:
 BEN TIBBETS 208-681-2268

    Buckles to 1st in youth
      Saddles 1st in #10
      Buckles 2nd in #10
         High money
Bannock County Roper—Buckle

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FACE
PAINTING

                        Wednesday—
                            Saturday

Thursday, 5:00 pm to 9:00 pm Baseball Field

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Bannock County Farm
Bureau Federation’s Free
Breakfast Scavenger Hunt
            Friday- August 6th
            8:00 to 10:00 am
Begin at the grassy area by the main arena and scramble
about the fairgrounds using your map and following the signs
to learn where breakfast foods come from and why each food
group is so important for a healthy body.
Using a map and looking for posted signs, participants will
visit buildings, barns, and displays around the fairgrounds to
complete activities and learn nutritional information at each
location. A ticket will be awarded at each station. Earn all
five tickets and redeem them for a free breakfast located on
the grassy area by the main arena.
The scavenger hunt should take about 30-45 minutes but take
as long as you like.

      * Thank you Idaho Farmers and the Bannock County
         Farm Bureau Federation for a nutritious breakfast.

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Out of 45,000
contestants
Charley was a
top 12 finalist
on NBC’s hit
show, Nash-
ville Star. He
has also ap-
peared on the
Today Show
and opened up
for a number of national acts such as
Lady Antebellum, Allan Jackson, Mi-
randa Lambert, Reba McEntire, and
many others. He has four albums out
and they are all available tonight.

        Charly Jenkins
        Friday August 6
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Come meet all
          the barnyard ani-
          mals at The Col-
            lings Family
            Farm petting
                zoo.
            Visit with the
           Goats, Rabbits,
           Miniature Don-
          keys and Llamas

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