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Native American 41 64 . EASTERN IDAHO STATE FAIR 40. Shirt, (Ribbon) Women DEPARTMENT N - NATIVE AMERICAN 41. Shirt, (Ribbon) Boy ANNA WRAY BOWERS - SUPERINTENDENT 42. Shirt, (Ribbon) Girl 43. Vest, (Cloth) Men 44. Vest (Cloth) Women ENTRIES: 45. Vest, (Cloth) Boy A. Will be taken Wednesday, Aug. 28 from 10:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. 46. Vest (Cloth) Girl (In the Agriculture Building) 47. Grass Dance Outfit, Men B. Exhibitors may win only 1 premium in any one class. NO article may be 48. Grass Dance Outfit, Boy entered in more than one class. Only one entry per class. Every article N 49. Buckskin Dress, (Fully Beaded Top),( Cut bead) Women entered must be entirely the work of the exhibitor or be the bona fide 50. Buckskin Dress, (Fully Beaded Top),(Cut bead) Girl owner of articles exhibited by them. A 51. Buckskin Dress, (Fully Beaded Top) (Any bead) Women C. Champion items cannot be entered or receive a ribbon for 4 years. 52. Buckskin Dress, (Fully Beaded Top),(Any bead) Girl C D. Exhibitors must be a member of a Federally Recognized Tribe. 53. Buckskin Dress, (Partially Beaded Top) (Cut bead) Women I Enrollment verification may be required. 54. Buckskin Dress, (Partially Beaded Top) (Cut bead) Girl E. No damaged or soiled items will be accepted. Exceptions at discretion 55. Buckskin Dress, (Partially Beaded Top) (Any bead) Women R of Supervisor. 56. Buckskin Dress, (Partially Beaded Top) (Any bead) Girl 1. Judging at 10:00 a.m. Thursday, August 29th E 57. Buckskin Pants, Men 2. No exhibits will be received after these hours. 58. Buckskin Pants, Boy ENTRY FEE: M 59. Buckskin Jacket, AN ENTRY FEE OF $1.00 EACH FOR THE FIRST 4 ENTRIES OR $5.00 60 Buckskin Jacket (Beaded, Any bead) PER SHEET WILL BE CHARGED TO ALL EXHIBITORS. Entry sheets are to A 61. Dress, Elk Tooth, Women be filled out beforehand and brought with you at time of entry. 62. Dress, Elk Tooth, Girl PREMIUMS: will be available next to the Ticket Office on Park St. 63. Dress, (Shell) Women E A. Monday - Saturday, September 2-7, from 10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. 64. Dress, (Shell) Girl B. Sunday, September 8 from 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. 65. Elk tooth Dress, Woman or Girls V C. After September 8 awards will be given out only during regular 66. Imitation Elk Tooth Dress, Woman or Girls I office hours. Premiums not claimed by September 30 will be 67. Beaded Cap considered a donation and will revert back to the Fair’s general T 68. Wall Decoration fund. 69. Basket (Traditional) RELEASE DATE: A 70. Afghan, Knitted or Crocheted Sunday, September 8, 2013 10:00 a.m. – 2:00 pm 71. Quilt N 72. Quilt, Baby Classes 1-20 (MUST USE WHITE PAPER PLATES ONLY) 73. Not Specified Premiums: 1st - $3.50 2nd - $2.50 3rd - $1.50 Classes 74-314 BAKING Premiums: 1st - $5.00 2nd - $4.00 3rd - $3.00 1. Yeast Bread 7. Cake, White Frosted Premiums for Cut bead: - 1st - $6.00 2nd - $5.00 3rd - $4.00 2. Bannock or Indian Bread 8. Cake, Dark Frosted No “End of Trail” design on any beaded item 3. Fry Bread 9. Chokecherry Pudding 4. Baking Powder Biscuits (4) 10. Fruit Pie (two crusts) 74. Armbands, (Loomed) (Any bead) Men 5. Cookies (6) 11. Raisin Pie 75. Armbands, (Loomed) (Any bead) Boy 6. Cookies, Decorated (4) 12. Not Specified 76. Armbands, (Cut bead) Men 77. Armbands, (Cut bead) Boy FOOD PRESERVATION 78. Armbands, (Any bead) Men 13. Fruit, any variety 17. Dried Berries 79. Armbands, (Any bead) Boy 14. Vegetables, any variety 18. Dried Meats, Shredded 80. Beaded Ring 15. Preserves, any variety 19. Dried Meat, Jerked 81. Beaded Ring, Earring Set 16. Dried Roots 20. Not Specified 82. Cedar Bag, (Cut bead) 83. Cedar Bag, (Any bead) Classes 21-73 84. Hair Barrette, (Cut bead) Premiums: 1st - $5.00 2nd - $4.00 3rd - $3.00 85. Hair Barrette, (Any bead) 86. Hair Barrette, With Stick, (Cut bead) CLOTHING & HOME DEPARTMENT 87. Hair Barrette, With Stick, (Any bead) 21. Breech Cloth, (Beaded Buckskin) Men 88. Belt, (Cut bead) Men 22. Breech Cloth, (Beaded Buckskin) Boy 89. Belt, (Cut bead) Boy 23. Breech Cloth (Cloth) Men 90. Belt, (Any bead) Men 24. Breech Cloth (Cloth) Boy 91. Belt, (Any bead) Boy 25. Breech Cloth (Ribbon) Men 92. Belt,(Cut bead) Women 26. Breech Cloth (Ribbon) Boy 93. Belt, (Cut bead) Girl 27. Breech Cloth (Plain) Men 94. Belt, (Any bead) Women 28. Breech Cloth (Plain) Boy 95. Belt, (Any bead) Girl 29. Cape Cloth, Women 96. Belt, With Purse (Cut bead) Women 30. Cape Cloth, Girl 97. Belt, With Purse (Cut bead) Girl 31. Cape Cloth, Men 98. Belt, With Purse (Any bead) Women 32. Cape Cloth, Boy 99. Belt, With Purse (Any bead) Girl 33. Dress, (Jingle) Women 100. Belt, With Purse (Cut bead) Men 34. Dress, (Fancy Skirt, Vest w/Cape) Women 101 Belt, With Purse (Cut bead) Boy 35. Dress, (Jingle) Girl 102 Belt, With Purse (Any bead) Men 36. Dress, (Fancy, Skirt, Vest w/ Cape) Girl 103 Belt, With Purse (Any bead) Boy 37. Dress, (Wing) Women 104 Belt, Loomed (Any bead) Men 38. Dress, (Wing) Girl 105 Belt, Loomed (Any bead) Boy 39. Shirt, (Ribbon) Men 106. Belt, Loomed (Any bead) Women Entry Forms can be found online at www.FunAtTheFair.com EASTERN IDAHO STATE FAIR 65 . 107. Belt, Loomed (Any bead) Girl 177. Crown, (Cut bead) 108. Belt Decoration, Purse With Whip, (Cut bead) Women 178. Crown, (Any bead) 109. Belt Decoration, Purse With Whip, (Cut bead) Girl 179. Cuffs, (Cut bead) Women 110. Belt Decoration, Purse With Whip, (Any bead) Women 180. Cuffs, (Cut bead) Girl 111. Belt Decoration, Purse With Whip, (Any bead) Girl 181. Cuffs, (Any bead) Women 112. Belt Decoration, Purse With Whip, (Cut bead) Men 182. Cuffs, (Any bead) Girl 113. Belt Decoration, Purse With Whip, (Cut bead) Boy 183. Cuffs, (Cut bead) Men 114. Belt Decoration, Purse With Whip, (Any bead) Men 184. Cuffs, (Cut bead) Boy 115. Belt Decoration, Purse With Whip, (Any bead) Boy 185. Cuffs, (Any bead) Men N 116. Bolo Tie, (Cut bead) 186. Cuffs, (Any bead) Boy 117. Bolo Tie, (Any bead) 187. Dancing Stick, (Cut bead) A 118. Bracelet, (Cut bead) 188. Dancing Stick, (Any bead) 119. Bracelet (Any bead) 189. Dolls - Buckskin (Doll Body) C 120. Braid Ties, (Cut bead) Women 190. Dolls - Cloth (Doll Body) I 121. Braid Ties, (Cut bead) Girl 191. Fan, Hawk (Cut bead) 122. Braid Ties, (Any bead) Women 192. Fan, Hawk (Any bead) R 123. Braid Ties, (Any bead) Girl 193. Fan, Eagle (Cut bead) E 124. Breast Plate, (Real bone) Men 194. Fan, Eagle (Any bead) 125. Breast Plate, (Real bone) Boy 195. Fan, Golden Eagle (Cut bead) M 126. Breast Plate, (Imitation bone) Men 196. Fan, Golden Eagle (Any bead) 127. Breast Plate, (Imitation bone) Boy 197. Fan, Owl (Cut bead) A 128. Breast Plate, (Real Bone) Women 198. Fan, Owl (Any bead) 129. Breast Plate, (Real Bone) Girl 199. Fan, Turkey (Cut bead) 130. Breast Plate, (Imitation) Women 200. Fan, Turkey (Any bead) E 131. Breast Plate, (Imitation) Girl 201. Fan, Other (Cut bead) 132. Loop Necklace (Beaded or Shell) Men 202. Fan, Other (Any bead) V 133. Loop Necklace (Beaded or Shell) Boy 203. Gauntlet, Gloves (Any bead) I 134. Buckle, Small (Cut bead) NO End of Trail for all buckle entries 204. Gauntlet, Gloves (Plain) T 135. Buckle, Small (Any bead) 205. Gauntlet, Gloves (Cut beads) 136. Buckle, Medium (Cut bead) 206. Gloves, work A 137. Buckle, Medium (Any bead) 207. Gloves, Beaded, (any bead) 138. Buckle, Large (Cut bead) 208. Gauntlet, Gloves (Any beads) N 139. Buckle, Large, (Any bead) 209. Hair Ties, (Fur) Women 140. Buckle, X-Large (Cut bead) 210. Hair Ties, (Fur) Girl 141. Buckle, X-Large, (Any bead) 211. Hat Band, (Any bead) 142. Buckskin Gloves 212. Hat Band, (Cut bead) 143. Buckskin Gloves, (Beaded) 213. Headband, (Any bead) 144. Cell Phone Cover (Cut bead) 214. Headband, (Cut bead) 145. Cell Phone Cover (Any bead) 215. Tanned Hide, Full Size, Natural White 146. Cell Phone Case (Cut bead) 216. Tanned Hide, Full Size, Smoked 147. Cell Phone Case (Any bead) 217. Horse Blanket/Cover 148. Check Book Cover, (Cut bead) 218. Indian Saddle 149. Check Book Cover, (Any bead) 219. Bridle, Beaded (Cut bead) 150. Beaded Credit Card Holder (Single, Seed or Mixed) 220. Bridle, Beaded (Any bead) 151. Beaded Credit Card Holder (Single, Cut) 221. Martingale, Beaded (Cut bead) 152 Beaded Credit Card Holder (Double, Cut) 222. Martingale, Beaded (Any bead) 153. Beaded Credit Card Holder (Double, Seed or Mixed) 223. Key Chain, (Cut bead) 154. Beaded Choker, (Cut bead) 224. Key Chain, (Any bead) 155. Beaded Choker, (Any bead) 225. Lanyard, (Cut bead) 156. Choker, (Real Bone) 226. Lanyard, (Any bead) 157. Choker, Imitation Bone 227. Leggings, (Cut bead) Women 158. Coin Purse, Small, (Cut bead) 228. Leggings, (Cut bead) Girl 159. Coin Purse, Small, (Any bead) 229. Leggings, (Any bead) Women 160. Coin Purse, Medium (Cut bead) 230. Leggings, (Any bead) Girl 161. Coin Purse, Medium (Any bead) 231. Leggings/Moccasins, (Cut bead) Women 162. Coin Purse, Large (Cut bead) 232. Leggings/Moccasins, (Cut bead) Girl 163. Coin Purse, Large (Any bead) 233. Leggings/Moccasins,(Any bead) Women 164. Coin Purse, X-Large (Cut bead) 234. Leggings/Moccasins, (Any bead) Girl 165. Coin Purse, X-Large (Any bead) 235. Moccasin, Fully beaded/Heel to Toe, (Cut bead) Women 165.
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