Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, September 14, 1991, Image 56

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    816-Lancaster Fanning, Saturday, September 14, 1991
What Happens At The Denver Community Fair?
“Hey, Dad. This is the tractor for me.” Three-year-old Dar
ren Zimmerman of Litltz chose this tractor at the Denver
Fair.
in cooperation with the Pa. State Association of County
Fairs, the Denver Fair chose this poster as the best depict
ing the theme Farm/Clty Relationships. Tou Yang, a senior
at Cocalico High School won a $lOO savings bond. Yang will
advance to state competition. Farm-City Council plans to
incorporate the creative input generated from this contest
into their publications.
From Septemer 10 through
the 14th, Denver Fair Queen
Rebecca Hall reigns over the
events. Rebecca, daughter of
Robert and Pat Hall of Rein*
holds competed with eight
contestants for the crown.
These winners In the Denver Fair baked goods competition have the opportunity to
compete at the Pennsylvania Farm Show in January. From left: Barbara Nlssley of
Denver, Hershey’s cocoa cake winner; Craig Merkey of Stevens, Hershey’s cocoa
cookie contest winner; and Sue Kramer of Stevens, apple pie contest winner.
Josh Franck, Denver, gobbled down six and three-quarters tubs of red Jeil-0 in two
and a half minutes for a $l5 prize.
ISfVLIHEM VVfTH NJILK^
Five-year-old Josh Hoover of Schoeneck buckled his
seat belt tor a pretend ride on this tractor displayed at the
Denver Fair.