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Queen contestants
must not be less than 16 years of age and no more 'than 23 years of
age as of August 1st. Princess contestant must not be less than
12yean of age and no more than 15 years of age as of August 1st.
Contestants must be a
resident of the City of Burley or Cassia County, or attend school in
Cassia County.
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A contestant must agree to
abide by contest rules with the possibility of disqualification
immediately for infractions.
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A contestant must have
never been married or had a child. The winner of each contest must agree
not to marry during the year of her reign. If so the title goes to the
first runner-up, along with all prizes and money won.
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Attire: Queens and
Princesses
Horsemanship: Dark blue or black denim Wranglers. White western shirt with
long sleeves and tailored color. No sequins, fringe, rhinestones, leather
or embroidery. A pin or scarf can be used at the neck. Boots (an color),
hat (any color) belt & buckle.
Breakfast: Any color Wranglers and western shirt. No sequins, fringe.
rhinestones, leather or embroidery. Hat, boots, belt and buckle. Parade;
Jamboree; Grand Entry: and Coronation: Any color Wranglers and western
shirt, hat, boots, belt and buckle.
The rest of the time at the Fair, you should be in Wranglers and western
shirts, hat, boots, belt and buckle. Any color of your choice. No shorts
or tank tops. Vest and jackets are not allowed at any events. Look western
at all times. We are having a western fair and that is what the Fairboard
wants you to portray at all times.
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Competition:
Breakfast: Tuesday. August 14. at 8:00 AM at Price's Cafe':
Princess Division: Each contestant will model, answer questions. give a 2
minute speech, introduce parents and guests.
Queen Division: Each contestant will model, answer questions, give a 3
minute speech, introduce parents, sponsors and guests. Princess and Queen
Divisions will have personal interviews after the breakfast is over.
Horsemanship: Thursday, August 16. at 1:00 PM at the Cassia County
Fairgrounds in the large rodeo arena.
Princess Division: Each contestant will do a reining pattern for one
go-around. The second go-around will be a mock serpentine ride and buzz
the arena. (This is what a queen or princess does in the grand entry - go
through the serpentine ride arid buzz the arena when introduced.) Queen
Division: Each contestant will mount and dismount. First go-around will be
a reining pattern. Second go-around will be a mock serpentine ride and
buzz the arena. (This is what a queen or princess does in the grand entry
- go through the serpentine ride and buzz the arena' when introduced.)
After the horsemanship, you will go to the rodeo office and have an
interview with the judges.
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Contestants are required
to attend all events listed in the schedules. Exceptions being made for
contestants involved in showing other animals or projects at the fair.
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At no time will parents,
relatives, or friends of the contestants interfere with the contest
committee or Fairboard. The judges scoring this the final decision. No
exceptions!
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If at any time the Cassia
County Fairboard witnesses any actions of the Queen or Princess
contestants that are not lady like, they have the right to bring the
contestant before the board for reprimand or disqualification.
Entry packets can be picked up at the Fairboard Office. Final entry date
will be June 1st at 5:00 PM. The Fairboard Office phone number is 678-9150
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