From Deseret News archives:
State Fair kicks off new season
Inventor Jon Searle uses circular-shaped bread filled with peanut butter and strawberry jelly to create the unusual treat. He inserts a stick, dips it in his special recipe batter and fries it in oil.
Searle then tops it off with chocolate syrup and powdered sugar.
"After people try them, they can't believe how good they are," he said.
So good Searle hopes to sell all 10,000 that he has in inventory. He also has other deep fried foods on his menu.
"Snickers, Oreos, Twinkies are the staples of the deep fried fair diet," he said.
A magician wearing a velvet top hat strolled the grounds on opening day, showing children magic tricks. He stunned the crowd when a participant's card ended back on top of the deck after shuffling. He perplexed a little girl when he stuffed a yellow scarf in his fist and pulled out a red one.
Josh Eversten and his country band Quickdraw sang mostly original songs along with some covers. He asked the audience why they were out on a Thursday afternoon.
"You must not have day jobs, like us," he quipped.
Kylie Reid, 9, from Richfield, wore one of the snakes like a necklace and said it "felt slimy."
Exhibitors in the Dairy and Beef buildings were primping their cattle, getting them ready to show. Grooming cattle for show is a serious activity, according to Keynon Taylor of Payson, who works for his family's cattle ranch. He supervised his two daughters while they brushed their newly washed and blow-dried steer.
The hair needs to be brushed in the same direction on the body of the cow, he explained, to make the cow "look like a square." Then he applies hair spray to make the coat glisten.
The better the cow looks, the more likely it is to attract a buyer, Taylor said.
Not all groomers are selling their cows. Jason and Gaylen Larsen run a dairy farm in Loa, Wayne County. They bring their dairy cows to show them off.
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