WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 1, 2018
FEATURES
HERMISTONHERALD.COM • A15
Umatilla County Fair
through the years
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he Umatilla County Fair kicks off on Saturday with the annual fair parade
at 6:30 p.m. winding its way through its usual route from Hermiston High
School through downtown. Then on Tuesday the gates open at 9 a.m. for a
week of fair fun, from carnival rides and concerts to 4-H and FFA competitions.
The Farm-City Pro Rodeo runs Wednesday through Saturday at 7:45 p.m. each
night. For schedules and other information see the Umatilla County Fair Guide
published in last week’s Hermiston Herald and the Farm-City Pro Rodeo guide
in this week’s Herald.
HH FILE PHOTOS
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CRYPTOQUIP
1) From right to left: Cody, 3, Kortnee, 7, Kaitlyn, 5, and Kelleigh, 9, enjoy some
nachos during the 2014 Umatilla County Fair. 2) Kaylee Van Riper, then 6, tries her
best to win the tractor pull at the 1995 Umatilla County Fair. Later in the day she
became the mutton-bustin’ champion of that year’s Farm-City Pro Rodeo.
3) A float moves past the RoeMarks building in Hermiston during the 1976
Umatilla County Fair Parade. 4) Andy Cleaveland, then 15, entices is Angus Cross
steer neamed Clyde to lead as he prepares for competition at the Umatilla County
Fair in 1993. 5) Ethan Gilliam of Hermiston prepares to show his steer during the
2005 Umatilla County Fair.
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