IiOcal talent, plus such popular features as Grand Ole Opry and the Ernest Tubbs show, which wowed fair audiences at the 1970exposition, will again highlight the fair’s evening entertainment.Monday is known as Kids day with Medals the Klown as master of ceremonies In a program to take place Aug. I. at 1:30 p.m. in front of the grandstand. The Fair Association is furnishing prizes including two bicycles to be won by participants.In fact, Medals the Klown, known internationally for his performances, will be on the fairgrounds all day Monday to visit with his young friends.Grand Ole Opry Stars you’ve seen and heard on television and radio on the famous Grand Ole Opry willfurnish the entertainment for Monday and Tuesday night's grandstand acts.The Grand Ole Opry stage show at 8 p.m. Monday will feature such popular stars as George Morgan, Curt Gibson, the Plainsmen Quartet, Gary Van, Joe and Rose Iee plus Jean Vallie-yodeling star of the south.The girls 4-H dress review at 7 p .m. on stage and crowning of the Fair Queen at 7:45 will precede the appearance of the Opry stars.A teen-age dance with Cletus Hanes (Sands of Tyme) furnishing the music will conclude the evening’s entertainment.The popular Ernie Tubbs show with the Texas Troubadours, PeeWee King and the Collins Sisters from Country Western Hoedown and featuring Redd*iGrand Ole Opry — Pee Wee King and Collins Sisters are among the galaxy of stars who will be entertaining here for Cherokee County Fair.,V—- ■ *\Fair Entertainment — Top country and western music will highlight Monday and Tuesday evening fairtime entertainment with Joe and Rose Iae Maphis, one of duos featured.Stewart, Leon Boulanger will highlight Tuesday evening's entertainment.A teen age dance will follow, lacal talent takes over for Wednesday evening with a program beginning at 7 p.m. with a concert by the Cherokee Band followed by installation of County *-H Council.Native Dances A contingent of Sioux Indians from the Rosebud Reservation will perform native dances in full regalia at 7:45 pm.The Cavaliers 4-H horse clubFamilyFocusBy NANCY MEREDITH Extension Family Environment Specialist Iowa State University After the Honeymoon is Over After the excitement of thewedding and the honeymoon are over, some newlyweds find the first months of marriage can be difficult. The day-to-day strain of living with someone can bring outthose vexing little habits each spouse just never suspected theother had!About the same time that shediscovers he doesn’t clean out thebathtub, he finds that she puts toomuch pepper in everything shecooks.She rolls the toothpaste tube neatly; he just squeezes it anywhere and usually forgets to replace the cap.If it’s summer, there may be disagreements about how high or low to run the air conditioner or the fan. In winter, heat preferences may not be the same.And worst of all, she’s a cheerful, get-up-early, peppy-in-the morning type while he just can't drag himself away from the pillow!Little Ones Add UpThese little habits are revelations to most newlyweds -they just didn’t come to the surface during that moonlight-and-roses courtship. They are little things, it’s true, but if a couple is not willing to adjust to each other’s idiosyncracies, the little things may add up to a less than happy marriage.Trying to make a lot of changes in the other person won’t be welcomed. Besides, it is nearly impossible to “make anyone over.” Some habits will change; but there will be many that won’t.will then take over for their usual exciting performance.The 25-member club has practiced drills, barrel racing and other horsemanship feats throughout the summer.One of their more colorful events will be the flag drill similar to the one performed at the Iowa High School Rodeo.Blue ribbon winner in the afternoon horse show will perform at the evening show to illustrate the skills that won the blue ribbon rating.A balloon race, tandembareback and two new timed events, Three-ln-a-line and horsehoe-a-pair have been added for an exciting performance.The Cavalier horse show followed by square dancing in the big tent will conclude the three-day fair.All dance events will be held in the big 48 x 104 tent to be erectedjust east of the Family Crafts building.A special event for Wednesday afternoon is the tractor pull set to begin at 1 p.m. There are two divisions for this event, one for county residents only, the other an open contest for all who desire to participate. 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