Mutton Bustin’
Takes place during the rodeo on August 6 @ 7 pm
Entry Information
- Entries open July 28 @ 9 a.m.
- Signup with Amy @ (801) 399-8254
- ***Please keep calling, voicemails will not be accepted as entries***
- 10 contestants accepted
- $20 fee, must pay over the phone
- Must weigh less than 50lbs
- Trophies given to 1st-3rd place
Rodeo
Produced by Broken Heart Rodeo Company
Entry Information
- Entries open July 29
- Call Ben German after 6pm @ (801) 540-6233
- Events: Bulls, Tie Down, Bareback, Breakaway, Saddle Bronc, Team Roping, Barrels
Competitive Exhibits
Entry forms for the departments below will be completed when submitting entries.
Entry Information
- Craft Arts, Fabric Arts, Fine Arts, Indoor 4-H, Needle Arts, Photography, Quilts
Monday, August 4 from 3 p.m. – 8 p.m. - Flowers & Plants, Food Arts
Tuesday, August 5 from 7 a.m. – 10 a.m. - Community Booths, Table Settings, Crops
Tuesday, August 5 from 6 p.m. – 8 p.m.
Pick-up Information
- Craft Arts, Fabric Arts, Fine Arts, Indoor 4-H, Needle Arts, Photography, Quilts
Monday, August 11 from 4 p.m. – 7 p.m. - Flowers & Plants, Food Arts, Crops
Monday, August 11 from 4 p.m. – 7 p.m. - Community Booths, Table Settings
Monday, August 11 from 7 p.m. – 9 p.m.
Jr. Livestock
Every year, Weber County youth purchase and raise 4H and FFA livestock projects to compete at the Weber County Fair. In addition to the expense of purchasing their animal, feed, and supplies, these livestock projects require hours of hard work to feed, train, and prepare their animals for showing at the Fair.
Youth learn essential life skills, such as communication, cooperation, responsibility, service, leadership, as well as the humane treatment of animals. They also learn that these animals are being produced as food that will end up on a consumers plate one day.
4H and FFA livestock projects provide opportunities for young people to develop solid values that will serve their community. The Jr. Livestock Sale provides the community with an opportunity to invest in our youth and their future.
Youth use the proceeds from the sale of their livestock projects to fund college educations, humanitarian service missions, or simply to get a start in life after high school.
As a buyer, your participation in the Jr. Livestock Sale recognizes youth for the expense, time, and hard work that goes into raising an animal for market. Please support the Jr. Livestock program and invest in the youth of Weber County!