2017 LOGAN COUNTY FAIR
LINCOLN DAILY NEWS
July 30 - August 6, 2017 Page 255
The family tradition continues for the Runyons,
Carters, and Criders, and it was good to see a couple
of new faces in the top places.
Johnson, who is married to Cake Classic
Superintendent, Rebekah Johnson, has been picking
up baking tips from the Crider family he married into.
Conrady, the other new contestant, enjoyed putting her
baking skills to the test.
Most of these contestants enjoy baking and the
friendly competition. In addition, it is a great way to
support both the fair and the 4-H programs.
As the sum total of $3,495 indicates, the donors really
enjoy cake, but more so, they like supporting 4-H and
what it stands for.
Sixth Place: Jeanne Runyon
German Chocolate Cake
Runyon said, “It is sweet.”
Warren Stanfield won the bidding with
$525.
Seventh Place: Daniel Crider
Chocolate Cake with chocolate frosting
Crider said, “It’s delicious and it’s chocolaty.”
Harold Goodman won the bidding with $400
Cake Classic




