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Show starts with Breakfast. Above. That is the food being delivered June 15th. Dar Jewell on the left in the right hand
picture operates our BBQ Booth. Dar and crew make the most delicious, slow cooked over oak, cut it with a plastic fork, melt in your
mouth, barbeque Tri Tip beef. The white boxes on the deliverymans two wheeler each hold eighteen dozen eggs.
Our Vice President Bob Morley, right in above picture, and his crew serve breakfast each show morning.
Below left Bob Morley facing the camera four years ago.
Show Front Gate

Above left: Museum Volunteer Betty Keylon behind the wheel of the gray golf cart. Bettys sister Joan Hollenitsch partly
hidden. Sheriff Jim Geggie in plain clothes, Gate Keeper Patrick Myers, overalls, red and white checked shirt.
Catching up with other local festivals, this year everyone on our show grounds had to wear an identifying color coded wrist band.
Parade
Above left three Boy Scout Troops -- Garden Grove Troop 1776, Fountain Valley Troop 567 and
Huntington Beach Troop 1134 -- parade our colors. Above right: After entertaining on our
stage from 10:30-12:30, the Riverside Concert Band
plays our National Anthem. Below left: Driven with reins, using the same movements as managing a team of horses, the
Power Horse
is a 2500 pound, four wheel drive tractor designed to lure farmers away from horses. Standard horse drawn equipment farmers
already owned could be coupled to the Power Horse. Below right: Vice President Bob Morley shows off a tractor cobbled together
@ our place decades ago. It tows an equally old gas engine powered vacuum tank we use to empty Porta Johns.

While our Show Theme this year is 30 Years in Vista, for our June Show our Steam Team invoked an
Hawaiian Theme Above right: That is Carol and Scott Higgins operating their
personal 1916 Russell steam traction engine. Below: We have NEVER had this problem before, but THIS year
our show was over run with Floozies, and their rowdy cowboy Outlaw boy friends. Luckily Guajome Gulch
has a knowledgeable experienced sheriff. Jim Geggie is a former San Diego County Deputy Sheriff, who now
expends all his efforts protecting Guajome Gulch. Click on either of the below pictures to see and hear the whole
story.
Catch the Chicken Thief

These 1941 Military Vehicles have been restored to new condition. The National Military Vehicle Preservation Association website. Below right: None of us
had ever seen one of these High Crop Tractors before. Built and sold by the Tractor Stilts Company in Omaha NE, they had models
available for popular tractors of the era.

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