The Logan County Fair
page 150 Thursday, August 2, 2012
The 4-H Horse & Pony Show marked its 50th anniversary at the Logan County Fair. A number of special guests
were on hand to help celebrate the occasion.
Pictures by Sarah Benner and Jan Youngquist
Buse, from Hartsburg, carries on family tradition,
coming from a long line of horsemen, with many of
the awards sponsored by the Lolling family.
Also present and recognized for his commitment of 35
years was Les Payne of Atlanta.
Payne and Tammy Lolling Buse served as co-
superintendents. Payne called the events as Buse set up
and coached each contestant entering the arena.
Present were Harold Rayburn, who started the program,
and his wife, Connie (cooling her feet). Joining the
Rayburns were two other people who were also
instrumental in the program’s start and continuation:
Dorrence Brucker (straw hat) was the assistant farm
adviser, and Doris Higdon was the office secretary for
the Logan County Extension.
Kamryn Aylesworth and the grand champion pony, with
the award presented by Dorrence Brucker.
2012 LOGAN COUNTY FAIR. A special editon of LINCOLN DAILY NEWS.com July 31, 2012