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Show Pag 2A, Laktid Rviw, July 1, 1981 Artisfs Can Enter Exhibit in Centerville Headlining the Family Night Frolics on Friday at 7:30 p.m. at Viewmont High School are the Pee Wee Pickers, who are well known throughout the Local artists can Centerville Festival of the 4th celebration, by bringing their exhibits to the city hall Friday, from 8 a.m. until 5 p.m. Ribbons and cash prizes will be awarded. The art exhibit is just one of the events scheduled for the Saturday festivities. The family breakfast will begin at 7 a.m. at the Main Street park. Advanced ticket purchases will save money: $2 per adult, $1.50 per children and $8 for the whole family. Tickets purchased at the breakfast are $2.50 adults, $1.75 children and $10 for the family. CENTERVILLE enter their work in the state All . entrants in the Childrens on Thursday at 7 p.m. will receive a treat, according to Clifford Finch of the Centerville Rotary Club. The parade will begin at 300 East at 400 South and go to Pages Lane. Other activities are being planned for run young and old alike. A 10,000-meton the 4th is expected to prove exciting. Runners can register at the city hall and pay the $3 entry fee. The grand Fourth of July parade starts at 8:30 a.m. and will march down main street from Parrish Lane to the J.C. Penney store. The 40 plus entries will include floats, bands, horses, marching groups, antique cars, dancing schools and clowns. The carnival at the City Shops Park will have food, games, entertainment, and family fun. More information is available from the city offices, Parade i Kiwanis Club To Sell Items CLEARFIELD Kiwanis members practicing their skills in preparation for hamburger sale during Clearfields 4th of July celebration. Several items will be sold at a booth located in Fisher Park. Proceeds will be used to further civic projects within are . Clearfield. Applications Due For Tax Relief FARMINGTON The deadline for tax relief for senior citizens is today. Circuit breaker applications are available in room 115 of the Davis County offices. The applications are for abatement of property taxes for individuals 65 and older whp live on incomes less than $8,999. We have received only one-haof the applications that we should, said Fawn Jensen, in the Auditing Department. Applicants should bring their tax valuation notice, their income statement for 1980 and their social security number when filing the forms. If a person has questions, he can contact Mrs. Jensen directly. WINNERS in the Sunset junior royalty contest are (top) queen, Rachel Runvan. daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Jeff Runyan, 384 W. 1185 N. , Sunset, and king, Tyson Swenson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Taylor Swenson Jr., 2042 N. 450 W Sunset. Little prince and princess are (bottom) Kristina Ashby, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Ashby of 5962 S. 2550 W., Roy, and Shae Bingham, son of Michelle Bingham, 263 W. 825 N., Sunset. lf Days of Yesteryear' Fiesta Days Planned in Farmington Yesteryear and walking costumes according to the parade theme. and activities July 18 in Farmington. Judging of the entries will be prior to the Activities include races and games at parade. All entries must sign up and receive Farmington City Park, the parade, food, a number between 4 and 4:45 p.m. at 300 North and Main to be eligible for prizes. The booths, prizes, and a free variety show. Cash prizes and trophies will be given for parade will begin at 6 p.m. I think were going to have a pretty good the best floats in 13 different categories: large motor drawn, small motor drawn; parade, said Gordell Brown, best float, motor drawn; child, motor drawn He would like to encourage more parand designed according to parade theme; ticipation from the community to enter the childrens non motor drawn, designed to larger floats. There are about 500 children who enter riding bikes, trikes and walking. parade theme. Rest horseless carriage, according to He suggests youth groups or church groups parade theme; best marching group; decorate a float. Residents are asked to follow the parade bicycles decorated, one category for boys and one for girls; tricycles decorated, one to the City Park where there will be all kinds for boys and one for girls; best mounts and of food including hamburgers, hot dogs, pie, riders, senior division 12 and older; best cake, ice cream and drinks. Serving will mounts and riders, junior division; clowns; begin at 7 p.m. W FARMINGTON Days of. is the theme for the 1981 Fiesta Days , 295-347- 7. Seniors Lecture Today CLEARFIELD I GOOD 41REASONS To- to see your good neighbor agent day, Marilyn Cox of the State Insurance Sun Publishing Inc. 5388 South 1900 West Com- mission, will speak at the Heritage Senior Citizens Center. 562 S 1000 E. in basement at the rear of the Clearfield Library at 12:30 p.m. Mrs. Cox is a consultant for Insurance the Commission and is involved in investigations of fraud. According to Karmen Rowse, director at the center, interested persons can bring their insurance policies to the meeting and have any questions answered about them. Published weekly and distributed free Wednesday morning by carrier. P.O.Box 207 Roy, Utah 84067 Subsidiary of The Standard Corporation , CAR LIFE r BOB HOME HEALTH - STANGER 5275 S. I960 W.lMain St.) Roy. Utah 84067 , OH. 0 Like j good neighbor. State Farm is there . Danial J. Croft Managing Editor L. Karras Assistant Managing Editor Marilyn Lamar Bott Advertising Director Telephone: 825-166- 6 359-261- 2 INtWtANCI STATE FA1M COMPANIES Centerville Farmington ' Salt Lake City VfSUSANCE Hmh OfScMt StMlatee. In addition to food, there will be games, a dunking machine, a hand crank ferris wheel and fishponds. Participants can purchase a chance on prizes like oil. for the car, a grease job, or a weed eater. Beginning at 8 p.m. is a free variety show featuring a world competition trampoline act.1 Proceeds from Fiesta Days will go into the Park fund. The city then matches that amount and a representative from the City Council and the Lions Club, who are the sponsors of the event, decide what is needed to improve the parks. People wanting to donate prizes, enter the parade or volunteer for the variety show can contact Gordell Brown, Don Boyce, or Wilson Stevens, Maybe it will go away The five most dangerous words in the English I; mguage. 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