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Show y 2. 1980 Clearfield Courier Page J i 7 a.m. - Flag Ceremony, Cenier Street Park, presented by American Legion Post No. 1 34. 7 a.m.-- l l a.m. Chuck Wagon Breakfast, Bowery at Center Street Park. Sponsored by American Legion Post No. 1 34 and Ladies Auxiliary. SANDY EARLE, purchasing secretary for Clearfield Job Corps and Carol Taake, float Chairman assemble items to begin decorating the Clearfield Chamber of Commerce float which will appear in the Fourth of July parade. Students of Clearfield Job Corps will be on hand to assist. 9:30 a.m. Clearfield Days Parade, sponsored by Clearfield Chamber of Commerce. Parade will start at 935 South State, and travel North on Highway to 300 North Main. Floats will be judged at 8:30 a.m. 1 0:30 a.m.4:30 p.m. - Tenth Annual Outdoor Art Show, spon- sored by Clearfield Chamber of Commerce. 10:30 a.m.Dark - Concessions, food, games and rides, sponsored by Clearfield Chamber of Commerce. 12 Noon and Baton Demonstration Tami Drill '"Super-Kids- " Greene, Instructor. Family Freedom Fun Events (all day activity for the entire family). Events include Hoop Badminton, Rubber Band Shoot, Frisbee Hole in One, Lawn Darts, Chair Hoop Toss, Croquet and a Guessing Game. 12:30 p.m. 12 Demonstration, Patty Wells School. Horseshoe Tournament 'Adults. "Sun-Dancer- Noon-3:3- 0 s" p.m. Contests, races, games and tournaments for all ages. Sponsored by Clearfield Recreation Department. Family Swim Passes and Ribbons will be awarded. . RON STEPHENS has allocated space for the Fourth of July concession stands on a first come first served basis according to Stephenson there will be fish ponds, games, food and much more. 1 p.m. Band concert North Davis Jr. High School Mike Pack- - ham. Director. Balloon Stomp, ages Cracker Eating and Whistling Contest, ages 5 and over. 2 p.m. Jokari Tournament, ages 8 and over. ,1:30 p.m. Extra buses from Salt take to Lagoon on July 4 The Utah Transit Authority will operate four extra buses to Lagoon from Salt Lake City July 4, according to a company All UTA spokesman. passengers will also ride free that day. In addition to the normal Sunday-Holida- y schedule to Lagoon, buses will also leave Salt Lake City from Fourth South and Main Street at 11 a.m., 12:25 p.m., 1:50 p.m. and 3:20 p.m. Those buses will follow the number route to Lagoon. Two extra buses returning to Salt Lake City will depart Farmington at 4: 15 p.m. and 5:45 p.m., said Rod Clifford, UTAs community relations officer. He said there will be no additional service to Lagoon from the Ogden area this year because last years extra July 4 Lagoon buses from Ogden did not justify their operation. One fireworks special bus will remain at the Lagjon parking lot until after the fireworks display, 5-1- 2. 2:30 p.m. Crutch Race, ages 8 and over. then return Lake City. More information about the holiday bus schedule may be obtained by calling UTA Customer Service at 0 (Salt Lake area), 1 (Ogden) or Davis (North County), Clifford said. Those information numbers will operate from 6 a.m. to 7 p.m. July 4. No fare is charged on any UTA bus on certain designated holidays such as the Fourth of July, Clifford said. to downtown Salt 773-136- 621-58- 3 p.m. Nail Driving Contest, ages 5 and over. 3:30 p.m. Helium Balloon Lift Off, ages all children. 4 p.m. Art Show Awards, professional, amateur and Junior Divisions. Dark Fireworks Display, sponsored by Clearfield Fire Department and Pier 3. All activities to be held at Center Street Park (adjacent to City Office Building, 1 40 East Center, Clearfield, Utah. Farm bureau to hold conference The most serious problems farmers and ranchers will come in for close of Utah scrutiny at a Midyear Conference for Utah Farm Bureau Federation leaders and members in Cedar City Some 200 Utah July farm leaders are expected to attend. In announcing the annual 14-1- 5. event, UFBF President Frank 0. Nishiguchi of Garland, Utah, said that a lineup of state and nationally recognized speakers will outline Farm Bureau action on such issues as a southern Utah grazing lawsuit, the Sagebnish Rebellion, Future state legislative challenges, and many other agricultural programs. Conference sessions will take place in the L.D.S. Institute building adjacent to the Southern Utah State College campus, beginning at 1 p.m. Monday, July 14, and ending Tuesday noon, July 15. A steak fry and entertainment at Woods Ranch in the canyon east of Cedar City will be the Monday night feature. One highlight of the yearly program is a general session where Crn this THE SUPER KIDS arc on ot the drill ami that will march Clearfield's 4th of July parade. Under th direction of Taml talented group practiced 10 hours this week in preparation. Pictured are from left; Gena Laughter, Trad Smith, Michelle Berger, Nancy Quinlan and Cherl Bambrough. Standing, Michele Wiberg. In Farm Bureau members and leaders in attendance surface and give priority to the top problems they face in their production of food and feed for the state and nation. That session launches the coming years policy action by UFBF. It also gives guidance to voting delegates (farmers and ranchers) who adopt official organizational policy at the December annual economist for First Security Corporation in Salt Lake City. He will discuss the economy of the nation and of agriculture. con- vention in Salt Lake City. the speakers Among scheduled are: Cecil Miller, Jr., vice president of the American David Farm Bureau Christensen, Western Region member Leonard Federation; relations representative for the American Farm Bureau, will conduct a leadership training session during the two-da- y conference. member of the Natural and Environmental Resources division of AFBF; and Dr. Kelly Matthews, vice president and chief Johnson, THIS YEAR GET MORE VASATION FZ3 GALLON 9 TOUR This week's alpine loop tour is one of Utah's most popular and scenic drives, taking you to within hiking distance of Timpanogos Cave, past the double-catarac- Aipw Orovt t of Bridal Veil Falls and through lush mountain splendor. Tour begins in Provo, takes one dav and 1 tank Ot gas. Bawd on 16 miles par gallon 320 mile 20 gallon tank M"M i$ sf(- P" tank' mated lor tour only, so please tank up before you head out. X "" - |