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Show -NEWS- Spanish Fork Covering what matters most V *DNESDAY, AUGUST ITmOOB • B l From the golf tournament to the fireworks, Salem Days 2008 was a big hit. These pages commemorate this year's events, including B1-B7, BIO and Around Town on A l l . -9 • .3 * VV GAME FACE: Speaking of big hits, Deven Baum connects with the ball during the co-ed Softball tournament, left. PAGEANTRY: No strangers to pageants, the Miss Salem Royalty join Salem Days Pageant hosts Bob Lewis and Randy Hall singing "The More We Get Together." Royalty, left to right, are 2nd Attendant Jessica Warr, Miss Salem Brooke Christensen, and 1st Attendant Lizzie Bradley. Namon Bills / Spanish Fork News J \.4f SINK AND SWIM: WHitne£Gebert ah^Kirkham Parry take a *spill in "Got Milk" during the cardboard duct tape boat regatta. F/r Courtesy photo / Jeffrey Sheen PI /Ca(c Jarman / Spanish Fork News LITTLE MISS SUNSHINE: Above, the baby contest featured no end to cuteness, with kids from a few months to three years in age. '*; PYROTECHNICS: Randy Brailsford's annual fireworks display had some added accompaniment this year, courtesy of Mother Nature. The fireworks were spectacular as usual — even more so with the thunder and lightning, caught in this photo by Salem resident Jeffrey Sheen, left. Kirsten Reimsclriissel / Spanish Fork News GREAT MILEAGE: Above, the Gravity Gran Prix featured competition in three age categories, from youth to adult. Slick and stylish; these gravity-powered cars have another attractive feature — great gas mileage! Namon Bills / Spanish Fork News HONOREES: Police Chief Brad James congratulates this year's Firefighter of the Year, Chris Mattinson, far left, and EMT of the Year, Jean Riches, left, prior to the pageant. |