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Show Farmington Fiesta Days Activities Are Listed The Farmington Fiesta Days will be held July 17 and 18. sponsored by the Lions Club. ENTRIES N)R the parade to be held the 18th are being accepted by the committee. Dae Davis. Hal Brostrom. (ordell Brown and Hank Walters. Wal-ters. Any one of these Lions may be contacted for further information. The theme for I S8 1 is "Days of Yesier Year" although it is not necessary to follow the theme for parade entries. There will be trophies for winners win-ners of the commercial motor drawn floats and for the best motor drawn floats, according to theme. CASH PRIZES will be given for small motor drawn floats and also for children's floats, either motor drawn or not. All other categories of entries, (he groups, walkers, mounts and rulers and any other entries, will receive cash pries. Mr. Brown stated that it is necessary for all entries to be at 300 North and Main Street at 5 p.m. July 18. Each entry must register there before the parade which starts at 6 p.m.. mov ing south to the City Park where there will be other activities. acti-vities. LION CLl'B members on the various committees include, in-clude, publicity. Lee OKen and Dean Swaner; secretary treasurer, Verle Buehler; tickets tick-ets and pries. Dean Swaner and Verle Buehler; finance. Col. Jack Neslen, Wilson Stevens, Al Mayo and Hank Walters. Park and booths, Jay Johnson; John-son; food on July 18. Don Boyce, Stu Kirkpatrick and DeVere Wright. Bob Yard and Jerry Vandehei; concession. M P. Leonard. Jim Evans and John Poulk; games. Al Mayo. Dean Jones and Hal Brostrom: talent. Wilson Stevens and Dave Davis; communications, Al Mayo and Jay Johnson. |