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Show IN iiiw 1881 Itiiiiill v liilSlil 4Wi t (fr'' v.'ilV Iff-; ' & J " - - Photos by ilftlB " i pi! i Special sticky striped suits help these laughing partico ipants hold tight to the wall at Great Kids Day. The free Saturday activities, held in Centennial Park, celebrated April as the Month of the Military Child. Project organizer Jim Dicus noted that the help of numerous - Vel-cr- if - , boxful of colorful prizes awaited those who completed the basketball dunking contest. A ffco volunteers kept the day's activities free and running smoothly. The events were sponsored by the 75th Services Division and AAFES. t oreat k ids3 if , ' i ' " '' Ji't f ' , Jir :; . I ' V firf - I , ' 'V. , , ,! 1 v ' f-- ' , y f$ . ' ' - j ll! " . Ml'I n - ' J nM? " j - - X ' J f - ' Modern-da- y knights, above, armor wear rubber-padds- d a during friendly joust. Left, a roller conveyor doubles as a speedy magic carpet ride. Other activities included karaoke, family relays, a train ride and a bunqee run. - ' ' " ' , - - ? - TT ' s ; i f - , ! j , . " f ' 'i . I ' S'.J - ' s T Glue, sticks and decorations helped entertain younger chil- dren in this craft booth, above, while Buzzy, the mascot of the Salt Lake Buzz baseball team, posed for pictures. 4 ' Jit A ? I ' - , r jA " 1 ) '' ' Bill Orndorff r:-- , ' comLines were long waiting for the popular climbing wall, and safety harnesses. Nearly s plete with hand- - and their and parents enjoyed the activities, 3,000 children despite cloudy skies and cool temperatures. :t"r-- t s ? fj foot-hold- - - " " - I " " . - J a |