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Show ,, 'r r t Farmington Turns Out for 'Fiesta' FARMINGTON Queens, dances, breakfasts, a Rudd Mud Flood Run, games, a watermelon eat and a greased pig, and a parade, involved just about every resident in the Farmington area during the annual Fiesta Days celebration. It was a parade that any community could be proud of. There were bands and marching girls, drill teams, clowns, floats that would show well in large community parades and fire engines and candy. "It was super, I cant say enough good about the commun- - awarded to parade participants and the barbecue and disco dance for the youth was a great success. getherness with the clubs and organizations was great. We felt Chairmen for the various events were Olive Hodson, to- good about the broad base participation, he said. It is impoirtant that people had fun, participated, and met as neighbors. Were proud of the citizens and how they supported he said. Tammi Mullins and Roger Clawson took over as of the event that proved to be one of the most ambitious and successful of all Fiesta' Days. Over $600 in prizes were it, Residents Want Clean Cemetery - near property CENTERVILLE A half doowners the Centerville City Cemetery at 400 S. 650 E. have asked the city to solve drainage problems near the cemetery. Mayor Neil Blackburn promised the city would place a berm near the cemetery to help channel water running on 400 South. Blackburn said that 90 percent of the drainage from other streets near the cemetery would be directed back to 400 South. As a summer project Blackburn said the city would continue to bring fill dirt to the cemetery. He said sod would be placed to reduce erosion on a slope at the cemetery. He said sod would not be placed to cover the entire cemetery grounds until next year, though. Several residents who live zen queen contest, Doug Miller, one mile run, Marlene Yates, Cori Connors and Skip Junker. Many more people helped gather food, make decorations, plan and set up and clean up. One of the highlights was the little league baseball tourna--methat had the finals on Saturday. All participants had fun. Ron Osborn, recreation director, organized the tournament, which included teams from other communities. residents. Richard Ford said the cemetery had proven to be an eyesore in the past because people were dumping their garbage there. He said he appreciated the fact the city had the lot drained when it was landscaped. Councilman Lee Duncan said that as the cemetery is denobodys going to veloped want to dump up there. Blackburn said there is a possibility the city may place a dumpster at the cemetery. 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Tanner said he is also concerned whether fill dirt being placed is adequately compacted. Blackburn said the fill material is being compacted and the city has moved in heavy equipment to work on the cemetery grounds. The city is making provisions to control flooding near the cemetery and move it away from your property, he told the . Lakeside Review South, Wednesday, July 20, 1983 ity, the organization and the committee, said Max Forbush, city manager. The community . Hourst Tuesday thru Saturday 9 to 6 - Friday 9 to CLOSED SUNDAY & MONDAY Easy Mia WILLARD "HOME OF THE SOFT SELL" EXIT Financing Available BRIGHAM EXIl BRIGHAM 12 miles North of Ogden |