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Show 5th anniversary May 23, 1984 Fairview plans big 3-d- Pyramid Recreation Issue Page Fifteen celebration ay Fairview will celebrate its 125th Afternoon events include a kids anniversary with three big days rodeo, carnival and games of all filled vith events, July 1 and kinds. New this year will be the July 24. Friday and Saturday activities professional production of the will include a professional rodeo on musical. Charlies Monument both nights starting at 8 p.m. The rodeos are sponsored by Rocky Mountain Rodeo Association and stock will be provided by Slash C. Following the rodeos both nights, dances are planned. Kicking of July 24th events which g will be on Tuesday will be the bombardment, which has & been known to rattle windows, and awaken residents at 6 a.m. The towns fire trucks, with sirens screaming, take over the wake-u- p duties just in case any sleepy-hea- d wasnt awakened by the earlier 20-2- which will open on the Fairview Elementary School stage at 7:30 p.m. The day will also end with a big bang as fieworks are planned for the ball park area at dark. PAINTER MOTOR early-mornin- LEASING SALES 20-2- of the local bands driven through the citys streets on the back of a truck. A flag ceremony will be followed by a firemans breakfast, a jogathon Panoramaland tional Tourism Week held across the nation in every city, community within the 50 states will help tourist-oriente- d businesses, and we here in this area are part of the overall picture. He added, Utah is tourist-geareand the revenues generated world. by this nations second largest retail Evan Hansen, director of business helps in not only federal, Panoramaland in Richfield said, state and local tax revenues and also We are busy promoting tourism stimulates other local economics. The national celebration has been throughout the year, but this When President Ronald Reagan signed the proclamation for National Tourism Week set for May 27th through June 2nd, during White No House ceremonies, he said, wonder tourism is such a growth industry, it is the best product in the NEW blast. Early risers have been serenaded for years by music by one Fairview is planning three big days of events to celebrate its 125th anniversary and Pioneer Days. Rodeos will be held on July 1 and many other activities are planned for July 24. d, CHRYSLER, PLYMOUTH, DODGE AUTOS DODGE TRUCKS between Milbum and Fairview and a big parade at 11 a.m. A barbecue lunch is planned with entertainment provided by a Blue Grass singing group. awaited by the travel and businesses. It is hoped that the observance will foster a growing awareness of tourism as an economic force and an essential element of the social and cultural diversity of our nation. USED CARS AND TRUCKS Hand picked and guaranteed Rod Coates long tourist-oriente- d 76 South State Fairview Man9er Phone 801-427-33- CELEBRATE FA1EVIEW JULY FRIDAY SATURDAY Professional -- Two Big Nights 20-21-- 24 DANCES -- Friday, Saturday July NIGHTS EVENTS TUESDAY, JULY 24 Breakfast Flag Raising 1 Firemens IMloikmNID! Games Carnival Kids Rodeo Barbecue Lunch Jog-a-tho- RODEO 0 20-2- 1 p.m. Rocky Mountain Rodeo Assn. Slash C Stock n UU 4UU I Live Entertainment Featuring a Blue Grss Group FIREWORKS DISPLAY 10 p.m. OUR 125TH ANNIVERSARY YEAR CHARLIES MONUMENT 7:30 p.m. Elementary School Professionally produced Production |