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Show eimsi eveefe highlight LtodflMi Fair Sat. most popular at-l at-l year at tne Lindon na events which will -y, Aug. 16, at 5 p.m. rena. , ; is only 50 cents and ll iiible is free. ' jr the Arena Events 1 I Queen Alice Houser ants, Rachel Thomas ark. s been riding horses four years old. She nt Grove Junior High. er Lindon. j attends Pleasant Grove Junior High. She is 14 years old and lives in Pleasant Grove. She has been riding horses for nine years. Korrine, 14, was first lifted upon a horse when she was nine months did. She attends Pleasant Grove Junior High and lives in upper Lindon. The Lindon Fair will be packed with activities on Saturday, Aug. 16, but will begin the night before with a variety show at 8 p.m. in the Lindon School Ampitheater. The cost is $3 per family or $1 per person. Saturday's events begin at 7 a.m. with a balloon launch and a breakfast. The balloon launch is fron the Lindon School lawn and the breakfast is in the First and Sixth Wards building and (lie cost is 99 cents a plate. The three mile fun run begins at 9 a.m. at Main and Center St. Pre-registration Pre-registration is suggested. The annual parade will begin at 10 a.m. at the Third and Fourth Wards building on Center St . A feature of the parade will be the Lindon Days Royalty consisting of Queen Michelle Schoell, first attendant at-tendant Heather Anderson and Amanda Hatch, second attendant. Michelle played a piano solo in the queen competition. She is 11 years old and attends Lindon Elementary School. She likes to read and excels academically. Heather, 12, did a dance in the talent portion of the contest. She attends Lindon Elementary and is a member of the Stars Junior Drill Team. Amanda, also played a piano solo in the competition. Last year she was chosen to be a tutor for first grade students. During the day in the park will be the Flag Ceremony at 11 a.m., concessions beginning at 11:30 a.m. and continuing all day along with arcades, family and children's games, flower show, arts and crafts, fruits and vegetables, softball games, entertainment at noon, a pet show at 1 p.m. and a prize drawing at8p.m. Watermelon will be served free with lunch from noon to 1 p.m. The softball games schedule will actually begin on Wed., Aug. 13, with games at 6 p.m., 7 p.m., 8 p.m., and 9 p.m. at the ball field. On Thursday, Aug. 14, the schedule will be the same with games at 6 p.m., 7 p.m., 8 p.m., and 9 p.m. The final round of softball games will be Saturday, Aug. 16, at 11 a.m., 12:30 p.m. and 2 p.m. Residents should all have received a Lindon Fair booklet which has the schedule of events and all the rules for the fun run and the pet show. The names of committee members mem-bers are listed so that if you have questions about entering any show or event, you can call the person in charge. Plan now to attend the annual Lindon Fair. Scenes from Lindon Marina... (See story page 1) . T sw" & , Z kX - P tlllllflltllli J; ', f ' " V, v, h i v-yx A wind surfer enjoys his sport at the Lindon Marina. Captain A.J. Tidwell at the helm of Ship of Gold looks for better air on Utah Lake as John Hill, Travis Hansen and Commissioner Anderson look on. - ' XfxXx:r - . ' X ' WxXAXj' J :ar i : zzxr? xA: -rhfPrj Zx 7f tp ''"35 5 - """ '7",:T'xX'X;XXXXXX, - ' "' " ' ' .'-'" :, XXir::"'-'?X"Xz. X! Norm Castle, Lindon Marina manager, discusses the new recreational facility on Utah Lake. One of the large launch ramps at the Lindon Marina being used. f i 'XyiX?'X,X,' 'fXh, ! V '' fXyXi ; - ;XXiil X'-, 1- M':XhJ X R ; I r ' ' " ' r-xxx: 1 "'&6, ' i'XX A' -' ' - I XXXf X: X '" x County Commissioners Anderson and Warnick took a brief tour of the Lindon Marina. Shannon Eastmond, Saratoga manager, holds to a sail line while riding on the bow of Ship of Gold on Uta? T ake. |