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Family entertainment filled Saturday's schedule during the annual Page community day celebration.
A sand dig delighted many youngsters, who dug tunnels and holes in a large sandpile, in search of buried treasure.
The bicycle parade drew approximately 25 participants. Decorations ranged from unicorns to tractors, princesses to daredevils.
People gathered in Lamason Park for a watermelon feed before venturing across the street to watch the firefighters' water fights. Members of the Page Fire Department also gave a nozzledemonstration.
Kids tackled the obstacle course and young and old took a chance to win a sweet treat during the cake walk.
Visitors checked out several cars from all eras on display at the car show.
Three youngsters - Kyler Wettlaufer, Colby Doolittle and Cameron Fisher - took home trophies from the turtle races.
The Community Day Committee sponsored a freewill-donation barbecue and received more than $1,300.
Road rally participants hunted for clues around the area. Winners were Alik and Katie York and Andrew Eggerling.
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