Ferdinando Alvarado graduated from Payson High in 1979, then Orem Trade Technical Institute (now Utah Valley University), before moving to California, where he spent over three decades working in the construction industry until his retirement a few years ago. He returned to Payson last week for Onion Days, a perfect gathering spot for old friends and family members who live here today. For more photos taken during the 2015 Golden Onion Days Parade, check out The Payson Chronicle in print and online at http://www.paysonchronicle.com/.
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Tuesday, September 15, 2015
Onion Days Brings People Together
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