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YumaSunGallery > Sam Colton (red shirt) and Reed Kempton (brown jacket) examine and reminisce about some of the items that were placed in a time when they were on the Somerton City Council 25 years ago. The time capsule was buried beneath a sidewalk on Main Street in Somerton in 1985. Photo by Craig Fry/Yuma Sun
YumaSunGallery > Servando Baltierr (left), Raul Barrajas (center), and Pancho Soto opening a time capsule that has been buried under the side walk on Main Street in Somerton since 1985. Photo by Craig Fry/Yuma Sun
YumaSunGallery > Pancho Soto with the City of Somerton Public Works helps to safely guide this 25 year old time capsule out of it's hole. Pancho was a part of the crew that buried the time capsule in 1985. Photo by Craig Fry/Yuma Sun
YumaSunGallery > Desert Life - March 2009 >  Somerton Library
YumaSunGallery > Santa waves as he arrives at Valle Del Sol Elementary School in a Somerton/Cocopah Fire engine Monday morning. RYAN BRENNECKE/THE SUN
YumaSunGallery > Two students wait with excitement for their turn to meet Santa Monday morning at Desert Sonora Elementary School. American Legion Post 19 and the Somerton/Cocopah Fire Department helped escort Santa to deliver his gifts to Somerton school children. According to a American Legion member at the event, over 11,000 bags of candy were prepared by Santa and his helpers for his visit.    RYAN BRENNECKE/THE SUN
YumaSunGallery > Dozens of children from Valle Del Sol Elementary School greet Santa Clause shortly after he arrived Monday morning.  RYAN  BRENNECKE/THE SUN
YumaSunGallery > Lightning strikes as a storm moves through Somerton en route to Yuma around 4:30 p.m. Thursday afternoon.

- by Jared Dort
YumaSunGallery > A view from inside the new Somerton PD patrol car.
Two students wait with excitement for their turn to meet Santa Monday morning at Desert Sonora Elementary School. American Legion Post 19 and the Somerton/Cocopah Fire Department helped escort Santa to deliver his gifts to Somerton school children. According to a American Legion member at the event, over 11,000 bags of candy were prepared by Santa and his helpers for his visit. RYAN BRENNECKE/THE SUN
YumaSunGallery > Two students wait with excitement for their turn to meet Santa Monday morning at Desert Sonora Elementary School. American Legion Post 19 and the Somerton/Cocopah Fire Department helped escort Santa to deliver his gifts to Somerton school children. According to a American Legion member at the event, over 11,000 bags of candy were prepared by Santa and his helpers for his visit.    RYAN BRENNECKE/THE SUN
Two students wait with excitement for their turn to meet Santa Monday morning at Desert Sonora Elementary School. American Legion Post 19 and the Somerton/Cocopah Fire Department helped escort Santa to deliver his gifts to Somerton school children. According to a American Legion member at the event, over 11,000 bags of candy were prepared by Santa and his helpers for his visit. RYAN BRENNECKE/THE SUN
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