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Show 12. 1999 - Recreation - Guide Page 21 Pyramid May reservations Campground swimming lessons available on national system College hosts camps, first noon p.m., for for to Like last year all campground reservations on the forest will be handled through the National but the Reservation System, number has changed, it is now according to the Manti-L- a Sal National Forest office. Check in time is 2 p.m., and check out time is 1 p.m., for all campsites on the forest. The following sites are currently available on the national system. Group sites include Joes Valley Pavilion, Flat Canyon, Gooseberry, Forks of Huntington, Ferron Reservoir, Twelve Mile, Manti Community, Lake Hill, Maple Canyon, Chicken Creek, Nizhoni, Devils Canyon, Buck-boaand Warner each having one reservation site. Old Folks Flat has two sites available and Indian Creek has three sites. Joes Valley CG also has one double site. Single sites include Joes Valley Ramp. Joes Valley CG, Old Folks Flat, Flat Canyon, Gooseberry Reservoir, Twelve Mile, Manti Community, Lake Hills, Spring City, Maple Canyon, Chicken Creek, Nizhoni, Devils Canyon, Buckboard, and Warner each having one reservation site. Group sites available on a m ine basis are Spring come, City, and Warner. Joes Valley CG has one double. Single first-cofirst serve sites include Joes Valley CG, Old Folks Flat,. Gooseberry, Gooseberry Reservoir, Forks of Huntington, Indian Creek, Ferron Reservoir, Ferron Reservoir (dry). Twelve Mile, Manti Community, Lake Hill, Spring City, Maple Canyon, Chicken Creek, Nizhoni, Devils rd first-serv- Canyon, Buckboard, Springs and Winner. Information regarding camping and reservations is available at the Ephraim Forest Service office, Fees for single, up to eight people, or double, up to 16 people, include a camping fee which ranges from $5 to $15 per night, plus a one time $8.65 reservation charge. Fees for group sites include the camping fee, $30 to $50 per night, plus a one time $17.35 reservation charge. At Joes Valley Pavilion the fee is $100 per night, not including the reservation charge. If a site is not previously reserved, it is first-serv- e available on a basis. Only the camping fee will then be required. 283-415- 1. first-com- e, session is scheduled The June 4 6, aquatics Cub Scouts, Blazers and Boy Scouts. For Scouts in the Ephraim and Manti Stakes, Webelos, Blazers and Boy Scouts lessons will be at 8:15 a.m.; Bears at 9 a.m.; and Wolves at 9:45 a.m. For Gunnison, Mt. Pleasant and Moroni Stakes, lessons will begin at 10:30 a.m., for Webelos, Blazers and Boy Scouts; 11:15 a.m., for Bears; and at noon for W0lves June 9 to 20, June 23 to July 3, Volleyball camps include, July 7 to 18, July 28 to Aug. 8, individual camp, June 24 to 26 dates are reserved for regular and team camp, June 24-2swimming lessons. Both private Snow College offers swimming and group lessons are available. lessons from Level 1 through Summer pool hours are week- Level VII courses. Lessons are days 6 to 7 a.m., for open lap available for infants, toddlers, swimming; 8 a.m. to 1 p.m., for children. Scouts swimming lessons; 1 to 10 p.m. and adults. for open swimming; Saturdays Each summer. Snow College hosts several athletic camps and' swimming lesson sessions. Basketball activities include. May 7 and 8, 1A shoot out for teams; June 14 to 16, individual team summer camp; June shoot out. Womens basketball activities are, individual camp, July 12 to 14 and team camp July 15 to 17. Football camps include team camp I, July 5 to 8; team camp II, July 12 to 15; hog camp, July 16; passing league, July 16 to 17. fr 18-1- 9, 6. In plucking the fruit of memory one runs the risk of spoiling its bloom. -- Joseph Conrad Minds that have nothing to confer find little to perceive. William Wordsworth -- Suspicion is the companion of mean sols, and the bane of all good society. The mind of man is capable of anything-becaeverything is in well as all the as the all it, past future. Joseph Conrad use -- Many would be willing to have afflictions provided that they be not inconvenienced by them. -- St. Francis de Sales "to 10 283-702- offers TJSU prUHlHS tlDS LOGAN Pruning shrubs and o flowers may be on lists, hut at this time of year, only certain shrubs can be thinned without sacrificing their spring blooms or causing them harm, According to Jerry Goodspeed, Utah State University Extension Horticulturist, it is okay to prune ate blooming shrubs or those foliage rather than for 8rown flwers at this time of year, Many viburnums, sweet mock orange, some spirea, butterfly bush, hydrangea, hibiscus and pyracantha bloom after Memorial Day, and are considered "late blooming". They produce many of flowers on the current years growth, so pruning them now encourages the plant to grow new foliage and flower buds, ensuring an abundance of blooms later in the year. "Pruning earlier flowering shrubs, those that bloom before Memorial Day, during the winter can prevent them from blooming. These shrubs are blooming on last years growth and pruning them before they bloom removes many flowers," says Goodspeed. When pruning any shrub, it is important to remember to maintain natural shape and beauty by removing a only a few of the older canes at the base when the plant starts to get out of control. "to-d- Ir 146 W. Main Mt. Pleasant FOUNTAIN GREEN Open 11:30 am Thursday-Friday-Saturd- Off V ox A 0. Heart of Utah Antiques & Collectibles You're Always Welcome in 'C open ming. For more information about lesson fees and schedules, contact Carol Green at Hold on tight! Wade Christensen is shown here holding on for his life. Catch all of the rodeo action in Sanpete County from the Pioneer Days Rodeo in Fairview, the Little Buckaroo Rodeo in Mt. Pleasant, and the Clegg Championship Rodeo at the County Fair. Photo courtesy of Fain Photographic. V 0n A Y .V f- -- 5:00 pm ay 5 and days call well open shop. 462-951- Furniture & Decorator Items, Books, Puzzles, Novelties, Bargain Room, etc. Come in an browse-fascinat- ing old building! - MISS LAMB DAYS ROYALTY FOR 1999 Rebecca Hansen 1st Attendant, Alissa Evans Queen and Holly Davis 2nd Attendant LAMB DAYS & 17 Julyin our16beautiful fountain green city park Visit the Utah State Fish Hatchery! Big Springs & NAPA Auto PARTS 206 North Main Ephraim 283-454- 5 mm |