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The bed and breakfast tour is part of the ongoing "The Way Fairview Museum to be featured in TV documentary Dec. 8 FAIRVIE- W- KUED-Twill be airing a documentary that will include sites in Fatrview and items from the Fatrview Museum of History and Art on Dec 8. at 8pm and on Dec 13 at 4 15 V p m "Gatheied in Time", for the book by the same title, will be about the making of quilts and some of the people involved One of the quilts featured was made by Elvira Pamela Mills Cox, who lived in Fairview m the late 1800s until her death m 1903 Elvira married Orville Cox, a young blacksmith and engineer, and traveled with the Mormon pioneeis who traveled west arriving in Salt Lake City in September 1847 In 1849 the Cox family settled in Manti where Elvira started spinning and making clothes She moved to Fatrview in 1872 and f 4 W t,f i !,!!' rf u' w'"i 1 ? v5 X s li "iwii V. 3ALI i0( LA f E ttj C I T 5 UT 84101 -- 1212 'w' lived there for 32 years with her nine children. The quilt featured was made with fabric she spun herself. The fabric was first used as clothing items and then the less worn parts were recycled in the quilt. For further information on the quilt and other artifacts contact the Fairview museum at Prtra 84647 - December 3, 1997 Festive tour of local bed & breakfasts set SANPETE CO A tour of 10 historic bed and breakfasts, all decorated for the holiday season, will be held on Saturday, Dec 6 fioni 10 am to 5 p m and will feature locations in Mt Pleasant, Manti, Ephraim and Gunnison Each bed and breakfast will serve refreshments and allow visitors to tour the piemtses Paitiupating bed and breakfasts and their locations are m Mt Pleasant, Fiddlers Green Inn, 3564 West Highway 116, Larsen House, 298 South State, and S I1' 4 m& S '"" MT. PLEASANT. UTAH Volume 105 J & M K:A ' Top Ranked North Sanpete Hawks Wrestling Team will open their season with a match with Uintah Hish School tonight at 7 p.m., in the uTAn 'SESS ASBh Ei Dk. 3; North Sanpete High S 3u7 a 1 v S1- - JIIUIJU iy'6, a'kin aMiifffiiifrtr rfi n aaffjftW xj , vi v V 4 SC Elementary to host Santa Shop Dec. 5, 6 i holiday Things Used to celebration Other activities and events include light displays along historic mam streets, sleigh rides, parades and pageants Mt. Pleasant Citys Mam Street has store displays like those seen in the old Currier and Ives lithographs Spring City, Ephraim and Manti also have festive mam streets that center around the historic theme, as well as decorated stores and businesses Stores and shops in all of the d items cities will sell and gifts The celebration continues on Saturday, Dec 6 and Sunday Dec 7 when Snow College pies-ent- s "The Messiah" at 7 p m at the Ephraim LDS Stake Center Monday, Dec. 8, there will be an evening Christmas parade complete with lighted floats in Manti beginning at 6 30 pm The parade route will follow Mantis Mam Street Chili, hot chocolate and cider will be available at the Manti House and the History House will have an Christmas display For information on the bed and breakfast tour call For information on the celebration, contact Monte Bona 2 at Be" hand-crafte- SPRING CIT- Y- Spring City Elementary PTA is sponsoung a Santa Shop and Craft Fair on Fnday, Dec 5 fiom 3 to 6 p m, and Satuiday, Dec 6. from 10 am to 4 p m . at Spring City Elemental y Over 20 cratters will attend and a food booth will be featured along with Santa who will visit children from noon to 2 p m A collection box, will be available fo; food forjjfje local Food Bank City Christmas lights will be turned on at the city block at 6 p m and "The Littlest Angel", a free presentation by Sanpete Community Theatre will begin at 6 30 p m 8 Daniels, daughter of. Brent and Pam Daniels, Mt. Pleasant, was walking home from school on Oct. 28, when she found a $100 bill in front of the City Hall. She immediately turned it into the Chief of Police, who held it for more than the y requirement. Mayor Chesley Christensen recently presented the bill to her with the hope she has a sery good Kristy 30-da- Christmas. 462-250- Angel Tree sponsored by Child Abuse Prevention MANT- I- An Angel Tree, located at Jensens Department Store, located at 29 North Mam in Manti, is being sponsored by Sanpete Child Abuse Prevention Team Students are currently compiling names and making angels for the independent Sub for Santa They will also deliver the gifts to the children Anyone interested in sponsoring a child may choose an angel from the tree. For more information, 1 or call Kay Jensen at 1 or Valerie Beal at 835-817- 835-313- 835-595- 1. Littlest Angel plays in Fairview FAIRVIE- W- "Littlest Angel" will be performed by the Sanpete Community Theatre in the Old Fairview Dance Hall at 7 pm, Monday, Dec. 8. Activity to help build Planet SK8 The Larsen House in Mt. Pleasant is one of 10 bed and breakfasts in Sanpete County that will be featured in a holiday tour Saturday, Dec. 6. It was built in 1897 by James Larsen, a prominent sheep man and was designed by his wife, Eliza Maria Tidwell Larsen. The home includes a scrolled oak staircase, stained glass windows and gingerbread porches. MT. PLEASAN- T- A dance will be held at the Mt Pleasant recreation center at Friday, Dec. 5, at 8 p.m. featuring local bands. Proceeds from the dance will go to construct "Planet Sk8", a skate park being built in Spring City by Spring City youth. For further information on the dance or Planet Sk8 contact Holli at 462-385- 0. known live Christmas trees at the comer of Main and State Streets in Mt. Pleasant. Coun- - mated to be 110 feet tall. |