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Show li mit fM Bus - TU t Inaiim (iliimdr UW ti lw sW-- fit fcuulti tA M.rft ri4 mtxiul one1 ftule d 4 Tjc o funks L.ke was ff tefk K cr UU it herd Pihttdr mnwM4 ff ttlf tsfte s taj UI tiW-ifur-j i At) Ik pleasant rtUr t tmftung. c fKtrtni fistur tihrf quirt lit kcbtilm Goals far tsd A nine hoi gulf course, raftipk-i- e with dub hauk, snack bif ftd ihpp ik Adjacent 10 Ihf pafk The park pmv ides al rampcng umts, rest rooms. culinary water, and sewage dump station .Some ramp uniU hat parking i fra a, (J I rrrOom and Jrrtttlrm lioih Freedom and Jerusalem are krnall unincorporated clusters of houses loralcd southwest of Fountain Green The location against the fK of the mountamk ti ideal far growing turkeys and raising cattle and moil resident are Involved in one of three activities culinary water, pteme laUrt and laftwe grills, far family outings, ptcntck, etc Ilrtionf it not available M Ihr park I ali vs dr lake drvrkgnd through Ihr eflortk of one of San prlr t earliest settlers, DaniH It lhal who rrcognurd Funk fecreat tonal facilities arte needed far an early but growing central Ilah peculation First known as Funk's Lake, the me krlectrd was in a valley to Chief Arropine and the Sanpttch Indians Uvihing to avoid a conflict with the Indians, Funk sought approval of the project from iingham Yeung, the territorial governor w ho used his influence on the Indian chief to obtain a deed to the valley. ft-so- rl mr. tournament JULY 27 In Wales Festivities Begin at 7 a.m. with breakfast ParkBowry DANCE ! 8l30 p.m. Live Band faath, fee well, the park rath year Playoffs are scheduled for little league, farm teams, pinlo and pony leagues. Orginally just for boys, the girls tournament was begun in 1980. Last year 1500 youth representing 80 teams from surrounding communities of Spring City, Fountain Green, Moroni, Nephi, Ml. Pleasant, Manti and Ephraim competed in the tournament. Winners included Manti White Sox, boys farm team winner; Girls Star Farm Team, Ephraim, and Team Ephraim Chester The little crossroads farming community of Chester is located southwest of Mt. Pleasant. Early settlers found the area of Chester first called the Bottoms, covered with sage brush, and performed the arduous work labor of clearing the land for fanning. A plentiful supply of water in the 1870s and 80s made possible good crops of grain. Stores and a church and schoolhouse have stood along the Wales Spring City crossroads during the years of the communitys existence. 4k prgle ' ... - i--i '-- the golf course is open every dav. tub house, snaik bar and pm shop are also available. Palisade feSfU' ,? 500 Y:Mt?r 29. Pirates. horse racegf roast beef dinner program contest pony rides greased pig home made ice cream little britches rodeo and more concessions hamburgers ottoc4 Sandy An annual event held in Ephraim for both boys and girls, the tournament has been held for 20 years. Little-Leagu- e PARADE 10 a.m. OPEN-AI- R July t nja-ti- v-ni- p If Lions host summer If, was an additional fso MuitMshmg Be lanliij fveiTMt im(wvcments include a a lev eg gr ass and hundr eds uf trees pf planted and tssdv around the eg Be park stjfallrf potti4t An average eg Si trio visg Iabsadr Gulf Course offers nine holes of wrltkrpf There will he pony rides for the grounds for visitors and residents alike, located off Wales has planned a full day of activities to celebrate its annual kids and other games And if anyone llighwav si one mile eas of Sterling on the north of Welsh Days July 27. gels hungry, there will be a home In addition to the annual parade made tee cream, hamburgers, lots and program, an entire new of concessions. A raffle will also be schedule of events includes games, held goodies, and contests. A little britches rodeo is planned The day will begin at 7 a m. and a roast beef dinner will provide the for 5:30 p m. and a dance will connecessary fortification for an entire clude the event at 8:30 p m. afternoon filled with excitement. Wales royally will reign over the Activities will begin at 2.30 p.m., . and will include everyone's event. Summer Lions Club softball and Miss Wales and her attendants baseball tournament is scheduled favorites, greased pig contest and a will be chosen at a pageant June 14 horse race. July 25, 26 and 27 withpplayoffs on WELSH DAYS wti w as rvdcdir aied Aug ww The (Mi) atue fm Events planned for July 27 Welsh Days OOCOOOOOOCOOOOOOOOOOOOOCCCOOOOOCCOOOOOOOOOOOOOOi aura fruit Hers fa it a in ire fitcais td mt were cut the lake and stored unul stammer ft Or tn akng eg e Ctvato which sold lor k cents heaping J4te la a4 the karjetr Valley f ink s eCtorls to aulf the ItaJruad iewvtdod psingtr set tm haded planting shade and sue to with law yards eg (he fake as Aiwtrd M a lie In (Cl wale fueme taWe-- and grills the valley Ntvrfal ifV AJUr knit Salley flooding J'ti Acre Overnight tamping Ik avadaUr MM la i dph 4 JM lot A tSsfsr fall ran or w as tuH and halt were a lint eaitir, fivlwnr ftr made u ad slfHalrd ! U WO de fake fetemtiofit ft it ItnlrtluD I if I With etrmifhl tame by contacting the park (idiUri iftd (Kluf if rat range flay utr ifrat provide nl rooms, If U Hi ikiwd l IWIalWnl If and Wt (He t PstmatV Fork tud 4 11 a me a Slate fUarvatauB Palisade offers fine, new facilities Tree-lin- e r.st Cmuit Q9 3 v.r f V,. Ss s Its quiet now, but Palisade State Park is expected to be bustling with activity beginning with the upcoming Memorial Day weekend. The State Parks Department has improved facilities and has provided 53 camping unite, rest rooms, culinary water and a sewage dump station. Some camp unite have a parking area, picnic table and barbecue grill. Several are double units. |