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Show Page Twelve Pyramid Recreation Issue May 5, 1983 Hub City Days? Biggest, best Hub City Days will be celebrated in Mt. Pleasant from June 30 through July 4 this year. The four-da- y celebration will include a pageant, "Saga of the Sanpitch, and two parades, a horse parade on Saturday prior to the rodeo, and the traditional July 4th parade. Hall followed by breakfast at the park from 9 a.m. Hub City Days parade begins at 10:30 a.m. at the high school and proceeds south on State Street. The Little Buckaraoo rodeo follows the parade, at the rodeo grounds. at the high school campus, open from 4 p.m. until the start of the pageant at 8 p.m. They are the quilt festival, featuring the fanciest stitching around, and a The demonstration. quilting demonstration quilt will be given away on the pageants last day. A pictorial panorama, the history of Mt. Pleasant in pictures, Sanpitch 7-- ty Concessions, games, balloons, portraits, horse and buggy rides and goodies will be at the park from noon until 4 p.m. Motocross races will be held from p.m. at the old ice pond ( across the highway from the park. ) Two rodeo performances are Indian displays, and pioneer scheduled, along with a Little cookouts, with light refreshments Buckaraoo rodeo for young cowboys for sale, make up the remaining activities. and cowgirls. An Independence Day rally, a Saturdays events community dinner and breakfast; A special event this year is the shows, games, concessions, a dance, and all types of fun activities, Hub City horse show, scheduled climaxed by a fireworks display, are from 10 a.m. until noon Saturday at adplanned for the annual celebration, the rodeo grounds.There is no which draws many former residents mission charge. Hub City home tours from noon as well as persons from neighboring until 4p.m. Saturday will include the communities. Kerry Deuel is chairman of the Wasatch Academy museum and the citys celebrations committee. Relic Home on State Street, where Board members include Arlene tours begin. Christensen, rodeo; Dr. Dail An horse parade Averett, parade; Rae Woolf, down State Street begins at 5 p.m., cultural enrichment; Mae Thompson, dinner; Diane Gillins, PTA end ends at the rodeo grounds where the Hub City Days Rodeo begins at 7 concessions. The historical pageant is a first- p.m. The NSHS cheerleaders will time event for Hub City Days, and is have a dance following the rodeo on named after the book, which will the tennis courts at the park. On Sunday, Sen. Jake Garn will be also be on sale. The pageant will feature the Sanpitch Sound Off the featured speaker at an InSquare Dancers, Scandinavian dependence Day rally at the new dancers, original songs and music National Guard Armory south of the by Nancy Oliver, the Sanpete city. Performances by a choir, the Community Theatre, and Order of National Guard, and the string the Arrow. ensemble, along with awarding of Performances will begin at 8 p.m. plaques to winners of the Middle on three nights: Thursday, June 30, School speech contest, are included. and Friday and Saturday, July 2 at School North Sanpete High July 4 activities But the biggest celebration will be auditorium. Admission to the pageant also Monday, July 4, which begins at 6 includes a variety of other activities a.m. with a flag ceremony at City 2-- 4 barbecue An and entertainment will be held at the park beginning at 5 p.m., followed by another rodeo performance at An art exhibit adn photo contest are planned summer. Dates will be announced later. Paula noted artists. for Mt. Pleasant again this Poulson is one of the citys 7:30 p.m. Fireworks follow the rodeo and wrap up the annual celebration, billed as the "biggest and best ever by the committee in charge. . , The home of Ruth Jones on Mt. Pleasants Main Street was built in 1875 and has changed little since. The eight-roohome has stone pillars at the main en- - trance and the round porch, which were obtained from the quarry south of Spring City, National Guard dlgop'o GqGo m has two units 70 North State A new National Guard Armory at the south edge of Mt. Pleasant was dedicated in March, 1981. The facility is the home base of Company D, 1457th Engineer Battalion which has won several national awards for proficiency and military excellence. Sanpete Valley has two guard outfits, the Mt. Pleasant unit and Battery C, 2nd Battalion, 222 Field Artillery, which won the award for National Outstanding Reserve Battalion in 1975, 76 and Street in Mt. Pleasant houses a collection of artifacts from the early history of the city. The hall is open during the Founders Day celebration in March, and in the summer months by The Relic Home on State We Feature Daily Specials CHICKEN TO GO pora 7 DAYS EACH WEEK 7 a.m. to 10 p.m. 78. If you would not be known anything, never do it. to do. Emerson Protein is the basic substance every cell in the body. of Mt. Pleasant - Dining Facilities for Large or Small Groups Call Rodger I 462-232- 8 Velma Johansen Owners |