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Show Page Sixteen Pyramid Recreation Issue ywar-ww May 23. 1984 i County fair Sanpetes showcase Fair traditionally The queen and first two runners-u- p Sanpete from the local pageants are wraps up summer activities and provides a showcase of the countys eligible to compete in the Miss products and talents. Sanpete Pageant. The queen is This years fair is scheduled selected on the basis of interviews August 20 through 25. The Miss with judges, swim suit competition Sanpete Pageant will be held August and evening gown competition. The 18. talent portion counts for half the Crowning of Miss Sanpete is a pre- total points, while the other three county activity which always draws make up the remaining fifty percent. capacity crowds. Miss Sanpete rigns over the The reigning Miss Sanpete, who is also Miss Utah State Fair, Julene county fair with her attendants and Taylor, will crown the new Miss will compete for the Miss Utah State Sanpete from contestants who Fair title. She also represents represent various communities in Sanpete in the Miss Utah Pageant the following June. the county. The pageant is under the direction Activities surrounding the Sanpete of Barbara Barton of Manti. County Fair include a parade, County cooocccoooscooooooooeccooooccccoooooccocoooocoo WELSH DAYS 1 ' Program Barbeque Turkey Games Hamburger Stand at park animal v- ,.rk r; & i $ are judging k Vv IsXi Parade to highlight Welsh Days, July 28 f 8 V i K IT Julene Taylor Miss Utah State Fair PLAN TO ATTEND THE 50TH ANNUAL TTAfiuillPH 12-13-- V traditionally held during the day Thursday followed by the demolition derby. Fridays activities traditionally include livestock judging, horse races, and a rodeo performance. Saturday is the biggest day of the fair, and begins with the open horse show in the morning, followed by horse races in the afternoon, a fun run from Palisades to Manti, the parade down Mantis Main Street, and the rodeo performance at night. coococeceoooo90ooocoeccooooeoeoeoseaccooocc9oc iooosocooocccooooooeceoeoeosoecosoeososooecocoosoooooecoeooecoseeo JULY w Ht 4-- small DANCE Live Band ParkBowry .i-- 4-- H AW Part of the traditional Welsh Day Celebration is the honoring of some of the towns oldest residents with roses and gifts. Here Ethel Lamb, Ella Lamb and Marvella Anderson are shown being honored at last years Welsh Days. This years event will be held July 28. Festivities Begin at 11 a.m. with parade OPEN-AI- R m 4-- JULY 28 9 & pSJJr carnival, exhibits, races, and a demolition derby. Also scheduled in connection with the fair are the demonstration contest, Farm Bureau Talent Find and the style dress revue judging and fashion show. The horse show, pet show, and In Wales 1 ' Welsh Days will open with a big air dance at the bowry in the city parade at 11 a.m. on Saturday, July park. A live band will be featured. 28. Trout stamp Many former residents and friends are expected to return home for the annual event which will also In an effort to increase funds feature a program, games and plenfor the states trout fishing available ty to eat. programs, the Utah Wildlife Board A stand will be set up has instituted a trout fishing stamp. 1 in thehamburger Effective with last years fishing park and will be there all day for the festivities. Also barbequed season, all licensed fishermen will turkey sandwiches will be served. be required to have a validated There will be fun and games for (signed) trout stamp in his-heveryone of all ages she added. possession while fishing for, A queen contest to select Miss possessing, or transporting trout. Wales will be held and the new Interstate waters, Bear Lake, royalty will reign over the July 28 Flaming Gorge Reservoir, and Lake events. Powell, are exempt from the trout Winding up the day will be an open stamp requirement. er 14 Childs Play Day Care & Open Rodeo-Porades-Carniv- EPHRAIM 320 So. 50 W. OAL-ROOf- P.O. Box 404 Nephi, Utah 84648 CALL (801) Monday-Frida- y 6:30 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. Infants to 12 years old al TICKET INFORMATION WRITE: Pre-Scho- ol . 801-283-43- O a. 3 801-835-11- 71 Drop Ins Welcome or 623-064- 38 MANTI 425 E. Union c(at.on cooooeo6ooooeccoceeooeoooooooooeecoocoooeoooocoQoooeoooooooeoooooeoX SPECIAL PAGEANT HOURS AVAILABLE 6:30 P.M. TO MIDNIGHT CALL AHEAD |