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Show August Enthusiasm abounds in Spring Citys 24th Black powder shoots are popular and so is their attire as this group shows in the Spring City Parade. SPRING CITY A large crowd of enthusiastic people attended the Spring City 24th of July Pioneer Day celebration and enjoyed the activities from the Fun Run held early that morning to the dance which concluded the days activities One of the ' largest and best parades ever wound down Main Street for the enjoyment of all. After the parade, the Salt Lake Chapter of the the Sweet Adelines provided a musical program at the LDS Church. Mutton sandwiches, Sloppy Joes, home-mad- e root beer, and pie, cake, 1, 1!)81 - The Pyramid - Page Five and brownies, potato and macaroni salads all disappeared as fast as they could be dished up in the city park. performed in the afternoon, much to the delight of those who watched. Jumpers were able to jump from a plane at a high altitude and yet land on a precise spot on the school yard. A drawing was held by the Daughters of the Utah Pioneers and a Boy Scout group with many prizes given away the D u P. schoolhouse was open to the public during the day. Also horse and buggy rides were enjoyed by all. From all of us who spent the 24th in Spring City, thank you to all who made the day so delightful! Owens to speak MANTI Wayne Owens, Democratic candidate for Utah State Governor, will be at the Manti City Park tomorrow, Thursday The Salt Lake Chapter of the Sweet Adelines perform ed before a large crowd at Spring Citys July August 2, from 1 30 p.m. to 2:30 p.m. The public is invited to attend and meet Owens and ask any questions' they may have. 24th Winners of the Canal Creek DUP drawing included Keith Sorensen, Salt Lake City a quilt; Kelly Strate. Spring City, an oil painting by Thelma Madsen and Jean Sessions, Spring City, pillow cases made by Jean Nielsen. Pictured are front from left; Jean Session, Michelle Estey, back, Donna Larsen, Ed Painter, Christie Bunnell, VisaPeterson and Cecile Watson. James Hafen takes top horseshoe honors MT. PLEASANT James Hafen, old grandson of Vernile Shelley, walked away with top honors at the first 24th of July Bowers taking second, Gary and Michael Gilbert, third, Lindsay, fourth, James Hafen also took second tournament. place at American Fork Steel Days Eleven people competed for the Tournament Junior Division, and title at the tournament sponsored by Gary Gilbert placed second in the Mt. Pleasant City and under the class D division. direction of recreation director Singles league finals show Vernile Curtis Madsen. Shelley on top in league standing, as The tournament was played in two well as high average and most groups with the top two finishers of improved player. each group advancing to the finals. High scratch game and high game Tournament favorite, Vernile over average went to Denis Andelin. Shelley took two losses, both to his Singles league class chamgrandson. The Sportsmanship pionships went to Vernile Shelley Award was presented to Rod Class A; Gary Gilbert Class B; and Claude Workman Class C. Bowers, Mt. Pleasant. Claude Workman also walked James Hafen was the winner of the first group with four wins and away with the July Leg Inter Club losses and Michael Lindsey took Trophy, He defeated Rob Bowers two out of second with two wins, one loss and and three games, 17-14one tie. The winner of the second group The next horseshoe event will be a was Gary Gilbert with four wins and k youth clinic held Aug. 6 at one loss. Rod Bowers took second 11 a.m. at the City Park. losses. two wins and with three place James Hafen won the finals with It is sponsored by Mt. Pleasant three wins and 0 losses with Rod City Recreation Department and 2-- 145-13- 6 136-13- , two-wee- Diamond Horseshoes No entrance fee will be charged The winners will receive trophies and a pair of professional horseshoes Thoses interested, 17 and younger may contact Denis Andelin or Gary Gilbert to sign up Senior Citizens FAIRVIEW- - The Fairview Senior Citizens will hold their next regular meeting at the Fairview City park on August 7. A wiener roast has been planned for that evening beginning at 7 in. p Food is being furnished by the Center, but those .attending should bring their own dishes If bad weather previals this dinner will be moved to the Senior Citizens Center. Ancient peoples used the cubit as a unit of length. It wqualed the' distance from a mans elbow to the tip of his middle finger .Mutton sandwiches and sloppy joes all disappeared during Spring City's July e. 24 events. G) -- 6 r-r c : Interest to Celebrate the Pays 12 OF THE NEW WA YNE COUNTY K ALL OFFICE CERTIFICATES OF $10,000 OR MORE 120-DA- Y OPENED DURING THE MONTH OF AUGUST i WILL EARN 12 PERCENT INTEREST THIS PREMIUM IS AVAILABL E AT THE A a. 5 Each depositor insured to 100,000 (0 FfDMAl LLT DEPOStt INSUfANCI COPOAIION q) IN FAIRVIEW, MT. PLEASANT AND LOA r |