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Show Page Time MANTI July Fourth Ju,y MORMON MIRACLE PAGEANT 13, 14, 15 July Lamb Judging July 6:30 15 . . a.m 9 10:30 a.m 11a.m. .. a.m Flag Raising Chuck Wagon Breakfast Program, City Park a.m 10 a.m Parade 2:30 p.m 9p.m 1:30p.m. p.m. . 6p.m. ... 10 p.m. . . 3 . SPRING July Celebration July 24 7 p.m. to 9:30 p.m 1 Chuck Wagon Dinner, City Park July FAIRVIEW Pioneer Days July 20 Melodrama, The Labors of Love by North Bend Entertainers 8 p.m July 21 Pro Rodeo, Rodeo Arena Junction July all day 6 a.m. to 8 a.m 8a.m. to 10 a.m. ... 9 a.m. to 11 a.m. ... 10p.m. toll:30p.m noon to 1 89 Dance to 2 p.m 2p.m. to 3 p.m. 3p.m. 4 p.m. 6p.m. 8 p.m. Pony Express Mud Wrstle and Tug of War Lunch (PTO) noon to 1 p.m. Lip Sync, Amateur Hour Spring City Ballplayers Association d Softball Game Wild Cow Milking Contest Watermelon Eating Contest Battle of the Sexes, Obstacle Course Pony Polo Matches Dance, Behind Old School (Junction 89) p.m lp.m. 8 p.m 9 : 30 p. m Wet-n-Wil- ... to4p.m to 6 p.m. . to 8 p.m. ... to midnight . . 22 Sports Haven Kids Rodeo Horseshoe Tournament Museum Open House, Museum Pie Bake-of- f and Eating Contest Mutton & Sour Dough Dinner Horse Parade, State Street Rodeo, Rodeo Arena 9a. m . e CENTERFIELD July . . Lamb Auction, Park Lamb sandwiches served at Park Childrens Activities, City Park Dance following parade 24 . noon 7 lp.m . 7:30a.m.. Talent Show and Program, New Bowery, City Park 14 a.m. 7 n, lp.m 1 p.m p.m. to 4 p.m 3 p.m 4 p.m 6 p.m 8 p.m 1 1DP trap top sroPsi IVBAl July Flag Raising a.m 7a.m. to9a.m. 7 a.m a.m. to noon 11a.m. to noon 10 11 24 . Firemens Breakfast Parade, All entries welcome Outdoor Musical Program and Quilt Raffle ( DUP ) Mutton Lunch, Lions Club C0NV6NI6NT MQMecBBMOMffiNieMeMSCta&vsafffinraMB 20 OVtiCB I fdontaiM HOURS. jj tce-dO- UO prink l& I CREDIT CAPOS nsOASH 19S North Stott Street Mt. Ploaiont, Utoh 04647 fucampgrounds maintained for ture visits. The Land and Water Conservation Fund Act allows 75 percent of fees to be returned to the Forest Service for maintenance of facilities. The other 25 percent goes to the state and local counties in lieu of taxes. Campers may purchase camp stamps until Dec. 31, 1989 when they will be discontinued and no longer sold to the public. They will still be honored at all National Forest campgrounds, according to the Sanpete District Forest Ranger. SgesoiM ALL STORES OPBH OmL 1PISC0U6R.I OP eas. Fees paid will be used to keep C0MVENI im ifalXs 24, 1989 Sanpete District campgrounds by Friday, May 26, for the open Firemens Wake Up weekend include: Fun Run, Milburn Memorial Day Manti Community Campground, Early Bird Breakfast, Lions Park Flag Ceremony, Lions Park eight sites and one group unit; Lake DUP Program Hill Campground, 10 sites and two Kids Parade, State Street group units; Chicken Creek Camp.Mammoth Parade, State Street seven sites and one group .Carnival & Games, Lions Park ground, unit. Barbecue Lunch, Lions Park The Spring City (five sites) and Program Sun Shade N Raid Ball Games Maple Canyon (nine sites) picnic Demolition Derby areas will also be open. Giant Fireworks, Rodeo Arena Twelve-MilFlat campground, 1 1 sites and two group units, will be open as soon as the snow melts on CITY the road. Reservations may be made for 24 any of the group units by contact21 ing the Sanpete District Office. The 1989 user fee is S5 per camp Square Dance, Behind Old School (Bruce Bown) site or unit. This is an increase of S over last years fees. Reservation rates will remain the 22 same as lastyears rates, along with Snow Follies the group unit use fee, $10. Fun Run There is no cost to use the Spring Obstacle Course and Maple Canyon picnic arCity Race 6a.m. ... Lamb Days Htw) Campgrounds now open 18-2- FOUNTAIN GREEN July 23 Patriotic Program and 2 Manti LDS Temple Grounds July - Tin Pymntii Rewaliwt Guide - I) . . ficec. i. esfp iS&S . lOi North Mein Street 4627 Ephraim, Utoh 300 North Mein Street Monti, Utah 14642 15 South Main Street Utah 04635 Gunnison, S90 last 300 South Utah 14701 Richfield, W 4 |