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Show I Pay Cigfcfew - Tb KmuMu Guide - Htw 23. 1990 Welkommento Ephraim s Scandinavian Fest The friendly folk of Ephraim extend a warm invitation to join them in their annual celebration of Scandinavian heritage May 25 and Youll feci right at home and and pioneer dwellings. Ephraim and the Sanpete Valley were recently recognized by state officials as being ""the finest remaining storehouse of 19th century Mormon buildings.. .filled with . examples of Mormon trades There is a camping and craftsmanship. that will be enforced on Your guides for this fasForest in areas of dispersed tour will be tour of its historic buildings cinating members of The Daughters of camping. The limit allows different Utah Pioneers. Besides the individuals or groups to use will also buildings, they ribe-some of the hardships; the same camping area and trials and triumphs of these allows the site to rejuvenate. early Scandinavian settlers and why they chose this valley over any other in the west. Tours will originate at the Ephraim City Hall and end at Pioneer Park. Other Scandinavian Festival events will include a bread baking contest, from 2 to 4 p.m. Friday, May 25, and a Little Denmark supper and naming of the king and queen, at 6 p.m. that evening. welcome as you sample special Scandinavian foods, music and even a local talent show and attend a parade dotted with 26. performers in native ScandiEach May the streets of navian costume. As part of your visit to Ephraim come alive with the rich flavor and colorful tradiEphraims Scandinavian Festions of the citys tival, make sure to include a stout-heart- ed Scandinavian forebears. 16-d- ay 30-min- desc- Summer school slated at SC Snow College, in Ephraim, offers summer school instruction beginning with the first session June 10 to July 19. The second session will be g. 30. held July Class instruction for the first session will start on June 10, with June 14 the last day it students may register for ses. There will be an Indepcn-th- e dence Day holiday, July 4. Second session instruction will begin July 22, with the Pioneer Day holiday observed July 24. July 26 will be the last day to register for this session. -- 22-Au- clas-lim- Activities Saturday May 26 will include, a fun run at 8 a.m.; tennis tournament, 9 a.m.; historical tours from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.; craft booths at Pioneer Park from 9:30 a.m. to 5 p.m.; food booths, ugliest trolls display and arts show from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Also Scandinavian dancers will perform from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. along with old world crafts and bread baking displays and sales. A childrens costume parade craftsman will be is set for 1 a.m. and at 1 p.m. Artist like Kathy Peterson an displaying their talents during Scandinavian Days in Ephriam an award ceremony will be old-wor- May 26th. ld 1 held. Vmi Famed Manti LDS Temple is Sanpete Countys focal point. Many visitors come annually to view the exterior of this historic building which was dedicated in 1988. fa h tal Sanpete Coanfy (an (fie paai 85 yeaw As a resident of Sanpete County you can depend on the people who depend on you... US! We know you are a vital part of the growth of this valley and your success benefits us all. So we make it a point to help you financially whenever we can. dpMitor tnauradto HM(U MTOUt INHNUNCt StOOSOO COWMAWN See us about convenient term loans, checking and savings or just sound advice were here to help BANKING HOURS: 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Weekdays |