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Show Pay Cigkt Rttmcita Tin Pyuunid Guide 22, 1991 Hfag Horseshoe Mountain Fest.set June 15 Mt. Pleasants Fourth Annual Horseshoe Mountain Festival will be held on June 15 in the new Creekside Parking area north of the stores. The event has been moved up from August to the Saturday, June 15 date. Included in the days festivities which will get underway with the Arts and Crafts Fair at 10 a.m. will be sidewalk sales, entertainment and a PTA Carnival. The Miss Horseshoe Pageant, open to girls between the ages of will be held at 11 a.m. Joan, 4, - Sl& tfSS.r-..AjST;is chairman. Dyches, Winding up the day will be a ffGirls entering the contest are asked turkey dinner at 6 p.m. followed by to wear Gay Nineties or pioneer era a dance featuring Junction 89. dresses. Booth space is available for the will there the fair by calling Neta Sorensen, craft day Throughout be archery, softball and horseshoe Chairmen include: tournaments. Sanpete Valley Hospital Administrator George Winn, softball, Jeff Jorgensen, is general chairman of the archery, Dennis Seely, and horseshoe, Don Howell, event which is under the direction of the Mt. Pleasant Chamber of The Mt. Pleasant Lions Club is Commerce. is Jon Chamber president planning an auction at 4 p.m. The The Fourth Annual Horseshoe Mountain Festival will be held on club is asking for donations. Schuhmann, 15 in Mt. Pleasant. The craft fair and other events will be held June Anyone who has items in good in the parking lot north of the stores. Sport tournaments are also shape they would like to donate can Mt. Pleasant planned. contact Lyle Vance, 436-850- 3, Snow College will be offering a summer component to its Upward Bound program, June 9 to July 19. Fifty students from seven area high schools will live on campus, take classes and work. Schools participating include North Sanpete, Manti, Juab, Gunnison, North Sevier, Richfield and South Sevier. 462-334- 4; 462-271- 3; 462-244- 1, 462-253- 8. 6. Basketball camp coming to Snow 1, STOP BY & SEE US IT2i JON'S TEXACO Pleasant State Mt. 90 North MINI - MART LAUNDROMAT CAR WASH Trailers Available BEAUTIFUL HANDCRAFTED GIFTS CRAFT SUPPLIES & MORE Stop by the ALL NEWYARN BARN CRAFT COOP West Main, Mt. Pleasant 14 J PCSW 00 ,--s 462-212- 6. 283-402- We 7 Jjf 462-285- 3. This years basketball camp will be held June 24-2- 9 at Snow College. Players can improve their game by receiving instruction in shooting, offensive moves, ball handling, passing, dribbling, positioning, and defense. Activities include a trip to the and the Scrimmage, camp Shakespearean Festival. use of the Activity Center will be On July 3 the group will com- included. bine with the Upward Bound group For more information contact from College of Eastern Utah for Snow College Conference ProSnow Follies. Ext. 207. , grams, Hookups For 31 GO 462-320- Upward bound m Want To Serve You SCHOOL AND OFFICE SUPPLY 14 West Main, Mt. Pleasant IN THE CONSOLIDATED EXCHANGE BUILDING ENJOY YOUR VISIT IN Mf. Pleoscinf 1890s atmosphere focus of citys downtown revitalization project When the entire project, which completed, the facilities will by Ida Donaldson substantial amount of 0 dedicated its Mt. Pleasant updating two existing vide a Main Street revitalization hydro plants in Pleasant Creek, is citys power needs. project in November 1990. The projects 1890s atmosphere had been visualized for at least 20 years over several city administrators. It became a reality Dec. 7, $500-,00- ASATC 0 1989, with the approval of a Community Impact Board loan et to develop parking, sidewalks, lighting, curb and gutters and other improvements in a two-blosection of the citys historic Main Street business district. The Utah Department of Transportation also upgraded streets and drainage. Tm proud as punch of this project," Mayor Chesley Christensen said. "There is not another project like it in any other Utah town of its size." Mayor Christensen said the Mt. Pleasant City Council has approved a $2,400 contract for a billboard sign announcing the citys historic Main Street district. Two 14 X signs will be placed on both the north and south Highway 89 entrances to the city. Mt. Pleasant also won approval of $863,000 Utah Board of Water Resources and $917,000 Safe Drinking Water Committee loans for a $1.8 million culinary $500-,00- ACADEMY off-stre- Ifl Summer School students grades 8-1- completing (for 1) Students learn in field study or in the classroom The Schedule: June 23 July 17 Academic courses Geological Field Study EnglishNature Field Study -- on-camp- us 48-fo- ot water project. The project U Founded 1875 ck zero-perce- the July 18- - at Wasatch August 8 Academic courses at Wasatch on-camp- us Anthropological Field Study nt will essentially replace the citys entire culinary water system and add two unused springs to the citys water source. By 2010, when the project is paid off, Mt. Pleasant officials anticipate there will be 1423 water connections compared to the current 868. In looking toward the future, city officials expect that the city may have two new hydro-electr- ic plants, part of a two phase $5.5 million project on the Pleasant Creek Irrigation System, as early as spring 1992. Photo hint: Always take a tripod with you if you plan to shoot night shots or if youll be photographing objects close- VtV f;Vi V" Credits Students attending the full academic program on campus taking one academic course and two electives will earn on and credits. Students taking one of the two 3' : week sessions will receive threeiuarters credit for one academic subject and two electives. Students may choose from four academic courses: Mathematics, English, Science and t'.S. History. Electives may include a number of different subjects, including art. study skills, music appreciation, drama, practical computer, public speaking, etc. Students participating in the field study courses will receive a full year's credit for each course completed. Those attending a field course combined with an session will receive one and credit. (Note: Enrollment for classes and field study courses will be limited in order to provide maximum benefit to those participating. one-ha- ' s FOR MORE INFORMATION CONTACT: DIRECTOR OF ADMISSION WASATCH ACADEMY Mt. Pleasant, Utah 84647 (801)462-241- 1 :V Tr i |