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Show Page 1 2 - Pyramid Recreation Guide - May 1 3. 1 992 Fairview Pioneer Days slated July Pioneer Days, one celebrations in South Central Utah, will begin July 18 through 25. Seven days of events are being planned, according to co- chairman Kathi Giles. The event begins on Saturday, July 18, with a mens softball at the ball field. Also on Saturday, the mud volleyball playoff will be held at the Rodeo Arena. Sunday, July 19, a patriotic program will be held at the Fair- view First Ward at 7 p.m. A special guest speaker is planned, Mud volleyball finals will be held Monday, July 20 at 6 p.m. at the rodeo arena. Participants and spectators alike will have fun parade will be held at 6 p.m. down Main Street, followed by live entertainment at the rodeo arena prior to the first night of the big Western States Championship Rodeo, which begins at 8 p.m. July 24th events begin at 5 a.m. with the traditional mens wake up, followed by a fun run at 6 a.m. Trophies will be awarded to winners and all entries will receive The firemens breakfast will be held at 7 a.m. with a flag raising at the Lions Park at 7:30 a.m. The big parade down Main Street starts at 11 a.m., with floats, horses, music and candy, A carnival will be held beginning at noon at the Lions Park with and excitement. the North EMTs sponsoring their tasty 21, Tuesday, July Bend Entertainers will present aruharbecue sandwiches, ' Live entertainment will be on melodrama. A team penning competition the bowery stage at p.m., and will be held July 22 at 8 p.m. at at 3 p.m. the Little Buckaroo the rodeo arena. Thursday, July 23, a horse Fairview of the largest nt 1 P Breakfast I Special I BISCUITS & GRAVY I I I I I I 2 EGGS Choice of Bacon or Sausage $2" CHAD'S CITY CAFE I 350 N. Main, Ephraim Skyline Mountain Resort Rodeo is planned. Parents permission is needed for participation. Live entertainment will be held at the rodeo grounds at 7 p.m. prior to the Danny Clegg Rodeo which begins at 8 p.m. Saturday, July 25, the will be held at Skyline Mountain Resort at 9 a.m. The event includes swimming, bike mini-triathel- 4 riding and running. Trophies will be given to winners in the junior and senior divisions. All entrants will be given A horseshoe tournament will be held at the Lions Park at 10 a.m. at the horseshoe pit. Trophies will be given to winners. A mutton and sour dough dinner at the Lions Park at 1 p.m., will be followed by a live program at 2 p.m. The annual Demolition Derby at the Rodeo Grounds at 8 p.m., will be followed by a dance at the Fairview Dance Hall at 10 p.m. Palisade State Park so visitors bring their campers and spend a few days. A club house with a snack bar is available. Kirk Abbegglen is the golf pro. Golf lessons are taught and Golf the Mens and Ladies Association also sponsors various tournaments during the summer. Visitors to the county will d also enjoy the three-hol- e course at Skyline Mountain Resort in Mountain-villThe area, which features a by can also off. The course is located e. AFFILIATED WITH Swimming , Picnic, Family Reunions, R.V. Park 4 or write: Fairview: (801) SKYLINE MOUNTAIN RESORT 462-254- 8 141 East 5600 South Suite 105 Salt Lake City, Utah 84107 HUNDREDS OF RESORTS IlipPtfii" NATIONWIDE ' CABIN -- CAMPER MEMBERSHIPS 263-378- Rodeos are part of the countys summer celebrations. Fairview and Mountains, is Managers are Mike and Reon Holden, Fairview, who say they 18 plan to have two more holes an eventual finished by the end of summer. The course has been built with Bill Gundry will give lessons A driving range is available, private donations and a lot of hard work. It has also been done and the course is open daily from without any government money. dawn to dusk. ', panoramic sweep the Manti-LaS- al for designed holes. - Adventure conference set at Snow newly-opene- of- fers unparalleled outdoor recreation with fine lakes nearby and mountain serenity. Resort occupies 1500 acres of prime land. Call (801) on Golf courses surrounded by picturesque mountains countrys of Golf is probably the most popular participant sport I and possibly the most expensive. I As golf courses become more I costly to build and operate, the green fees also climb. Golfers in Sanpete have the advantage of a beautiful nine-hol- e I course above Palisade Lake ea I of Sterling. An added benefit is I the low green fees; seldom have to wait to tee I golfers I 18-2- 5 GOLF COURSE OPEN SKM1INE mountain RESORT LOCATED NORTHEAST OF MT. PLEASANT An Education EPHRAIM and Adventure Conference will 2 on the Snow be held Sept. College Campus. Events will include day, evening, and Saturday educational, experiential and outdoor classes for both teens and adults. Courses arent offered for credit so there are no homework, exams, or grades. Classes will be scheduled 10-1- 1 from 9 a.m. to 3:15 p.m. in 12 hour blocks with breaks between classes. Two sessions will be held Thursday and Friday evening starting at 6:30 p.m. The program will be marketed throughout the state but is priot marily designed for the people Sanpete. For more information contact 1 Conference Programs, 625. ext. 207 or 283-402- MINI TRIATHLON 7 ENTRE FEE $250 late fee to register that day. 25, 1992 JULY SWIMMING - 1 LAP BIKE RACE - 3 MILES RUNNING - 1 MILE STARTING TIME 9 A.M. AT SKYLINE MTN. RESORT Mens & Women's Divisions BOTH DIVISIONS GROUPED BY AGE Trophies, Medallions and SPONSORED will be given BY FAIRVIEW CITY |