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Show "Kirkmount" will perform at a free concert in the Spring City Park Bowery at 7 p.m., Wednesday, July 24, in conjunction with Pioneer Day activities. r Ch. tfo VAtp- - CENTENNIAL 896-- 1 996 1 f i U;i VI M Spring City to hold final Sanpete Centennial Ball n L E II 1 SPRING CITY The last Sanpete County Centennial Ball of the season will be held at 8 p.m., Saturday, July 20, in the Spring City Recreation Center, 150 East Center Street. Music will be provided by the Dennis and Kathleen Hansen Family, a string quartet from Ephraim. Taped music down through the decades will also be played. Centennial dress or best dress is encouraged. Spring Citys Centennial Royalty, Audra Blain, Iris Irving and Lorraine Keyes will be introduced at 9 p.m. They will also serve as grand marshals for the Pioneer Parade, Wednesday, July 4 IJ A dedication of a Centennial tree and plaque for the new ballroom of the old school is also planned. With each ticket purchase, names will be entered in the drawing for the Commemorative Henry Rifle, a limited centennial issue, commemorating 100 years of statehood. Centennial Ball tickets may be purchased in advance at the city hall, or call For more information, contact Gary Parnell. IN MT. PLEASANT, UTAH Volume 104 84647 - 462-224- July 17, 1996 Number Twenty Nine Price $.50 . I ' I I 'I V:. fiM B'l I A 'X -- Ftn Green to enjoy Granny and Me; poet at Lamb Days ; M rII i 1 r WSmM ; vr Softball games will be played throughout the day. At 9 p.m. to midnight a dance will be held at the Big Bowery for ages 14 and up. 445-354- urns. m&m;,? .&&. 4 ?' Ki s' ft "h. ' - 't FOUNTAIN GREE- N- Lamb Day festivities will begin Friday, July 19 at 2 p.m. with the Youth Lamb Show and judging at the city park. At 5:30 p.m., a special rededication program for the Bishops Storehouse will be presented. The building was constructed in 1906 by the LDS Church, but is presently owned by the city. The city has leased the building to the Uinta Springs Camp, Daughters of Utah Pioneers, DUP, for as long as they desire to use and care for it. The program will be presented by DUP members. The dedicatory prayer will be given by Keith B. McMullin, second counselor of the Presiding Bishopric. At 7 p.m., a Centennial Program will be presented in the new elementary school, followed by square dancing, line dancing and homemade ice cream. Second Counselor of the Presiding Bishopric, Keith B. McMullin, will be the featured speaker. An art show of local talent will be displayed. For further information, contact Susan Monson at w ip ....' elude games, rides, entertain-- ment, and lamb sandwiches. At 3 p.m., the lambs will be sold at the city park. At 5 p.m.. prize drawings at the city park. tion ' . Events include Bishops storehouse re-dedica- I- 4. Z, vf f r 2. Parade entry forms available Softball games will be played throughout the day. On Saturday July 20, at 6:30 a.m., the fun run will begin at the city park. At 7 to 9 a.m., a .'-- r 1; ; . FAIRVIEW Entry forms for the Fairview Main Parade are still available through Fairview City Hall, 85 South State, or by calling Ken Hamilton, chuckwagon breakfast will be served at the city park followed by a flag ceremony at 7:30 a.m. A craft fair will be at the city park from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. At 10 a.m., a program will be presented at the big bowery at the city park featuring Sharon (Sam) A. Jackson, cowboy poet, Jeff Vail and Faye Davies, performing artists. At 1 p.m., the parade will begin on State Street. At 2:30 p.m., activities at the park in- - 427-338- '' 8. - 'I-- " T Faye Davies and Jeffrey Vail, "Granny and Me," performing artists, will perform during Fountain Green Lamb Days at 10 a.m., Satur day, July 20, at the Big Bowery in the city park. Davis plays the harmonica and Vail is guitarist, soloist and plays banjo. Spring City plans multiday Pioneer Day schedule SPRING CIT- Y- Festivities for Pioneer Days will begin at 8 a.m., Thursday, July 18, with the third annual tennis tournament on the Wasatch Academy Courts. Singles, doubles and mixed doubles for boys, girls, men and women will be played. An eight-gam- e proset with no-a- d scoring and tiebreaker at eight will be played. For more information, call Jerry Golding at 462-306- 7 or Sue Schoppe at ext. 22. 8 u nt 462-241- . 1, softball tournaA junior co-e- d ment will be played from 8 a.m., to 5 p.m., and an adult co-e- d softball tournament from 6 p.m. until dark. On July 19, 8 a.m., the tennis tournament play continues throughout the day along with the adult co-e- d softball tournament at the city park. On Saturday, July 20, 8 a.m., tennis tournament play will continue and adult co-e- d softball tournament will continue until 6 p.m. Car show registration 8 a.m. to noon, will take place at the city park with the show beginning at noon to 4 p.m. when prizes will be awarded. A childrens carnival will also take place at the city park from noon to 4 p.m. A craft show will take place at the city park from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. At 8 p.m., the last Sanpete County Centennial Ball will begin Sheran (Sam) A. Jackson, a member of Western Cowboy Poets of Idaho and former Fountain Green resident, will perform during Lamb Day celebrations 10 a.m., Saturday, July 20. i at the Recreation Center, 150 E. Center Street. Tennis Tournament finals will be played on the Golding Court, south of town, at 8 a.m., Saturday, July 20. Prizes will be awarded for first place winners in each division. A drawing for a tennis racket and other prizes will take place at 11 a.m. fast held at the fire station, 50 North Main, serving from 7 to 9:30 a.m. At 10 a.m., the Pioneer Day Parade will start down Main Street. At 10:30 a.m., the Horseshoe Tournament will begin. For registration and information call Bart Olsen at At 10:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m., pioneer demonstrations and childrens games will be held at the city park. At noon to 1:30 p.m., a barbecue and talent show will be held at the city park. At 1:30 p.m., the Anything Goes Pet Show will be held at the Continued to page 2 462-380- On Sunday, July 21, at 7 p.m., a free outdoor concert featuring an Old Time Gospel Music Revival at the city park. Concert goers are encouraged to bring chairs and blankets for seats. On Wednesday, July 24, 6:30 a.m., the firemans wake up call will be sounded to encourage everyone to come to their break 4. Fairview calendars events for big Pioneer Days gala FAIRVIE- WPioneer Days with a cothis year, begins early ed softball tournament starting at 7 a.m. at the ball park on Saturday, July 20. A truck pull will be held at 7 p.m. at the rodeo grounds. Wednesday, July 24, starts even earlier with the firemans wake-u- p at 5 a.m. The fun run down Milbum Road follows the call at 6 a.m. Lions Park will be the location of the 7 a.m. flag raising ceremony and the firemans breakfast. The DUP will present a program at 9 a.m. in the Fairview Second and Third LDS Ward Church, 131 East 100 North. A craft fair will start a 10 a.m. at the dance hall. A childrens parade will begin 10:30 a.m. with the main parade starting around 11 a.m. The EMTs will host a barbecue at the Lions Park at noon. Childrens games and musical programs will begin at p.m. The Pony Express is scheduled to ride through town at 3:30 p.m. on its way to the Governors Mansion. The 12th annual demolition derby will be held at the rodeo arena starting at 7 p.m. with the fireworks display at 10 p.m. Thursday. July 25 and Friday, July 26 at 8 p.m. both nights, the North Bend Entertainers will present the show "Wagon Wheels West". Besides the stage production, Friday, July 26, will have the horse parade starting at 6 p.m. on at 1 entertainState Street. ment will start at 7 p.m. with the CRC Championship Rodeo at 8 p.m. Saturday, July 27, activities at begin with the 8 a.m. starting at Skyline Mountain Resort. A horseshoe tournament at the Lions Park will begin at 10 a.m. Noon sees two activities, the all mule roundup and the mutton and sourdough dinner. Pre-rod- eo Mini-triathal- entertainment will 7 at p.m. and rodeo at 8 begin will be a dance at the There p.m. dance hall starting at 9 p.m. Sunday, July 28, will conclude the weeks activities with a program at the Fairview 1st and 4th LDS Ward Building, 122 South State at 7 p.m. Pre-rod- eo |