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Show Page Six - The Pyramid - July 17, 2003 Get NEW teeth and save a bundle! Cities plain Intermountain Denture Clinic uses a patented system to make you quality dentures at reasonable prices. These dentures look and less lhaiT feel like regular dentures, but cost 66 the national average. You also get at no extra charge, not to mention free follow-uCall today lor your free consultation! 35-472-Q30 24 July Ollier services include: Relines $93 Each. Repairs S25 & up, & Cast Partial;, $353 candy parade. A carnival at the city park begins at 11 a.m. with concessions, entertainment, a cake auction and more. A street dance begins at 8 p.m. For more information call: (435) 462-363- July 23, Centerfiekl Pioneer Days events, Centcrficld City park. A parade will be held at 5 p.m., followed by a dinner at the LDS Ward on Highway 89. For more information call: (435) 6. 3' Covetage Popular Length? Limited Quantifier Gray Online Catoiog metc::rna"!.Di2 Charco' Gray Almond. V ' CK? METALmart NO MORE METAL A South 1200 East Left LI. 1 - -8- 00-947-0249 Wo acx:ep! Store Hours: M-- F 8-- 5 SAT There has never been a product like XanGo! Fairview Pioneer Day Rodeo Royalty for 2003 are Queen Erin Johnson, daughter of Greg and Sandra Johnson, Fountain Green; first attendant, Jessica Olson, daughter of Bob and Lori Olson, Milburn; and second attendant, Kami Mitsvotai, daughter of Caleb and Laura Mitsvotai, Manti. To be conscious that you ignorant is a great step to knowledge. ' In the advance of civiliza-ar- e tion it is new knowledge which paves the way. For more information call: (435) Panguitch Panguitch July celebrations will feature a high school invitational rodeo each night at 7 p.m., at Triple C", 115 East 800 528-703- 1. 23-2- 6, North. Contestants from 40 states and Canada will compete. The rodeo begins each night at 7 p.m., followed by a dance. For more information call: 127-3S5- Fountain (Iitcii and 19 "Lamb cti ities begin July IS at 2 p in. with a Youth Lamb Show, billowed by a mutton and sour dough bread dinner at the city patk at 5 and a youth talent p m 18 " (800) 444-668- 9. July 24 activities include a 7 a.m. breakfast. Center Street at Zions Bank parking lot; a 10 a.m. parade, Center Street and Main Street; a noon barbecue by the Panguitch Fire Department; childrens races at 2 p.m., and a 9 p.m. dance. For more information call: , show at 8 i m. J.i'y 19 at Ti: 31) a.m., there w i!' be a tun run in the city park, a Hag ceremony at 7 a.m., and a chuck wagon bieaklast starting at 9 a.m. A cralt lair stalls at 10 a.m., followed by a parade at noon. Lnlei tainiiienl iides, food and other activities will be held throughout the day. A dance starts at 9 p.m. For mole information call: (435) For more information on any of the featured cities and events, contact the Sanpete County Travel and Heritage 676-858- , (.435 While, Tan, Green Brown, Blue, Burgundy Vr 81 SAVINGS ' FORYOUI : games. softball game will be held at 6 p.m., followed by a horse parade and prerodeo enter tainnient at 7 p.m and todeo at 8 p.m. For mm e information call: (435) Jul, Days xO'Ta IS "SlZZLWWfm Mayfield co-e- d 5. Council or U.S. Highway 89 Alliance at (435) 462-2502. 445-345- Golf camp Spring City July 24, Pioneer Day celebrations include a parade, ear pw.i.mmgal Sorensen Towing Recovery, Lockouts, and Emergency Roadside Service. Sanpete e County's LARGEST and ONLY Towing Companyl 24 U Towing, E- 5- Towing Is . all we do I Next time you need help, ask for us by name., Sorensen Towtng 835-150- 1 ion .. f in 25i12 Ss L 17211' 23,195 $M?0t LOCttiOMt (801) fs hh. 5 15 39$ Visit.pt Toll Homo tn(hx.U fuawit-j- ;C40C 465-030- 0 Of ww M (ArytrU.PJing for) tmmmmmm Free 50 ft SM $$ Jorgensen, sophoZane Christensen, freshman; Kenny Rawlings, seventh and eighth grades. Poulsen waked Randy away with several first place awards in chipping, putting and closest to hole contests. Other winners included Jordan Seely, longest drive; Tim Beesley, second place putting; and Zane Christensen, Tyson Jorgensen and Kade Anderson, tied for third place in putting. Special appreciation goes to Scott Olsen, Palisade Golf Course pro; Scott Butler, North Sanpete High School golf coach; and Tod Hansen, assistant golf coach. - t itxxit U9fy mow mmmr mfui MT. PLEASAN- T- North Sanpete Golf Camp recently concluded after three days of hot weather, a lot of driving range and putting practice. Future North Sanpete golfers worked on their grip, stance, alignment, putting stroke, then moved onto the links. Tournament medals were awarded to those with the lowest scores. Winners were Randy Poulsen, senior, overall; Tyler Brotherscn, junior; Tyson more; Cleary Building Corp, mm 528-329- JULY SIDING July 24 celebrations include a 10 a.m. mammoth parade, day-lon- g activities, a donation auction, concessions, entertainment, contests and p. in. A 8. Centcrficld 4B South Main Street a. Hfllper, UT C53g sqjt Sunrise Gold C35g sgj& Ivory, Beige rens Iainiiw ROOFING STEEL show, dance and horse shoe pitching contest. The firemans breakfast begins at 7 a.m. at the Fire Station followed bv a child- "Fairview PioJuly 23-2neer Days." Celebrations will be held at the citys rodeo gtounds and park. July 24 ewents include a 6 a. m. tiremans wake up and fun iun. At 7 a in., a Hag ceremony and breakfast. At 9 a. ill., there will be a Daughters of the Ctali Pioneers program; and a 10 a in. craft fair at the Fait iew Dance Hall. The kids parade is at 10:30 a. m., followed by the Mama. in. along moth Parade at State Street. Kids games begin in the p in., with other patk at held entertainment being throughout the day. July 2b, the 19th annual demolition dot by begins at 7 1 -4- activities SANPETE COUNTY'-- - The cities and towns in Sanpete Count) and along U.S. Highway 89, the Heritage Highway, are planning numerous acti ities and ewents throughout the month of July in celebration of summer and I tail's Pioneer Day. adjustments.,' p IVt Tristy Nunn, M.D., Family Practice Physician, has just joined the premier health care providers of Sanpete and will be opening up her new practice in the Ephraim Family Practice Clinic beginning August 1 1 , 2003. Dr. Nunn graduated from Brigham Young University in 1993 in Zoology. Then transferring to Wayne State University School of Medicine in Detroit, Michigan where she graduated in 1997. She completed her residency at Oakwood Health Care Systems in Dearborn, Michigan in 2000. After resiin Salmon, Idaho and another dency, she and her husband spent a in American Fork. She spent much of her residency and career researching stress management and has taught many stress management classes. She is highly trained in obstetrical procedures and Family Practice care from pediatrics to geriatrics. She and her husband. Chuck, who is also a family practice physician practicing in Mt. Pleasant, will be making their home in Ephraim with their daughter, Rebeckah. Dr. Nunn enjoys running marathons, mountaineering, rock climbing, scrapbooking and such sports as basketball, soccer and volleyball. 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