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Show Home of: The Mormon Miracle Pageant 1 999 Attendance: 94,100 VOLUME 114 -- MANTI, UTAH 50 CENTS NUMBER 4 AUGUST 12, 1999 Sanpete County Fair events will run Aug. 14 to 21 Looking Back is the theme for this year's Sanpete County Fair, which is now underway, and will continue through next week. Several new events are on the crowded schedule, which will ensure that this years will be the best yet. Sure to draw a large appreciative crowd will be the appearance of Utah Valley Skyline Chorus, a barbershop quartet singing group, who will perform at the Fairgrounds at p.m. on Saturday, August 2 This is a free event and can be enjoyed by the whole fam1 1 . ily. On Wednesday the Exhibition Building opens and the carnival will be in operation. At 7 in the evening will be the Farm Bureau Talent Find. The main event on Thursday will be the Demolition Derby. Many other events are scheduled for Friday and Saturday, Aug. mainly the Clegg Championship Rodeo and Hide Races on both nights at ever-popul- 20-2- ar 1, 8 p.m. The Fairboard invites participation in the annual County Fair Parade, which will parade through Mantis Main Street on Saturday, Aug. 21 at 5 p.m. High school Next Saturday, Aug. 14 will be marching bands, drill teams, the Open Class Horse Show, and, cheerleading squads or athletic in the evening, the Miss Sanpete teams are invited to participate as Scholarship Pageant. Monday well as other representatives of night will be the Junior Rodeo for county businesses and residents. kids ages Tuesday, Aug. 17 There will be awards given in vari7. is the Horse Show. 4-- H ous categories. Bum prescribed for Six-Mi- The project will be conNational Forest ducted when the appropriate conditions occur this fall. If the bum plans to regenerate aspen in Canyon, east of Sterling, by occurs during hunting season. prescribed burning of approxi- Forest Service personnel will be mately 2,000 acres of mixed co- in the area to monitor the bum al Six-Mi- le nifer dominated stands this fall. and inform the public. The ForThe bum will increase for- est Service anticipates that this age for wildlife and livestock, bum will take place during the reduce fire hazards by eliminat- week of August 2, through ing down material that could result in serious wildfire, and inIf you have questions, concrease the amount of water pro- tact the Sanpete Ranger District in Ephraim. duced by this watershed. 1 18 Sanpete County Fair on Aug. 21 at 1 p.m. at the Fairgrounds. Admission to this barbershop singing experience is free and is appropriate for the whole family. mid-Octob- Temple stone quarry, pool, water project all on agenda Karen Buchanan with their attorney, were there to y Many items are brought to the petition the City to close the Manti the Council the of through City agenda quarry. Mr. Joseph Rust, representing meeting. Some are recommendations which are discussed and held the Allred Trust, the Olsen Parry Trust and Keith McKay of State for consideration at another meetStone was present. He noted that studies. Others maying following be dealt with at the time. Then there is no commercial use of this and there-for- e the there are those which are of the announcement and congratulation only other use must be recrenature. The meeting on August 4th ational. The property has been fenced and gated for all but the last had some of each. All parties with interest in the nine years. He also noted that an stone quarry behind the temple. "easement of necessity requires By right-of-wa- right-of-w- All-Americ- an girls will an Irish step dance to the music of Eighteen vie for the Miss Sanpete crow n at the Miss Sanpete Pageant to be held Sat., Aug. 14 at 7 p.m. at the Manti High School. The contestants are: Anjanae Fuentes, daughter of Manuel and Korrine Fuentes of Manti, will perform a piano solo entitled The Cat and the Mouse. Jacey Crane, daughter of James and Teri Crane of Gunnison, will perform a vocal solo entitled Colors of the Wind. Brooke Pierro, daughter of Steve and Denise Pierro of Ephraim, will perform week-lon- g Council handles a variety of topics le The Sanpete Ranger District, Manti-LaS- Members of the Utah Valley Skyline Chorus will wrap up the ay that the C lty own or has control of their property. Councilmember Earl Wheeler indicated that tresthe area oer which the nght-of-w that le said as it one ay passes. pass would occur when anyone in and that was off the parcel of ground at some point time. His contention is this was would be a matter for the owners not the case. Mr. Rust then stated to address. that because the City has opened Joseph Rust said."Though the the road, the City has the liability City may own the for anyone using the road or the this may not proxide the right of y area. He then requested that they citizens to use the consider allowing the road to be and this should be considered." Mrs. Barbara Olsen said that closed. He expressed concern of andalism to the property and the prior to their leasing the property danger inherent in people using to Mr. Keith McKay . people stole for recreation stone from the quarry and she the because of cliffs, drop offs. etc. appreciated having him at the Karma Allred McKay in(See Manti City quired about the City's position on page 10) regarding people trespassing on w 1 right-of-w- ay right-of-wa- y. right-of-wa- right-of-w- ay Girls will compete for crown Lyman and Sandi llolyoak of Gunnison, Emily Braithwaite. daughter of Jim will perform a piano solo entitled Tar- and Kallene Braithwaite of Manti. will out. Sandy Steadman, daughter of Randy antella. perform a piano solo Fantasie Imand Jeanne Steadman of Manti, will perRachel Christensen, daughter of promptu." form a piano solo entitled Reverie. Rick and Julie Christensen of Manti, will Sharlie Andersen, daughter of Larry Tawny Eastman, daughter of Forrest perform a vocal dance solo to They Can't Andersen and Tauna and Chuck Blaisdell and Laura Eastman of Manti, will perform Take That Away From Me." of Ephraim, w ill perform a Jazz dance to a vocal solo entitled, When You BeBrittanie Kellett, daughter of Neal Diamonds." lieve. and LaRaine Kellett of Moroni, w ill perEmily Irons, daughter of John and Susie Chandler, daughter of Dianne form a piano solo entitled Generalife." Lisa Irons of Manti. will perform a ocal Chandler and the late Jim Chandler of Denise Frandsen, daughter of Chad solo entitled, "Broken Wing." w ill Tosha Sunderland, daughter of Scott Spring City, perform a modem lyri- and Maxilynn Frandsen of Gunnison, will cal dance to Angel. perform a humorous reading entitled The and Cathy Sunderland of Chester, will Shawnie llolyoak, daughter of Waltz. perform a piano solo entitled L'Orage." Break- Audra Daxis, daughter of Bill and Laune Dax is of Gunnison, xx ill perform a clogging routine to a 70s music medley. Julie Wibcrg, daughter of Dale and Cinde Parker of Mt. Pleasant xxill perform a xocal piano solo entitled. "Beauty and the Beast." Brittney Jensen, daughter of Larry and Debbie Jensen of Gunnison, xx ill perform a Lyrical Jazz dance number to Reach." Karaly n Thorsen, daughter of Steve and Esther Thorsen of Manti, xx ill perform a piano solo entitled Toccata." , V Rachel Christensen Shawnie Holyoak Emily Irons Susie Chandler LI Denise Frandsen Karalyn Thorsen Emilv Braithwaite s OPY I ) A j Sharlie Andersen Brittney Jensen |