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Show Scandinavian Festival Special Edition 9139 9139139139 Page 9U9U9Lj9L39l39 9P9Fl9f3939f39 Prads E.oul f N Rodeo Arena m. North Annual Scandinavian Festival Parade is one of this events big highlights The Scandinavian Parade is a chance for Ephraim to strut her stuff. Royalty, grand marshalls, National Guard, scouts, musicians, dancers and clowns get in on the act of enjoying the fresh Spring air and the excitement of the festival, A sampling of participants from last year's parade may be an indi- cator for what's on hand this year, The local National Guard pro- vided the Color Guard to lead off the parade. This year, as a Centen- nial feature, watching the Ameri- can Flag along with the Utah flag will have a special significance in the minds of all diences The Utah Highway Patrol encourages people everywhere to buckle up, put their children seatbelts or in safety seats, and to never drink and drive, The Miss Scandia Court has yet to be announced, but the Festi- val Committee keeps these young women very busy throughout the duration of the Festival. Snow College Fiddlers made a performing appearance last year, Sons of Norway the group of gnomes and trolls entertained the parade audience with their gro- tesque features and character acts. 1995's queen, Miss Ephraim Utahns, and those with ties to Angie Pierro and attendants Kellie Utah's pioneer heritage. Fore and Heather Black will wrap Parade Grand Marshalls have up their reign with one of their finot yet been announced; the selec- nal appearances before crowning tion is made by the Festival Com- the new Miss Ephraim in June. state-wid- e. - side-by-si- College Avenue -- Parade Route 100 North I FpfcrfeC of iitk Bwtrr Lj Art Ciniif u 1 llaiaiS mittee among those who have Last year Nyra Nielson's served their communities with dis- Cloggers braved the cool and tinction. People from communities partly sunny weather. It is hoped other than Ephraim have been hon- ored in previous years, in addition to citizens of Ephraim. Flags hailing from five Scan- dinavian countries were carried by Eagle Scouts, within view of the and Stripes, and the banner with a gold beehive on a dark blue of Ephraim Snow College Main Campus Ephraim Square Center Street by many that Mother Nature will be much kinder this year, Miss Mount Pleasant from and her attendants made an appearance last year. The Sunshine Generation tertained the parade crowd, Yogi Bear made a Boo-Bothe as There's Mr. Ranger!" recognized Utah Flag. appearance from Jellystone Park in The Scandinavian Banner car- Manti 1994-9- 5, en-Sta- rs 100 South o! ried by traditionally dressed Ephraim Elementary Students. Utah Highway Patrol Golden Wings on motorcycles. These patrolmen will be very busy several weeks from now, as over 100,000 people flock to the Mormon Miracle Pageant in July. Their ap- pearance, as well as their precision draws admiration from parade au- - Additionally, the Ephraim Stampede Royalty, Sanpete County Cowboy Sweethearts, the County Junior Princess and Willie the Clown made the trek from the beginning at Main and Second 200 South South to the Noyes Building on the Snow College Campus, This year's parade promises to be even better! Shop at Home MI. PLEASANT & YOU . . . The Sanpete Youth Pioneer Pageant - "yy ciXrCtt - Come celebrate our pioneer heritage. See this saga of Faith, Courage and Freedom and a spectacular fireworks display. SSIno sum the history. . . share the scenery SPEND THE SUMER IN ML PLEASANT a V ( - PAGEANT: July 4, 5, and 6 Pre-sho- 8:30 9:15 w: NATURt WATCHING CAMPING Program: Master of Ceremonies: Jared Osmond North Sanpete High School, Football Field Tickets: $7, Call or 801-462-24- ' I' 1 7:00 p.m. North Sanpete High School Auditorium Alden Porter Speaker: LDS Church, First Quorum of Seventy 11:00 a.m. East on Mt. Pleasant Main Street then South on State Street ,;9 VWj MV TRAILS -- WATCH June FOR THESE EVENTS- - - COUNTRYSIDE CLASSIC 8-- 9 Sponsored by Utah Lung Association July Aug. PIONEER PARADE: July 4 . 4 41 HORSEBACK RIDING PATRIOTIC RALLY: July i Hub City Days & YOUTH PIONEER PAGEANT A Merrill Osmond Production 4-5- -6 HORSESHOE MTN. FESTIVAL & BASKETBALL HORSESHOE MTN. HOOPS--3-On-- 3 16-1- 7 UTAH CENTENNIAL BIKE TOUR Aug. 21 w-- - p . The Sanpete Valley Health Care Foundation H i'-- JZ&A i 3 |