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Show ?? Scandinavian Special Edition Messenger-Enterpris- vuH's? i f 1995 Scandinavian Festival hard-worki- Call There will be an added emphasis on music at this years Scandinavian Festival. In addition to the musical groups Blue Sage and Fire on the Mountain, which will be performing at Ephraims Pioneer Park and other locations during the festival, local musical groups are invited to perform at Ephraim Square throughout the day Saturday. Just show up on Saturday and schedule a time at the Ephraim Chamber of Commerce booth on the comer by the Ephraim Coop. Two distinct areas and atmospheres will prevail at the festival. Exhibits, entertainment, and craft booths on the Snow College campus will have the Scandinavian, flavor. Entertainment, displays and craft booths at the Pioneer Park will have an old ng Enjoy the Scandinavian Festival! old-wor- he mom (lit (2087 S. Main, Nephi) 623-263- 3 9. in- Barker Bros. Main, Spanish Fork i. 570 S. Main Center) Ote'lit-u- 1331) mi (Aijto jSHtll 7980505 (Mill) sr ffRjf Stores to Serve You 283-471- South of Nephi on Exit 222 II. Y. Center Joanie, Innkeeper 7 every hour at the Pioneer Park -- display of new wood carving at the Pioneer Park The Ephraim Stampede Rodeo will be held in connection with the festival. It will be May 26th and 27th between 6 p.m. and 8 p.m. To enter any rodeo events or for more information contact Karl Nielsen at bread baking contest wood carving the Ephraim Stampede Ro- 780 E. 500 S.t Manti 5 iring of a pioneer cannon Sat. 5 to 10 p.m. 10 p.m. Sunday, 12 noon to Third Friday of each Month is our famous "Seafood" Buffet! 1 Banquet room (seats 50), plus wedding luncheons, great banquet pricing. Fri. & a silent auction of works created by members of the Central Wedding Luncheons 835-645- brary Steaks, Seafood, Salad Bar Great Weekend Buffets deo Banquets (irtst 283-402- 6 a.m. to 10 p.m. Open 7 days a week, clude Bed and Breakfast and Catering JHantt 1 x356orx261 College -- a used book sale at the li- Cedar Hollow Family Restaurant ld westpioneer feeling. New activities this year Business stay at home environment! Home away from home ... while on business in Sanpete Utah Art Guild at the Art Gallery -- a childrens art workshop activity at or outside the art gallery (contact Brad Taggart at Snow -f- Emergency Dial "911" will highlight performances at this year's festival Tricia By This special supplement is distributed to all of Sanpete County free of charge and provided by The Manti Messenger and Ephraim Enterprise newspapers to make this year's Scandinavian Festival more enjoyable than ever! and The Scandinavian people were a often humorous group of settlers sent to the Sanpete area by President Brigham Young in the mid-- 1 850s. It is their legacy that we honor with this celebration. This supplement is made possible through the support of many local merchants and businessmen who have advertised in this edition. We invite you to support these businesses in their efforts. We hope you will find the information in this issue to be informative and helpful. In An activites New Page 2 ?n9 Emphasis on music Welcome to the Wednesday, May 24, 1995 e, s lr3iniF3Clll A Merrill Osmond Production Fashion Clothing Dressy and Casual CDs and Tapes Mens & Women's Shorts $15-$2- 0 Men's Cotton Twill Pants $18.00 (to size 44) Print $7 to $1 4 Jewelry, Sunglasses, Educational Toys, and much, much more! Come celebrate our pioneer heritage. See this saga of Faith, Courage and Freedom, and a spectacular fireworks display. PAGEANT: JUNE 30, JULY 1, JULY 3 Preshow 7:30 p.m. Program 8:30 p.m. North Sanpete High School Football Field Tickets: $7.00 1 Call or 462-244- T-Shi-rts PIONEER PARADE: JUNE 30 6:00 p.m. Mt. Pleasant Main Street and up 700 North (Parade terminates at the Pageant site) PATRIOTIC RALLY: JULY 2 7:00 p.m. North Sanpete High School Auditorium Speaker: Joe J. Christensen of the First Quorum of the Seventy. The Sanpete Valley Health Care Foundation |