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Show I anyiiKi'nni Messenger-Enterpris- " tf M The Farmers Home Administration (FmHA) guarantees loans made by eligible agricultural lenders to family farmers in ,' .VK and ranchers. l.r, The primary purpose of the program is to enable private lenders to provide credit to farmers who cannot obtain credit on a conventional basis. Academic students, front; Shauna Johnson, Lori Huntsman, Robyn Eliason, back; Martin Svekus. All-Sta- te Manti High athletes named to all-sta- May 27, academic team te Spring sports at Manti High Schoolhave produced several academic participants. Seall-sta- te lected by the Utah State Activities Association, they are seniors with grade point averages at 3.5 or above. Lori Huntsman, Robyn Eliason and Shauna Johnson were named to the academic softball team, and Marton Svekus to the academic tennis team. all-sta- te all-sta- te Spring City will sponsor Heritage Day May 29 Sheepherding and art ish in the rural town of Spring City, Utah, just off Highway 89 in Sanpete County. Because of the concentration of early pioneer buildings, the entire town is listed as a National Historic District". This significant designation is only shared with Colonial Williamsburgin Virginia, according to Tom Carter of the Utah Historical Society. Spring City is one of the best remaining examples of the Mormon village in Utah," Carter said, adding, The pattern of Mormon exploration and settlement in the West and the particular agricultural practices which accompany village living make it unique." The Spring City Heritage Day, May 29, begins with a Fireman's breakfast from 8 to 10 am. at the Spring City Fire Station. The stone LDS chapel will be open from 12 to 5 p.m. Local arts and crafts will be displayed in the church cultural hall. A home and art studio tour flour- and will feature such homes as the Emil Erickson house, Orson Hyde office which is now artist Randall Lakes studio and Lee Bennions studio. New on the tour this year is the restored Crawford Farmstead, owned by Salt Lake designer J. Scott Anderson. A new hardback history of Spring City, Life Under the Horseshoe, and homemade bread goods will also be available at the Old City HalL A family style dance, with music by Fire on the Mountain", will also beheld at the newSpring City Elementary School. Barbecue turkey dinner, with baked beans, potato salad, rolls, cake and homemade root beer, will be served from 5 to 7 in the church park. In An Emergency Dial It enables local lenders servrural areas to make loans and ing receive an FmHA guarantee up to 90. Most banks, savings and loan associations, federal land banks, production credit associations, etc. can make loans. Borrowers may be individuals, partnerships, joint operators, corporations and cooperatives that do, or will, conduct family-siz- e farming or ranching operations. A family farm" is considered to be one that a family can operate and manage itself Farm ownership loans may to buy, improve, or enused be large farms. Uses may include construction, improvement, or repair of farm homes and service buildings, develop water resources, irrigation systems, drainage improvements or refi nancing debts. Operating Loans (OL) may be used, for example, to pay for items needed for farm operation, including livestock, farm and home equipment, feed, seed, fertilizer, fiiel, chemicals, and hail and other crop insurance, family living expenses and refinancing debts. The interest rate and terms are negotiated between thelender and the borrower. Interest rates may not exceed the rate charged the lenders average farm customer. Termsforrepayment vary Activities such as this will highlight the according to loan purpose and on June 12. nature of security. To obtain a loan, contact the Scout-O-Ram- a FmHA County Supervisor in the county where the proposed farming operation or headquarters is Scout-O-Ram- located for advice on procedures for making an application. You may contact your county office at 50 South Main St., Manti, Utah 84642 or phone (801) The county supervisor is Roger be held in Scout-O-Ram- 835-411- 1. Notice Scout-O-Ram- A new event this year is the Gathering of Eagles," an showin the BYU Marriott Center that will entertain the entire family and honor all Eagle Scouts in the CoundL This should be the largest gathering ofEagle Scouts in the world. a This event will precede the and will be held June Scout-O-Ram- 11. Tickets are now being sold locally by scouts in a neighborhood campaign. Keep Ycur HometoV;n Economy Strong!; Shop Locally J ' c ''WeCkomen to Epfiraim's "911" 1993 Scandinavian Festival Friday, May 28 Snow College Cafeteria Little Denmark Supper Presentation of Festival Royalty Rodeo Rodeo Grounds Saturday, May 29 Snow College Fun Run West of Noyes Bldg, Snow College 9 AM Snow College Courts ; Open Tennis Tournament . :,.;e Historical Tours Ephraim Co-o- p Walking 9 AM 4 PM Old World Crafts ' Snow College Craft Booths Snow College ..... Food Booths Snow College 9 AM -- 5 PM Art Displays Central Utah Art Center, Ephrain Co-o- p Area ; 9:30 AM Chamber Music Ephraim Co-o- p 10 AM Dedication of Ephraim Building Ephraim Co-o- p "Fire on the Mountain" Country, Folk & Blucgrass Snow College ; 1 Pioneer Park Log Cabin Displays, Pioneer louse, Indian Village HO AM-1- 3 PM Scandinavian Entertainment Snow College & Pioneer Park ; AM. 4 PM Quilt Show Music Building, Snow College Historical Bus Tours Pioneer House, Pioneer Park 11:30 AM . Scandinavain Parade Main Street and College Avenue Noon 2 PM Pioneer Park Turkey Lunch Western Music Gold" Pioneer Park "Sanpete Country Children's Scandinavian Games Snow College Noon - 3 PM Bread Baking ContestSalc Pioneer Park , t Needlework Display , Historical Photos Ephraim Co-oNoon 4 PM t Puppet Show - "Aunt Dona's Puppets" Snow College 12:30 PM Poet Pioneer Park Cowboy 12:30 4 PM Scandinavian Dancing ; ;i Snow College ; 1 PM "Fire on the Mountain" Lawn ; Co-o- p Co-o..2 PM:.: Art Auction Central Utah Art Ccutcr, Ephraim p Area ' 3 PM "Fire on the Mountain" Pioneer Park 4 - 6 PM Snow College Cafeteria Smorgasbord ::i:vRcxleo Grounds ; Rodeo 8 PM 8-- AM Lions Scandinavian Breakfast 8 AM Humorous stories' from Ephraim's Past -- ...... ... i ve (by the late Grace Johnson) $5.50 Bar-B-Q- tax plus Limited left number Available at: ue p; Co-o- p Building in Ephraim -- or Manti Messenger Office in Manti (35 S. Main) No Charge for attendance at these events. L h i - Whenever Possible! fC. I: 8 PM in Provo Provo June 12 Families in central and southern Utah who bought afam-il- y a ticket to the to be held in Provo on June 12, should be prepared to actually Nielson. All applications for have to attend and have fun," FmHA guaranteed loans are Brent Haymond warned this treated with equal consideration, week. without regard to sex, age, race, Haymond, who is volunteer color, religion, handicap, national chairman of the one-da- y scoutorigin or marital status. said the daying extravaganza, long event is the kind of event boys will pester their parents to a attend. A is a burst of activities and exhibits put on by scouts and scouters for boys and their families, Bids to operate the food and soft drink Haymond said. concessions booth at the Sanpete County Fair, He added, Activities include August 21 thru 28, 1993, are now being accepted. a midway of fun, pioneering Also, bids for ticket booth personnel are now projects, Indian villages and can All obtained be bids by being accepted. dancing, a Dutch oven contest, a 529-748528-739- 7 4, or or pine wood derby, bicycle rodeo and contacting Gary Myrup, much more." Jeana James, 528-739- 7. The June 12th event will Bids must be received by June 24, 1993 at 8 meet at Seven Peaks in Provo, p.m. which gives parents a wholesome Jeana James, Fairboard Secretary activity for families. 527,63 6 PM a will will also be held from 12 to 5 p.m. ' 9 Pag 1993 FmHA guarantees loans to Sanpete farmers ' A. Thursday, e, - |