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2019 • FIESTA DAYS RODEO 52 Meet & Greet Selected Events 8| Mayor’s Message 28 | 77th Annual Fiesta Days Rodeo 10 | Chair’s Message 34 | Pyromusical 14 | Mayor & City Council 40 | Pickleball Tournament 16 | Fiesta Days Executive Committee 42 | Flag Retirement & Military Tribute YOUth 18 | Fiesta Days Event Chairs 46 | SFCT presents “Beauty and the Beast” • We’ll match your opening deposit 20 | 2019 Fiesta Days Grand Marshals 49 | Brown’s Amusements Carnival New! up to $20 per child • Great Grades! We pay $1 for every Smart Savings 22 | 2019 Pioneer Spirit 52 | Children’s Day Activities A or A- earned on report cards Award Recipient 62 | Speedy Spaniard Races • Earns higher interest and more! 26 | Miss Spanish Fork Royalty 66 | Grand Parade account Spanish Fork Office 1 N. Main St. 69 | Fireworks Spectacular *YOUth Smart Savings is for children up to 18 years old. Accounts will be converted to our Statement Savings Account at age 19. Interest is based on market and is subject to change without notice. Central Bank will deposit $1 for every A or A- earned on report cards, up to $32 per school year (grades 7-12). Up to 801-798-7481 six (6) withdrawals per month, or $1 per additional withdrawal in excess of six per month. Free ATM card available. Online banking inquiry access granted cbutah.com to all minors. Online debit and/or credit approval will be granted on a case-by-case basis at age 14. Must be reviewed and approved by guardian and office |6| location. TelXpress access available. $5 cancellation fee if account is closed within 90 days.
2019 • FIESTA DAYS RODEO Come in and See Our Full Line of | 2019 | Spanish Fork Chevy Trucks COMMITTEE CHAIRS Steve & Kerilee Dansie COMMITTEE CO-CHAIRS Clint & Karen Muhlestein COMMITTEE PAST CHAIRS Mike & Angie Clayson MAYOR Steve Leifson CITY COUNCIL REPRESENTATIVE Stacy Beck EVENTS COORDINATORS Karen Bradford Emily Harryman Nick Hanks Utah’s Truck Center COMMITTEE PHOTOS BY Angie Clayson Firmly Focused on A Familiar Future SPANISH FORK FIESTA DAYS MAGAZINE IS Proud Sponsor of the Fiesta Days Rodeo PUBLISHED BY I’ve always loved the city’s slogan, “Pride and “This push and pull between Progress.” It’s been a mantra for our city — and me during my past and future is one of the things that gives us all reason to 424 W. 800 N., #201 Orem, UT 84057 phone: (801) 802-0200 I-15, Exit 257A time as mayor — to have ‘celebrate good times.’” editor@uvmag.com pride in who we are and where we come from, but generation have “Spanish Fork” on their birth PUBLISHER Matt Bennett Commercial Grade Trucks & Vans with an eye of who we can certificates? be and where we can go. It’s a delicate balance, We are also expanding our emergency EDITOR but as we face the future responsibly, Spanish response coverage on the east side of town Greg Bennett Fork will continue to attract new residents, who with a new fre station planned for the corner GRAPHIC DESIGN will add to our story of pride. of Spanish Fork Parkway and Canyon Road. Jessica Peterson Tis push and pull between past and future Groundbreaking is scheduled for this fall and Dave Blackhurst is one of the things that gives us all reason to construction should be completed by Septem- Spanish Fork ADVERTISER SALES “celebrate good times.” ber 2020. Stacy Beck We’re blessed to live where we do. One of the crown jewels of our city, the Sports Jason Nelson John Stemmons As the city grows, we are firmly taking our Park along the river, has also seen expansion. place as a regional hub. The area near our Sixteen pickleball courts opened last fall and OFFICE MANAGER two converging transportation arteries — are already a gathering place for neighbors Sarah Wiscombe I-15 and Highway 6 — continues to boom throughout the city while hosting players — with activity. Besides the many businesses novice to expert — from ages 5 to 85. ADVERTISER INFORMATION (801) 802-0200 RAM 1500 All New and homes being added, we welcome the Join me in paving the way to a bright future offce@uvmag.com construction of a new Intermountain hos- using the principles that have guided our city pital. The hometown hospital — scheduled for generations. for 2019 As a matter of policy, smoking is to open in 2020 — means our residents will prohibited at public gatherings in Spanish Fork. be able to receive more care closer to home. Steve Leifson How wonderful will it be to have our next Mayor |8|
2019 • FIESTA DAYS RODEO Join Our Plasma Donor Community. : What is plasma? Be Cool With the Gang and Did you know that plasma is the liquid part of the blood that is made of about 90% water and about 10% protein? These Celebrate Good Times proteins are used to create medicines to help people live healthy lives. When you donate plasma, you are also putting a little extra money in your pocket. Donors are compensated for their time. We are amongst the many Spanish Fork locals who have never lef this outstanding city. Spanish Fork is the city that has seen “ ... the people who make up this place are 450 N Main Street us through the various phases of our lives. It has seen us each some of the most beautiful, kind and loving Why do we need you? Spanish Fork, UT 84660 through our childhoods, our high school days, raising our own It takes 1300 plasma donations to treat one patient with children, and now our golden years where we enjoy watching people you will meet.” (801) 798-7451 Hemophilia for one year. our grandchildren come to know and love the city that we have always loved. witness that while planning and carrying our city holiday. spanishforkbiomat.com We would not have had it any other way. Tis city is still our Te theme our committee has chosen this year is, “Celebrate It takes 900 plasma donations to treat one patient with Alpha-1 Walk in to become a antitrypsin deficiency for one year. favorite place to be. Not only is there plenty of scenic beauty, but Good Times.” Tere is truly an event or festivity for everyone. Whether you life-saving donor. the people who make up this place are some of the most beauti- ful, kind and loving people you will meet. are athletic, artsy, musical, a cowboy, a socialite, a car guy, or a Monday–Thursday: It takes 130 plasma donations to treat one patient with immune One of our favorite things to be a part of each year is our city foodie, there is something for you. Te lyrics to the old Kool & 6:00 a.m.–7:00 p.m. deficiency for one year. celebration. Fiesta Days has always been the highlight of our the Gang song state it best, “It’s time to come together. It’s up to summer. Te various activities and endless fun unites us as you, what’s your pleasure?” Friday: Plasma derived medicines are used globally for the treatment citizens and strengthens the bonds within our community. When Tis is an event for the young and old. It’s your time to get out 6:00 a.m.–6:00 p.m. or prevention of serious diseases and conditions in multiple asked to be the Fiesta Days chairs, we were a little overwhelmed and enjoy all the great things that the city has to ofer. As Kool & Saturday: the Gang would say, “Celebrate good times, come on!” therapeutic areas noted above. Your plasma donation helps save knowing what a huge celebration our city puts on, but with little 7:00 a.m.–1:00 p.m. thought we were more than happy to serve the community we Can’t wait to see you all there! and improve the quality of life for thousands of people. love and take pride in. Seeing all that the volunteers, our com- mittee and the city staf pour into every last detail of Fiesta Days was admirable and gave us that much more respect and gratitude Steve & Kerilee Dansie to live where we do. Our community is one of service and you Committee Chair | 10 |
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2019 • FIESTA DAYS EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE BANKING Past Chairs Mike & Angie Clayson Co-Chairs Clint & Karen Muhlestein FREEDOM Agricultural Lending - Mortgage & Construction Loans Business & Personal Banking - Merchant Account Services Now Serving Orem: Pleasant Grove: Provo: Spanish Fork: St George: Fillmore: Executive Committee (Top L to R) Cory Slaymaker, Clint Muhlestein, Brandon Anderson, Steve Dansie, Stacy Beck, Mike Clayson (Bottom L to R) Karen Bradford, Karen Muhlestein, Kerilee Dansie, Angie Clayson, Emily Harryman 801.222.9006 801.492.8200 801.426.0150 801.426.0140 435.772.8350 435.743.1602 | 16 | RockCanyonBank.com
2019 • EVENT CHAIRS Event Chairs (Top L to R) Karen Olson, Kathy Johnston, Blake Bradford, Janet Sidman, Steve Tanner, Abbie Taylor, Kellee Williams, Nick Hanks (Bottom L to R) Kendall Redmond, Sarah Redmond, Cindy Bradford, Lorraine Tanner, Mark Harrison, Diane Woolford 2019 BEST PRESCHOOL 1574 E. Spanish Fork Pkwy UtahValley360.com Spanish Fork, UT 84660 Learning Dynamics Preschool Event Chairs (Top L to R) Joe Anderson, Matt Guilbert, Lew Woolford (Middle L to R) Nikki Huntington, Tifany Lambert (Bottom L to R) Karen Brown, Kera Kilpatrick, Kathleen Beardall Not Pictured Vicki Bradford, Natasha Lockhart, Jason Turner, Heather Youd, and Rick & Gloria Josephsen | 18 |
2019 • GRAND MARSHALS 2019 • GRAND MARSHALS and was heavily involved in the rodeo through the 1970s and mined that the best location for a new county jail was here in ‘80s. Back then, we were the lone sponsor of the rodeo.” Spanish Fork at its current location,” he says. “I stand by that, AnnaLee moved to Spanish Fork with her frst husband in too. It led to the expansion of north Main Street and has beneft- 1970, but has memories of visiting the old Spanish Fork Bank ed the community — and the county — for years.” While the jail was completed afer he lef ofce, his connection to the jail didn’t end when his term was up. He and AnnaLee ran “We have always been able to step up to- a small dental ofce inside the jail, saving the county thousands of dollars and serving as a template for other facilities to follow. gether and help when things need to get “He would do the dentistry and I would be his assistant,” done. That’s still the case. This is a great AnnaLee says. “We did that until about 2006 and it was very community.” rewarding.” In fact, the time working side by side in the jail prepared the couple for their church mission to Guatemala, where they as- on Main Street with her father, who owned Brookside Market in sisted members of the church with dental needs throughout the Springville. Her high school memories had a rivalry slant to it — country. and not just on the football feld. “Tat’s one of the best things we’ve ever done,” AnnaLee says. “As someone from Springville, my memories of Spanish Fork Richard and another dentist would load up a van with supplies from my younger years were of the girls here stealing all of our and the two couples would travel the countryside bringing need- boys for dates,” she says with a laugh. “But seriously, Spanish ed dental care — especially oral surgery and endodontics — to Fork is home and I have loved it since the time I moved here.” needy people. Richard moved back to Spanish Fork and opened a dental Regardless of where travels take them or service requires, the practice and began his public service by running for the school Johnsons always fnd their way back to the comfort of life in board. Afer three terms on the school board, he ran for county Spanish Fork and all that comes with it. commissioner and won. “Even as the community has grown, the new people have His time on the county commission, from 1991 to 1995, saw seemed to buy in to what has made this place special for gen- another signifcant, and initially controversial, addition to the erations,” Richard says. “We have always been able to step up Spanish Fork community. together and help when things need to get done. Tat’s still the “Te mayor of Spanish Fork and I worked together and deter- case. Tis is a great community.” 2019 Grand Marshals Richard & AnnaLee Johnson Four years ago, Richard and AnnaLee Johnson were riding we perform full military rites,” Richards says. “We fre the guns bikes along the river trail, enjoying the surrounding Spanish and play taps. Ten we talk to them about what that means.” Fork landscape when Richard noticed that benches were placed It’s one way Richard and AnnaLee have blessed the community at various intervals. Te layout gave him an idea. “I thought it would be cool to have students go on the walk and they love for generations to come. From the garden to the kitchen have veterans at the diferent benches to teach the kids about patriotism,” Richard says. and everything in-between “But seriously, Spanish Fork is home and I He took his idea to the superintendent of Nebo School District have loved it since the time I moved here.” we have what you need. and then sought the opinion of his school teacher daughter. Tat initial idea turned into what is widely known throughout Spanish Fork elementary schools as the Freedom Walk. Fifh graders from throughout the city gather at the Sports Park — it Richard grew up in a Spanish Fork of 4,000 people and, other 940 S 2000 W, SPRINGVILLE was determined a more suitable gathering place for hundreds of than a few years in dental school and serving in Vietnam as a (801) 491-4337 school children than the expansive river trail — wearing Free- captain in the army (with a mission to Guatemala from 2011 to dom Walk t-shirts and dog tags, ready to hear from veterans of 2013 in there), he continues to live in the same area — now with 3126 QUARRY RD, STE K1, PARK CITY every branch of military. Tey also share insights from veterans 40,000 people. (801) 491-4337 in their own neighborhoods and families. “As a kid growing up in the ’40s, I always went to the rodeo,” he “Te National Guard brings down some of its equipment and says. “Ten, when I moved back, I got involved in the riding club | 20 | sffestadays.com | 21 |
2019 • PIONEER SPIRIT 2019 • PIONEER SPIRIT to drop small gifs out of an airplane using small handkerchief education, promotes youth leadership development, enhances parachutes long before the Berlin Airlif that would bring him community capacity for emergency response and encourages international fame as the “Candy Bomber.” humanitarian service on macro- and micro-levels. Shortly afer graduating from Bear River High School and “Another thing that stood out to me from talking with those earning his pilot’s license, Halvorsen would fy north from kids in Berlin is that they said they can live with thin rations, but Brigham City to Rigby, Idaho, where the pilot spent his early not without hope,” Halvorsen says. “Without hope, the soul dies. years. It applied to the children in Berlin and it applies to our neigh- “I few over the home of my friend, Harold Dowdle, and wig- bors today.” gled my wings as I circled,” Halvorsen said. “Ten I dropped a Te Foundation is dedicated to serving others and carrying on parachute to him. Tat was the frst time I had the idea.” Halvorsen’s legacy. Seven years later, in 1948, Halvorsen was assigned by the Army “At another point in my life, I asked a group of people, ‘Why Air Corps to Germany to be a pilot for the Berlin Airlif, which is the Dead Sea dead?’ Te reason it’s dead is because it wraps delivered much-needed supplies and food from West Germany its arms around the fresh water from the Sea of Galilee and into West Berlin. It was during this assignment that Gail would takes the life out of it. Tere are people in our neighborhoods wiggle the wings of his plane and then drop candy from para- that are Dead Seas — they look for themselves frst. We need chutes to the children of Berlin. His actions would earn numer- to reach out to improve our lives and the lives of those around ous nicknames, including the Candy Bomber. us.” “I was impressed with those children,” Halvorsen says. “Not Te building will also become the operating location for the one of them asked for chocolate when they saw us. Tey just Civil Air Patrol’s central region of Utah. Te Civil Air Patrol is didn’t want us to give up on them. Tey knew that someday the civilian auxiliary of the U.S. Air Force and is made up of vol- they would have enough to eat. One of them said, ‘If we lose our unteers that work toward three main purposes: aerospace edu- freedom, we know we’ll never get it back.’ It had an efect on me. cation, youth cadet programs and emergency services, including Tese children, who had lived through Hitler, taught me a lot search and rescue and disaster relief. about appreciating freedom.” To donate or for more information on Te Gail S. Halvorsen With his desire to assist others and give them hope, Halvors- Aviation Education Foundation or to become involved, visit the- en’s legacy continues through the Te Gail S. Halvorsen Avia- candybomber.org or email the Foundation’s executive director, tion Education Foundation. Te Foundation advances aviation James Stewart at james.stewart.cap@gmail.com. Thank you for your vote! 2019 Pioneer Spirit Esplin Eye Center Gail S. Halvorsen David J. Esplin OD Nathan J. Hawkins OD Gail S. Halvorsen, known internationally as the “Candy Bomber,” has been a pioneer in aviation education, mentoring The Candy Bomber story starts with Hal- youth and responding to the emergency needs of those around vorsen’s initial idea to drop small gifts out him. Besides his renown as a pilot, he also worked as an engineer on the Titan rocket system and the X-20 (a follow on the more of an airplane using small handkerchief famous X015). parachutes long before the Berlin Airlift Now, Te Gail S. Halvorsen Aviation Education Foundation — that would bring him international fame as the foundation dedicated to his legacy — continues his work. Te retired colonel lends his name and support to the Foun- the “Candy Bomber.” dation, which is dedicated to promoting science, technology, engineering and math interest and skills in elementary and high school students, and their teachers, through aviation immersion ucational enrichment events for local schools and private youth and learning.. groups, display memorabilia and artifacts that visually depict PROUDLY SERVING YOU As its initial project, the Foundation is raising money to con- the Candy Bomber story, and provide meeting space for other FOR 13 YEARS! struct an 8,000-square-foot multi-use facility at the Spanish Fork like-minded organizations that support the Foundation’s educa- Airport, with groundbreaking scheduled for Oct. 12, 2019. tion and humanitarian service missions. Te $5 million facility will provide space to house STEM ed- Te Candy Bomber story starts with Halvorsen’s initial idea 59 South 400 West Spanish Fork (801) 794-EYES (3937) | 22 | sffestadays.com | 23 |
2019 • MISS SPANISH FORK PHOTO CREDIT: PETE HANSEN Miss Spanish Fork Ashlynn Crockett (1st Attendant), Morgan Reid (Miss Spanish Fork), Brooklyn Harris (2nd Attendant) Celebrating great healthcare close to home Intermountain Spanish Fork Hospital will open its doors in the fall of 2020. Services set to be o˜ered at the new facility include an emergency department, operating rooms, labor and delivery, imaging, endoscopy, laboratory and more. °e $170 million project means great healthcare will be closer to home for everyone who lives in south Utah County. And that’s definitely worth celebrating. For more information about the new hospital, visit spanishforkhospital.org. Spanish Fork Hospital | 26 |
2019 • FIESTA DAYS RODEO 2019 • FIESTA DAYS RODEO Rodeo Sponsors EVENT WINNERS VIDEO BOARD ROPING CHUTES GOLD CHUTE #1 GOLD CHUTE #2 McKell Thompson Wise AT TORNEYS AT LAW www.heraldextra.com GOLD CHUTE #3 GOLD CHUTE #4 GOLD CHUTE #5 GOLD CHUTE #6 SPECIALTY ACT INSTANT REPLAY INSTANT REPLAY TRUCKS TICKET BAREBACK RIDING STEER WRESTLING TEAM ROPING SADDLE BRONC MUTTON BUSTIN’ TIE DOWN ROPING BARREL RACING BULL RIDING RODEO ROYALTY BEST SEAT TIMING IN THE HOUSE SPONSORED BY 77th Annual Spanish Fork Fiesta Days Rodeo July 19, 20, 22, 23, 24 8 p.m. (Pre-show starts at 7:30 p.m.) Fairgrounds, 475 S. Main Get your tickets now for the 2019 Spanish Fork Fiesta Days Rodeo, 77-year-old tradition. Watch ferocious, one-ton bucking bulls, wild bucking horses and the brave cowboys and cowgirls as they compete in classic rodeo events: bareback riding, steer wrestling, team roping, saddle bronc riding, tie-down roping, women’s barrel racing, and, of course, — bull riding. Be sure to arrive early and start your night of right with the famous mutton bustin’ and pre-show entertainment. Tis year will mark the frst year that the Fiesta Days Rodeo will have a PRCA Xtreme Bulls event. With this being the frst of its kind in New patients will Utah, you will not want to miss the action! With this new event on Sat- receive a urday, July 20, and rodeos on July 19, 22, 23, 24 this will mark the frst year we have had fve nights of rodeo. Tis makes each night exciting PRCA Xtreme Bulls $50 GIFT CARD and diferent, so bring the whole family and join in on the western fun July 20, 8 p.m. (Pre-show starts at 7:30 p.m.) all week long. Fairgrounds, 475 S. Main towards professional Returning again for 2019 is the best bucking stock in the world courtesy of Frontier Rodeo. Tey have won PRCA Stock Contractor The Fiesta Days Rodeo committee is excited to services by of the Year for the last four years. Joining them to make Fiesta Days announce that in 2019 we will host the frst-ever PRCA Xtreme Bulls bull-riding event in the state Dr. Cloward or unforgettable will be rodeo clown JJ Harrison and the high-fying motorcycle act, Cowboy Kenny’s Steel Rodeo Tour. of Utah. The PRCA Xtreme Bulls Tour showcases the PRCA’s top bull riders and some of the rankest Dr. Haslem. Te Spanish Fork Fiesta Days Rodeo has had 52 consecutive sell- bulls the world has to offer. outs, so get your tickets early. You won’t want to miss the best-attended Visit sfFiestaDaysRodeo.com for information. rodeo in the state. Visit sfFiestaDaysRodeo.com for more information. | 28 | sffestadays.com | 29 |
2019 • FIESTA DAYS RODEO 2019 • FIESTA DAYS RODEO Rodeo Committee James Gull, Kevin Parker, Doug Ford, Seth Perrins, Steve Leifson, Dale Robinson, Nick Hanks, Jason Christensen. Riding Club Offcers (Front L to R) Doug Whitehead (Secretary), Jason Christensen (President), Troy Ryan (Vice President) (Back L to R) Brent Johnson, Shawn Youd, Chris Ivie, Cory Christensen, Hugo Villar, Jef Nelson, James Gull. PROUD SPONSOR OF THE FIESTA DAYS RODEO! so r of the Proud Spon Da ys R o d eo Fiesta Riding Bareback1999 Since July 26 th Customer Apprectiation Day! Every Tire - Every Size at cost + $19.95 installation. 801.798.1000 Auto • Home • Business • Insuring Your World Offered ONE DAY ONLY on July 27. 375 NORTH MAIN STREET SPANISH FORK Michelin, Toyo & BF Goodrich tires only. ROCKYSTIREPROS.COM 87 E. Center Street #101, Spanish Fork · (801) 798-7461 Tire protection plan sold seperately. | 30 | sffestadays.com | 31 |
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2019 • EVENTS Featuring Ryan Shupe & the Rubberband Pyromusical July 12 Huge thanks to the following sponsors Schedule who make this event possible: 6 p.m.: Food trucks 8 p.m.: Ryan Shupe and The Rubberband Dusk: Pyromusical freworks show Sports Park, Soccer Fields Some people do freworks. We do pyromusicals! Tis free event is made possible due to amazing sponsors and Intermountain Spanish Fork Hospital will open in Fall 2020. The the generosity of PyroLux and AnderSound who donate their 30-bed hospital sits on 45 acres east of I-15 and north of U.S. High- time and talents for free to support their hometown. way 6. Estimated at approximately $150 million, the new hospital Come early with blankets and chairs, hang out, get free stuf will focus on women’s and medical/surgical services consistent and enjoy food trucks — lots of them! with a community hospital. Tis year, Ryan Shupe & the Rubberband takes the stage from 8 p.m. until dark. Ryan Shupe’s crossover style is fresh and un- like any other. He and his band put on a great show that is cre- ative and entertaining. Playing a wide range of instruments and musical styles, the band appeals to rockers, fans of bluegrass and jam bands across a broad age range. Toughtful lyrics, rapid-fre vocals, dynamic musicianship and hard-driving arrangements make the live show a sure-fre winner. Afer the sun sets, the sky becomes a tapestry, painted with 570 N Main St Spanish Fork, UT 84660 (801) 798-9827 wonderful colors and efects that will dazzle. Te show starts with an upbeat and eclectic playlist of entire songs and program some of the best freworks to enhance and create a theatrical experience. You are sure to experience something that will keep you talking for years to come. Come see the future of pyrotechnics! | 34 | sffestadays.com | 35 |
2019 • CALENDAR OF EVENTS 2019 • CALENDAR OF EVENTS Wednesday, July 24 6:30 a.m. Speedy Spaniard 10K Road Race 7:30 a.m. Speedy Spaniard Mile Run Fiesta Days 8 a.m. Food Vendors in the Park Calendar of 9 a.m. Events Outdoor Quilt Show FRIDAY, JULY 12 9 a.m. Pyromusical, 6 p.m. Grand Parade SATURDAY, JULY 13 10 a.m. Softball Tournament SATURDAY, JULY 20 Craft Fair Pickleball Tournament, 8 a.m. Brown’s Amusements Carnival, 10 a.m. DUP Museum Open, 10 a.m. 10 a.m. TUESDAY, JULY 16 Baby Quilt Sale, 10 a.m. Brown’s Amusements Carnival Kickball Challenge, 7 p.m. Craft Fair, 10 a.m. Food Vendors in the Park, 11 a.m. Flag Retirement Ceremony & Military Tribute, 7:30 p.m. 11 a.m. SF Community Theater - Beauty and the Beast, 4 p.m. DUP Museum Open WEDNESDAY, JULY 17 PRCA Xtreme Bulls, 8 p.m. (Pre-show starts at 7:30 p.m.) Baby Contest, 3:30 p.m. 11 a.m. Spikeball Tournament, 8 p.m. SUNDAY, JULY 21 Sunday Night in the Park, 7:30 p.m. Entertainment in the Park THURSDAY, JULY 25 THURSDAY, JULY 18 MONDAY, JULY 22 1 p.m. Tennis Tournament SF Community Theater - Beauty and the Beast, 7 p.m. SF Community Theater - Beauty and the Beast, 7 p.m. Sidewalk Sales, Times vary Pioneer Day Pool Party FRIDAY, JULY 19 DUP Museum Open, 10 a.m. 2 p.m. FRIDAY, JULY 26 Golf Tournament, 2 Man Best Ball 8:30 a.m. Craft Fair, 10 a.m. Tennis Tournament Food Vendors in the Park, 11 a.m. Food Vendors in the Park, 11 a.m. Adopt-A-Duck SF Community Theater - Beauty and the Beast, 7 p.m. Brown’s Amusements Carnival, 4 p.m. Brown’s Amusements Carnival, 4 p.m. SF Community Theater - Beauty and the Beast, 7 p.m. Family Night in the Park, 6:30 p.m. 4 p.m. SATURDAY, JULY 27 Fiesta Days Rodeo, 8 p.m. (Pre-show starts at 7:30 p.m.) SF Community Theater - Beauty and the Beast, 7 p.m. SF Community Theater - Tennis Tournament Street Dance, 8 p.m. Fiesta Days Rodeo, 8 p.m. (Pre-show starts at 7:30 p.m.) Beauty and the Beast SF Community Theater - Beauty and the Beast, 4 p.m. SATURDAY, JULY 20 TUESDAY, JULY 23 7 p.m. MONDAY, JULY 29 Sidewalk Sales, Times vary Sidewalk Sales, Times vary Fireworks Spectacular & Tennis Tournament Car Show, 9 a.m. DUP Museum Open, 10 a.m. Pre-Fireworks Entertainment Children’s Parade, 9 a.m. Craft Fair, 10 a.m. TUESDAY, JULY 30 Food Vendors in the Park, 11 a.m. Children’s Day Activities, 9:30 a.m. 8 p.m. Fiesta Days Rodeo Tennis Tournament Fish Rodeo, 9:30 a.m. Brown’s Amusements Carnival, 4 p.m. (Pre-show starts at 7:30 p.m.) SF’s Got Talent, 6:30 p.m. WEDNESDAY, JULY 31 Fiesta Days Rodeo, 8 p.m. (Pre-show starts at 7:30 p.m.) Tennis Tournament | 36 | sffestadays.com | 37 |
2019 • LIST OF EVENT SPONSORS 2019 • EVENTS Thank you to our Fiesta Days Sponsors! Softball Tournament Men’s Class D/E July 13 Sports Park, 295 W Volunteer Dr Teams are guaranteed four games. Games begin Saturday morning, unless — due to the number of registered teams — we need to begin some games on Friday evening. Tis tournament is NSA sanctioned. Registration deadline is July 9 at 5 p.m. Fee is $275 per team. Entry fee must be paid by this date to be entered in the tourna- ment. Brackets will be posted online by July 10. For a fyer with a pre-registration form that can be mailed, visit spanishfork.org. Fee must be mailed so it arrives prior to the deadline to: Spanish Fork Parks & Recreation, 775 N Main, Spanish Fork, UT 84660. You can also register in person at the Parks & Recreation Ofce, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday through Friends of Fiesta Days Friday. For more information, contact Mark Resch, recreation supervi- Wicked Audio Costco Wholesale Beehive Homes sor, at (801) 804-4612. Momentum Indoor Climbing Chick-fl-A Sonic Megaplex Theatres Scheels Marla Roo Minky TheChillon RECEPTION CENTER & CATERING To sell anything during Fiesta Days Come try our ...the difference is in the details. you must purchase a ousalad r new Pabar st a & S a e tr y lad Bar Com From gas to TEMPORARY FRESH EVERYDAY homeade baked Buy one 32 oz. BUSINESS LICENSE www.chillon.com from Spanish Fork Buy a large salad goods made at our store daily, drink and get the (801) 798-3006 Parks & Recreation. bar, Get a free 32oz drink The Dugout second one FREE! 710 East Center Street, Please contact us Reedemable only at The Dugout has got you Reedemable only at The Dugout ...the Spanish Forkdifference is in the details. covered. at 801-804-4600 for more information. Located at 866 South Main in Spanish Fork PHOTOGRAPHS: MISSY J PHOTO | 38 | sffestadays.com | 39 |
2019 • EVENTS 2019 • EVENTS 1st Annual Heat Seeker 16th Annual Pickleball Tournament Co-Ed Kickball Challenge Men’s Doubles, Women’s Doubles and Mixed Doubles July 16, 7 p.m. Sports Park Complex July 13 295 W Volunteer Dr Sports Park Pickleball Courts 701 S West Park Dr Enjoy kickball, just like in grade school! Played with a rubber playground ball and, yes, you will be throwing the ball at Spanish Fork City just completed the fnal phase of the Sports the opposing team to get them out. Eight players on the feld, six-inning games. Park that includes 16 Pickleball courts. It doesn’t matter if the Co-ed Division only — players must, at least, be entering 10th grade (Fall 2019) game was named afer a dog or a boat, it’s straight-up fun. And or older. Tis is an adult tournament. Four or more of the eight players on the the best part is it’s simple to pick up and anyone can play. So, feld must be women. You may not kick (bat) more men than women. Guarantee grab a partner, get practiced up and hydrated. It’s going to be hot! of three games with t-shirts given to the top teams. Other prizes and surprises are Men’s Doubles, Women’s Doubles and Mixed Doubles Divi- given, as well. sions 2.5-3.0, 3.5, 4.0, 4.5, and 5.0. Divisions may be divided or Registration deadline is July 10. Entry fee of $80 per team must be paid by this combined depending on registration numbers. Players must play division begins at the Pickleball Courts on July 13. Each team date to be entered. Schedule will be posted online by 5 p.m. on July 15. Pre-Tour- in the division of the partner with the higher skill level. Guaran- must be represented in order to participate. nament Meeting for all team representatives at 6:30 p.m. at the Sports Park West tee of three games. Top teams receive t-shirts. Other prizes and Fee must be mailed so it arrives prior to the deadline to Span- Tower on July 16. Each team must be represented in order to participate. surprises are also included. ish Fork Parks & Recreation, 775 N Main, Spanish Fork, UT Fee must be mailed so it arrives prior to the deadline to Spanish Fork Parks & Registration deadline is July 5. Entry fee of $30 per team must 84660. You can also register in person at the Parks & Recreation Recreation, 775 N Main, Spanish Fork, UT 84660. You can also register in person be paid by this date to be entered in the tournament. Schedule Ofce, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday through Friday. For more infor- at the Parks & Recreation Ofce, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday through Friday. For will be posted online July 12 by 5 p.m. Pre-Tournament Meeting mation, contact Bronco Hunter, recreation supervisor, at (801) more information, contact Bronco Hunter, recreation supervisor, at (801) 804- will be held for all team representatives a half hour before your 804-4604. 4604. Mention this ad & get $ 40 for a COMPREHENSIVE EYE EXAM or YOUR VISION 25% OFF IS OUR FOCUS! EYE GLASSES •Health and Vision insurance accepted or •Convenient evening & weekend appointments •Over 1000 designer frames to choose from! SUNGLASSES New patients without insurance. www.precisionvisionutah.com 482 S Main Street Spanish Fork 801.504.6448 | 40 | sffestadays.com | 41 |
2019 • EVENTS 2019 • EVENTS 2019 Fiesta Days Baby Contest July 17 3:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. Senior Center, 167 W Center St AGE CATEGORY Babies from newborn to 3 years old can enter. Age categories are: 0-3 months, 4-6 months, 7-12 months, 13-18 months, 19-24 months, and 25-36 months. Age category is based on baby’s age on July 17, 2019. Tere will be a girl and boy winner in each age category. Judges will be the 2019 Miss Spanish Fork Royalty and their mothers. NOVELTY CATEGORY Each baby will also have an opportunity to be judged in this category. You may dress your baby in costume to ft this year’s theme: “Celebrate Good Times.” Each baby may only win in one category. ENTRY Pre-registration fee is $10. Pre-registration deadline is 5:00 pm 77th Annual Spanish Fork on July 16. Mail or bring the entry fee and completed entry form Flag Retirement Ceremony to the Spanish Fork Parks & Recreation Ofce, 775 North Main, Spanish Fork, UT 84660. Ofce hours are 8:00 am - 5:00 pm, Monday through Friday. Please allow adequate time for mailed and Military Tribute entries to arrive at the Parks & Recreation Ofce by July 16. Afer the pre-registration deadline, entries will only be taken on the day of the contest on July 17. Te registration fee the day of July 16 contest is $15. 7:30 p.m. Guest Speaker: Timothy C. Clayson PRIZES Outdoor Arena at the Fairgrounds Chaplain (MAJ) Timothy C. Each participant will receive an 8x10 portrait for participating. Clayson was born in Payson and is Te Baby Contest Age and Novelty Category Winners will be an- Tis is a favorite annual tradition that honors and pays respect to the son of Clark and Ruth Clayson. nounced on Saturday, July 20 at 12:00 noon at the Library Stage our country. Te Utah Army National Guard along with the Amer- He joined the Utah Army Nation- (east side of Library) at the City Park. Pictures will be ready for ican Legion and assistance from local scout troops will properly al Guard during his senior year of pickup at that time. If you do not pick them up on July 20 at the the exception of the A-G group, please arrive a few minutes early high school and for 19 years was a City Park, you may pick-up your pictures at the Spanish Fork retire hundreds of fags collected from throughout the community. so your assigned group can begin on time. member of Battery C, 1st Battalion, Parks & Recreation Ofce. Ofce hours are 8:00 am to 5:00 pm, Highlights of the program include music from the National Guard’s 145th Field Artillery, in Spanish For additional registration information, please call the Parks & 23rd Army Band, special guest speaker Chaplain (MAJ) Timothy C. Monday through Friday. Recreation Ofce at (801) 804-4600. Fork. During this time, he served Clayson, local community leaders and a 21-gun salute. as Section Chief, Platoon Sergeant, Contact Abbie Taylor at abgail85@hotmail.com or Kellee Wil- Congress has authorized fags worn beyond repair to be destroyed, and Chief of Firing Battery. He was commissioned as JUDGING TIME liams at kelleesuewilliams@hotmail.com with questions. preferably by fre in a dignifed manner, showing respect and rev- a Second Lieutenant in 2009 and is currently serving Arrival time for pre-registration entries by last name: erence. Any personal fags in your possession in need of retirement as the chaplain for the 204th Maneuver Enhancement A through G: 3:30 p.m. may be dropped of at the Parks & Recreation Ofce (775 N Main) or Brigade. H through M: 4:15 p.m. the Spanish Fork City Ofce, Room 130 (40 S Main). Scout troops, Shortly after 9/11, Tim served with the 145th as they N through Z: 5 p.m. Judging Time please gather your old fags to be retired, and bring them two hours mobilized in support of Operation Noble Eagle. In Walk-in: 6 p.m. Arrival time for pre-registration entries by 2007, the 145th mobilized in support of Operation If you are in the frst judging group (A-G), please do not arrive last name: prior to the ceremony. Boy Scouts, Cub Scouts, and Girl Scouts must Iraqi Freedom. Tim recently returned home from his be in full uniform to participate and must arrive by 7 p.m. before 3:30 pm. We will not begin check-in for this group until A through G: 3:30 p.m. third deployment, serving in the Middle East with the Concession item proceeds beneft the families of local military per- 65th Field Artillery Brigade, in support of Operations 3:30 pm. H through M: 4:15 p.m. sonnel. Donation containers will also be available for those wishing Spartan Shield, Enduring Freedom, and Inherent If you are not registering until the day of the contest, do not N through Z: 5 p.m. to donate to help families of veterans. Resolve. arrive prior to 5:45 pm or afer 6:10 pm. It will take you at least Walk-in: 6 p.m. For more information, contact Mark Harrison at (801) 367-6709. 15 minutes to see the judges and have your photo taken. With | 42 | sffestadays.com | 43 |
2019 • EVENTS 2019 • EVENTS 4th Annual Spikeball Tournament July 17, 8 p.m. Sports Park West Complex 295 West Volunteer Drive Spikeball is one of the fastest growing sports in America. Come be a part of what is deemed as “the next great American sport.” Spikeball is described as a combination of volleyball and 2-Man Best Ball foursquare, but intensifed. It does not matter how good, bad or inexperienced you are, recruit a partner and come be part of the Golf Tournament 4th Annual Fiesta Days Spikeball Tournament. Teams consist of Friday, July 19, 8:30 a.m. or 2 p.m. only two players, so it is a fun, fast-paced game. Tournament format is pool play with a three-game guarantee. (Shotgun start) In pool play, each game is played to 21 points, but you must win The Oaks at Spanish Fork by 2 (score cap at 30). In the tournament rounds, it is best out of three games. Again — you must win by 2, but there is no cap. Di- Pre-tournament meeting will be held for all team representatives at 2300 E Powerhouse Road visions will be ofered in Beginning, Intermediate and Advanced. 7:30 p.m. on July 17 at the Sports Park West Field #8 dugout. Entry fee is $130 per team. Cart is not included in the (Tournament format and divisions subject to change depending Fee must be mailed so it arrives prior to the deadline to Span- entry fee. Gross and Net Division Pay Offs. on the number of teams registered.) ish Fork Parks & Recreation, 775 N Main, Spanish Fork, UT Team allotment is limited. Please register early as Registration deadline is July 10. Entry fee of $20 per team must be 84660. You can also register in person at the Parks & Recreation event will only be open until it is full. For more infor- paid by this date to be entered in the Spikeball Tournament. Tourna- Ofce from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday through Friday. mation, contact The Oaks at Spanish Fork Golf Course ment will be held on Field #8 at the Sports Park West Complex. For more information, contact Bronco Hunter, recreation at (801) 804-4653. Schedule and rules will be posted online by 5 p.m. on July 16. supervisor at (801) 804-4604. NEED IT? www.acerents.net I love RENT IT! this town. Hours: Mon-Fri 7:30 a.m.-5 p.m. | Sat. 8 a.m.-5 p.m. EAGLE MOUNTAIN We rent trenchers, bobcats, excavators, tillers, 9569 Mt Airey Dr. | (801) 341-1366 Lance Wilson, Agent Thanks, Spanish Fork. everything you need for 220 N Main Street Spanish Fork, UT 84660 Bus: 801-798-9288 your home and yard. LINDON lance.wilson.j95i@statefarm.com I love being here to help 70 S State | (801) 785 -7368 life go right in a community ™ where people are making a difference every day. SPANISH FORK Thank you for all you do. 96 Arrowhead Trail | (801) 798-9226 PROVO 88 W 920 S | (801) 375-7530 1601485 State Farm, Bloomington, IL www.acerents.net | 44 | sffestadays.com | 45 |
2019 • EVENTS 2019 • EVENTS Spanish Fork Community Theater presents Disney’s Beauty and the Beast July 18, 19, 22, 25, 26 at 7 p.m. July 20, 24, 27 at 4 p.m. Spanish Fork High School Auditorium, 99 N 300 W Te Spanish Fork Community Teater is proud to present Disney’s Beauty and the Beast. Tis show played a remarkable 13-year run on Broadway. Based on the Academy Award-win- ning animated feature, the stage version includes all the wonder- ful songs written by Alan Menken and the late Howard Ashman, along with new songs by Menken and Tim Rice. Te classic story tells of Belle, a young woman in a provincial Food Vendors You’ll want to visit every day and sam- PHOTO CREDIT: SWEET ROSE PHOTOGRAPHY AND SPRINGVILLE PRINCESS PARTIES town, and the Beast, who is really a young prince trapped under ple something new. Items to choose the spell of an enchantress. If the Beast can learn to love and be in City Park typically include Navajo tacos, tri-tip loved, the curse will end, and he will be transformed into his sandwiches, corn on the cob, marinated former self. But time is running out. If the Beast does not learn July 19, 20, 22, 23 chicken, tacos, burritos, nachos, snow his lesson soon, he and his household will be doomed for all 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. cones, shaved ice, lemonade, good ol’ eternity. hamburgers, hot dogs, and the fxins’. July 24, 8 a.m. to 10 p.m. The vendors will not be open on Sun- Beauty and the Beast will be directed by Cami Jensen. Her City Park day, July 21. creativity brought Te Little Mermaid to life in Spanish Fork in 2017. Beauty and the Beast is a show dear to her heart. Te mys- tery and romance make for a compelling story. Also, the Beast’s Enchanted Castle ofers ample opportunity for spectacular tech- nical efects. Cami is joined by choreographer Tia Trimble and music director Kameron Kavanaugh. Don’t miss your chance to see this epic show. CAST Belle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Amber Roberts Beast . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jordan Pearson Gaston . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Richie Trimble Lumiere . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dan Bigler Cogsworth . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dane Robertson Mrs. Potts. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Debbie Maurin Ticket Prices Chip . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jefferson Hunter Adults $10 Wardrobe . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Krystal Bigler Seniors (65 & older) $8 Babette . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Allison White Students (Jr and Sr High) $8 Lefou . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ammon Flint Children (11 & younger) $6 Maurice . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Nate Holman Immediate family pass (max. 6 people) $40 PRODUCTION TEAM Tickets are on sale at sfcitytix.com or may Director . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Cami Jensen be purchased at the door one hour prior to Music Director. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Kameron Kavanaugh each performance. Auditorium doors open Choreographer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Tia Trimble 30 minutes prior to each performance for Technical Director . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ken Jensen seating. Costumes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mariah Knittle Producer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Karen Grant For more information, visit sfctonline.org | 46 | sffestadays.com | 47 |
2019 • EVENTS 2019 • EVENTS Sidewalk Sales July 20, 22, 23 Local businesses Support your local merchants and shop the Side- walk Sales during the Fiesta Days celebration. Hours vary from store to store, so please come and enjoy the beauty of Spanish Fork’s Historic Main Street for the best bargains around. You can fnd more Sidewalk Sale information at DTonMain.com or by calling Heather Youd, Spanish Fork-Salem Chamber of Commerce, at (801) 798-8352. Brown’s Amusements Carnival July 19, 22, 23 4 p.m. to 11 p.m. July 20, 24 10 a.m. to 11 p.m. City Offce Parking Lot ADVANCE SALE Pre-sale sheets of 40 tickets for $20 (half of the regular price) will be on sale until July 18, 2019 at the City Utility Ofce. Pre- sale tickets are limited, so buy them early before they sell out. Most kiddie rides are 3-4 tokens/tickets while bigger, faster rides are 5-6 tokens/tickets. AT THE CARNIVAL TICKET BOOTH FOR PURCHASE Individual ride tokens are available for $1 each. Individual single day all-you-can-ride wristbands are available for $30 each (three additional tokens/tickets will be needed for Te Freak Out ride) BUDDY NIGHT (MONDAY, JULY 22) Buy one all-day ride pass on-site at the regular price of $30 and SPECIAL NOTES your buddy rides for free (must have a buddy with you at the Height requirements apply on all rides. You can view the height re- time of purchase). quirements online at http://brownsamusements.com/size-up/eid/-1 Buddy Passes sold only from 4 p.m. to 8 p.m. Te Freak Out ride is six tokens/tickets or a wristband plus Additional tokens/tickets will be needed for Te Freak Out three tokens/tickets. ride (wristband plus three tokens/tickets). | 48 | sffestadays.com | 49 |
2019 • EVENTS 2019 • EVENTS SPONSORED BY Street Dance Car Show SPONSORED BY Spanish Fork Hospital July 19, 8 p.m. July 20 Center St, 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. between Main St and 100 East Sports Park West, 493 W Volunteer Dr Best Street Dance in Utah County! SCHEDULE Bring the whole family down to the park, grab a bite to eat and 7 a.m.: Registration and shine dance the night away. 9 a.m.: Car Show begins Special thanks to Intermountain Spanish Fork Hospital for 11 a.m. to 1:30 p.m.: Live music from CryWolf sponsoring the Street Dance. Te new hospital is under con- 2 p.m.: Car Show ends and awards are announced struction and plans to open in late summer 2020. Intermountain promotes healthy lifestyles and dancing certainly falls into that ENTERTAINMENT & FOOD category. Enjoy this fun event, let go of the stress of the day and Live Band - 11 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. CryWolf was a Family Concert fa- get active and moving with your family at the Street Dance. vorite last year and is a four-piece acoustic rock ‘n’ roll band. Teir We are thrilled this year to bring back by popular demand, Fire repertoire includes the songs we all love, as made popular by Aero- at Will Classic Rock Band as our Street Dance Band. smith, Red Hot Chili Peppers, Deep Purple, America, Tom Petty Fire at Will is the perfect blend of catchy pop hits, raucous classic and the Heartbreakers, the Guess Who, Foreigner, the Eagles and PRE-REGISTRATION Mail the Car Show Entry Form & fee rock, popular contemporary hits and decade-defning smashes. more. Teir music is suitable for any age and pleasing to listen to. to Spanish Fork Parks & Recreation, 775 North Main, Spanish Fire at Will is comprised of veteran musicians Kyle Johnson, Bill Classic Rock will be playing when the band is not performing. Fork, UT 84660. Please allow adequate time for mailed entries Cushenberry, Will Terris, Tucker Hansen and Lew Woolford. With Food vendors will be at the Sports Park during the Car Show if to arrive at the Parks & Recreation Ofce by July 18. If paying in loads of talent and experience, this is one group of musicians that you want to hang out and just make a day of music and car fun. person, ofce hours are 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday through Friday. knows how to turn any party into an unforgettable bash. Get ready Registrations will also be accepted on the day of the show start- for a classic blend of current and past chart-toppers that’ll keep the ENTRY FEES Fee is $20 for the frst entry and $10 for each ing at 7 a.m. (cash or check only). party hopping and the energy at peak levels. additional entry. A t-shirt will be given to the frst 100 entries. For more information, contact Kendall and Sarah Redmond at Great Music! Awesome Lights! Loads of fun for everyone! Pre-registration is recommended. kendallredmond@yahoo.com. Thank you for 42 years of support! nebo gymnastics 2016 artistic gymnastics for: BEST pre school, recreation, competitive l3-l10 AUTO REPAIR 635 South Main Street BEST 2014 BEST 2015 Spanish Fork, UT AUTO REPAIR AUTO REPAIR division 1 collegiate training UtahValley360.com 84660 UtahValley360.com UtahValley360.com Skiba Auto Repair Skiba Auto Repair (Spanish Fork) Skiba Auto Repair (Spanish Fork) (Spanish Fork) nebogymnastics.com · 801-423-2898 · 1044 Express Way, Spanish Fork | 50 | sffestadays.com | 51 |
2019 • EVENTS 2019 • EVENTS Children’s Children’s Day SPONSORED BY Parade Activities July 20, 9:30 a.m. to noon July 20, 9 a.m. City Park, Main St. and Center St. Center Street Tis is a super fun day for children under 12 years old. Immedi- Come watch the Fiesta Days Children’s Parade as it travels ately afer the Children’s Parade, the park will be the center of fun down Center Street. Participants should line up at designated activities for children to enjoy. areas at Park School (700 E. Center). Te Fiesta Days theme this A large children’s tent will be set up behind the library. Te tent year is “Celebrate Good Times.” will be full of games and activities. Tey can have their faces paint- A child does not have to be part of an organized group to ed, dig for treasures, create a craf, have a real princess paint their participate. Family or neighborhood groups are welcome with nails, go fshing, go bowling, get a tattoo, and fll up their bags with adult supervision. However, an application is still needed. Parade prizes from the many other ventures. Te best part of children’s travels west on Center Street and ends on 100 East. All children tent is that it is free! who participate in the Children’s Parade will be given a ticket for Each child must pick-up their free punch card and get their hand one free ride at the carnival. stamped at the ticket table on the east side of the big tent before First, second and third place Children’s Parade winners will be they get in line. Tis card will be marked of when they visit each announced at noon on the Library Stage (east side of Library at activity. Te games stop at noon, so get there early. It takes a while the City Park). Winners are invited to participate in the Grand to get through all of the fun games. Parade on July 24. Tis is not a requirement — only an invita- Special thanks to the Youth City Council, Miss Spanish Fork and tion. her attendants, and all of the volunteers that make this a day to also be set up for children to enjoy. They will also close at noon. For more information, contact Nikki Huntington, Larson & “Celebrate Good Times.” Baby Contest winners and Children’s Parade winners will be Company, at (801) 798-3545. Free Inflatables — sponsored by Grifols Spanish Fork — will announced at noon on the Library Stage. Call us at 801-709-8573 Extension 1 or email info@tabithasway.org | 52 | sffestadays.com | 53 |
2019 • EVENTS 2019 • EVENTS DUP Museum July 20, 22, 23, 10 a.m. July 24, 11 a.m. 400 N. Main Fish Rodeo Tere is no charge to visit the Daughters of the Utah Pio- neers (DUP) Museum at the corner of Main and 400 North. Te museum displays artifacts and photos from Spanish July 20, 9:30 a.m. Fork pioneers and is a hidden treasure in Spanish Fork. City Park Historical photos and family histories are available for sale. Proceeds from these sales, as well as income from the DUP Baby Quilt Sale quilt sales, support the museum. July 20 Be a part of the exciting Fish Rodeo at the southwest DUP Museum summer hours for June, July and August corner of City Park. This event features a 1,000-square- are Mondays from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. and Saturdays, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. foot, man-made pond that will have over 500 fsh for Huff’s Carpets, 40 N. Main noon to 4 p.m. On Wednesday, July 24, the museum will kids to catch. The fsh wrangling will begin at about 9:30 a.m., immediately following the Children’s Parade, be open immediately following the Grand Parade until 4 Members of this 110-year-old organization sell hand-quilted and run until approximately 11:30 a.m. p.m. Mark your calendar to visit the museum with your baby quilts, as well as some hand-tied baby quilts. If you’re in Pre-sale tickets are $5 and are on sale at the City Utili- family and friends. the market for a baby quilt, you’ll defnitely want to stop by their ty Offce (40 S. Main) through July 19. For visits, tours or research on any other day, please call booth in front of Huff’s Carpet at 40 N. Main Street on July 20. On the day of the Fish Rodeo, tickets will be available ahead or email to schedule a time with Barbara Palfrey- The remaining baby quilts will be available for sale at the DUP for purchase at the City Park, but buying in advance is man, Tour Director; or Lana Creer-Harris, Museum Museum at 400 N. Main, July 22 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., July 23 encouraged. Ticket sales are limited to the number of Director. For more information contact Lana at (801) 360- from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. and July 24 after the Grand Parade until 4 fsh ordered, so get your tickets in advance to make sure 0117 or Barbara at (801) 376-4993 or email p.m. For information, contact JoseAnn Engle at (801) 798-6691. that your kids are able to participate in this fun event. 1847sfdup@gmail.com. Honoring Lives, Cherishing Memories Compassionate Service, Care & Love...When It Owned by Matters Most Matt Harrison with over 20 yrs experience! Have you changed your filter lately? •RETROFITS •REMODELS •BASEMENT FINISH •SERVICE Contact us to •NEW CONSTRUCTION get your FREE Planning Guide ANY SERVICE CALL ONLY $ Mention this ad when scheduleling the call Call for a FREE estimate today! 49 99 587 South 100 West • Payson (801) 465-3846 www.walkerpayson.com 187 South Main • Spanish Fork (801) 798-2169 www.walkerspanishfork.com 801-850-4589 www.mlhheatingandcooling.com | 54 | sffestadays.com | 55 |
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