2021 Sanpete County Fair

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1873. Other early settlers were Simon Hansen, Christian Hansen, Hans Tuft and C.A. Madsen. Twenty families from Ephraim joined the colony in 1875 and John Williams opened the first store. In 1875, the settlement was increased by the addition of 20 families from Ephraim and a town started. The first store was opened that year in a tent and was owned by John Williams, who later sold it to the people and the business was incorporated as the Mayfield Co-op. The affairs were operated for some years under the wise management of Ole C. Olsen, president of the company, and later by Joseph Christiansen. In 1894, the company sold out, and in a history of Sanpete County published in 1898, the store was then owned by Henry Jensen “who operates a north and south branch, and does a good business.” At that time (1898) there were three stores, the third owned by O.C. Larsen; two blacksmith shops, owned by Arthur H. Campbell and Jorgeu Knudsen; a fine 40-barrel roller mill, owned by the Willardson family; three well-conducted district schools, under able instructors; a Relief Society hall used for amusements and religious services; and a ward of the Latter-day Saints under the wise counsel of Bishop Parley Christiansen. The population consisted of farmers and stock raisers and numbered probably 800 people “noted for their honesty, industry and enterprise in conquering the desert and building magnificent homes in this mountain vale.”

MORONI

Moroni was founded by George Washington Bradley in 1859 and was settled by families from Nephi, but it had a real identity crisis. It went through the names Sanpitch, Mego, Little Rome and Duck Springs before Sanpete’s first probate

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judge named it Moroni after a Nephite Prophet in The Book of Mormon. Moroni sits midway between Nephi and Manti on the most pronounced “North Bend” of the San Pitch River. Families from Nephi moved there early in 1859. High water in 1862 forced the town’s founders to move away from the river site and spread north over the rolling hills, a setting best seen when approaching Moroni from the south. For water, they tapped the San Pitch farther east with an intricate and expensive system of canals and ditches that stretched from Mt. Pleasant to Fountain Green’s south fields. Reaching out in all directions, the city was big enough by 1891 to support an “opera house” that seated 1,000 persons. That opera house has been renovated and used regularly today.

STERLING

Sterling was originally named Pettyville. The town was surveyed by James Snow in 1881 after securing rights to former Indian reservation land from the government. Most of the Pettyville settlers moved to this higher bench above Six Mile Creek, six miles south of Manti, and the main road was eventually rerouted to service them. Scandinavian-style stone mileage markers once signed the old route along the San Pitch. Teacher Gus Clark won the then considerable sum of $5 in a contest to name the place. One sore loser was so vexed that he slugged Clark, tarnishing the town’s “sterling” reputation. A quiet village with several pioneer adobe houses, the place still maintains a small store that, along with a warehouse, functions as a community center. Sterling is the gateway to Palisade State Park and Six-Mile Canyon, which leads to the top of Skyline Drive.


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Demolition Derby

1min
pages 86-88

History of Sanpete County

25min
pages 76-81

Dutch Oven Cook-Off

2min
page 82

Mud Scramble

3min
pages 70-71

Horse-Pulling Competition

1min
page 68

Car Show

2min
pages 66-67

Mud Volleyball Tournament

1min
page 64

Beef Feast

1min
page 65

Open Pet Show

2min
pages 62-63

2020-2021 Sanpete County Fair Sweetheart & Jr. Princess Rodeo Royalty

4min
pages 60-61

Rodeo Announcer: Monroe Magnuson

4min
pages 52-53

Specialty Act: Felix Santana & his Friesian Stallions

2min
pages 56-57

Stock Contractor: Broken Heart Rodeo Company

2min
pages 58-59

Sanpete County Fair Rodeo

1min
pages 50-51

Fun on the Farm

2min
pages 46-47

Demolition Derby

2min
pages 48-49

2021 Jr. Livestock Show Schedule

1min
page 39

Talent Show

1min
pages 42-45

2021 Sanpete County King Cowboy

2min
page 30

4-H Exhibit Deadlines & Guidelines

2min
page 35

Exhibit Building Displays

4min
pages 28-29

Little Miss Sanpete Royalty 2020

1min
pages 18-19

Fun on the Farm Reading Challenge

2min
page 21

2021 Sanpete County Fair Schedule of Events

3min
pages 14-15

Junior Rodeo

2min
pages 26-27

Fireman’s Challenge

2min
pages 22-23

Miss Sanpete County & Miss Outstanding Teen Competition

4min
pages 16-17

Fair Board Message

2min
pages 10-11

Dutch Oven Cook-Off

3min
pages 24-25
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