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Ephraim Gets Into Christmas Spirit

Sanpete MessengerbySanpete Messenger
12/08/2021
Reading Time: 3 mins read
Float entered by the Taylor Ray famile of Ephraim depicts family bringing home Christmas tree on top of a Volkswagen.
“Connecting you at home for the holidays” was the theme for this float entered by CentraCom Interactive. The float depicted Santa in a bucket truck.
A Christmas tree with ample gifts underneath, and a couple of young ladies overseeing them, rolls down the street on a flatbed truck in this entry from Hermansen’s Hardware.

Dec. 3 – Light Parade

The Church of the Bible entered a float depicting the nativity. The theme was “Come behold the king of kings.”

Ephraim Co-op Nativity Display

Millie and Danae Frost of Mt. Pleasant and pet “Lupin” look at nativity by St. Jude’s Catholic Church at Ephraim Co-op’s nativity display Dec. 4 through 7.
Keldan Guyman of Huntington and Megan Wendle of Bountiful admire nativity by Ephraim Church of the Bible at Ephraim Co-op’s nativity display.
Cambrya Cox of Ephraim and Page Bigelow of West Point look at nativity relief by artist Niki Covington of Manti at Ephraim Co-op’s nativity display.

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