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Show - The Page Twelve Mt. Pleasant Pyramid- - February 17, 1977 Ray Nielsen FTN. GREEN JESSIE OLDROYD reports 445-342- 2 I plemental appropriation and miiiRiifl Our wishes go to John H. Aagard who has been in the LDS Hospital for surgery, and is now at home, and improving. To Russell Talbot who had the misfortune of losing one finger, and badly cutting two other fingers on his left hand while he was using his power saw. He received surgery and medical aid at the Juab Hospital. To Boyce Jensen who has been in the LDS Hospital and is now at home, recovering from being ill. To Morris Llewllyn, son of Alverda Llewellyn, who has been in the St. Marks Hospital for open heart surgery. He is now at home, and is improving. Most of you will remember Morris. He married JoAnn Curtis of Moroni, and they are the parents of three daughters and one son, and would you believe it three grandchildren! To Ivin Rasmussen who has been in the Sanpete Valley Hospital and is now at home, and feeling better. Mr. Irvin Oldroyd announces the birth of his 26th greatgrandchild, a baby boy bom Friday, Feb. 4, 1977 to Mr. and Mrs. Spencer (Andra) Kunzler, Paul, Idaho. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Mont (Jean) Jensen, Orem, and greatgrandfather Oldroyd of Ftn. Green. The Kunzlers have just one daughter, and this boy makes their fifth son. He is to be named Mont Wesley. The other children are Kelly, Bonnie, Conley, Bradley, and Marley. Mr. and Mrs. Warren (Lorraine) Bailey announce the birth of their new baby . . . a boy, born Thursday, Feb. 3, 1977 in the Sanpete Hospital. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Bailey Ftn. Green, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Ray Nielsen of Moroni; greaget-we- Robertas ll their work on the budget and now the laborious process of Three tax reduction bills have been shuttling between the House and Senate, with no final decisions having been made. First is the reduction in the off. Information needed is name, date and place of birth, parents names, branch and place of service, time served, a photograph, and a contribution to help preserve the memories of these gallant men and women who fought and died for all of us that our freedom might be preserved. This data should be sent to respective home towns to the Ida O. following: Moroni area La Von Donaldson; Ftn. Green Coombs or Victor Rasmussen; Gordon Sorenson; Spring City Rex Hafen or Mt. Pleasant Lee C. Bert Ruesch; Fairview Mower or Buford Christensen; Maurine Young or Ephraim Donna Bailey; Sterling Lucien Peterson; Gunnison Mr. and Mrs. Alva Sorenson; Mrs. Ray BarFayette Margaret tholomew; Axtel Jensen; Mayfield - grand-daughte- A learned fool is more foolish than an ignorant fool. r, Phillips, Kanosh. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin R. (Flora) Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. LaMont Christensen spent Sunday, Feb. 6, in Provo, for the Anderson's little grand-daughte- r, Marquelles seventh birthday. Marquelle is the caughter of Charles Lynn and Ranee Barney of Provo. She was seven years old on February 7, 1977. Visitors over the weekend at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ivin Rasmussen have been Mabin and Joyce Hafen, and son Keith from Bountiful; their daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Brad (Elaine) Tuttle GfZ-EEs- 7MS and baby daughter, Shaleen, of Salt Lake City. Shaleen was bom January 3, and is the first child for Brad and Elaine, and first grandchild for Mabin and Joyce, the 33rd greatgrandchild for Ivin and Etta Rasmussen. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Rasmussen, Ann, Sue, Jill, and Douglas of Bountiful were Sunday visitors and dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Rasmussen. iM CAAP5 attends Snow College, so her two sisters, Sue and Jill stayed over night in Ephraim Ann evening. Approximately Veuo pjinmo&i 3oo 500 WA) persons attended. Mr. and Mrs. Ned (Ora) Peterson were special guests at a dinner party given by the Utah IhniiMiiiii- Maintenance Highway w AA iNsmm with Ann, which was quite a privilege. Mrs. Pearl Benson, sister of Mabin Hafen, from Ephraim was a Saturday visitors at the Rasmussen home. There were many fathers and sons fro our ward who attended the Moroni Stake Fathers and Sons banquets on Saturday Mrs. James Ivory attended ear piubt LAjdp J - in Richfield, Department February 4. This party was held in honor of Mr. Peterson and two other employees who are now reitred from service with this and confirmed on Sunday, 6th, by his father, Rex Ivory. Mr. and Mrs. Ivory are the parents of six children, Rebecca, Ronald, Richard, Rachel and the twin boys. Dinner was served to the two families at the home of department. Mr. Peterson was presented with a gold watch with his name and years of service with the Utah Highway, having served for 22 years. Uinta Springs DUP meeting was held February 10, with Memphis Talbot conducting. Prayer offered by Geraldine Johnson; music, LuJane Cook and Jessie Oldroyd, and including a special practice song to go with the lesson, "Where Theres A Will Theres a Way. A history of James Guyman was given by his granddaughter, Donna Ivory. The Woman Suffrage in lesson, Pioneer Days, was educational and interesting. Refreshments were served by LuJane Cook and Dawn Allred. in interested Anyone Tole learning and doing the newest art Painting" form we hear about these days? Phyllis Oldroyd does some very beautiful things in this kind of painting, and would like you to contact her concerning this. INCOME TAX The Petersons of Gunnison will be at the Brung-e- r Motel to render our services as in the past, Mondays Jan. Feb. Mar. 7 to 5 p.m. Hours Available every day at our home In Gunnison. I ... MERRILL PETERSON Telephone 528-348- 5 THANKS! SAVE $$$ SHAGS PLUSHES SCULPTURES PRINTS MULTI-TONE- SPLUSHES PLAINS S ffZKLES EFFECT 7-S- V9 Expert Installation Call for an 427-920- appointment 197? J j ijgs?sx59G9 r r 0 HERALD VANCE V A N C E S -- rerrfJoS Ftue. MT. PLEASANT &THAJE7 CARPETS 4556 No. Milburn Road FAIRVIEW, UTAH i v i Verda Christiansen. little Kaela, daughter of Edgar and Verlene her 5, committees have completed putting the complete budget package together is underway. Most committees have made recommendations exceeding the Governors recommendation, so the Executive Committee must decide where the cuts will be. Deficit spending is not permitted under Utah Constitution, Dr. Avard Fairbanks has begun work on the bronze plaque for the Sanpete County War Memorial project. This project will honor not only the casualties but all men and women who have served and are serving their country from Sanpete County. The families of these patriotic citizens are asked to turn in the pictures and information needed as soon as possible so no name will be left Mr. and Mrs. Gary (Carol Lefevre and daughter, Granger, spent the weekend with parents, Mr. and Mrs. Derrell Williams and family. Weekend guests at the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin R. Anderson, were Mr. and Mrs. LaMont (Claudia) Christensen, Fairview; Sydne Anderson, Salt Lake City; and a church in the Nibley, Utah ward, Sunday, where Donna and Clairs twin grandsons were given their names and blessings. The babies are the sons of Mr. and Mrs. Rex (Roberta) Ivory of Nibley, and were given the names of Ryan Boston Ivory and Reid Guymon Ivory by their father. Richard, son of Rex and Roberta Ivory was baptized on February The Legislative session is more than half over. No more bills can be introduced for for consideration except emergency items. The Appropriations Sub- 1 Work begun on war memorial Ann) Grandfather Phillips it being his birthdate. Verlen and Edgar have three other daughters; Kelly, Kara, and Kaela. " The grandparents are the Andersons, and Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Phillips of Kanosh. Mrs. Donna Ivory, Mr. and Saturday, feiiii in came from surplus funds left over from the last fiscal year. The measure includes $1.5 million for the Water Resrouces Revolving Construction Fund, and replaces a like item vetoed by Governor Rampton after the last budget session. With this appropriation, work on six irrigation projects in the State of Utah can begin as soon as weather permits. inheritance tax, which I fully support. Second is a small income tax reduction, and third is a circuit breaker bill. The circuit breaker is a bill which would give some property tax relief to low income elderly people. has Governor Matheson recommended that we hold approproximately $5.0 million in reserve and wait and evaluate our financial condition in the spring. He would then call a special session about June 1st. I support this proposal as we will have a much better picture of lur economic standing at that ime. Kay Nielsen, Representative Utah House of Representatives District 69 - Sanpete County, Mapleton, Thistle, Birdseye The fool hath said in his heart, There is no God. us. and Warren have two other boys, Jed and Earl Bailey. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin R. (Flora) Anderson are happy to announce the birth of their sixth grandchild.. .all girls. This new baby girl was bom in the Delta Hospital, Feb. 9, 1977 to Mr. and Mrs. Edgar L. (Verlene) Phillips of Kanosh and was a present for Ann, Providence. Fern Cloward and son from Granger visited during the week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Nielson, and also with other relatives. Jay Oldroyd, Mr, and Mrs. Alan Oldroyd (Jays son), and two children from Tooele spent Friday and Saturday here with Jays parents, Mr. and Mrs. Francis Coulson. Mr. and Mrs. Steven Crowther and two children from Cedar City, spent the weekend here with parents, Mr. and Mrs. Osmond Crowther, and also attended church on Sunday with James W. tgrandfather, Nielsen, Moroni. Lorraine birthday sister, therefore the budget must fit within the projected revenues. first The appropriation measure cleared both the House and Senate this week and was sent to the Governor for signature. This was a sup- |