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Show -- Page Two - The Pyramid - December 9, 1998 Raising speed limit to 65 is not acceptable covered in MM Merrill Ogden Great to be a Badges fan Youve heard people the expression that goes something like "I wish that I were a fly on the wall listening when that conversation took place." For a while, I was a "fly on thfc wall" at the Dixie Rotary Bowl football game in St. George last weekend where Snow College thumped Dixie College 40-2A friend from that neck of the woods scored some tickets on the 4th row in the reserved chair seats on the 50 yard line. They were terrific seats for the game and great for watching show. the half-tim- e Half-tim- e shows always play to the home team side where renowned Sky View High School marching band from Cache County performed, as did the Badgerettes and Dixies drill team. The only problem with these great seats in Hansen Stadium was that we were on the home team side smack dab in the middle of die hard Dixie Rebel fans. We took a very low profile attitude to begin with as the game started. Because of that we were able to hear some comments made about "those Snow college fans" across the field. The lady sitting next to me said to her husband, It looks like Snow has a pretty good crowd here. But I thought theyd have more, since Snow is as close as it is." The husband sniffed with his response, "Thats probably the whole town sitting over there. I kept quiet. I had already waved to several Snow fans who had infiltrated the Dixie side stands. In the early going, other comments were made that gave the impression that the opponent and fans from that unpopulated area to the north were somehow a little less than 0. Sanpete County hosts Statehood Day Celebration worthy of being there in the big bowl game. Snow had, after all, been beaten by Dixie at their own homecoming game in Ephraim, by one point. By the time Snows Mark Larsen had scored on a 70 yard touchdown pass play the mood was before half-tim- e Of different. considerably course it was on that play that we lost our anonymity. People around us now knew that there were "Badgers in rebel clothing" among them. Our "fly on the wall" status EPHRAI- The Utah Diviof State History will be M- sion holding its annual "Statehood Day" celebration in Sanpete County this year, recognizing local and state historical projects. The g event will be Jan. 4, at Greenwood Center, Snow College and is sponsored by the Sanpete County Heritage Council. For information contact the Sanpete County Heritage Council, (435) "Statehood Day" is an annual celebration of Utah receiving statehood by the Utah Division of State History. The event is held in different cities across the state each year. "It is an opportunity for the state to reflect on its history and heritage," says Monte Bona, Sanpete County Heritage Counday-lon- 462-250- was lost. After the drill teams performed, a few vocal guys sitting behind us let us know that, "OK youve got a better football team than us, but our drill team is better." We disagreed. Actually, both drill teams did very well as they performed very different rou- 2. cil. "Despite the fact that it is being held in Ephraim, great emphasis will be placed on Manti City, which is celebrating its sesquicentennial," Bona says. The sesquicentennial celebrations in Manti, along with its historical project and history, will be highlighted. In addition, Manti Mayor, Barbara Wintch, will tines. Many of the Rebel fans variwere of the St. what is that Of course, ety. George is about, fair weather. As it became apparent that Snow was dominating the er game, the "Colonel Clubbers and red coats otherwise" trickled, and at times, after Badger touchdowns, flooded out of the stadium. Fertilizing the back yard palm tree or rotating the tires on the lawn mower became higher priorities than watching the drubbing on the field. I guess I cant blame them too much. Coach Uperesa, a genuinely nice guy, and his staff have given us another excellent season of exciting football. Weve been spoiled and have come to expect national rankings and outstanding records every year. Those high goals were met again this year. But all that aside, its just plain fun to watch Snow football. Sanpete says "thanks for the season." Merrill speak. There will also be comments by Sanpete County Commissioners and Gerald Day, president of Snow College. Crib Corner FT COLLINS, C- O- Ryan and Jamie Steadman announce the birth of their son, Tyler Paul, Nov. 20, 1998. Grandparents are Randy and Jean Steadman, Scott and Sam DeLeeuw, all of Manti; and Gary Myrup, Gunnison. Dear Editor, It is my understanding that a movement is on, by some residents who travel the highway between Sanpete and Juab County, to have die speed limit raised to 65 miles per hour. At the present time, thejimit is 55 from Pigeon Callow to Nephi. It is at 65 milfejouth and north of this junction through Mt. Pleasant and Manti. As one realizes, very few drivers adhere to these limits. If you want the road to yourself, drive at the posted speed, many other drivers will pass at speeds estimated to be 10 to 20 miles over the limit set for safe driving. The near tragedy of last week brings into focus the need for a change in the habits of those who travel this route. Traveling at 55 miles per hour will cover 27.5 miles in 30 minutes, 13.75 miles in 15 minutes or .9 miles per minute. At 60 miles per hour, 30 miles will be covered in 30 min- utes, 15 miles in 15 minutes, or 1 mile per minute. At 65, 32.5 miles will be covered in 30 minutes, 16.25 miles in 15 minutes, or 1.08 miles per minute. If a rate of 55 is maintained a distance of 15 miles from Fountain Green to Nephi will be covered in 16.66 minutes. If a rate of 60 miles the distance would be MT. PLEASAN- T- Winner of the early-bir- d category of the city lighting contest is Steve and Joan Carson. SALT LAKE CIT- Y- Utah Division of Consumer Protection reminds shoppers that not all toys are appropriate for all children. According to the division, injuries led to more than 140,000 hospital emergency room visits nationwide last year. "These injuries were not only a tragedy, but they also were preventable," cautioned Francine Giani, division director. "Its important for shoppers to take the time to read labels when choosing toys. "This information can save a childs life." According to the division, the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission has issued the fol- toy-relat- ed MT. PLEASAN- T- Mr. Bentleys botany class recently held a dance to raise money to help save the rainforest. The dance was held at North Sanpete High School and was a huge success. The class raised $634 which will buy about 6 acres of land in Costa Rica. This will ensure that those six acres will never be destroyed for farming or development. About 60 percent of all animal species live in the rainforests. Saving the forest will protect the THE PyRflmiD 365-58- (USPS Mt. Telephone: FAX: 462-213- Represented 'LEAVITT GROU INSURANCE 462-245- 9 Publisher Spanish Fork Cheryl Brewer .......... Managing Editor Alesha Larsen Office Jennifer Office Aycock Independent Insurance Agency 199 North Main Spanish Fork, Utah 84660 (In Advance) year-5- 98-734- Mark Nilsson McDonalds Snow College Activity Center Snow College Subway Maple Leaf Industries k, 3 . per copy $23 per year outside Sanpete County Mt. Pleasant, Murphy Martin Ftn. 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SUBSCRIPTION RATES www.Welnsurelt.Com t requires toy manufacturers to meet stringent safety standards and to label certain toys that could be a hazard for younger children. Look for labels that give age recommendations and use that information as a guide. Labels on toys that state "not recommended for children under three, contains small parts," are labeled that way because they may pose a choking hazard to children under three. Toys should be developmen-tall- y appropriate to suit the skills, abilities and interests of the child. Orientation meeting held for day care providers RICHFIEL- D- An orientation meeting for people interested in becoming day care providers will be held Thursday, Dec. 17, at 10 a.m., in the Work Force Service North Building located at 201 East 500 North. Interested persons must register with Melody Staples, state 1 and licensor, at (435) pick up an orientation packet prior to the meeting. The meeting will last for two hours, there is no cost. It has been requested to not bring children. 893-127- of this year s ; Festival By Craig Conover $20 per Pin ata 7idwmX 4 Teach all children to put toys away when finished playing so children dont trip or fall on them. Read the Label. The CPSC to the many sponsors Pleasant 49 West Main Street cle, skateboard or inline skates for any age child, buy a helmet and make sure it is worn. Ephraim City extends a great big SP Utah, 84647 Be prepared to wait, if you want to cross the street, the vehicles, large and small, will not yield to the pedestrian. Of course, not all drivers are guilty, but too many fit the mold of the "unthinking and uncaring". A plea to all who drive, start a little early for your trip and obey the traffic laws. The life lost as a result of excessive speed, taking a chance around curves and over the crest of hills located in Salt Creek Canyon may be your own, or that of a loved one. Raising the speed limit to 65 is not acceptable! Victor Rasmussen Fountain Green well-mad- 0) Published Weekly at side-by-si- lowing guidelines for children and toys. Children under three tend to put everything in their mouths. Avoid buying toys intended for older children, which may have small parts that pose a choking danger. Never let children of any age play with uninflated or broken balloons because of the choking danger. Avoid marbles, balls and games with balls that have a diameter of 1.75 inches or less. These products also pose a choking hrzard to young children. Children at age three pull, prod and twist toys. Look for e with toys that are tightly secured eyes, noses and other parts. Avoid toys that have sharp edges and points. For ages threei through five, avoid toys that are constructed out of thin, brittle plastic that might easily break into small pieces or leave jagged edges. Look for household art materials, including crayons and paint sets, marked with die designation "ASTM This means the product has been reviewed by a toxicologist and, if necessary, labeled with cautionary information. Teach older children to keep toys away from younger brothers and sisters. For all children, adults should check toys periodically for breakage and potential hazards. Damaged or dangerous toys should be repaired or thrown away. If buying a toy gun, be sure the barrel, or entire gun, is brightly colored so its not mistaken for a real gun. If buying a bicy earth from the effects of global warming and ensure the necessary oxygen supply to the earth. Foundations such as Rainforest Action Network Administer these programs. Sanpete's Leading Newspaper It has been reported that funds had been approved for this project. What happened, only those in authority and power can an- swer this question. There are two lanes only in the canyon. Fountain Green has four. When the traffic is turned loose after an accident such as the one last Monday, autos come through our small community at the rate of 50 plus miles per hour. After all the officers who control traffic are still tied up with the investigation of the accident. Prepare yourselves when coming to our small town. Consumer tips for buying toys Botany class raises money for rainforest Carsons named contest winner 15 minutes and at 65 miles it would be accomplished in 13.89 minutes. Just think, one could save 2.77 minutes traveling at the rate of 65 miles per hour instead of the posted 55! There have been several fatalities on this road in the past years. The accident on Nov. 30, could have added to this number which not only would be devastating, but absolutely senseless. The automobile which caused the accident came down the canyon completely out of control. A sweet innocent child fought for her life the next several days after being to the hospital in Salt Lake City. Is saving three minutes on the road ample compensation for the life of a child, or for anyone else? Salt Creek Canyon consists of many turns, hills and other hazards which are accidents just waiting to happen. As stated too many have already given their lives to excessive speeds, selfishness and just the plain old feeling "I must be in front of all traffic, I cannot follow, especially if the car ahead is driving the posted rate." Granted, something should be done in the canyon to widen he road. Several years ago, this project was initiated, evidence of this can be observed in the canf yon. Sponsored by our Internet Provider i Christiansen Furniture Richfield Reaper Auto Meter Gunnison Valley News Lightnin Auto Body The Pyramid Barclay Mechanical Hermansens Inc. House of Glass Provo Daily Herald KSL Television Stevenson Intermountain Seed Moroni Feed Company Wasatch Technologies Ephraim Lions Club Bank of Ephraim . fcl |