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Show Tin ou r Page 21. May Pyramid The Mt. Pleasant City council will hold a public hearing June 7. 1989, at 6:00 p.m. to discuss alternate plans for garbage pickup in Mt. Pleasant. Mt. Pleasant City Cor- Guardianship Consult county clerk or the respective signers for further information NOTICE TO PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE M l . PLEASAN T CU V REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE Mt. Pleasant Redevelopment AGeney will he holding public hearing in May and June for the purpose of receiving input and WATER USERS T he State Engineer received the following Application) to Change Water in Sanpete County (Locations in SLI1&M). Persons objecting to an application must tile a Protest stating the reasons for the protest. To have a hearing before the State Engineer, persons must request a hearing in the Protest. Protest must V 1. 1989. These are informal proceedings as per Rule R625-6-- 2 of the Division of Water Rights. APPLI- CANT: Ralph Jensen. P.O. Box 6. Chester. Ut. proposes to change the point of diversion and place of use of water as RET OF ORE: QUANIITY: SOURCE: Canal Creek. POINT(S) OF DIM (!) S 1245 E 1080 from NW Cor. Source: Canal Cr.. Chester Irrigation Co. (2) S 1555 2640 from NE Cor. Sec 25. Source: Canal Cr.. Chester Irrigation Co. (3) ac-f- t. Source: Canal Cr.. ester Irrigation Ch- Irrigation: from Apr 1 to Oct 15. total acreage 947.20 acs. sole supply 35.00 acs. PLACE OF USE: Sec 1: Sec 2; Sec ; Sec 25; Sec 26; Sec 34; Sec 35; Sec 36. T15S; Sec 11. T16S, R3E; Sec 2. T16S. 1 R4E. HEREAFTER: l Y: 8.5 QUAN-T- owner and operator of Reynolds' Repair & Sales in Salina. Deserved on the Salina City Council for eight years and was an EMTfor 12 years, lie was a member of the North Sevier Sheriffs Jeep Posse. He was a past bishop and counselor in the Salina First LDS Ward and was a Scoutmaster. He was a member of the stake high council and stake mission president'scounselor. lie was president of the Salina JayCees and was awarded the JayCee's Service Distinguished May 23. 1989...C ouiu.il will adopt tentative Award. The Sevier Education Association pre- sented him with its Friend of Education Recognition for his excellence in teaching. He is survived by his wife and daughters. Mrs. Paul (Debbie) Farnsworth. Provo; Sandi and Sheri Reynolds. Salina; his parents, Mt. Pleasant; brothers and sisters, Gordon S. Reynolds and Susan Olsen. Bountiful; budget June 13. 1989...Council Mrs. Jay (Jeanne) Shep1989-9- 0 will herd. Richfield: Mrs. adopt Budget (lade (Elaine) LivingJune 13. 1989...Council ston and Mrs. Ned will adopt tax rate (Wilma) Christensen. Dixie Brunger. Moroni; Mrs. Jay (Vicki) Omer, Greenville. NC. I le City Recorder Mt. Pleasant City was preceded in death by Published in 1'he lyra-rni- d a brother. Billy. Burialwas in the Salina May 10. 17. 24, and June 7. i 989. Eastsidc Cemetery. STORAGE: USE: Same as Heretofore Irrigation: from Apr 1 to Oct 31. total acreage 35.00 acs. sole supply 35.00 acs. PLACE OE USF'.: SE one quarter NE one quarter Sec 34. T 5S, 1 R3E. Robert L. Morgan. P.E. State Engineer Published in I he Pyramid on May 17. 24. and 31. 1989. Moroni to hire help to work on projects MORON- I- Exlra workers will be hired to help with city projects, council members agreed at (he laxi city council meeting. Approved were someone lo help Marty Leek for (wo weeks al S5 per ho u r, a nd a n ext ra ma n a he sew e r department forS5 per hour and no benefits, from July until the end ol 1 1 December. The council also agreed lo have George Lillcral, cemetery sexton, use his son, Sieve, lo work in the cemetery (he week before Memorial Day. LaMar Bcardall that Randy Johnson will reported cut weeds in front of the cemetery Councilman wall. The council approved a recommendation by Councilman Nelson to get portable toilets at the cemetery for Memorial Day. He w as also assigned to make sure the fountain is working al the cemetery. It was reported that the National Guard cannot help the city cover the city dump until late summer and then for only two days. The council denied a request for a donation lo Project Graduation sponsored by the Menial Health Department. The council decided lo apply for more sidewalk money for new sidewalks along the stale road. FAIRVIEVV-Gravesi- Reynolds Hearings or to file written comments with the Mt. Pleasant City Recorder regarding any or all issues. The dates and purposes for the hearings are as follows: DIVERSION: (1) S 1235 E 2435 from NW Cor. Sec 6, T15S. R4E., Source: Sanpitch River, Moroni lrr. Co. (4 miles east of Wanda A. Curtis FAIRVIEW Services will be held today. May S ALIN were 24. at 11 n.m.. in the held Friday for Lynn Asa Fairview Third LDS Reynolds, 48, who died at Ward Chapel for Calvin his home on May 15, 1989 Odell Erickson, 84, who died May 21, 1989. at his of cancer. Ilewasborn on May 21. home after a long illness. 1940 in Mt. Pleasant to He was horn Sept. 19, Peter William and Cora 1905, in Oak Creek, to Peterson Reynolds, lie Erick and Mary Edna married Norma String-hai- n Rigby Erickson. He maron Dec. 28. 1965 in ried Ruth Ericksen. May the Manti L1)S Temple. 2. 1934. The marriage Lynn served an LDS was later solemnized in Mission in the Western the Manti LDS Temple. Canadian Mission. He He retired from the graduated from Utah D&RG Railroad in 1970. State University with a He served a temple misbachelor's degree in elesion with hisvvife. lie was mentary education and a High Priest and Sunday taught school in Salina School superintendent of for 21 years. He was the the l airvievv North Ward appear at the Public l ac-f- t. San pitch SOURCE: River. POINT(S) OF Moroni) J Erickson PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE M l. PLEASANT CITY NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Mt. Pleasant City Corporation will he holding public hearings in association with the City Budget. All hearings shall he held in the Council Chambers at City Hall. 115 West Main Street and will commence at 7:00 pan. Interested persons are invited to Co. USE: 1 Lynn A. May 23. 1989...Public Hearing on Proposed RDA 1989-9Budget June 13, 989... Public Hearing and adoption of RDA 1989-9- 0 Budget. Dixie Brunger, Secretary Mt. Pleasant Redevelopment Agency Published in I he Pyramid Mav 10. 17. 24. and June 7tli. 1989. S 1850 W 2215 from NE Cor.. Sec 26. T15S. R3E.. encourages Calvin 1 Cos Decree 8.5 0 poration sisters and one brother. Mrs. Addie Dyclies and Mrs. lYuth Moss, both of Moroni; Clayton Syme, Fountain Green. Burial will he in Orem City Cemetery. your attendance at this hearing. Vern Fisher City Coordinator Published in The Pyramid May 24 and 31. 1989. 0 evidenced In 23 shares in Chestflrlrr. Co. Page 137. II I! 1989-9- Budget. All hearings shall he held in the Council Chamber at City Hall. 115 West Main Street, and will commence at or about 7:45 pan. Interested persons are invited to appear at the public hearings or to file written comment with the Executive Director of the Redevelopment Agency at the above address. The dates and purpose for the hearings are as follows: he filed in duplicate with the State Engineer. 1636 West North Temple. Salt Lake City. Utah 84116. on or be- fore JU I a adopting OBITUARIES PUBLIC HEARING PUBLIC NOTICE Probate and Notice Bcardall told the council that the drainage ditch by the Wanda Curtis home must be opened up. Marly Leek was assigned lo the job and told to clean up as he goes. Police officer Emil Clulf and Councilman Bernard Jacobsen discussed building proposals for the dog kennels. One bid was forS895 and the other was S1000 for four kennels 3 X 8' and six fool high with a cement pad. No action was taken. Mayor Danny Dychcs reported that there is a dump truck with a sander available at state surplus, and he and Marty Leek would go and make an offer on it. Jim Kiholm, from M & R Equipment presented a proposal to the council to replace the city backhoc each year on a program. The council decided to wail until the next meeting to make a decision. lease-purcha- Elmer F. 1 an k like to thank the Second Ward Bishopric for the book and for all the cards, flowers and things. also appreciate all the calls and con- cern of friends and the kindness shown by them at the time of my illness. Thank you Shirley Allred 57 I ,Sr le held today, May 24, at 3:30 p.m. at the city cemetery for Syme Elmer F. Syme PROV- O- Services will he held today. May 24. at 1 1 a.m. at Walker Mortuary Chapel for Elmer F. Syme, 65. who died May 19. 1989. at Utah Valley Regional Medical Center. following a short ill- ness. Wanda May Andrews Curtis, 69, who died May 20. 1989 at Utah Valley Regional Medical Center in Provo. She was born on March 10. 1920 in Provo to Elmer and Lillian May Wells Andrews. She married Joseph McDonald Feb. 1939 in Denver. Colo. They were later di- vorced. married She Spring City Elementary students were treated to a hot air balloon demonstration by John Liesek, of iy anti, May 17. Students were able to help pull the balloons out and watch them Fill with air before the balloons sailed away. Liesek showed films and answered questions. LDS Seminary graduation slated Thursday, May 25 MT. PLEASAN- T- Mt. Pleasant He was horn Feb. 12. Nephi Curtis in 1969. She n 1924. in Moroni, to LDS Seminary graduation will be was a waitress, an accomRichard and Addie plished seamstress and Thursday, May 25, at 7:30 p.m. al Viola Nielsen Syme. He worked for the railroad. the Moroni Stake Center. She is survived by husmarried Ruth Bailey. Robert P. Jorgensen, Stake Board June 16. 1947, in the band; daughter. Nani Education President, will preof Manti LDS Temple. Kahananui. Phoenix. with seminary president Robert side, He was educated in Ariz.; three granddaughand has held other Moroni schools and ters. nine Seely conducting and introducing great grandchurch positions, lie graduated from Lincoln children: half brothers the graduation theme, Not Of The served as secretary to the World. High SChool. Orem. He and sister. Melvin Boone. Cottonwood Gooseberry attended Snow Elsie and Boone, College. Harley Speakers will include Tracy Cox, Irrigation Co. He served in the U.S. Banks, all Salt Lake City; Joseph Shelley, Christopher Parry, He is survived by his Navy during World War Carl Boone. Denver. Bryant Buttars,and Michael Chriswife. Fairview; children, II and was a member of Colo. tiansen. West of l.araine, Valley; the American Legion. Burial will he in the The a capjtella chorus members, Gerold Ray. Dutch John; lie worked at Geneva Fairview City Cemetery Darcee Carol and Odell. Orem; Steel for 30 Benge, Heidi Palmer, under the direction of years, retir17 Beck, Holly Soper, Amy Lee, grandchildren, two ing in 1986. He lived in Ursenbach Funeral Isaac Jacobson, two Billie Jo Coates, most of his Home. Springville adopted granddaughters, Robert Slack, Joseph Shelley, Brad lifeand moved to Provo in nephews and nieces, 1983. Bench, Ryan Ellefsen, Mori Harold. brother. lie was a member of the Speakman, Val Sanderson and Fairview; sisters. Mrs. LDS Church serving in Ginger Tidwell will sing In This Ivl liter (Phyllis) White. M NT1 many positions including Activities on Very Room" and prayers will be Mrs. esta Rasmussen ward clerk and Elder's the Sanpete Sheriffs Disoffered by Peggvann Kinsman and and Mrs. Delta Marti-nellQuorum counselor. At patch from May 16. 1989 Dirk Anderson. all Spanish Fork. the time of his death he include: Music will be under the direction He was preceded in death was a high priest in the May 16. family dispute. of by son. Robert, daughGrandview bird Ward. Darccy Rawlings, Kristine deGunnison: juvenile ters. Colleen. Juanita and and Tina Sorensen. He was surv ived by wife, tail. Gunnison: Nielsen, transport lunette, three brothers Provo: three daughters. juvenile. Mt. Pleasant; Moroni Stake and three sisters. Mrs. Rick (Dorothy) locate lost bicycle. Mt. Graduates include: FounI heads may call at the Dean and Mrs. Russell tain Green First Ward, Jennifer Pleasant; theft. Manti; ward chapel one hour (F.laine) Kinross, both warrant of arrest. Manti; Hansen, prior to services. Burial Orem; Mrs. Michael civil disturbance. Mt. Isaac Jacobson certificate will he in the Mt. Pleasant (Charlene) Baner. Provo; Pleasant; civil dispute. of Joe. Andrea achievement), Citv Cemeterv. six grandchildren; two Mt. Pleasant. Tli-ero- Sh-ere- esa Bushman, Ryan Ellefsen, Cindy certificate of Johnson achievement), Mori Speakman, Ginger Tidwell. Mt. Pleasant Fourth Ward, Carla Barker, Laura Hafen, Christopher Parry', Robert Seely, Natalie (3-ye- n. Spring City First Ward, Eric Canfield, Bill Carter, Brandon Mellor, Holly Soper. Spring City Second Ward, Heidi Allred, Shcrenc Beck, Scott Brewer certificate of achievement), Tina Jackman, Vickie Nunley, Shawn Osborne, and John Sheriff i. 1 (3-ve- ar Fountain Green Second Ward, cerMichael Christiansen tificate of achievement), Angela Fairview council accepts county fire contract FAIRVIEW At thcrccommen-daliono- l FireChicI Odell Cox. the council voted to accept the llW) lire contract at the Mav 2 council meeting. A copy of the contract is on lile at the city ollices. Mayor Gerald Hansen rcioricd that the county lundlill is now in operation. County ollicialx aie encouragingcities to begin using it. Fairview will continue to use the Mt. Pleasant dump as long as they are permitted to be open, then will use the landfill. In a citiens' petition, Ray Ch- eney expressed concern over the water from rain and sprinklers that drains from Main Sit eel and gathers in front of his house, making a muddy bog most of the summer. The council will look into the matter. Also called to the council's attention, was the need of a filtering devise on the cemetery sprinkling system. Arrangements will be made with J. Merril Hallam to purchase and install a filtering devise there. Dr. Madsen attends conference LOS ANGELES, Ca.-- Dr. R. Madsen, of Madsen Chiropractic and his staff, of Ephraim, recently attended a chi- Douglas The Gibbons family approached Mayor Dyches to sec if the city would like lo purchase sycamore, willow and locust trees for the city park at a cost of S 0 each. Councilman LaMar Bcardall suggested planting an evergreen tree al city hall. He was assigned to find out the cost. de services will ropractic seminar sponsored by Practice Management Associates, Inc., a nationally recognized chiropractic management firm based in Pinellas Park, Fla. Dr. Robert Mawhiney, a nationally recognized expert in the analysis and treatment ofscoliosis spoke on the Biomechanical Progression of Scoliosis and Related Treatment. Scoliosis is a lateral curvature of the spine that frequently develops during the first 10 years of childhood. Untreated, the condition can cause obvious abnormalities such as a twisted neck, protruding hip, or one leg shorter than the other. Dr. Madsen is trained in diagnosis and treatment of scoliosis. He has been in practice for three years and is a graduate of Western States Chiropractic College. He and his wife, Andrea, live in Ephraim and have five children. It was also decided that a screening devise be purchased lor the ball xuk. In equipment matters, the council was inhumed ol the need to replace or extensively icpair the dump truck, snow jilovv. and back-hoand the need to purchase cemetery mowing equipment. The mutter will be discussed further when values can be costs and trade-i- n obtained. In other matters, a motion was passed lo lund the elementary school Day, poster contest for Clean-Uwith prie money being the same as p last year. The council accepted the responsibility of the mutton and sour dough sapper during Pioneer Days. All payment v ouchers were approved. Mayor Gerald Hansen conducted the meeting, which was attended by council members Eddie Cox, Ronald Giles and Kristy Jensen. Also attending were three city employees and five other citiens. Tryouts set for pageant MANT- I- Cast selection for the 1989 Mormon Miracle Pageant will be held June 6 and 7, at 7 p.m. in the Manti Seminary Building, directly west of the Manti High School. Those interested in playing principle characters arc urged toattend one of the scheduled nights. A large number of adults, single or with families, arc needed for .group scenes and also should attend either night. Teenagers and other youth are being sought to portray Book of Mormon scenes and young ladies over 12 are needed for the angel choir. Ronald D. Hall, new pageant director, will replace the productions author and director, Mack-sen- e Smith Rux, who served for 20 years. The Mormon Miracle Pageant began in 1967, was written by Grace Johnson and directed by Helen B. Dyreng, who still served as assistant director. R. Morgan Dyreng is the pageants general manager and producer. For further information call or 835-233- 3. 835-584- 1 Cook, Jason Coombs, Juice Larsen. Moroni First Ward, T racy Cox, Jana Lee Faux, Matthew Mitchell, Pete Smith. Moroni Second Ward, Billie Joe Coates, Michael Jensen, Todd Kellett, Greg Morley. Moroni Third Ward, Bryant Todd Cook, David Holman, Cindy Larson, Amy Lee, Hal certificate of Oldroyd Lisa Whitman. achievement), Mt. Pleasant Stake Fairview First Ward, Michael Anderson certificate of achievement), Jennifer Kelley, Peggvann Kinsman, Benjamin Miner, Kristin Mower, Val Sanderson, Joseph Shelley, Toby TayBut-lar- s, (3-ye- lor. Fairview Second Ward, Bradley Bench, Darcee Benge, Karen Crisp, Diane LIunter, Travis Larsen, Natalie Nelson. Fairview' Third Ward, Sarah Brink-erhof- f, Paula Christensen certificate of achievement), Kelly Jo Sidwell certificate of ar (2-yc- ar achievement). Mt. Pleasant First Ward, Dirk Anderson, Mark Gardner certificate of achievement), Michael Schuhmann, Sue Ann Shelley. Mt. Pleasant Second Ward, Gregory' Christensen, Dean Johansen, Sandra Howell, Heidi Palmer, Robert Slack. Mt. Pleasant Third Ward, Ther ar Patrick Hansen earns honors GEORGETOWN, Preston Hansen, son of Duane and Carole Hansen, and grandson of Barbara Hansen, Mt. Pleasant, will be honored for his academic achievement at a Grand Recognition Ceremony, May 28, at Duke University Chaiel, Durham, N.C. seventh Hansen, a grader at Georgetown Junior High, is one of 190 students from 16 stales lo qualify for the honor. The Grand Recognition Ceremony is sponsored by Duke University Talent Identification Program to salute the highest scoring seventh grader in TIPs ninth anTx.-Pat- rick 1 nual talent search. have earned scored on the Scholastic Aptitude Test or the American CollegcTcsl-in- g Assessment higher than 50 percent of college-boun- d high school seniors and represent the lop two percent of their peers. Students will receive certificates of distinction and books at the ceremony. Highest scorers will also receive scholarships. He w ill be further honored at a ceremony given by the State of Texas. All qualifying students DUni lou To everyone who helped make Mt. Pleasant City clean up day such a success. There were over 200 loads of trash hauled to the dump. Mayor, City Council |