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Show The Pyramid Page Eight August 7, 1980 Ktl at the Shakesplays Festival. pearean Vimad 462-21- ?y Louise Seely, daughter of Mary Louise Seamons; and C. Betty Ericksen her daughter, Deborah, both of Orem, recently returned from Cedar City where they attended performances of MacBeth and two other Alice Daisy and Marty and Rae Woolf, also of Mt. Pleasant. Vance McClellan announce the birth of their granddaughter, Lacey Ann, born August 2 in the .Sanpete Valley Hospital i to R. Layne and D. An-- ' Frznces Busl&an was guest of honor at a picnic in Canyon View Park near Spanish Fork on Sunday, August 3. The occasion was her bir- thday, and 44 family nette Woolf. Paternal.members were there to P her ceJe"ate- are Mark grandparents 6. Hall MANTI Services were held Tuesday, were held August 6 for Betty Jeanne August S, for Alice Daisy Clive Ericksen who died Grissman Hall, 68, who August 3, 1980 at her died August 1, 1980, at her home. home in Mi Pleasant. MT. PLEASANT-Service- s She was born May 30, She was born March S, in Salt Lake City, a 1912, Goldfield Nev., to and Sarah daughter of John LeRoy Marion and Phyllis Kathleen Crosland Grissman. She married John Milton Hall Button Clive. She married Jay L. September 20, 1930, RichEricksen August 12, 1935 field. Later solemnized, in Mt. Pleasant She was Manti LDS Temple. She a member of the LDS was active in the LDS Church, working in the Church. acSurvivors: husband, Primary and other tivities. Mt. Pleasant sons, 1917 daughters; Max, Salt Lake City; Mrs. Marie Howell, Ephraim, Mrs. Carl (Jacquelynn) IL These five ladies met the challenge of the Mt. Pleasant Stake Wards Wars of Stars last Saturday, walking one and a quarter miles, from the north Mt. Pleasant City limits to the city park. From left are: are: Survi.vors husband, two sons and four daughters, Cecil M., Mrs. Clifton (Linda) both West Jordan; Brailsford, Mrs. John (Patricia) Springville; Mrs. Burke McKee, Peterson, Ephraim; of Ogden, Larry grandchildren, sisters: (Darlene) 24 brothers, Mrs. Frank (Kay) Shinkle, Lehi; Mrs. Provo; Mrs. Charles D. (Jo Ann) Beck, Spring Charlotte Thompson, Manti; Eldon G., Oxnard, Calif.; 19 Jones (Janet) Francis, Pasco, Wash.; David grandchildren; Clive, Murray. Burial was in Mt. Pleasant Cemetery. Jay Christensen Services LAYTON- - were held August 2 for Jay Christensen, 53, who died July 30, 1980 here. He was born May 6, 1927 in Monticello, to Ray and Olive Melissa Jarvis Christensen. Married April 5, 1947, to LaReta Stewart, former resident of Milburn and Mt. Pleasant, in Clearfield, later solemnized in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. Retired Hill AFB, Davis County School District. Member Layton 18th Ward, High Priest. Veteran Korean Conflict, U.S. Army. Survivors: wife, Layton; sons; Steven J., Gary A., Roger D., Kenneth S., all Layton; daughter, Mrs. Darrell (Elaine) Moore, Concord, Calif.; six grandchildren; brothers: Kent, Salt Lake City; Neldon, Hurricane; Samuel, Monticello; Dennis, Holbrook, Ariz.; sisters: Janis Shumway, Blanding; Cleo Stewart, Moab; Marion Lovitt, Hemet, Calif.; Eileen Black, three n. Monticello; Norma Andersen, Ogden; Judy Yo6t, Georgia. Burial was in Fairview City Cemetery. In 1638, William Keift, Governor of New Amsterdam, banned the use of tobacco! Burial was in the Manti City Cemetery, under direction of the Buchanan Mortuary. EPHRAIM roposed annexation -P- of land northwest of the city limits was given a tight rein at the City Council meeting Tuesday night, when the planning commission submitted a letter to the council a closer annexation before any is policy declaration submitted to the County Services will be held Friday, August 8, at 10 a.m. in the Neal Funeral Home, Ephraim, for James Lawrence Hardin, 68, who died August 4, 1980, in his home. Friends may call at the Funeral Home one hour prior to services. He was bom September 1911, Spokane, Missouri, to Arthur Lee 13, and Maud May McGinnis Hardin. Married Audrey Maxine Roberts September 22, 1941, Las Vegas, Nev. Survivors: FAIRVIEW recommending look at the problems of James L. Hardin Commission. commission Planning chairman Bill Keller, and members Loa Cheney, LaMont Christensen and Gary Anderson were present to give the council their findings. In their statement to the council, the commission recommended the Fairview city limits not be extended until utilities within the city the City are understands exactly what its obligations will be concerning services and if the City can satisfy those obligations. They also wife, tor city use. other In a for personal property, Margaret all Inott, California. The family asks in lieu of flowers, contributions be sent to the cancer society. Burial will be in the Ephraim City Cemetery. total assessed value of $2,045,054. Although the present levy would not meet the level of the $14,000 budgeted for the new fiscal year, the council felt an increase of the levy to 7.22 would not make a substantial difference to warrant the increase. Mayor Eicher reported to the council that a letter had been received from the FHA indicating approval for a $60,000 matching funds grant for land acquisition, but said the letter did not say when these funds would be forthcoming. The council approved the purchase of land southeast of the city for action; Following a critique of 24 th of the July celebration in Fairview the council approved extending a gesture of those who had done so much to make it a success; Reece Ericksen s request for a building permit for a carport was approved, subject to l'j Older four bedroom home in Ephraim, on V acre lot. Vi share irrigation water. Owner will TOM STUBBS, BROKER Orem outlining IN FABULOUS LAS VEGAS Other fun spots may be substituted 283-475- 0 Michelle Kathy Shop until 9 p.in. 6 nights hues in multi-tonsculptures e Elegance in subtle-tone- d plushes w Tone-on-ton- splendor in & A GOOD DEAL IVITN PRICES STARTED AS LOW AS Taylor pines downtown Moaorii Frandsen) and Roscoe Taylor of West Valley City. He has two brothers, Gregory and Jeremy. Grandparents are Mr. and gf REMNANTS ROOM-SIZE- D PARXSIDE AUTUMN NATURAL NATURAL AUTUMN 12x16 12x14 AUTUMN NATURAL 12x13 AUTUMN NATURAL 12 x 19 birthday on August 1. He is the son of VISA' $7.49 par yd. SPECIAL ON NEVJ Dorothy 436-853- 5 e saxony cut pile Derrick a week 427-920- 0 Excellent color celebrated her first celebrated his first MASTERCIIARGE CALL HERALD FOR AN APPOINTMENT daughter of Larry and Kathy Daley Wilson, Spanish Fork Wildson, Off all Tops, Shirts & Blouses Saturday, August 9 Milburn Road Fairview CARPETS of $50 or more Thursday, August 7 through 1 Program Summaries TV Features 4 With each purchase Bring tho family end load upl 374-002- it it 4556 N. Limit one to a customer certf0' 1 Daily TV listings i birthday on August 6. She is the granddaughter of Jim and Geri Daley of Milburn, Lucille Wilson of Fountain Green and Ralph Wilson of Levan. Great grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Mayne Ruston, Orem; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Daley, Payson; Mr. and Mrs. Mack Strate, Fountain Green and Mrs. Wilson of Salt Lake City. 3 DAYS 2 NIGHTS ACCOMODATIONS 1 623-022- ir We'll give our word to you Norm A Jeannie Clement, possible HOLIDAY FOR CoS'2oc'uded Nephi Springville to aid the counsel in their study of the matter, but said this would not be an official mm TWO 225-212- in When we withdrew the TV log last year we were deluged with calls, comments and letters from our readers saying they missed this feature. We're happy to be bringing it back starting August 14 and urge you to support the advertisers who will be helping to pay production costs. carry a contract. ALL WESTERN REALTY a regular feature will be acres up Spring City Canyon. Beautiful view of valley. Owner will carry a contract. pertinent areas. Mayor Ray Eicher asked the planning commission to prepare a map The TV LOG Three acres one mile north of Manti: Power, water, phone and septic tank are already there. Also pad for mobile home. Owner will carry a contract. in all extension Starting next week proposed mobile home paric; it was approved that City policy regarding waterlines be as follows: Any waterline 8" and above must be class 900 or ductal iron pipe; all 6" pipe must be PSI 200. towards appreciation REQUEST the Fairview Heights subdivision and the strongly document. In other matters of business, it was voted Dont pile' other unanimously to retain the produce on top of present mill levy at 6.76. in the City Administrator Kent eggplants refrigerator. They bruise Miner presented the easily. assessed for value Fairview City, as it was The brain grows released this week by the rapidly up to the age of 4 County Clerks Office. and generally stops Fairview has an assessed Rowing by the age of 20. value of $1,963,474 with aob'n POPULAR approval by the adjoining property owner; it was approved to hire Odell, Cox as pipe inspector for assessed $61,680 recommended legal Ephraim; foster son, James T. Anderson, Salt clarification and counsel Lake City; two brothers, one sister: Uoyd, Larren, by Caution urged towards annexing Peterson, City; Anita Kelly and Fanny Shelley, both of Mt. Pleasant 1st Ward, Alice Nelson, Rozella Collard and Anna Jensen, all of Fairview North Ward. Mrs. Collard will be 88 in November. Mrs: Russell Mt. Frandsen, and Mr. and 12x12 12x17 12x13 APPLEWOOD MOUNTAIN SPICE ROCKRIDGE TAUPE 12 x 10 CLEARWATER BLUE 12x33 CAMEL 12 x 45 AUBURN : Bicknell. Great grandparents are Levi Poulson of Catro Valley, Calif, and of Hazel Baker Bicknell. 7 SUMMIT CREST ORIGINAL PRICE $274.88 ORIGINAL PRICE $389.47 ORIGIN AL PRICE $297.72 ORIGINAL PRICE $229.00 JAUNTY ORIGINAL PRICE $474.76 ! 6RIGINAL PRICE $557.93 SALE SALE SALE SALE PRICE 11184.81 PRICE 149.09 PRICE S130.50 PRICE $121.13 SALE SALE SALE SALE PRICE $143.84 PRICE 11203.80 PRICE 11155.79 PRICE $119.83 SALE PRICE SALE PRICE $363.48 $427.15 SALE PRICE $158.46 VISTA PLACE Pleasant Mrs. Bert Johnson of ORIGINAL PRICE,$308.55 ORIGINAL PRICE $248.92 ORIGINAL PRICE $21 7.87 ORIGINAL PRICE $202.24 12x17 SADDLE TAN 12 . . . ORIGINAL PRICE 206.97 AMBITION ORIGINAL PRICE x204 BLUE PACIFIC SALE PRICE $245.69 $324.95 ALL KITCHEN PRINTS IN STOCK $5.49 PER YARD |