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Show Page Six - The Pyramid - October 2, 1996 Watercolors Auction shown at Snow until Oct. 31 Moroni Council hires water superintendent, crossing guard, discusses license fees MORONI Wanda Butcher, mother of three, and former Sandy resident, was hired as the new school crossing guard for $100 per month and David Simmons, a former city employee, was hired as the new water superintendent in a Sept. 25, council meeting. Ordinance book door-to-do- The council is considering having their hard bound ordinance book updated and codified by an company at a cost of $18 per page, totaling $4,750. The price includes 10 bound volumes and a company representative to work closely with the council. Barbara Gordon, city recorder, said the last time ordinances had been codified was out-of-sta- te October named breast cancer awareness month LAKE CIT- Y- On Sept. 25, Governor Michael O. Leavitt will sign a proclamation October as Breast declaring Cancer Awareness Month. The public is invited to join the governor and Mrs. Leavitt for the signing at 1:30 p.m. in the Governors office at the State Capitol. Volunteers representing the American Cancer Society, the Breast Cancer Coalition of Utah, the Race for the Cure and others will band together with state and local health departments to kick off a month of enhanced education, screening and awareness. For more information about local plans for Breast Cancer Awareness Month or to find out how you can join the fight, call your local American Cancer Society office or SALT Water leak or 12-Ja- n. 19-Ja- n. T Construction Landscape 5 (800)370-011- 1 Gooseneck Dumps Snowmobile 200-25- (801) 768-84- 31 BEJHE ANSWER! FEATURES Select a good Kentucky Blue-grablend. A mix may be composed of several grass types. A blend is composed of varieties of the same grass. ss Heavy Duty Steel Construction Convenient, Secure, Affordable Fast Delivery & Pick-u- p Full Swing Doors Ground Level I Access j 8'x8'x40 I 8'x8'x20' I DUNITS J&VAI I UVB HORSESHOE MOUNTAIN RESORT NOW HIRING 750-80- 0 800-85- 0 850-90- 0 900-95- 0 0; 5; 0; lbs 57.25-58.5- 950-100- 0 0. Heiferettes and young feeder cows; 36.00-46.0- 0. Slaughter Cows: 25.50-33.8- Boning utility Breaking 2-- 1- utility Com- 32.00-37.9- 0; 4 4 mercial scarce; Cutter and low dressing utility 20.50-25.5Slaughter Bulls: YG 1 5 lbs 5 YG 2 lbs 2-- 0. 1370-194- 35.25-37.7- 5; 1425-187- 34.25-35.5- 0. 350-40- 400-45450-50500-55550-60- Booking report 600-65650-70- 700-75- 0 lbs55.00-63.0- 0 750-80- 0 800-85- 0 850-90- 0 900-95- 0 lbs 57.50-61.0- 0 lbs 58.50-60.7- 5 5 lbs 5 lbs 950-100- 0 lbs 58.25-62.257.75-58.7- 55.50-60.5- 0. Holstein Steers: Large frame 2: Baby bulls 0 lbs scarce; 0 lbs 200-30- 37.00-39.0- 300-50- 0; 32.00-38.5- 500-70- 0 32.00-41.0- 700-90- 0 42.00-46.5- lbs 900-110- lbs lbs 0 32.25-48.2- Feeder Heifers: Medium and large frame 1 200-25- 0 250-30- 0 300-35- 0 350-40- 0 400-45- 0 lbs 51.50-60.0- 0 lbs 50.00-55.0- 0 0 lbs 5 lbs 50.00-57.0- 0 lbs 52.00-60.5- 0 1.00-59.0- MANTI Activities on the Sanpete County booking report are as follows: Sept. 25 Daniel S. Poll, 18, Ephraim, was arrested in Ephraim by the Ephraim Police Department on charges of possession of marijuana, possession of paraphemalia.possession of tobacco, false information to police. Bail was set at $1,240. Phillip A. Reese, 19, Moroni, was arrested in Moroni by the Ephraim Police Department on charges of possession of marijuana and possession of drug paraphernalia. Bail was set at $735. The people of India speak 14 major languages and more than 1,000 minor languages and Hope is itself a species of happiness, and, perhaps, the chief which this happiness world affords. Samuel Johnson -- GRK STORAGE CONTAINERS SALE or LEASE PURCHASE EXCELLENT CONDITION 40 8X 8 Lease End Turnback Options No Penalty Anytime You Own at 295-181- 1 35 N. 700 West NSL You II When BUYING or SELLING give yourself the total ADVANTAGE offered by Century 21 Network Realty. .Listing your property on the Wasatch Front is very important and having local representation is vital to ensure that ALL prospective buyers can look at your property when they are here and not have to wait for someone to drive down or be put off until another day!! WE BELIEVE IN SERVICE and have 3 local agents and in excess of 1 5 in Salt Lake & Provo to help provide that service to you. LEj Fescues and rye grasses are useful in specific situations. For instance, if planting in heavy shade or a heavy traffic area. As a rule, clover is not desirable. It tends to take over the grass and will attract bees. more extras & cherry wood-bricFAIRVIEW: 50 W. 100 N. One of Sanpetes finest-oa- k 2.5 bth up 1 bdr & plumbed down fruit room, 5th bdr. & than you can imagine-3bdfamily room . 2 car oversized garage with seperate office or work room. Over 3,000 s f EXTRA EXTRA NICE!! PRICED AT LESS THAN REPLACEMENT COST ! MT. PLEASANT: 365 W 900 S. OWNER MANTI: 6 acres with 6 shares pressurized water, WILL CARRY UP TO $25,000!! New cr fenced and has grown excellent crops. k- r. $33,500-own- custom home. 1837 s f 3 bdr- - 2 bth on .39 acre Remote control ceiling fans and lighting, ceiling fans in each bdrrm. Covered porch, covered patio and will finance with $8,500 down. SPRING CITY: Beautiful 2 or 3 bdr with many extras, new partially enclosed large car port, very nice yard, lots of area for garden and a guest home with new roofl Food storage space & storage building.. .just numerous extras. MT. PLEASANT: Very nice 4 bdr 2 bth home on .31 acres. Shade trees, fruit trees and lots of grass Two out buildings carport and patio concrete in $131,900. EPHRAIM: Great starter home or retired couple or investment property. 3 bdr. 1 bth two story. Nice yard and trees and wonderful garden spot. Appx. 12 acre with two out buildings. Just across the street from the new Middle school. place. Excellent buy at $79,900. BETWEEN MT. PLEASANT AND FAIRVIEW: 1 yr. old 2 bdr. 1 bth.- - full acres (you basement carport home on choose) with your own culinary well and Birch Creek ing. water. Natural gas just run by property If you love room and want horse property, this is it!! Priced from $118,900. -- Price to sell at $69,900 MT. PLEASANT: Accepting Applications Monday-Saturda- y 2 p.m. - 5 p.m. 850 So. Highway 89 Mt. Pleasant, UT CHRISTIANSEN 3 bdr. 1 inside- - on WINDSHIELD Execllent pay for excellent people. Work in a fun professional and profitable environment. bth. pioneer-hom- e acre with 1.06 many updates 1.25 shares Twin Creek irrg. nice yard and lots of room for horses. This wont last at $88,700. G3B I Cooks, Prep Cooks, Dishwashers, Busers & Waitstaff 0 300-35- 25-Fe- b. LOGA- N- Fall is one of the best times to sow lawn seed, according to Bill Varga, Utah State University Extension horticulturist. The more moderate even temperatures encourage germination because it is easier to prevent the seedbed from drying out. ATV Truck Flat Beds Utility Pace Cargo Horse & Stock R E F R I G RATE 0 700-75- Sept. 28 Don S. Anderson, 39, Mt. Pleasant, was arrested in Ephraim by the Utah Highway Patrol on charges of DUI, possession of marijuana and possession of paraphernalia. Bail was set at $2 235. Ryan Glade Booth, 20, Provo, was arrested in Ephraim by the Utah Highway Patrol on charges of DUI, possession of Marijuana, driving on lisuspendedrevoked cense, consumption by minor, failure to stop for officer, failure to signal, no registration and faulty equipment. Bail was set at $4,905. Stacy Nanette Anderson, 36, Mt. Pleasant, was arrested in Ephraim by the Utah Highway Patrol on charges of possession of marijuana and possession of paraphernalia. Bail was set at $735. Brandon J. Ross, 20, Salt Lake City, was arrested in Ephraim by the Sanpete County Sheriffs Department on charges of possession of marijuana. Bail was set at $550. Fall is a good time to plant grass Heavy-Dut- y STOW-I- T 0 650-70- 1.00-2.0- in the Walleye Survey Some walleyes have been tagged in the back, near the dorsal fin, with a three-inc- h long green tag at Deer Creek, Starvation or Yuba reservoirs. Anglers who turn in these tags will help gather information on walleyes and forage fish populations. Lehl, Utah STOW-I- 0 600-65- 7. 12-Ja- n. PORTABLE STORAGE CONTAINERS MAY 550-60- 5; 11-2- 12-Ja- n. 'Tough as a Texas Longhorn 0 ar The possession limit is twice the daily bag limit. Duck hunting season in Zone 1 runs Oct. 5. The season for Zone 2 runs Oct. 12 General goose season runs Oct. 12. In Washington County the season runs Oct. 19, and at the Desert Lake Wildlife Management Area the season runs Oct. 12. Motorcycle 500-55- Breath deep k. Tex ig Trailers (801)977-888- 0 This exhibit will be on display gallery, located in the Humanities Building on the campus of Snow College in Ephraim, from Sept. 10 until Oct. 31. Gallery hours are weekdays from 8 a.m. until 6:30 p.m. There is no admission. The annual exhibit drew 1 ,370 The council agreed he was responsible for the lost water entries from every state and several foreign countries. A panel cost, like other residents, alfive jurists then went through of sympathy though they expressed for the cost incurred by anyone the entries and narrowed the in that position. They noted the show to 103 paintings. The 30 resident didnt allow the water to paintings in the traveling exhibit run, but tried to fix it as soon as were selected from the 103, and will visit several venues throughthe leak was discovered. out the year. The council discussed the possiThe purpose of the National bility of this resident cutting the Watercolor Society is to promote weeds along the roadside of city watercolor as a medium, and streets because he has the equipprovide a forum for serious ment to do it which would then watercolor artists to display their be credited to his water bill for work in this dynamic medium the fair value of the work, but no nationally. The range of styles in action was taken. the show exemplifies the versatility of watercolor, and its ability to provide the artists with an exciting avenue of expression. Whether an avid fan of water-colo- r, or less familiar with the this exhibit will be medium, The daily bag limit will be visually rewarding. two dark and three white geese. Utahs swan season runs Oct. 1. Applications will be accepted from Sept. 2, until 5 SALT LAKE CIT- Y- A rep.m.. Sept. 16, by mail only. minder that deep breathing is one Furbearer of the easiest ways to The board approved a four-ye- Take a deep breath, hold it for Furbearer Proclamation with three seconds, then exhale with a the stipulation to continue providbig sigh recommends Blue Cross ing data and to change should and Blue Shield medical data warrant it. Falconry Season Falconry season dates in Zone 1 are Oct. 2. 5 and Jan. Season dates in Zone 2 are 12 and Jan. Oct. A resident discovered a serious leak on his side of the water meter that ran out 250,000 gallons of water and another 31,000 gallons after a futile attempt was made to fix it, announced Councilman Larsen. SALT LAKE CIT- Y- An increase in the duck bag limit for the upcoming waterfowl season and the cougar harvest objective were approved at an Aug. 26 meeting of the Utah Wildlife Board, according to a press release from the Utah Wildlife News. Duck numbers in the Pacific flyway are up, so hunters may have a total of seven ducks in their daily bag, with no more than one hen mallard, two pintails, two redheads, or one Lone Peak Trailers Sells and has In stock over 250 o. x,c ,pc driving younuts? Col- Waterfowl decree receives Wildlife Board endorsement This year some , 860 Utah" women will learn they have breast cancer and approximately 210 will die from this disease. Early detection is the key to a positive outcome. IB M- lege Fine Arts Gallery is exhibiting the traveling show from the annual juried exhibit of the National Watercolor Society. The 75th anniversary show consists of 30 paintings by artists from all around the country and Canada. Other city costs may go up. Councilman Pipher has the job of finding out what other cities are charging. January 1982. The process would take about two years to complete. She said the company requires 25 percent down to start, but the rest would be paid as the work is done. Dogs Citizens not paying dog licenses came under discussion again. The council is considering a hard-lin- e policy for next year with a visit from police for those who dont pay licenses. The council plans to "remind" residents in the citys newsletter to buy licenses and get shots for their dogs. Councilman Larsen said the licensing program makes sure dogs are vaccinated which is a "safety factor" for people living in the city. Licenses Barbara Gordon, city recorder, reported that all business licenses but one have been paid. The council is looking into adding $50 to beer license fees for those who sell beer. The ordinance already exists but has never been enforced. by C.R. Truitt Producers SALINLivestock Auction for Sept. 24. Receipt 1,144. Last week 1,130. Last year 1253. Feeder Steers: weak to 1.00 lower, except 300, 400 lb wts 3.00-4.0higher; 0 Holstein steers: higher on improved offerings; Feeder Heifers: mixed, but mostly weak to 1.00 lower. Slaughter Cows firm; Slaughter Bulls: steady on limited numbers. Feeder Steers: Medium and large frame 1: 0 lbs scarce; 250-30- 0 lbs 59.50-63.50 lbs 56.50-69.0- 0 0 lbs 57.50-65.5- 0 0 lbs 60.00-66.5- 0 0 lbs 58.50-66.5- 0 0 lbs 57.50-65.0- 0 0 lbs 57.50-64.0- 0 0 lbs 60.00-63.5- 0 0 lbs 54.50-63.5- 0 A- by Dean ODriscoll EPHRAI- The Snow lbs 5 1 lbs 49.50-57.2lbs 52.50-58.0lbs 54.50-58.5lbs 52.50-57.0lbs 53.50-57.7lbs 54.50-58.5lbs 54 lbs 49.00-54.5lbs scarce; 450-50-0 Salina I GLASS EDUCJIB GROUND OR DEVELOPMENT PROPERTY WITH WATER. Appx. 240 acres. MT. PLEASANT: Historic commercial bldg, on .45 acre in excellent location. Great shop or Mfg. location. Very attractive price. PQ?E CHRISTIANSEN BETWEEN MT. PLEASANT & FAIRVIEW: EXCELLENT FARM Wtf GLASS S PAIN OaSTS" itani r CtCTtt- - 0SE' iXfc Smr MANY OTHER PROPERTIES k 5 flaw fs4l CXdJ a (P. Qgffi sIiIiRfiir c) sir. 'differ 462-95- 33 CMJOrJ VOTE 91 Mandatory Military Drug Testing Chris Cannon believes all Defense Department person-ne- l, should be subject to both civilian and random drug testing, for the good of national security. non-civilia- n, - 1 Bill Orton voted against requiring the Defense Department to drug test all employees (Solomon amendment For a V filf vc. .lA A Paul Hamilton HO: Ho: to HR 2100, 52291). complete list of the 446 ways Chris Cannon will vote like you, or www.chriscannon.org call 800-263-98- Bill Corey Rawlings 1 Relph Ho: Network Realty 801-375-21- 21 ). |