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Show Main Street plans meet to discuss program strategies Page Six - The Pyramid - June 8, 1994 Moroni City will place four new stop signs at critical intersections An energy regeneration plant by Barbara Gordon Four new stop in Las Vegas is investigating new sites, including Sanpete County, signs were approved in response to requests front irate residents according to Gibbons. They who attended the May 25 city claim they will be generating council meeting. power for Utah and for Los The new signs will be inAngeles. Communities interested in stalled at: 100 East 200 North more information obtaining stop); 200 North 100 West call should Sanpete County Ecostop); 200 North and Director Joe nomic Center Street and Development stop); Blain. 100 South and Center Street A visitor information table has stop). Speed bumps will also been placed in the city hall foyer be considered. travel brochures, Residents complained that containing and information, camping intermaps, accidents happen at these and entertainment information. sections which have included Signs will be placed throughout failures to yield and a DUI. Jim Jacobsen said his car has the city directing visitors on been involved in accidents while where to get the information. Gibbons also informed the parked at his home and he has council that a new, high quality, had to pay to repair the damages since the drivers involved were custom framing business will be uninsured. moving into the Moroni Mercantile Building. The actual opening David Crosland stated, Mayor "We need citizens to come forth date hasnt yet been determined. when something needs to be Citizens agreeing to particidonp. That is how things get pate on the Economic Developdone." ment Committee are: Cheryl June 7 will be the first day for Cluff, Lamar Beardall, Ranae the summer story hour program, Hart, Danny Dyches, Dee Blackburn and Richard Nielson as time according to Sonja Farnsworth, who was given permission to use permits. the downstairs room in city hall Those serving on the Emerbecause of the side door engency and Disaster Preparedness trance. Committee include: Mayor David The council stood firm on its Crosland, Police Chief Emil previous decision not to allow Cluff, Mick Michie, Roseanne Reuben Leon to reopen Moroni Billiards as a .recreation center before the electrical system is brought up to code and inspected by city fire marshall Dean Jensen. Dumpsters will be provided by Sanpete Valley Waste owner Ray Mecham for the Fourth of July celebration. According to Councilwoman Ramona Harris, the fee for garbage pickup for the city parks, city hall and other city holdings would be $300 for the year. If everything goes well, Mecham has offered to provide pickup services for next years city clean up. Councilwoman Diana Gibbons informed the council that American Timber Craft Homes is movKevin Stephensen ing to Ephraim and will be housed in half of the Commodore Building. Its estimated they will be hiring up to 30 employees. MORONI-- - . (4-w- (4-w- ay (2-w- (3-w- Stephensen wins top turkey award NEPHI-- - Dizziness What Causes Dizziness? There is little consensus of opinion on what causes dizziness due, in part, to methodologic problems with many studies. A recent study from Maryland of 100 patients found inner ear problems to be the most common cause of persistent dizziness, occurring in more than half of the patients, followed by psychiatric disorders. Interestingly, approximately half of the patients had more than one contributing cause to their dizziness, which may be the reason that it often is difficult to pinpoint a cause for the problem. Annals of Internal Medicine (December 1) ADD Update Aspartame and Behavior: Doses of greater than 10 times the usual consumed amount of aspartame did not cause any measurable changes in cognition or behavior in children who have attention deficit disorder. Because the most commonly cited adverse effects associated with aspartame generally are related to the central nervous system this patient population would appear to be a particularly susceptible group. There also were no 'changes in biochemical measures other than those expected with the normal metabolism of this artificial sweetener. Pediatrics (January) Cocaine Danger Effects of Cocaine of Dental Procedures: A case report of a cocaine user who had a tooth extraction underlines several potential problems. Moderate bleedingrecurredseveral times after repacking the extraction sites after the procedure. Finally, the technician discovered the patient snorting cocaine, which apparently was interfering with proper hemostasis. Patients who are under the influence of cocaine also increase the risk of serious cardiotoxicity with local anesthesia. journal of the American Dental Association (December) Courtesy of SKYLINE PHARMACY 1 W. Main, ML Pleasant 462-243- 4 Kevin Stephensen, son of Jim and Nellie Stephensen, was awarded a $1,000 scholarrecord book in ship for his 4-the recent contest sponsored by the Moroni Feed Company, H Norbest Turkey Growers and the Utah Turkey Show. Stephensen was involved in the turkey program for 10 years. He has also been involved in swine, leadership, horse, sheep and poultry. He is currently attending UVSC in Orem. Grandparents are: John and Mary Aagard, Fountain Green; and Arlin and Nellie Stephensen, Nephi. No man can be wise on an empty stomach. George Eliot SHEPS AUTO BODY is holding a 1 983 Nissan Pulsar V1N NIMN24590M 1 22741 For Repair and Storage Total $1,186.70 Will be sold 20 days from this notice if owner does not reply. 13T-1- Rose, Becky Kendall, and Barbara Gordon, along with required participation from the fire department and EMTs. The latter committee will not be limited in its participation. When the committee is ready, the Red Cross wilL send information in addition to a representative to address them and walk them through the processes required for Red Cross assistance. Other matters discussed included: city participation in the grand opening ceremonies for the new Moroni Feed Credit Union building and the new Buddies store; assistance of residents and businesses along Main Street to clean the street in front of their individual properties from the curb to the white line so the street ' can be washed; and appointment of Cristine Cook as the new Miss Moroni Pageant Director since Cheryl Guymon no longer wants to do it. Crib corner MT. PLEASAN- T- Mac and Jenny Dyches announce the birth of a daughter, Taylor Abby, on May 20, 1994. Grandparents are: Ted and Nancy Burnside, Mt. Pleasant; Terry Dyches, Moroni; and Rita Hendrickson, Salt Lake are: City. Addie Dyches, Moroni; Betty Dase, Mt. Pleasant; and Don and Marge Ramey, Fairview. Great-grandpare- Local woman gains degree SALT LAKE CIT- Y- Heidi Andrus recently received the Award Academic Achievement from the Lilly and Lemmon Pharmaceutical Companies which is given to the student with the highest GPA in the graduating class. She received a $100 check, a pharmaceutical reference manual and a plaque. She is a 1988 graduate of North Sanpete High School and a 1990 graduate pf Snow College. She and her husband, Kirk, and daughter, Brittanie, live in Salt Lake where she is employed at and University LDS Hospital Pharmacy. nesses in town have equipment which depends on running water, and damage could result for which the city could be liable. Councilman Mark Coombs raised the issue of residents frustrations in not knowing what is happening with the sewer and water projects. Marshal Ivie was asked to post a notice on the town bulletin board and inform The Pyramid reporter to help correct the problem. Overnight parking limitations at city park were passed and a discussion on overnight rate charges was placed on the agenda for the next meeting because of Councilman Lewis Rasmussens report on problems with campers and trailers sinking into the ground when the park is watered. The trailer park owner was granted permission to place two trailers on the comer property where a practice bum had destroyed an old house. He was told that the city was informed by the state that the old hookups couldnt be reused, so he will have to install water lines and pay a $500 hookup fee for each new trailer. Each unit in the trailer park will be required to have a sewer hookup and Mayor Hansen said residents could apply for sewer of the city aid. About residents were eligible to apply and many of them could also apply for help in digging tjjeir lines to the sewer line. A date will be announced when citizens can apply to the state as soon as the city receives the information. A variance was given to the Snijmans from South Africa to- temporarily place a mobile home on their single-wid- e property while their home is being built. The citys new planning ordinance doesnt allow single-wid- e mobile homes without a variance, which is only granted for temporary housing and the unit must be removed at the end of the stipulated period. . a Senior Citizens s. 283-437- 283-413- i, Coming to Mt. Pleasant TERREL'S THRIFTWAY Jordan Thomas Fowles, son of Carl and Martie Fowles, South Jordan, recently received a call to serve in the Liepzieg, Ger- many LDS Mission. He will speak in the South Jordan Third LDS Ward Chapel on Sunday, June 26, at 1 p.m. He will enter the MTC on June 29. Grandparents are: Don and LaVee Fowles, Mt. Pleasant; and W. E. Fellows, Walnut Creek, CA. Saturday, June SAVE YOUR 1 $MONEYH Next Week More Details A ' ' CUI1VERSE IK Qj 0 luuDOIi OTS) two-thir- ds th - Home Care of Utah is expanding its offices into Moroni and the surrounding areas. 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Watch HCU is an equal opportunity employer. for information in your next natural gas billing statement or call your Mountain Fuel service representative to find out more about the ILOII f iUUimf3Sn Fuel 1 A QUtSTAA COMPANY I nINii ilW iNil 2. two-da- Keisel Andrus, daughter of Tim and Leslie Keisel, Moroni, will graduate from the University of Utah College of Pharmacy. -- 1 4, 462-902- faces sewer difficulties HOME HEALTH CARE PROVIDERS NEEDED SLC 84102, Heidi Keisel Andrus Ftn Green Continued from page .MT. PLEASAN- T- The Mt. sion," says Mt. Pleasant Main Pleasant Main Street Program Street Board Chairperson Laurel Christensen. will meet on Monday and Tues"The Main Street Program at 11 a.m.; for day, June a strategic workshop designed to reaches way beyond our down- focus on two key questions: what town businesses. It touches everyone in the community and exactly is the Main Street Program and what is Main Street asks for everyones involvement. The program cannot succeed doing? without broadly based community to Utah Main According " Street Program Director Bim support. The support of the communiOliver, these questions must be answered clearly in order to build ty will, be greatly considered in' the Tuesday phase of the workan effective Main Street Proshop when a preferred scenario to gram. Information can be obtained the Mt. Pleasant Main Street Board will be presented. from Monte Bona, "This presentation will Matt Hussman, a senior program associate with the National light the teams recommendations Main Street Center,' notes that the for the work elements that might be included in Mt. Pleasants basic product of the y strategic workshop will be an work plan," Oliver said. outline of the responses to the two questions. "Sponsors, volunteers, funders, political leaders, local media EPHRAIM The Senior and the general public are all interested in Main Street," he Citizens will have a board meetsays. "We need to learn how the ing June 16 at 9 a.m., followed interests of each of these groups by the monthly dinner that evecan be represented in the local ning at 6:3.0 at the center. Everyone should bring their own dish-eMain Street program. " Call Delila Olsen at 8 On Monday, Oliver and Hussman will interview community for reservations before June 15. A special Fathers Day breakleaders ' to discuss in general terms the strengths, weaknesses, fast will bp served June 20 at 9 5 opportunities and threats facing a.m. Call Helen Rigby at for reservations. Mt. Pleasant. The blood pressure clinic will "After the community leader interviews and board member be June 21 at the center from ; responses have been analyzed, we 1:30 to 2:30 p.m. An outing to Capitol Reef is will prepare potential developfor June 23. Everyone planned ment scenarios for Mt. Pleasant should meet at the center at 9 Oliver. downtown," said a.m. Call Helen Rigby at 283-- . The public community plan4135 for reservations before June ning session is scheduled for 6:30 22. p.m. on Monday at the Wasatch A service trip is scheduled for Academy Auditorium. "We .want everyone in the June 27. Meet at the center at 9 a.m. community to attend this ses I Equal Payment Plan. |