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Show tSSH . VU . S . to t The Rag Bee, friends and neighbors who would gather for fun and enjoyment, would work on cutting up old clothing, rolling the strips into balls to be used to make braided rugs. They are pictured here celebrating the 55th birthday of Mary Jolley Oldroyd on July 18, 1902. Those in the picture known are: Sarah Ann Pearmaih, Trena Mayer, Mary J. Oldroyd, Ellen Jane O. Christiansen, Mary R. Oldroyd Terry', Irvin Oldroyd, Eliza Anderson, Sister Carter, Sister Barenten, Sister Anderson, Myrum Lund holding her baby, Sydonia Gould and Peter Liddle Oldroyd. The picture, which belongs to Jessie Oldroyd, Fountain Green, was on display at the Fountain Green LDS First Ward Relief Society Annual Day, held March 10, which had the theme of Memories of Yestery ear.' Volume 107 MT. PLEASANT, UTAH 84647 March 17, 1999 r Helen and Alanna Clawson to preform MT. PLEASAN- T- Helen and k: MANTI Search warrants were issued and 10 arrests were made on March 9, in the Mt.. Pleasant and Wales area, four more arrests were made, March 13, in Fountain Green, according to press releases from the Sanpete County Sheriffs Department. Materials and chemicals used to manufacture methamphetamine and several weapons were found and seized in the Fountain Green residence. After arrests were made the home was secured and a lab team from Utah County responded to do a clean-unarcotic paraphernalia was then found throughout the home. p, The Pioneer Day Celebration March 27 will feature song artists Helen and Alanna Clawson. Helen began her career at age 13 singing with a local band in Ramah, New Mexico and is currently with Wasatch Acadamy. Alanna remembers harmonizing with her mom and they soon realized what their voices shared and a magic was created. In 1993 they started a band and called themselves "T vo Step". Now they have an album called "Rendezvous" which is being played on local radio stations and stations in the Tucsan, AZ area. two-pie- ce City may sell land parcel by Murphy MT. PLEASAN- T- The park Counseling center holds board meeting RICHFIEL- D- Central Utah Counseling Center will hold their monthly Authority Board Meeting Tuesday, March 23, at 5:30 p.m., at Topsfield Lodge, 1200 South Main, Richfield. The meeting will cover general business and a review of the budget. For a detailed agenda, in Mt. please call - pleasant. Any person requiring special to attend the accommodations meeting should contact them as soon as possible to allow time to make arrangements. Martin , ' complex will be located at approximately 950 South 100-20- 0 West on 3.8 acres of land located near the depot, on the southwest end of the Rodeo grounds. This lot is part of the 19.82 acre park. It has been surveyed and will be split from a larger tract sometime in the near future. An appraisal report, prepared by Kenneth R. Bench, was presented to the council to establish a fair market valuation of the property, .The total valuation estimate for the 3.8 acres . is $60,000 as of January 1999. "Property values have risen over the past six to nine years, but are still much lower than metropolitan properties," wrote Bench. - There are not many vacant properties for sale in or around Mt. Pleasant. The demand for housing and lots that has come to .the area has diminished the sup- -. ply to the extent that it is difficult to obtain land. "Sewer connections on the properties around this lot are close enough to the property to Number Eleven Arresting agencies county i Alanna Clawson will be performing at the Pioneer Day Celebration at 1 p.m., Saturday, Man.li 27 in the Mt. Pleasant LDS Stake Center located at 295 South State. Activities for the celebration t include a reception line at 11 a.m., a luncheon at noon followed by the program, after which the Relic Hall will be open , with reprints of the Mt. Pleasant Book available for purchase. Helen began her career at age 13 singing with a local band in Ramah, NM. Through the years she continued to perform at local and area functions. Alanna remembers harmonizing while her mom was singing at Helen - didnt various events. know this at the time but them they both realized what their voices shared and a magic was created. That was when the decision was made to pursue a singing career as a mother and daughter act. In the spring of 1993 they started a two piece band and called themselves "Two Step". From the very first engagement, they have had success. and Alanna have Helen opened for Red Steagall at the PRC A rodeo i i Gallup, NM, appealed for the New Mexico Good Sams Cattle Growers, Association, Lions Clubs, Elks Clubs, Holiday Inn Gallup and have played for many Saturday night dances all over New Mexico and Arizona. When they were performing at the Holiday Inn, a musician from Kansas City heard them and encouraged them to make an album. After nine months of working to gather the music, they were able to go to Nashville and cut their CD with the "A Team players on their session. Their Rendezvous is being album played by local radio stations. Price 50 C Warrants were executed by 1 1 area arresting agencies which included the Sanpete County Sheriffs Office, Central Utah Narcotics Task Force, Sevier County Sheriffs Department, Mt. Police Pleasant Department, Major Crimes Task Force, Central Utah Correctional Facility Swat Teams, Utah State Prison, Utah County Swat, Utah County Major Crime Unit,' Fountain Green Police Department and Utah County Sheriffs Department. be connected. This parcel of land Arrests arrested Those who were March 9 included Rone Danger-fiel- d, age 18, charged with possession of methamphetamine, paraphernalia and marijuana; Andrew Snell, age 26, charged with possession of paraphernalia, two counts of possession of marijuana, and possession of methamphetamine; Chesley L. Christensen, age 33, charged with possession of paraphernalia, marijuana, methamphetamine; Jessica R. Snell, age 20, charged with possession of drug paraphernalia, two counts of of marijuana and possession possession of methamphetamine; Keven B. Scow, age 41, charged with possession of marijuana and of paraphernalia, possession prescription drugs without prescription, methamphetamine and a Warrant of Arrest; 40, Belinda Scow, age charged with possession of mariand juana, methamphetamine C. Fowles, paraphernalia; Jay age 20, charged with possession of paraphernalia, methamphetamine and marijuana; Kenneth E. Hinton, age 24, charged with possession of methamphetamine, marijuana and paraphernalia; Austin P. Underdall Jr., age 18, charged with possession of methamphetamine, marijuana and paraphernalia; and William Dase, age 41, charged with two counts of possession of methamphetamine, marijuana and paraphernalia. Those arrested March 13 include Tony Olson, age 22, and owner of residence, who was charged with possession of clandestine lab equipment, possession of methamphetamine, possession of narcotic paraphernalia and possession of a firearm by restricted person'. Jack Vernon Ozmin, age 20, charged with possession of clandestine lab equipment, possession of methamphetamine, possession of narcotic paraphernalia and possession of a firearm by restricted person; Casey Bret Baird, age 19, charged with two counts of pos- of methamphetamine, possession of marijuana and possession of narcotic paraphersession nalia; Cody Gean Johnson, age 20, was charged with two counts of possession of methamphetamine, and possession of narcotic paraphernalia. Sheriff Claude A. Pickett stated that the investigation will continue and more arrests are to follow. should be able to he connected to continued utility lines," Bench. The parcel of land could be used for commercial, residential or for other park or recreational facilities. Mt. Pleasant City is consider- the ing selling the parcel to developer Alvin Tramajian. "You must look at the best use of the land. Currently, this parcel is just wasted land. The developer would be required to keep the land use as part of the Craft Corridor," said Monte Bona, who also presented plans of Tramajian s commercial devel- opment.' Larsen it has been presented." Councilwoman Bigler motioned that the council . (should take another look at the land to see if this development is I - r in the best interest of the city. Other council members stated that they should support the land use prop'x.dion and should move Arts of Ephraim recently the project along and Bigler's Ri.j. :! West Martial in a Junior Championship Tour- participated motion was passed unanimously in Provo. Participants included back to visit the site before moving mment to row Ashley Jorgensen, Dycee (left right): ahead Councilman Chris said, "I like the concept as , pfcV&r' ;y f Merit!, Karleq Montoya, Alaina Stoddard, Kirk Bronham, Instructor GayDtene Montoya, Front row: Spender Me, Jessie Merrill, Rachel Opou-lo- s, Nathaniel Opoulos, and Brylen Montoya, . |