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Show T i L0rc-01- 8 mi on F 1 T 10 OD 64114-150- 1 rw" Ew,ctw! la& L' i EL3CL3E EDITION AN OF THE jDmUti&Hcrolfi YOUR TOWN, YOUR NEIGHBORS, YOUR NEWSPAPER THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 2004 50 CENTS VOL 111 NO. 39 Mayfield holds Chief Arapeen Days MAYFIEL- D- The town of teach the Indians to cultivate Mayfield will hold Chief Ara- the land and become producpeen Days, Friday, Sept. 24 tive to support their families. and Saturday, Sept. 25. Ara- This worked for about two peen succeeded his brother, years during which time the Chief Walker, as the Ute In- Indians cultivated 195 acres. dian Chief and laid claim to They built a corral, log the Sanpete Valleys from house, blacksmith shop and Thistle Valley to Salma. an adobe house. They had The beautiful Mayfield one cow, 12 work animals Valley was his favorite and various farm implecamping ground. In the sum- ments and cooking tools. The mertime, Arapeens wickiup Utes were not accustomed to was pitched on the low hill, farming and finally refused where the church building is to do it. now located, overlooking the The Ute Indians from the the City Park. 11 a.m. to 2 p.m., Authentic Mexican dinner at Mayfield Park Lions Club pavilion. There is a small charge per person. 12 noon, Butch Cassidy by Paul Turner at Mayfield Town Hall. 1 p.m., Soapbox Derby will start at the Mayfield Cemetery, 300 West 100 South. There is an entry fee for vers. dri- For additional information, contact Sharee Jensen at quilt show; Margaret Amy at art show; Linda Miller at 8, fertile creek bottom. Twelve Mile Creek ReservaThis cultivated land is still tion were moved to the Uni-ta- h known as the Indian Farm. Reservation in the 1860s. The surrounding mountains They were exposed to small craft booths; Jeff and Chief Ara- or Jennifer Helms at and canyons provided deer, pox in 1864-6elk, bear, beaver, rabbits, peen was a casualty. He was Soapbox Derby. Regisfish, berries, birds and game succeeded by his son, Chief tration deadline for entries is known as Jake Sept. 23. that supplemented the farm Yene-woovaria and For general information Arapeen. produce provided Chief contact Doug Bjerrgaard at ety of foods for their diet. Arapeen Mayfield or Lee Sorensen After Walkers death, Ara- Day schedule of events is as 435428-325- 5 follows: at an oversaw uneasy peen truce with the white man. In Friday, Sept. 24; 12 noon to an effort for peace, Arapeen 4 p.m., art display at May-fiel- d deeded the land of his forefaTown Hall; quilt show on Main Street; craft booths thers to Brigham Young. The Indians and whites and Mountain Man demonin the same strations at the city park. tried to 5:30 p.m. to 7 p.m., Westterritory, but to no avail. An 6, 9, 5 d, 2004-0Homecoming Royalty was recently chosen at North Sanpete High School. Alesha Jacobson, daughter of Darrell and Susan Jacobson, Fountain Green, was selected queen; Lauralee Curtis, daughter of Melvin and Kris Curtis, Fairview; Brittany Walker, daughter of Jeff and Michelle Walker, Fountain Green and Amanda Poulson, daughter of Kevin and Rita Poulson, Moroni, attendants. The 5 9. Zions Bank to celebrate grand opening co-exi- st Indian agent, Garland Hurt ern dinner. There is a small persuaded Arapeen to settle charge per person. 7 p.m., cowboy poetry and on a reservation. Aramusical chose the program at Mayfield Arapeen peen Valley, (Mayfield) as Town Hall. There is a small the Twelve Mile Creek admission fee. Reservation. It had sufficient Saturday, Sept. 25; 10 a.m. land, water, game, moun- to 4 p.m., poker shoot at tains, grass and timber for Mayfield City Park. There is a fee per round. the Indians needs. 10 a.m., Outlaws of HighThe reservation protected the Indians from encroach- way 89 by Paul Turner at ment by the white man, but Mayfield Town Hall; horse-draw- n was too small to accommowagon historical tour, dated the traditional Indian leaving from the church every 30 minutes. way of life. 11 a.m., entertainment at The Mormons tried, to Hawks Fan Frenzy Friday MT. PLEASAN- T- Its Fan Frenzy at North Sanpete High School (NSHS), and everyone is encouraged to attend the Homecoming festivities. North Sanpete Cheerleaders have prizes for some of the first families at the games. The pre-gam- e show wiU fea- ofEphraim Loan Production office EPHRAIM- - On Tuesday, be managed by Keith and Sept. 28, Zions Bank will cel- Church, ebrate the grand opening of commercial loan officer. its new Epnraim Loan Pro- Church has been in the bankduction Office, located at 45 ing industry for 28 years, 22 of which were with Zions North Main. The public is encouraged Bank. to attend the ribbon cutting He previously held posidonation celebration at 11 tions with Zions Bank in a.m., followed by an open Springdale, Hurricane and house and barbeque through Kanab as a loan officer and 1 branch manager. p.m. The ribbon surroundActive in the local commuing the new office will be strewn with bills totaling nity, Church has participated in Lions Club and Boy Scouts $5,000. Once cut, the ribbon, with of America. He holds de$5,000, will be donated to the grees from Dixie College and City of Ephraim toward stadi- the Pacific Coast Banking um lighting for the Ephraim School. Karl Larsen City Sports complex. Commercial loan officer Mayor Morris Casperson will join the festivities, along Karl Larsen will transfer with City Councilman Don from Zions Bank's Manti ofOlson, other members of the fice to join Church at the new Ephraim City Council and the office location. Larsen previChamber of Commerce. ously managed the Zions Following the ceremony, branch in Gunnison and also vice-preside- barbeque complimentary fare and sodas will be provided to the public. Guests can also enter to win prize drawings, including a Callaway box set of golf balls and a putting iron, as well as a Park City weekend getaway highlighted by a hot air balloon ride and dinner with Olympic Gold ture the 2004 Homecoming Royalty and a Kiss the PigY competition with the cheerleaders. One of the senior girls nt help meet the financial needs of businesses and individuals throughout Sanpete County," said Thone Heppler, presiworked at the Ephraim dent of Zions Bank's Central Utah retail region. branch. In addition to its loan proAn Ephraim native, Larsen duction office, Zions Bank attended Snow College and a also operates graduated from Utah State at 475 South Main branch, University with a bachelor's of science degree in finance Street, inside Kent's Market. Zions Bank is Utah's oldest and business management. financial institution, and is "Zions new Bank's local bank with a the only OfLoan Production Ephraim fice allows us to continue be- statewide distribution of operating 111 Medalist Jim Shea. ing your partners - partners branches, branches throughout Keith Church in financial support and qualZions Bank's Ephraim ity customer service. In a Utah. Zions Bank also operates Loan Production Office will small town like Ephraim, 22 branches in people work together and and than 200 more Idaho, support each other. That's why Keith Church ATMs throughout Utah and and Karl Larsen are here, to Idaho. will kiss a pig! The driU team and cheerleaders have worked especialfirst-tim- e production number of Pirates of ly hard on a the Caribbean. Everyone is encouraged to come out and support the Hawk football team as they battle The Emery Spartans for the Homecoming Game. After the game, tne cheerleaders are hosting a dance for all high school students with a small admission fee. The dance theme is pirates; pictures will be available. full-servi- full-servi- ce full-servi- In addition to a wide range of traditional banking ser- vices, Zions offers a comprehensive array of investment, mortgage and insurance ser- vices, and has a network of loan origination offices for small businesses nationwide. The company is also a leader in providing electronic banking services, includ- ing electronic bond trading. municipal Founded in 1873, Zions has been serving the communities of Utah for 130 years. For more information, contact Zions Bank's Ephraim Loan Production Office at (435) 283-014- Additional 5. in- formation on Zions Bank is available at www.zions-bank.co- County Commission passes resolution Mitch Peterson THE PYRAMID At their regular meeting Tuesday, Sept. 21, the Sanpete County Commission passed a resolution dealing with the execution of an Inter-locCooperation Agreement among San Juan, Wayne and Sanpete CounMANT- I- al ties. Winners of the NFL Pepsi Punt Pass and Kick competition were: 9 year-ol- d boys, Eddie Moroney; 9 1 year-ol- d year-ol- d girls, Jesse Jorgensen; boys, Dallen Bird; 1 year-ol- d girls, Jennifer Nuttal; 3 year-ol- d boys. Josh Benson. The winners will now compete in boys, Trevyn Tucker; 5 year-ol- d the sectional competition. The event was sponsored by Mt Pleasant and Fairview City Recreation 8-- 10-1- 12-1- 8-- 10-1- 14-1- WWW.HARKTHEHERALD.COM I i The resolution calls for a joint public hearing on Oct. 19, 2004, to hear public comment about a proposed bond issue for the Pretty Shield Foundation, which wants to build an emotional growth boarding school campus near Mt. Pleasant to house troubled youth. After some discussion about wording in the resolution regarding liability on the proposed county-issuebond, commissioners passed it unanimously. The inter-locagreement is necessary because the d al CALL 375-510- 3 TO SUBSCRIBE Pretty Shield Foundation has facilities or programs in each of the three counties. The Wilderness Therapy portion of the program is held in San Juan County, while Wayne County houses the part of the program that allows the youth to visit with See COUNTY COMMISSION on Page 10 North Sanpete High School Homecoming schedule - MT. PLEASANT- North Sanpete High School is for Homecoming, Friday, Sept. 24. m; scl leduled for the rest of tne week are: Thursday gear-u- p Activities Thursday is Pajama day with a Powder Puff football ame at 3:30 p.m., and girls tennis game against the Delta abbits. its Friday , Red and White day with Homecoming Fan Frenzy. There will be activities throughout the day for students including an assembly and culminating with a parade at 4 p.m., football game at 7 p.m., and a student dance, with a pirate theme, after the game. On Friday, XXX |