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Show r.tcM Tu THE i Utah's Uranium Deposits Important To Nation's Atomic Energy Plans EDITORIALS . . . 1,1- - lii The PYRAMID ' 1. Thoiu.ix I 1' nr M i n.tp mint to i.ut that I lab In play in tlrwlnpmi-niI Judd i; .i ml ,rs s v.n-h- on- Utah MI ,.I .1 vv III Atomic In- - Mon annoum Intel mount am i t III tin- Iloncer Historical Association that a meeting of the members thereof will b- - held in the Mt, ileasant City Hall at Mt Pleas ant, Sanpete county, state of flail, on Wednesday Hie 2nd day or Ibid, at the tiour of 7 id p. in. for the purpose of incorporating said avsociation under the non protit organization st itute of the State of I 'Tati. Daniel Rasmussen 1st i uianlum hi Commix nicntlylixthat the m ateil plateau I tali will ( play a at the 1oxt Of lice at oloi.elo am) m the atomic enerj Mnuiil Ili- maul, ,nijntf County, mujoi iole pletuje as this area Is now the - m- unit i Iciss'mattiT i,i sole area in the United States that is piudining uranium hear 50 Year $2 Per Price, Subscription mu oies Tiny also planned the in Advance lenov.ilion of wartime plot tcss the eonstrui ion and trig plants January 14, 1949 id new ones to process uianuim ore m its vaimus combinations Hi fore the (oloiado Rivers Water 1'sers Association in Con Nevada vcntlon at Las Venus, Enb-ic- ,i- Friday, In case you've missed it, we'd like to call your attention to a commentary which appears beneath the title, Under the Capitol Dome" on page 3 of today's Pyramid It is the first of a series of weekly interpretive articles about what's doing at the stab house now that legislature time is here again. In this series, Harry Marlowe, well known political writer, will atiempt to tell yo i in unlegal language what Utah's governor and lawmaker' and other state officials are up to. Instead of trying to make a logical picture of the (and sometimes very illogical) activities carried on at the top of State Street, yen'll tie abb to make your mind arture for each week up on the basis of an over-al- l Perhaps you'd be interested in knowing that Mr Marlowe's articles, under the spot sorship of the Utah State Press association, will appear m practically every homelegtown weekly newspaper in the s'ate during the adds And that islative session which opened Monday up to a pretty wholesome state of affairs if you ask us First, it makes a comparatively brief, and understandable summary of whaf's happening at the state capitol available once a week to most of the people of the state, encouraging a more informed (and interested) y well-writte- n public. Second, it serves as a kind of prod to our state cials. That is not to suggest that said state officials would necessarily do anything wrong, even if they were allowed to shroud their acts in deepest secrecy. Nevertheless, if they are aware that their actions are being scrutinized by readers of the hometown press the most thoroughly read medium of information in the country chances are they'll spend a little more time at statesmanship and a little less offi- at politics. killed Feb 7, I.uon arrived in the I'nited St.ites Arrangi menis will he made the Word has been received by for burial of the body in Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Brotherson Mt. Pleasant cemetery as soon as that the body of their son, Corp more details are leeeived by Ivan C Brotherson. who was. the f.imilv l!llf on Remains 01 Dead Hero Reach Native Shores has , the of 1919) Col I i lni-e- toll Saturday Is Deadline On Two-yea- r Enlistment Cat land K. Funk, Sta lion Commander of the Idovo 15 Mam Reiruiting Station, an Ninth Cmversity Avcnuiiouni ed this week that word was leeelved from Headquarter s Sixth Annv Area, San Franeisio, California, that effective January 15, ldld two year enlistments M COUNCIL OF MT. PLEASAS FOLUTAH. CITY, LOWS, SECTION I. That Section 55, ol Chapter X, entitled Dogs, ol the Revised Ordinances ot Mt. Ileasant City, Utah, 1933, he and the same is hereby amended to read as follows' SECTION 55. TAX. Every person owning or having in charge any dog, spayed hitch, or hitch not spayed, over two months old, within the corporated limits ot tins city, shall pay for the use of the city an annual tax of $100 for each dog or spayed hitch and $6.00 for each bitch not spayed; provided, said pay-meCITY ANT V. T. A S II Atiny Corps s told of the part the arms will day m building flood iiintiols on the rivers in southeastern I tab as a means of protection mads and highway systems over sshuh uranium ores Col antransported being sumclhitiR Moore said that must Is- done to protect these mads which are the gateway to in the tub uranium deposits y day-by-da- 60-da- (January Moor- id Sgt , m the Atmy will he losed. Men desiring to lake advan tage of the two year enlistment pei lod should contact the local i Sub-statio- r REPORT The Sanpete Valley Bank of Utah, at (Consult County Clerk or the respective signers for further information.) IN COURT IN THE DISTRICT AND FOR SANPETE COUNTY. STATE OF UTAH. NOTICE TO CREDITORS ary ... guaranteed Obligations of States and political subdivisions Corporate stocks (including $ none stock of Federal Reserve Bank) Loans and discounts (including $118.89 overdrafts) Bank premises owned $1.00, furniture and fixtures $1.00 ( Bank premises ow ned are subject to $ none liens not assumed by bank) j eat Fillmore 111 buy every member ol the ' football squad a turkey dinner. Score: North Sanpete 18, Fillmore 2. And next Saturday night, after several postponements North lor one reason and another, members of last year s dinner down to turkey Sanpete Ram football team will sit at Dutch's cafe. local Footing the bill will be Joseph Hermansen, G. Ernest and Brunger, miller, who got what he asked for, who felt pretty good about the Fillmore game himself. 11 you I don't want my neighbor getting ahead of me anythe Start sending the Pyramid to me next week, more man said What do you mean about your neighbor getting ahead of you7'' I ve been "Well," the man smiled, "it's this wav. other day The time. plough for a long wanting a I him asked how, he said my neighbor got one and when 1 don t want to miss any through an adlet in the Pyramid. more ploughs." If you've got a plough you want to sell get in touch with John W. Irons of Moroni, one of the Pyramid s new subscribers. I two-wa- y two-wa- y The trouble with our school system today," explains Commissioner William Brish, is that the teachers are afraid of the principals, the principals are afraid of the suof education, the perintendent, he is afraid of the board board is afraid of the parents, the parents are afraid of the children, and the children are afraid of nobody. The above was shoved under the office door the other day while we were out for lunch. Brish is afraid of Apparently Commissioner William nobody either. Zenith Console FOR SALE dio. See Mrs. Geoige M. Moroni, Utah J 4 Two Sleighs. For sale Cheap. James Monsen. D 31 J No. FOR SALE D. 1949. ABLETS... U. S. Army Halftrack. Practically new condiWould make excellent eh. tion. Powered with 160 HP tractor. Bob White motor. Attractive price. Sec Inquire at Pyramid office. J 7, 14 ch. pd Ra- FOR SALE Jd4rrt4M4l 1936 FORD FOR SALE From where I sit ... Jy OrSedan. Good condition. iginal paint. Moroni 2551. J 14 dp First class painting Work Interior or outside. Claude Harrison, guaranteed. Box 201 Spring City. D 31 J 7 pd I WILL PAY $15.00 for an old Colored Glass Hanging Lamp Shade with nobs on it called Hobnail. Write Guy Saulsbury, J 14 nd Spicer. Minnesota Joe Marsh PAINTER POULTS BROODED Will brood 4500 to 5000 turkey FOR SALE 1910 U. S. Atmv Dodge Pickup. Heater, good Also rubber. Excellent shape. young Shorthorn bulls. Female foundation stock from old John H. Seely herd. Herd bull, Avondale Beaver. An eastern bull 642,200.00 with a B plus grading. See Boyd 25,000.00 Hafen, Mt. Pleasant. pd ASSETS TOTAL ASSETS Farrell L. Hansen, Administrator of the Estate of Benjamin Chapman, Deceased. Date of first publication Janu7, A. 14, 1349 two-wa- y 14-2- the close of bualnoaa Cash, balances with other banks, including reserve balances, and cash items in process of collection United States Government onligations, direct and Designed for Low Cost Hauling AND GUARDIANSHIP NOTICES heated poults in new gas about brooder house starting March 1. If you are interested in having your poults brooded contact Emerson Cook, Fountain nd J Green. Utah of the condition of the State PROBATE 19-1- ( of Mount Pleasant, in De; ember 31, 1918 effect. Estate of Mary U. Nielsen, de ceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at the office of John S. Lawyer, Mt. Pleasant, Utah, on or before the 28th day of February A. D. 1918. James C. Nielsen, the Administrator of the Esate ol shall only exempt dog or bitch from further taxa- Mary U. Nielsen, Deceased tion until January fust of the Date of first publication Decern ber 24, A. D. 1948. sueeeding year. SECTION 2. This ordinance shall take effect as provided by NOTICE TO CREDITORS law and ordinance of the City Estate of Benjamin Chapman, Council. deceased. Passed by the City Council Creditors will present claims and approved by the Mayor with vouchers to the underthis 8th day of January, signed at Fountain Green, Utah, S. M. Nielsen, or at the office of John S. McMayor. Allister, Lawyer, Mt. Pleasant, Harold P. Hansen Utah, on or before the 15th day Recorder City of March A. D. 1949. delay recruiting office without The name and address of th-- Rein (SEAL) your vicinity cruiting Officer is ( pi. Franklin H. Rogers, Na STATE OF UTAH tional Guard Armory, Mt. Pleas COUNT OF SANPETE ( ss. MT. PLEASANT CITY ant, Utah. I, Harold P. Hansen, City Recorder of Mt. Pleasant City, do Spring City. Fairview hereby certify that the above Youths Enlist At Provo is a full, true and correct copy An The following men weie en of an ordinance entitled Section Recruit Ordinance listed at the USA&-USAAmending ing Main Station, Provo, Utah 55, of Chapter X, of the Revised from the veiinity of the present Ordinances of Mt. Pleasant City Passed Mt. Pleasant during Utah, entitled Dogs. acthe month of December, by the City Council on the 8th cording to M Sgt. Garland E day of January, 1949, as appears of record in my office. Funk, station commander. IN WITNESS WHEREOF I Twenty-onmcjith enlistment' have hereunto set my hand and William R. Allred, Spring City. Two-yeaenlistment' Ross T. affixed the corporate seal of said city, this 12th day of Jan Evans, Fairview, uary, 1949. A new Harold P. Hansen, exploding scarecrow Is timed to make a noisy discharge City Recorder of Mt. Pleasant City, Utah every three minutes to keep (SEAL) pests away. Available Now! take-- , 21-2- Under Whose Dome? JANUARY TOM FOOLERY. . . n pit-va- NOTICE The following Section of Chap ter X, of the Reviv d Ordinamex of Mt. Pleasant City, Utah, en titled Dogs Must be obxeived by dog owners BE SECTION 65. DOGS TO TIED UP. Every who person has in his possession or undei his control any dog or bitch, Secretary within the corporate limits ol J 11 eh this city shall keep any such dog or bitch securely lot ked up AN ORDINANCE or securely muzzled from one Amending Section 55, of Chap- hour after sunset of any (lav ter X, of the Revised Ordinances until an hour before sunrise of of Mt Pleasant City, Utah, en- the following day. titled Dogs. Mt. Ileasant City Council HE IT ORDAINED BY THE ami Is Energy 1 1, import-,u,- i TFIDAY, PYRAMID NOTICE NOTICE Notice is hereby given to all The old ordinance will the members of Die Mt. 1lea.xant until this new ordinance 1)1' - MT. PLEASANT We Both Won This One Blew my top the other morning when I discovered a shirt Id put on had two buttons missing. From where I sit (ai I told the missus that evening), a lot of tie sometimes get too worked up over Joe, the missus says, do you ever read what you write? For a man who writes newspaper pieces all about tolerance, you sometimes show a lot of race prejudice. little things . . . little differences of opinion or taste. One person prefers beer or ale, another prefera cider or lemonade. But why criticise the other fellow just because bis tastes aren't the same as ours? That sounds more like you, Joe, she laughs, snipping off a thread. (It so happens she was sewing on buttons.) Race prejudice! I hollers. No one can accuse me of that. I mean prejudice against the entire human race" she interrupts with a smile. Why get mad at the world over two little buttons? That took the wind out of me. Copyright, 1949, United States Brewers Foundation Whats All The Fuss About? $2,496,994.13 LIABILITIES Demand deposits of individuals, partnerships, and corporations Time deposits of individuals, partnerships, and corporations Dcosits of United States Government including postal savings) Deposits of States and political subdivisions Other deposits (certified and officers checks, etc. $1,176,065.45 992,152.42 i Powered by the Mighty 'Jeep' Engine 1,912.50 103,995.86 19,912 20 ) TOTAL DEPOSITS $2,294,038.43 Bills payable, lediseounts, and other liabilities for bon owed money none Mortgages or other in ns, S none on bank premises and $ none on other real estate none Ot! er liabilities TO PAL LIABILITIES not including subordinated below i obligations shown ffllkMJ-r5,000.00 $2,299,038.43 CAPITAL ACCOUNTS Capital Surplus Uriiliv ided Rt "Jeep" Platform-Stak- "Jeep Van "Jeep completely new line of trucks for medium duty, low cost hauling. 4700-530lbs. gross vehicle weights. 0 SERVICE And PARTS FOR ALL JEEPS KITCHEN MOTOR CO. Provo, Utah ACCOUNTS $50,000.00 100,000.00 34,167.36 13.788.34 $197,955.70 LIABILITIES AND CAPITAL ACCOUNTS $2,496,994.13 This banks capital consists of common stock with a total par value of $50,001' 00. TOTAL A C REPAIRING . P.vkup IKK COMPLETE profits TOTAL CAPITAL Truck Truck The new "Jeep trucks are light, but rugged powerful but economical. They are functionally designed to meet a wide range of hauling needs and to give iong carefree service. I heir costs and dependable performance will save you money every day in the year. onw in a ml see them now. servos . Phone 648 MEMORANDA or assigned to secure liabilities Assets pledged (or other purposes Obligations subordinated to claims other creditors, not included of depositors in liabilities Why A FAINTER USED CAR OF COURSE! BECAUSE PAINTER USED CARS ARE PRICED RIGHT IN TIP-TO- P CONDITION GUARANTEED TO GIVE YOU YEARS Of SOLID DRIVING PLEASURE NONE and NONE STATE OE UTAH, County of Sanpete, ) ss. L. L. Peterson, being first duly sworn according to law, deposes and says, that he is Cashier of the above named bank and that the above and foregoing report contains a full, true and correct state-men- ; of the condition of the said bank at the close of business on tin- 3 1st dav of December, 1918. L. L. PETERSON. Subxa i bed and sworn to belore me this 6th day of January, 1919. Rood c L.eMiii, Notary Public. Residing at Fairview, Utah. SIJAI.) My Commission Expires February 1, 1950. i once t Attest p Sunduall, Jr, Aithur it I.asson, James Anderson, Directors 2TATE OF UTAH, Oltice of Bank Commissioner, i, J M. Knapp, Bank Commissioner f the State of Utah, do hereby ceitifv that the foiegoing Is a true and correct copy of tin- statement of the above named company, filed in my office on v r 111, 19 19 Jai J. M. 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