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Show VK -The Mt. Pleasant Pyramid Page Two April 14, 1977 L. D. V Mt Peasant fgramft North Sanpete's Home Newspaper Published TVorklv nt Mt. Pleustint, I'tah K4647 90 West Main Street HARRTSON CONOVER Publisher MARTIN CONOVER Managing: Editor KOLEEN PETERSON Associate Editor ONEITA SUMSION Editor SUBSCRIPTION RATES (In advance) 20c per copy $6.50 per venr MCMliROf THC NtWA PER Fairview 427-340- 8 Moroni 436-831- 2 462-268- 8 Betty Ramsey Ida Donaldson Athene Osborne Spring City Jessie Oldroyd Fountain C.reen Wales Lucy Dye Norita Lancaster 4 462-283- 3 field, Idaho. He was bom in Mt. Pleasant, Utah, April 19, 1909, a son of Niels Christian and Gertrude Anna Sondrup Anna Juneeda Nielsen Clawson Sondrup, 82, of Spring City, died March in Salt Lake City. She was born June 1, 1894 to Hans and Johanna Christensen Nielsen. She Son, Gertrude Eliason Sabrina Warr were held Wednesday in Granger for Subrina Lucetia Warr 5 month old daughter of David F. and Joni Rushton Warr who died April 10, 1977. She was bom on Oct. 21, conducting. 1976 in Salt Lake City. Prayer, Duane Bates, She is survived by her nephew; song, ward parents, Granger; choir, conducted by grandparents, Mr. and Jeanne Strate, ac- Mrs. Stanely J. Warr; bishopric Mauriel Mr. and Mrs. Norman companist, Nunley; speaker, Roger Strate, grandson; vocal solo, accompanist, Jeanne Strate; speaker, Max Holm, nephew; remarks, Kenneth Strate ; prayer, Ray Johnson, nephew. pallbearers were Acord, Richard Puzey, Marty Marensen Neil Nielsen, Royden The Claude Gilbert, Duane in Burial Gilbert. the City was directed by Larkin Mortuary of Cemetery Rushton, great-grandparent- s, Mrs. daughter Mission Elder graduate Rich- Training on April 21. DeMille Is a North of Sanpete High School and the LDS Seminary and has been employed at Terrels Foodtown Mrs. Hernandez, in Mt. Pleasant. Moroni. Military Graveside rites and burial Richfield, Idaho. Utah family members attended the services were Mrs. Etta Larsen, Later Spring City, Mr. and Mrs. Milton Larsen, Moroni; Mr. and Mrs. Monte Anderson, Murray, Mrs. Amasa Hansen, Salt Lake City; Mrs. Larry Stewart, Fairview; Mrs. Francis Johnasen, Mt. Pleasant; Mr. and Mrs. Lavor Johansen of Carbon County. Mrs. Bradley Services will be held Camp DUP. Survivors : one son and tomorrow, April 15 at 2 five daughters: Leonard p.m. in Provo Seventh Eliason, Moroni; Ward LDS Cahpel, 200 Kathlien Goble, Stayton, South 100 East, for Annie Oregon; Virginia H. Browne Perry Howard, Mills, Utah; Bradley, 63, of Provo who Elva Nielsen, Nephi; died in Orem, April 11 Pemella Fish, Hayward, following a short illness. Dannette She was bom July 24, Calif.; Christiansen, Burley, 1913 in Spanish Fork to Idaho; 22 grandchildren; William B. and Hanna 47 Browne. Christensen nine Married Marquis Delbert brothers Perry in 1936 in Mapleton. Ernest He died October 7, 1968. and sisters: Nelson, Leisure World, She married Rees V. Calif.; Stella Cramp, Bradley on January 7, Escondido, Calif.; a half 1971 in Provo. Winnie Survivors: husband, Fairview. Provo; one son, one Rasmussen, Funeral services were daughter, Allen B. Perry, conducted by Bishop E. Mrs. Anna Mae Cooper Kayle Morley; family both Provo ; stepson, Fay prayer. Bud Mattson; L. Perry, Upland, Calif.; opening song, grand- 16 grandchildren; 2 greatn; sister: children; invocation, Tom Lemmon; speaker, Clyde Ingram; reading, Claudia MacDonald, grandchildren sisters, Mrs. ; three Barney The North Sanpete District Board of Education will meet tonight at 7 p.m. in the district office. The schedule discussion Ostler, Bates. Chester includes communications and patrons NO-STIC- $38.50-41.8- 600-83- 260-50- 620-74- 570-92- 0. 300-40- 100-20- 0 400-50- 600-81- 0. 23.50-27.7- 18.60-23.5- 1395-202- 34.25-36.3- 845-117- 0. 211, 10-5- 0 items include a request to purchase school property in Fairview; request from Utah Chamber of Commerce and Utah State Board for a cleanup campaign; memorandum on from policy Talbot ; Superintendent status of safety device installation; Spring City DUP deed transfer; OCR Title IX citation, 18 districts; and Mr. DeMille quotation on gas conversion on school buses. Discussion items include Region decision on basketball tournaments; request from Red Cross for contribution; approval of cooperative purchase of sewer ; cleaning machine ; and the school calendar. Mr. and Mrs. Claud Acord spent Easter Sunday in Sunset visiting with Mr. and Mrs. David City Cemetery. T14S, R3E. 47867 to Congratulations Jennifer Rosenlund who celebrated her first birthday on April 8. Jennifer is the daughter of Paul and Reta Rosenlund, and is the granddaughter of Mr. Don and Mrs. Fairview Rosenlund, Mrs. Clarence Hall of Manti. She has an older sister, Lauri Sue and two big brothers, Robert and Kelly Donald. it gift Soft Water Service. i i 'ii in i i ' j I jiioTjsn I t. II 'v Address Phone I am a home owner Yes No Remarks THERE ISjNO OBLIGATION OTHER THAN A WILLINGNESS TO LOOK AT THE INFORMATION WHEN IT REACHES YOU. Mr. and Mrs. Duane P. Hansen and son, Patrick, of Salt Lake City were the visitors during weekend with Mrs. Barbara Hansen, as was I am now using soft water MAIL TO: E INTERMOUNTAIN SOFT WATER SERVICE 394 North 250 East Orem, Utah 84057 At about April 10 10:10 a.m. Troy Granger of Salt Lake City who was Surveying Associates, visiting with his grandInc. at 365 West 800 North, parents Mr. and Mrs. Boy Orem Utah upon payment Hafen of Mt. Pleasant of $40.00 per each set. was shot in the left leg unsuccessful when a revolver acAny bidder, upon returning cidentally discharged. such specifications, Young Granger and his were promptly and in good grandfather condition will be refunded returning from fishing his payment; any non- when he threw a back bidder upon returning pack containing the gun, such a set will be down in the carport, and refunded $25.00. the gun accidentally The Owner reserves the discharged. He was right to waive any in- treated at Sanpete Valley formation, or to reject Hospital and returned to his parents home in Salt any or all bids. Each Bidder must Lake City by his granddeposit, with his bid, parents. Police Chief security in the amount, Kay form, and subject to the Hallows stated that as a conditions, provided in result of the article in a the information to bid- recent Dispatch log ders. column, one bicycle has Attention of bidders is been returned to its to directed the owner. The Police requirement as to con- Department still has ditions of employment to three more, so he advises be observed and that people check to see minimum wage rates to whether their bikes are be paid under the con- where they should be, and tract. if one is missing that they No bidder may with- call his office. Perhaps draw his bid within 60 one of the three belongs to days after the actual date you. of the opening date Mr. and Mrs. Chris specified. Madsen of (Cheryle) Signed: Layton welcomed their Glen Hardy first child, a girl, on April Mayor Published in the Mt. 8. Grandparents are Mr. Pleasant Pyramid March and Mrs. Shirley Madsen and Mr. and Mrs. Ray 31, April 7, 14, 21 and 28, Coates. 1977. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Nellie L. Lund returned Thomson and their six home Saturday, after sons of Granger spent spending the winter in Easter Sunday with her Salt Lake City with parents Mr. and Mrs. family and friends. Rudolph Larsen. SAVE PLUSHES SCULPTURES PRINTS Capitol, Salt Lake City, Utah 84114, on or before May 21, 1977. Dee C. Hansen STATE ENGINEER in Mt. Published Pleasant Pyramid April 7, 14 and 21, 1977. MULTI-TONE- Utah Technical College. Claudia has completed a two-yestudy program and has a certificate in accounting. She plans to graduate in June. While there she has been employed with the Office of Eduation Dept, while attending school. She recently moved to Salt Lake City and is now employed with the Public Safety Dept, as a secretary. II SPLUSHES PLAINS S II Expert Installation Call for an appointment HERALD VANCE VANCES CARPETS 4556 No. Milburn Road FAIRVIEW, UTAH th most complete lirieof Now high-quali- ty . sprayer equipment including the new Spray King 340 G is available at Fanner's 11 S$S SHAGS State Randy her daughter, Claudia Ann who has been living in Provo and attending Name City judicated. celebrated brothers, Lance and Eric and three sisters, Brenda, Melinda and Mary. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Glen Gardner of Fairview and Mr. and Mrs. Darrell E. Jorgensen of Layton. Great grandmother is Mrs. Eva Nielson of Fair-vie- we will receive additional information about Intermountain m Fairview his first birthday on April 6. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Brent L. (Betty) Jorgensen of Roy, and he has two you. Please deliver to lis one Teflon frying pan. With this tai Engineer, 18, station on State Street, rolled into the street and hit a vehicle operated by Clarence Roundy, also of Fairview. Mr. Roundy claimed a minor injury, and Johnson was cited for improper parking of an unattended vehicle. April 4 At 9 p.m. a Mt. Pleasant man was arrested for brandishing a firearm and possession of a concealed weapon. He has been to court and disposition has been made of the case. April 6 At 2:45 p.m. a old Mt. Pleasant man was arrested for being under the influence of intoxicants. He entered a guilty plea in court and the case has been ad- Vegas with friends Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Fillis of Mission Viejo, California. Just return the perforated card for the information and the Teflon Frying Pan. There reaches when ais d used for the domestic purposes of one family, stockwatering of 8 horses; and used from Apr. 1 to Oct. 31 for the irrigation of 0.25 ac. in SEV4NEV4 Sec. 18, T14S, R3E. Protests resisting the granting of these applications with reasons therefor must be filed in duplicate with the State 442 construction Johnson, parked at a service Mr. and Mrs. Don Johansen spent .the Easter weekend in Las vice. syr an-- FOR BIDS Owner Mt. Pleasant City, Utah Separate sealed bids for the construction of the Mt. Pleasant City Water System Improvement will be received by Mt. Pleasant City, Sanpete County, Utah at the office of Mt. Pleasant City on Friday April 29, 1977 until ten oclock A.M.,M.S.T. and then publically opened and read aloud. 427-920- 0 Cemetery. For you as a homeowner we have reserved in your name a Teflon frying pan. With this gift you will receive details about the Intermountain Soft Water Service, available in the area. If you now have soft water service in your home it will pay you to look into the Automatic system. This Automatic Service gives you more soft water for less money with no exchange necessary. If you are not experiencing the convenience and savings of soft water, this is an opSer portunity for you to receive complete information about the Intermountain Soft.Water Ba& Kentwood Higgins, Gilroy, CA 95020. 0.015 sec. ft. of water is to be diverted from a well, 200 ft. deep at a point N. 715 ft. and E. 1930 ft. from the center of Sec. 18, T14S, R3E, (2 mi. So of Fountain Green); ADVERTISEMENT The Mt. Pleasant City Police dispatch log lists the following reports from March 28 to April 12. March 30 at 11:30 a.m. a car driven by Jay Visiting on Sunday with Mrs. J. Leo Seely were Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Christensen of Moroni. Jorgensen gam Mt. Pleasant and Mr. and FRYING PAN obligation other than a willingness to look at the information Lloyd G. a., Little is no (65-188- 7511 TEFLON K Green, Utah 84632. 0.015 sec. ft. of water is to be diverted from a well, ft. deep at a point S. 2300 ft. and E. 100 ft. from NE Cor. Sec. 6, T14S, R3E, (E of Fountain Green); and used for the stockwatering of 5 cattle, 1 horse and 5 sheep; and used from Apr. 1 to Oct. 31 for the irrigation of 0.25 ac. in SWV4NWV4 Sec. 6, sources, and comments from the superintendent. Informational Fountain Consul! county cl.rk or th furthor information The 0, from other (Thelma) Mendenhall, Mrs. Mina Bushman, both FREE 500-60- . consists of pipe lines, valves, connections with existing pipe lines, fittings, fire hydrants, air valves and pipe crossing. The project contains two construction units : Canyon Road Pipe Line 2- The pipe lines and appurtenances serving the city area and deductable altematates. The specifications and bid documents may be obtained at the Mt. Pleasant City Office and from the Engineers, 400-50- 2-- for (Gayle) Evans and family. Enroute home a attended accompanied by Janet Salt Lake City, Mrs. they homecoming missionary Maylett; speaker, Rulon Randall (Helen) Haitt, in Salt Lake City for a Johnson; remarks, Pay son. Duane Bates. Granger ; greatgnephew, vocal Viewing will be from 6 randmother, Katie Bishop Morley; Anderspn, Fountain solo, Bryan Nielsen) to 8 p.m. this evening at Green. Greg benediction, Jon the Berg Mortuary, Burial was in the Valley Maylett; prelude and Christiansen, Frank Provo, and prior to the postlude music, Colleen Christiansen, View Memorial Park. Morley; dedication of the Eiliason, Philip Goble, services at the chapel. Richard Mcdonald. in Interment Salt Lake City. The grave grave, Clyde Ingram. and in the Moroni Springville Evergreen Interment were Pallbearers Ray dedication was by Duane Lucetia Shelton; Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Rushton; Mr. and Mrs. Ewell of all Anderson ; SLB&M. 00 0. agenda set, meet tonight fficiating. higher. 0 47749 ( Jeffery Slaughter cows opened C. Anderson, P.O. Box 50 closed fully steady, Other 239, Moroni, Utah 84646. cents higher. O- .015 sec. ft. of water is to classes untested. be diverted from an FEEDERSKTEERS: well, 120 ft. Choice 240-4lbs. $40.80-45.2- existing lbs. deep at a point S. 450 ft. 0 Choice E. 230 ft. from NVi $39.00-45.2package and thin 464 lbs. $46.40. Cor. Sec. 24, T14S, R2E, (3 mi. S of Moroni); and 0 Choice lbs. used for the domestic lbs. 558 package 0 lbs. purposes of one family, $42.10. Choice stockwatering of 2 horses, 0 $36.60-38.7Good 2 cattle and 10 chickens; 5 Good lbs. $36.00-41.7- 5. and used from Apr. 1 to $33.00-36.7lbs. and Good Oct. 31 for the irrigation Standard lbs. of 0.25 ac. in NWV4NEV4 Holsteins 265-53- 0 R2E. including many bulls Sec. 24, (T14S, John C. 47750 5 $27.90-31.0Holsteins M. Edith and Anderson, $28.50-30.3lbs. FEEDER HEIFERS: P.- O. Box 341, Moroni, 0 Choice lbs. $32.75-36.0- Utah 84646. 0.015 sec. ft. of individuals to 37.00. water is to be diverted well, 0 Choice lbs. $32.50-35.4- from a 0 lbs. ft. deep at a point S. 900 ft. Choice and E. 341 ft. from NW 5 $32.25-34.6Choice Cor. Sec. 36, T14S, R2E, (4 lbs. $32.00-34.1SLAUGHTER COWS: mi S. of Moroni); and used for the domestic High Cutter and Utility 3 few high purposes of one family, of 2 horses, Utility 29.00. Canner and stockwatering 2 cattle, 5 sheep and 10 other Cutter SLAUGHTER BULLS: chickens; and used from Few Individual Yield Apr. 1 to Oct. 31 for the 0 irrigation lbs. supplemental Grade 2 of 0.25 ac. in NW'iNW'A Sec. 36, T14S, R2E. SLAUGHTER 47786 ( Warren STEERS: Few Good and & Darrell 0 4 Choice lbs. Jacobsen $35.25-37.7Jacobson, in care of Warren Jacobsen, Box 500-60- Eliason, age 96, were held Monday, April 11, at 1 p.m. in the Moroni Stake Center. She died April 7, 1977, in a Nephi Hospital. She was bom Dec. 12, 1880, in Moroni, to Daniel C. and Mary Sorensen Nelson. Married Orlando Leonard Eliason June 30, work director. Worked in Primary and member of the Sanpitch including organizations serving as a ward Relief Society president.. She founded the House of Hope for Women. wife, Language School board and Services Rich- Nampa, Idaho; 2 grandchildren, sister, Mrs. Etta Larsen, Spring City Utah. Funeral services were solemnized in the Manti LDS Temple. He died May 7, 1970. She was an active member of the Relief LDS Church. Society visiting teacher various Funeral services were held Monday at 1 p.m. in the . Spring City ward chapel. Interment in the fyring City Cemetery. Funeral was held Monday in the LDS Ward Chapel with Kenneth Strate of the ward Ben D. DeMille, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gary D. Mt. of DeMille Pleasant, has received a call to the Bangkok, Thailand Mission of the His LDS Church. testimonial farewell will be held in the Mt. Pleasant First Ward on Sunday April 17, at 4 p.m. He will enter the Funeral services for held Monday, April 4 with oGertrude Helena Nelson Rev. Donald Masen 1902, married Lloyd Clawson, Nov. 12, 1920. Spring City. He died. She married Harvey Sondrup of Ephraim. He died. She was an active member of the LDS Church, serving Saratoga, Calif., Mrs. (lone) Strate, Salt Lake City; six grandchildren, eight grandchildren. 1.00-2.0- as served for the Church. Survivors: CDIiituama daughter, LJoyd Clawson, 1.00-2.0- 0 field schools for ten years, city marshall for ten years, sanitarian supt. for Richfield City for three years. A member of the American Legion; attended Richfield United Methodist Mrs. Eliason Survivors: 0 preceeded him in death. He later married Ruth Miehler at Shoshone August 15, 1953. They made their home in Idaho. Mr. Johansen served in World War II in the Seabtes in North Africa, worked for Martin Sheep Helen the 1, at Boise Idaho Hospital after a long illness. He lived at Rich- field, in Probitt and GuirdUniKip Notieul Salable at auction 1435 rulpuctiv ligntrf for 1540 last with compared week and 1195 last year. NOTICE TO Good outside buyer atWATER USERS tendance. Broad demand. apThe following Supply about 85 percent feeder cattle. Best plications have been filed demand for thin kinds with the State Engineer to suitable for grass. Feeder appropriate water in steers under 500 lbs. $2.00-3.0- Sanpete County higher. Other steers throughout the entire higher. Feeder year unless otherwise heifers including calves designated. Locations in 1977 Company, Second Class postage paid at Mt. Pleasant, Utah 84647. Entered at the post office in Mt. Pleasant, Utah 84647. as second class matter under the Act of Congress of March 3, 1879. 31, 1977 Delbert Johansen, 67, died April custodian 445-342- 2 436-847- Lester Dispatch log AUCTION Jensen Johansen. Pe married Hope Jensen in Utah in 1934. She Jti. CORRESPONDENTS Johansen r Co-o- p Service Station Moroni, Utah Your authorized dealer. |