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Show me rage Fourteen neasant ryramia ivn. tions have been filed with the State Engineer to change water in Sanpete Country throughout the entire year unless otherwise designated. Locations in SLB&M. Utah of Water Board (91-73- Resources for tion NE'4SE4 NE'4NE4, SLC. 3020 ac. ft. of ft 84111. on 14. 1978 or Dee C. Hansen STATE EXGIN F I R Published in the Mt Plea- 1, Spendlove, Sandy; and Sue Boshard, Orem, Anne Marie's and her family, her parents, brother Alex and sister Heathef. The son of Wendell and was Melba Jacobson given his name; Allen on Reed Jacobson, Sunday. A family dinner was held at the home of Peter and Verdeen Jacobson, where a large number of both families ... the Reed Brady's and the Jacobsons were guests. Jared Jon Anderson, little son of Hal and Elaine Anderson was given his blessing. A big family gathering and dinner were held in the Ftn. Green City Park, with the following family members attending: Jack and Etta Irons, Ivy AnIn French a dog says derson; Lynelle and sant Pyramid Aug Sept 7, id. 1978 NE'4, ac. UT before Oct. 12 Sec. 7, T14S, R5E. 20 in 3. T14S. therefore must be filed in duplicate with the State Engineer. 231 E. 4on S NW4NE4 Sec. 14, T14S, R4E; W'2W2 Sec. 6, W2W'2 Hereafter. acs. reasons with tion NE4SV4 Sec .25 Sec Protest resisting the granting of this applica- ;E' 2, Sec. 11. of R4E Sec. 36, TIBS, R4E; SW'4SW'4 NW'4SW4, Sec. 30. W'2W'2, Sec. pur- 1 NE'.NW, ' Ea in oua-ou- or savs water is to same as be diverted from heretofore and from a spring at a point N. 2540 Ft E. 100 ft from S' Cor. Sec. 1. T14S, R5E 'X of Fairviewi; and used for the domestic purposes of 200 mountain homes in XL Sec. 36, T13S, R5E. and from Apr. 15 to Oct. 15 for the irrigation same as heretofore. 51694 Edward Bench, Box 125, Fair-view- . Ut .015 sec , ft. of water is to be diverted from a 6 inch well. ft. deep, at a point S. 420 ft. E. 2500 ft. from the XW Cor. Sec. 3, T14S. R4E mi W. Fairviewi; and us- 1 31. Italian it Robert Irons, Moroni; Allen and Gwen, Mitchell, bu-b- Corey, Nanette, Russell The mating call of Burnside of Taylorsville; alligators resembles the Gail Christensen, Lynley boom of a cannon. and Lorraine from Salt Lake City ; John and Lisa and daughter, Many a truth sprang Irons from an error. Hal, Emily, Sandy; Elaine and baby, Ftn. Green; Helen and Duane When the Mona Lisa Anderson, Nephi; Kim was stolen from the and Carolyn Sperry, Louvre in Paris in 1911, Nephi; LaRee Aagard, six Americans paid anu two sons, Ryan and for Janies, Levan; Boyd $300,000 apiece forgeries, convinced they Bodily, Lewiston. had the original. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Ebner-Eschenbac- h Rasmussen, 150-30- 0 1 There is a Nut Museum in Old Lyme, Conn, where admission is one nut, regardless of variety. WANT TO SELL YOUR FARM HOME ACREAGE BUSINESS MT. PROPERTY LOT Call Pleasant. Mt. of family, stockwatering 5 cattle. 3 horses; and from Apr. to Oct. 31 for the irriga- from Sec. 31, T13S, R5E; Sec. Green; Montgomery, Barbara Gary, Lisa, Steven, Published in the Mt. Curtis, Julie, and Logan Pleasant Psramid August Ray of Ephraim; Donna, Laurie and Jennifer 81. Septemlier 7. 1978 poses the SW Cor Sec BR. TIBS. R5H: and used from Mar 15 to Sept. .5 lor the irrigation of 2015 81 acs. in SE i SW i NEMSE'i. S E SE 25. Sec N E i N E SW' i. SE'iNE'i. SE1 Sec. 35. SE4NW4. Ftn. inn Hill Recorder Pleasant Cits ed lor the domestic Gooseberrv Creek and Boulger Creek at a point N64 34 E 2708 ft. from i blessing, on Sunday. She is the daughter of David and Debbie Lund. After the meeting, a family dinner was held at the l,und home. Guests in- Nancy, s . and grandparents Wednesday, cluded 13. Parley and Taya Madsen, September Don and I 462-239- 3 PEGGY OR RALPH FREE APPRAISAL DICK L nn Rasmussen; Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Rasmussen and son, were in Tmnonlon on Sunday for the blessing and naming of baby .Mark Granger Williams, son of Dr. and Mrs. Gary Williams. (Kathryn) Dinner for the family was held at the Dr. W illiams home. Victor and Kenna Rasmussen and son, Lynn, were in Bountiful for the naming of Tera Marie, little daughter, of Mr. and Mrs. Merrill (Jayne) Rasmussen. A family gathering and dinner were held at the Whitney Jensen home. Irvin Oldroyd is proud to announce the birth of his 31st great-grandchil- baby boy, (and first .child for the Jensens, iborn in the Utah Valley Hospital, August 18, to 'Mr. and Mrs. Gary Lyn a WE HAVE BUYERS FROM ALL OVth jSA UNITED FARM '(Christine) Jensen of Pleasant Grove. This BOX 20420 30 WEST 4 NORTH Writer knows her people, records Spring City history for 40 years Anne Marie Lund was given her name Wales Tribute to Athene on p m Ml. Cot ton wood-Gooberry Irrigation Co., 485 State Capitol Building. SLC. UT proposes to change the place and nature of use of 20 sec ft or 8020 ac. ft. of water as evidenced by Dil Claim 197. Chg The water has diverted VI, little fellow is to be named Mark Ryan Jensen. Grandparents are Mont When someone gives more than 40 years of their life to the same job, it certainly indicates dedication to the work and a perservering willingness to be of service to ones fellowmen. Athene Osborne has done that and much more during the years she has been Spring City correspondent for the Mt. Pleasant Pyramid. She has endured much and given much. She has been deligent and faithful, only missing two or three weeks that she couldnt send in news during those years. Those times were due to serious J : As " LUCY DYE Flint-stone- tk f , , t $ hV. ft Few positions in todays world require a person to become more directly involved with large and varied segments of society than does working for a newspaper. Many readers are firm supporters, willing to help and contribute, and Athene has appreciated their assistance. Her readers have rewarded her with I liked your article, and thanks for the way you wrote my story. She has appreciated the help, support and encouragement her traveling & olds evolve into boisterous ten-yea- r humble missionaries. She saw giggly teenage girls turn into lovely wives, good mothers and grandmothers. She saw many of her towns people realize their life's ambitions and successes. Her people have been reflected in her stories for many other readers to enjoy. Athene can remember most of her towns mayors, city councils and bishoprics. Her articles on the happenings in her town have been recorded and will be referred to by future posterities. She has a vast knowledge of her community and 40 years of Spring Citys history have been preserved through her efforts on the pages of The Pyramid. Athene loves her town and its people. She is proud of its accomplishments and its progress over the years. As she said in an article published on July 4, 1976, Spring City, though a small " v ett? BILL Mr. and Mrs. Mark Builev and family, Mr. and .Mrs. Iheurcr visited Scott (Ann) and family during the weekend with parents, Ernest and lla.el Bailey. Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Margie Bain and children, Mr. and Mi s. Melvin Curtis and little son visited with mother, Helen Curtis. Hal Jackson spent the weekend visiting with relatives in our city. A family birthday party for Leonard Oldroyd was held in the City Park on Saturday, with 40 persons, (children, gran( dchildren, ) sisters, visiting, and honoring Mr. Oldroyd on his 85th birthday. Bartholomew from City, and Carrie, recently returned from a most to enjoyable trip Mt. Pleasant $23,500 acres near Chester, part has been $36,800 with terms. farmed. 92 We do free appraising on homes, furms, ranches or commercial property. BILL BROWN REALTY 373-300- Provo 2, Bob Bushman , Mt. Pleasant 462-- 2 1 33 Wear goggles whenever theres danger of flying wood or metal; add mask in dusty conditions. California where they in all the special sights, and recreational activities in Disneyland, Knott's Berry Farm, a visit to Universal City, and many other places of interest. Most of the land destroyed by fire on the West Mountain last week. took Real Estate According to the Internal Revenue Service, in 1975, there were 90,836 women millionaires only 89,164 men millionaires. 435 ut All-Weste- Ontuij; State N. Mt. Pleasant Utah 84647 LOG rn CABIN two bath, central vac., two stone fireplaces, large deck, beautiful view, $58,950. Ask for Doug Five-bedroo- Realty Nephi 462-224- , Anes of good investment property of mile 1 Spring City. Approx 450' frontage 7 REAL ESTATE (Commercial) Commercial building with substantial square footage on Main Street in Spring City. Potential for wide range for businesses. Priced way below replacement cost at $15,000. Great terms available. Want to live in Spring City?? Build a home on this 2 acres east of town in city limits. Water and electric available. PINE CREEK RANCH LOTS Choice lots available on beautiful Pine Creek Ranch. Take your pick between lots with spectacular views. A sparkling stream or acre plus with water huge pines. Average and electricity underground. Terms available. Clean 2 bedroom home with full basement in Spring City. Electric heat, storm windows, $30,000, 2 5 Bedroom Bath acres available with 2 stone fireplaces overlooking Sanpete Valley. Exceptionally nice home in country with terms available. 462-254- Letterpress Cal Dovey 462-254- North Sanpete Publishing Co. ; If Publishers of the DOVEY CLEMENS Spring City JEANIE CLEMENS Ephroim 283-475- TV 1 4 (si EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY AUTHENTIC MACHINED LOG CABINS AND HOMES Sanpete County's Largest Newspaper Phone 462 - 2134 ... Up to THE PIONEER ATMOSPHERE OF 1776 THE COMFORT AND CONVENIENCE 3 Secluded Summer Home 4 462-254- 1 1 Log Cabins Inc. see! 1 - 60 acres of irrigated meadow on paved road. 30 shares of water, fenced, $90,000 with terms. Hansen, as was the fence that was burned. His name was left out of the news, as was Elmo Anderson's, who first saw and reported the fire. Fayette and Salt Lake south 90 West Main Provo $70,000. was owned by Hyrum Dee Mariana Shulze and her two sons: Scott and Brian, and friends, Roma Call Dovey fkalirat Blue Ribbon Beef Co. Well located coffee shop and restaurant. Also game room. Great for a family business. Good terms on retirement. Harrison Conover, Publisher Martin Conover, Managing Editor Koleen Peterson, Editor 33 See us when you need quality printed matter designed especially for you or for your business. Every job, large or small, is important to us. You'll employed with Miller Well-kethree bedroom home. Horse corral, room for a garden. Walk to town. A real buy at $26,900. 462-2541- . Offset Mr. and Mrs. LaRay Anderson spent Sunday helping a sons tamily, Guy and Sharie move to Hyrum where Guy is - cute small home in the rear of a large building lot. Ideal to live in while building a new house, then it could be a shop or a rental house - on over a half acre for only $16,900. we have, is home. The Pyramid editors and staff wish to express to Athene our appreciation for the many years she has devoted to her work and for the service she has given to her community. She will be missed. We wish her happiness and joy in her 3j Letterheads Rees. Just listed beautiful executive type home in Spring City on '3 acre. 6 bedroom, baths, built-inscarpet and drapes, fireplace, 2 car garage and a large deck. Call Dovey Brochures Announcements Loran schoolteacher, 2 ONLY To enjoy the advantage of city life and the quiet of country living, see this Advertising Literature Cards Tags David and Nice older 2 bedroom home in Moroni. Large lot. Could be divided into three lots. All for community is one oi the richest towns in the state. Not in the material things but in the bounties of nature. After describing the surrounding mountains, she concluded with, in this beautiful setting, with the loving heritage JUST LISTED; Custom Designed Kathy Martin of Salt Lake visited Saturday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rex Dye and attended the funeral of her old BR0YN REALTY 462-213- 3 Athene Osborne Z?ii PRINTING to Bob Bushman nephews, etc.) attending to enjoy the delicious dinner, friends 373-300- J and Jean Jensen, Orem; Dr. and Mrs. Tavior of Reno, Nevada. Ockev Elva and daughter, Linda, were happy to have members of their family home for the weekend, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Ockey and two children from Longmont, Colorado, and Mr. and Mrs. Gary i Kathy) Evans and their five daughters: Beckie, Angela, Valerie. Wendy, and from Melinda, American Fork. Russell attended his Blass of 1968 high school eunion held on Saturday, September 2 in the Mt. Pleasant Park, and at a party in the evening at Meadow Lane Lodge in Milburn. with Alaska. They traveled by car to Seattle and by plane to Fairbanks where Louises son Frank met them They stayed at thdRees home with Frank and Dottie and Daughter June. While there they visited the North Pole and Santa Claus' house and had dinnr at the Air Base Officers Club. They saw the Alaska Pipeline, Mt. McKinley and learned to make ceramics at a shop. They spent a week family has given her over the years. As Spring Citys correspondent, Athene knew her people. She knew their ups, their downs, their likes, their dislikes. She shared with her readers the joy of a new birth and sorrowed with them when loved ones passed away. She saw soldiers leave to serve their country. She saw 1 436-847- 4 Mrs. Laura Peterson coming back home and and son Dee Ray of visited the Enchanted s came Forest, Land of Cowley, Wyo. in other and sights Friday evening to attend Vancouver. Frank is a the funeral on Saturday Air Eielson at Staff Sgt. for her twin brother, Loran Rees and visit Mrs. Force Base about 27 miles from Fairbanks. Elda Rees until Sundav. Also visiting Mrs. Rees and to attend the funeral Mrs. Marvella Anwere her Sister-in-laMrs. Herbert (11a) Allred derson had her brother, and her son Charles and Glen, and his wife, Norma his wife of McGill, Nev., Thomas, visit Saturday and Chauncey and Bertha and attend the funeral of a cousin Loran Rees. A. Riddle of Provo. Many dear friends and relatives Sunday she had a sons also attended. family, Lee and Pat Anderson and daughter, Mrs. Louise Rees had Brenda of Ephraim, visit returned home after and have supper with her. ft illnesses. mzssp Color Printing Envelopes I I I I I dd Green NOTICE Ml Ileasant City will accept bids for 150 tons of coal to be delivered on call during the coming Bids will bo season accepted at the Mt Pleasant City Hall until 8 I.KG NOTICK TO WATKK USERS The following applica- been Consult eounty dark or tha furthar information Guardianship Notica slflnari for ratpactiva nd i, Fountain Gutters u h It r Probaa .vptemoer . Beautiful cottage on Pine Creek ranch nestled in heavy cover. Spacious deck surrounding home with large stone fireplace. Carpeted and partially furnished $35,000 totaj price. Small Business terms this small business on Super of campgound and cabins close to consisting Mt. Pleasant. Excellent investment for couple to run for extra income. Campground includes water, electricity. Profitable horseback riding business available as well. Potential for a real money maker. Building Lots building lots in Moroni. 2 acre for $4,000 with excellent terms available. With the low down available on these lots they won't last long. Well-locate- John Hunter Mt. Pleasant . . OF 1976 . . 462-211- 6 462-240- 1 |