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Show November IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF SANPETE COUNTY STATE OF UTAH Theron W. Peterson Rigby MAGNA Graveside KEARNS Vance Peterson, 76, who died November 7, 1980, in a Salt Lake City hospital. He was born March 12, 1904, Moroni, to Carl William and Elizabeth Mr. Peterson retired in as Molybdenite Flotation Foreman, Kennecott Copper Corp. Survivors: son, Blair; sisters: Mrs. Cleophia P. Riley, Mrs. Vincena P. Holman, Dennis, Arden, all Salt Lake City; Mrs. Twila P. Payson; McClellan, Dallas, C. Moroni. Interment View Valley was in Memorial Park. Clifford P. Hall EPHRAIM- Services were held November 7 for Q if ford Peter Hall, 68 who died November 3, 1980 in Ogden. He was born June 8, 1912 in Ephraim, to Peter and Alice Petersen Hall. Married Pearl Peacock, January 17, 1942, in Las Vegas, Nev., NOTICE TO ROBIN M. MOTT. WATER USERS You are hereby sumThe following apmoned and required to file an answer in writing plications have been filed with the State Engineer to to the attached complaint with the Clerk of the change water in Sanpete above-entitle- d Court, and County throughout the to serve upon, or mail to entire year unless 8, Rigby, 56, who died October 29, 1980 in Salt Lake City. ' He was born April 11, 1924 in Fairview to William E. and Mary Peterson Rigby. Married Arvella Merrill February 28, 1947, later solemnized in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. He was an active FAIRVIEW- - Services member of the LDS will be held Saturday at 1 Church and had served in p.m. in the Fairview bishopric, as Elders South LDS Ward Chapel Qiorum president. High for Myron Levi Johnson, Priest Group Leader, 93, of Fairview who died other positions. Retired Hiesday, November 11, after 36 years at Em- 1980 in the Sanpete Valley ployment Security. Hospital in Mt. Pleasant. Survivors: wife, Mr. Johnson was children: Mrs. Robert Fairviews oldest (Shauna) Money, West resident. Friends may call at Jordan; Steven E. Price; Mrs. Gary (Debra) Hill, Ursenbach Funeral Home West Valley City; BarFriday evening from 7 until 9 p.m. and at the bara, Kearns; 10 grandchildren; two brothers: Fairview South Ward Weldon Rigby, Salt Lake Chapel one hour prior to Kyle City; Rigby, services on Saturday. Mr. Johnson was born Brigham City; four sisters: Mrs. Keith on Nov. 18, 1886 in (Buena) Gunderson, Mrs. Fountain Green to Robert Lamar (Theora) Gledhill, Hyrum and Mary Ann Mrs. Henry (Viva) Smith Huggins Johnson. He all West Valley City; Mrs. married Margaret Luella Ray (Leda) Nielsen, Terry on May 26, 1908 in Manti. The marriage was Bountiful. Burial was in Redwood later solemnized in the Manti LDS Temple. She is Memorial Estates. deceased. Mr. Johnson worked in Fountain agriculture most of his life and as a carpenter at DUP meeting will be Geneva Steel. An active held today, Thursday, member of the LDS November 13, at 2 p.m. Church, he was a high Katherine Syme, priest and served as a daughter of Clayton and stake missionary. Helen Syme, spent the Survivors include sons weenend in St. George, as and daughters: William the guest of Tracy Ivory Ross, Fairview; Robert of our city. Katherine Myron, Kaysville; Mrs. plans to attend Dixie Fred (Vera) Jensen, Mrs. R. Gomer College. (Fern) Llewellyn, Magna; Mrs. Delmar (La Rue) Beck, Johnson 1964. 1963 D DEFENDANT: later solemnized in the Manti LDS Temple. Survivors: wife; one son, one daughter: Mrs. Alice Werts, Layton; Steven Lynn, Ephraim;, three grandchildren. Burial was in Sterling City Cemetery. GtH Crannies Fabrics 278 South Main Springville, Utah KIDDIE PRINT FLANNEL $ 1 .00 Mt. Pleasant; 67 children; 28 grand- greatgrandchildren and nine great - great - grandchildren. A son, Rex A. and a daughter, Anna Violet Larsen, preceded him in death. Burial will be in the Fairview City Cemetery under the direction of Ursenbach Funeral Home. ENERGY ASSISTANCE TO DEGIN costs is on its Help for those high way to eligible households in the Sanpete area. Beginning Wednesday, November 12, applications will be taken daily during regular working hours at the Department of Social Service office at 36 home-heatin- g Shanna Christensen and Mary Kay Christensen are chairmen of the Sesquicentennial display for the Grand Ball to be held in Moroni on Friday, November 28, at 9 p.m. in the Junior High School Gymnasium. The Grand March will be led by Stakeofficers and will begin at 9:30 p.m. Theme of the ball will be The 150 Year Grand Treasure Hunt. The public is invited. Dress is semi-formor centennial costume. that the bank plans to five days a week at the have a 1200 to 1500 sq. ft. beginning. The City FAIRVIEW was updated on the status of plans for a new office of Far West Bank in this city Tuesday night at their meeting, when bank President Ted Blanchard applied to the city for a building permit. Blanchard told the council that Far West Bank has purchased the property adjacent to Big Pine Sports and they expect to have a temporary trailer with a vault on the property this Friday. He also told the council Council building with a drive-i- n window. He said he hopes to hire local people to staff the Fairview office. The council informed Blanchard that his next step should be to prepare and present a plot plan, PLEASANT-Michell- Wasatch McKinley, strongly cemetery, recommending that action be taken to take care of it and to beautify and clean it up. It was proposed including parking space and decided that Leo Stewart building location and would meet with Mrs. dimensions, to the city Tucker and other concerned citizens to gather planning commission. Blanchard said he input and suggestions the citizenry hopes to open sometime from in December with regular towards the making of a hours of 8 a.m. to 6 p.m., master plan for the cemetery. Ron Mason reported that the bond for Webb WA girl at National Indian Youth meet MT. Mrs. Floyd Tucker was present at the meeting to express her concern over the condition of the Construction for the Fairview Heights subdivision was not received by the November 1 deadline, but Mayor Ray Eicher read a letter to the Michelle gave several council which stated that speeches each day on the bond can be expected education or whatever within the next few days. topic was on the floor. He also gave a status As the National Youth report on the water pipe line progress, saying that Delegate she had the 500 to 600 of honor meeting approximately feet has been completed President Carter, Mondale, through the subdivision. Ronald Reagan, Emily Mason said that when the Harris, and John An- project is completed, the city will need to drain the derson. r water tank so that the The conference is held new line could be hooked annually to discuss the into ft. issues and problems of Mayor Ray Eicher Indian rights, such as expressed appreciation water and land rights. for the cooperation of the Michelle will also be subdividers in getting the attending other con- line installed. ferences throughout the The council approved a year. resolution agreeing to participate in the Utah Associated Municipal Power Systems (UAMP-S- ), authorizing that party to represent the City's interests in the various power projects they are a part of. It was approved to send a letter to the school e of Academy recently returned from a trip to the National Congress of American Indians where she was on cf three student delegates from the Northern Ute TVibe. Michelle was chosen for .her outstanding academic acsocial and . complishments. The theme for the workshops and meetings on education was Unity and Indian Youth Today. Seminars also were held on Today's Indian youth, leadership, Civil Rights, and others topics. ) district stating measures have nearest to you. Senior citizens should take special note of the schedule for area Senior Citizens' Centers. The following income guidelines, which also consider the number of people living with you, will help you determine whether or not to apply: 4 5 6 For each additional, add If you think your household taken and what progress made on widening the new to the road elementary school and requesting that the school district obtain a right of way in front of the school to blend in with the road to the west. In other business, it was reported that: purchase of land for city property has and rights-of-wabeen finalized and the grant funds are now available; the report and application for the hydro plant feasibility study is now prepared and ready to submit; supplies for the power line to the new school have not come in but temporary yet, measures will be taken so that there should be power to the school by the first of next week; a total cf 16 dogs were handled in 50-f- t. TOTAL FAMILY INCOME 2 3 what been Annual Gross $ 4,733 y 6,263 7,788 9,313 '1 10,833 12,363 1,525 Mindy Ephraim, City Hall, Tuesday, November 18th. Moroni, City Hall, Friday, November 21st. Mount Pleasant, City Hall, Thursday, November 20th. Gunnison, City Hall, Wednesday, November 19th. Fairview, City Hall, Monday, November 17th. Fountain Green, City Hall, Tuesday, November 18 (until 2 p.m.) , additon, the following Senior Citizens Centers are scheduled from 10:00 A.M. to 4:00 P.M. on the dates listed' In Ephraim (In the City Hall), Friday, November 14th. Manti, Wednesday, November 12th. Moroni (In the CHy Hall), Monday, November 17th. Mount Pleasant, Thursday, November 13th. Gunnison, Wednesday, November 12th (until 2:00 p.m.). Fountain Green, Monday, November 17th. Fairview (Mt. Pleasant S.C.C.) Thursday, November 13th. T Olivers demonstrates form which won place in tumbling event. may qualify for this program, you may apply ot the Assistance followPayments Office in Manti, or at any of the ing places between 10:00 A.M. and 4:00 P.M. on the days specified: A first Moroni girl takes first in tumbling MORONI- Mindy three somersaults in the Chivers, daughter of Mr. air. and Mrs. Thomas Chivers Mindy is nine years old of Moroni, took 1st place and is in the 4th grade. in herewith ). -- NOTICE TO BID The Board of Education of the North Sanpete School District will ac- cept sealed bids for furnishing one twenty-tw- o passenger mini bus until November 19, 1980 at 5:00 p.m. The bid price will include the chassis and ). completely assembled as specified below and all other extras the by required Regulations Governing Pupil Transportation and School Bus Standards as adopted by the State Itoad Commission, the Uiah State Board of Education and the North Sanpete School District. Sincerely, Bernus J.felackham in Published The Pyramid November 13. 100-50- 0 1980. October, eight being destroyed and eight claimed; deeds are being prepared by the parties concerned for the purto chase of rights-of-wathe new school. y the U.S.T.A. first preliminary trial for the Utah State Championship in tumbling which was held in Grantsville. Applications are now being accepted for in the Mindy competed Intermediate class and qualified for the State meet to be held in April. She will be competing in December, January, February in open petition with all ages comfDting against each other in each catergory. Intermediate passes include a straight pass with at least three somersaults in the air and a front pass with at least three front skills and no more than two back skills, with a minimum of POLICE OFFICER CARD OF THANKS YVe wish to express deep appreciation and thanks to all family and friends for their love and sympathy during the long illness and passing of our beloved mother, Marie S. Miner; for the lovely flowers, cards, food and other acts of kindness expressed at this time. A special thanks to Ursenbach Funeral Home for their gracious services. Sincerely, Sheila M. Miller W. Kent Miner Mona LeeM. Seely Marelle M . Gardner 533-577- Protests resisting granting of these Forensics winners announced - On October and 25 the Snow College Forensics team traveled to Phoenix, Ariz., to compete in a tournament at Glendale Community Eleven Jr. College. Colleges and Arizona EPHRAIM- 24 Pyramid and 13, 30, ISfv. 6, rv v participants. Snow College was awarded a third place trophy in debate and Jeff Peacock won third place in Extemporaneous FOR M r.CE INFORMATION CALL 283-460- 2 Gtm recuperating. 1980. EXCAVATION SEPTIC TANKS SUPPLIES Snows Reader's Theatre Group was within one point of a trophy and Richard Ash was within two points of the finals in Impromptu Speaking. Gary Parnell is the Debate Coach. He reports that Snow has 17 members of the Forensics team compared to 7 this same time last year. - LABOR INCLUDED REASONABLE RATES LET US MAKS YOU A BID RELIABLE SERVICE PAUL HAMILTON 462-259- 7 IF NO ANSWER 462-229- pagvqdv onnvnGn IS NOW BRINGING PROFESSIONAL REPAIR SERVICE TO SANPETE COUNTY ON C0A1 AND GAS FURNACES FREEZERS 6 e. - FRIDGES SWAMP COOLERS WATER HEATERS Ephraim Applications can be picked up at the City office and must be in no later than 5 p.m. Friday, December 5. Filuk10k SEWER CONNECTIONS GENERAL DIGGING for tho City of com- the ap- plications with reasons therefore must be filed in Memphis Talbot has duplicate with the State been a patient in the LDS Engineer, 231 E. 400 S., Hospital in Salt Lake SLC, UT 84111, on or City; Geneva Madsen has before Dec. 13,1980. been a patient in the Juab Dee C. Hansen Berneitta Hospital, State Engineer Johnson is in the Utah Published in the Mt. Valley Hospital. Vera is now at home, Oct. Johnson Pleasant State University were Speaking. MINING PURREGULATIONS et. SUANT TO seq., UTAH CODE ANNOTATED NOTICE OF HEARING CAUSE NO. OSM-00- 9 THE STATE OF UTAH TO ALL PERSONS INTERESTED IN THE UTAH COAL MINING AND RECLAMATION REGULATIONS. Pursuant to the Utah and Coal Mining Reclamation Act, Section et. seq., Utah Code 1 served upon you. This is an action for divorce. Dated this 28th day of October, 1980. By Ross C. Blackham Attorney for Plaintiff P.O. Box 681 Ephraim, Utah 84627 in The Published Pyramid November 6, 13, 20 and 27, 1980. body Back-ma- n Abstract & Title Co., Trustee, Care of Formen Corp., 5278 S. Pinemount, Suite SLC, UT proposes to change the point of diversion, place and nature of use of 1.0 ac. ft. out of a total of 606.0 ac. ft. of water is evidenced by deeded portion of Appl. No. 33501 The water has been diverted from the following: 1) a well, 180 ft. deep, at a 1953, the point N. 1057 ft. W. 1535 ft. Annotated, from SE Cor. Sec. 9; 2) a Board of Oil, Gas and well, 402 ft. deep, Mining is proposing to at a point N. 1205 ft. E. 95 amend the Surface and well, 325 Underground Coal Mining Ft.; 3) a Reclamation ft. deep, at a point N. 2640 and ( UMC and ft. E. 40 ft. both from SW Regulations 700 et. seq.) to SMC Parts inch 16 Cor. Sec. 16; 4) a well, 185 ft. deep, at a adopt changes necessary point S. 90 ft. E. 190 ft. to obtain State program from NW Cor. Sec. 21, all approval by the United T12S, R4E; and used for States Secretary of the the under the domestic purposes of Interior 1 family, stockwatering Federal Surface Mining 300 cattle, 3 horses; and Control and Reclamation A from Apr. 1 to Oct. 31 for Act (Public Law the supplemental copy of the proposed rules irrigation of 341.74 acs., and regulations may be the from but limited to the sole obtained supply of 300.0 acs. in Division upon request. All SE',SW',, S'zSEU Sec. persons interested in 9; N'NEU. NW'.,, commenting upon the rulemaking N2 SW',. SW', SW',, proposed NW', SE', Sec. 16; amendments may do so NW' i NW', Sec. 21; all by appearing at a Board Hearing on Wednesday, T12S, R4E. November 19, 1980, at 9:00 Hereafter, 1.0 ac. ft. of a.m.. in the Wildlife water is to be diverted Resources Auditorium, from a well, 1596 West North Temple, ft. deep, at a point N. 137 Salt Lake City, Utah, or ft. E. 415 ft. From S', Cor. by written sending Sec. 22. T12S, R4E (4 mi comments to be received SE of Indianola); and by the Division of Oil, Gas iced for the domestic and Mining by the 13th purposes of 1 family; and day of November, 1980. from Apr. 1 to Oct. 31 for DATED this 7th day of the irrigation of 0.067 acs. November, 1980. in SW',SE', Sec. 22, STATE OF UTAH T12S, R4E. BOARD OF OIL. G AS AND MINING ( Victor Pauls Frank Provost, 440 N. 1st E. of to Secretary Heber, Ut proposes the Board change the nature of use Division of Oil, Gas and tf 0.03 sec. ft. of water as evidenced by Dil. Claim Mining 1588 West North No. 3721. The water has Temple, Salt Lake City, been diverted from a Utah 84116, Phone: (801) spring, at a point S. 100 ft. in The Published W. 50 ft. from NE Cor. Sec. 26. T13S, R5E (6 mi Pyramid November 13, E. of Fairview ) ; and used 1980. for stockwatering 500 PUBLIC NOTICE I will not be responsible sheep, 10 horses in Secs. 25 and 26, T13S, R5E. for debts incurred by Hereafter, 0.03 sec. ft. anyone other than those of water is to be diverted contracted by myself. from same as heretofore; William C. Roberts and used for the domestic in The Published purposes of 3 families, Pyramid October 30. stockwatering 10 horses November 6 and 13, 1980. in same as heretofore. Vice-Preside- Other times and places are also scheduled for the convenience of those who may qualify. Please consult the listing below to find the location 1 and BEFORE THE BOARD OF OIL. GAS AND MINING DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES in and for the STATE OF UTAH IN THE MATTER OF AMENDING SURFACE AND UNDERGROUND COAL (51-520- said complaint, which has been filed with the Clerk of said Court and a copy of which is hereto an- nexed designated. Locations in SLB&M. Box 681, Ephraim, Utah, a copy of said answer, within 20 days after service of this summons' upon you. If you fail so to do, judgment by default will be taken against you for the relief demanded in Fairview gives road to district report - West2nd North, in Manti. FAMILY SIZE otherwise Ross C. Blackham, Plaintiff's attorney, P.O. Myron L. Dennis Peterson. Married Fay Jorgensen, August 6, 1925, Manti LDS Temple. She died December 7, Page Seven The Pyramid 980 ProhiMf and Guardianship Nolle ( onsuh nmnl) clerk or I he respvtiise signers for further information. Civil No. 8153 THE STATE OF UTAH ABOVE-NAMETO THE Services services were held were held November November 10 for Ole for Theron W. 1 Public Notice R. Delno Mott, Plaintiff, vs. Robin M. Mott, Defendant. Ole Vance 13, . IF IT AIX CONDITIONERS CAN BREAK, WE CAN FIX IT. WE GUARANTEE OUR WORK AT THE LOWEST PRICES. CAU F03 APPOINTMENT FAI3VIEY7 427-376- 1 IMESKCT KEATIN3 REPAI3 ANYTIME ' |