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Show Page Ten - The Pyramid - December 29, 1993 Sanpete County delinquent tax list for 1993 TAX SANPETE COUNTY UNIFORM TAXATION SALE PUBLICATION SANPETE COUNTY UNIFORM TAXATION SYSTEM TAX SALE PUBLICATION LISTING SYSTEM LISTING iSSUtH-B- Ui 534.95 56.87 87 San-pete- 56.87 5107.17 $236.78 $26.98 $234.16 $410.23 $26.98 $27.53 $366.48 $6.87 Life-lon- rs , ! of state. $42.57 4-- Is Heavier than usual snowfall depleted area merchants of snowblowers and snow shovels. Record numbers of deer and elk died of starvation and more than usual $83.69 $124.13 $97.49 $301.93 $97.90 $165.94 $423.47 S11C.8B $40.43 537.9s $39.06 $77.58 $17.09 Celebrity Visitors $212.55 Noted pianist Pierce Kagari Emata performed at Wasatch Academy in February. $90.56 $97.15 "Dont Waste Utah" TV commercial road warrior James Andrews visited North Sanpete High School. KTVX News Four Utah anchor Kimberly Perkins spoke at Snow Colleges Baccalaureate exercises. Country star Billy Dean performed at Snow College in August and the legendary Ronnie Milsap performed in November. A new humanities and arts building was dedicated by Governor Leavitt at Snow College. Senator Orrin Hatch was among the dignitaries who spoke at the ' dedication of the Great Basin Environmental Education Center in Ephraim Canyon in August. Its new education mission is in resource management. Cowboy poet Baxter Black appeared at the Sanpete County Fair. Other Newsmakers Spring City passed a land use and zoning ordinance that created a fair amount of controversy. A juvenile curfew was also passed. Eddie L. Cox, Fairview, was named to fill a vacancy in the Sanpete County Commission, replacing Leonard Blackham, Moroni, who began serving his first term as District 68 Representative when he was appointed to the District 28 Senate seat. Battle lines were drawn over the curriculum to be used in the North Sanpete School Districts sex education program Healthy Lifestyles was the winner. Fairview citizens, disgruntled over the city councils decision to eliminate the 1992 fireworks display during the Pioneer Days celebration because they were too costly, gathered donations for the 93 event themselves. Utah teachers and students sent Moroni Elementary School students books, supplies and $1,795 in cash to help them get started after the November 92 $32.34 $27.32 $27.53 $27.26 $27.26 $27.67 $26.03 $27.46 $26.03 $27.46 $27.87 $27.53 $27.29 $27.12 $26.96 $27.12 527.32 67 $28. 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Snow College students can now get their bachelors degrees in elementary education and criminal justice. Academy. NS School District enrollment reached 2,167, an increase of 68 over last year. $9.47 527. get a $810,000 update. were killed along roadways. According to a Utah State Tax commission report received last spring, out of 145 towns surveyed from the 91 tax returns, Spring City ranked 111th and was Sanpetes most prosperous community. A record 110 seniors graduated from North Sanpete High School; 51 from Wasatch $221.69 , t 1993. Out of 145 towns surveyed from the 91 tax returns, Spring City ranked 111th; Moroni came in 143rd; Manti, 117th; Center-field, 555.15 ' Narrows Dam and Reservoir , ; proposals. The North Sanpete Board Education felt it had no choice but to uphold the law and elimti inate graduation ceremony pray-er . resident and Tht g editor KoIeiJ managing Pyramid Peterson moved on to becomtj bureau chief for the Cedar City :a office of The Spectrum. The American Legion and VFW placed 150 flags on Mem1 orial Drive at the Mt. Pleasant City Cemetery for the Memorial Day weekend. A Korean fil;n filmed the observance crew which was to be shown on "Good In addition; Morning, Seoul." The National Geographic society had a photographer there taking pictures. j A veterans memorial was added to the Moroni City Cemp tery. Fountain Green voters, approved construction of a $23 million waste water collection and treatment system. Their culinary water system will also MT. PLEASAN- T- Spring City was Sanpetes most prosperous community according to a Utah State Tax Commission report received in the spring of 139th; Gunnison, 116th; Ephraim, 134th; and Mt. Pleasant, 118th. Statistics werent available for cities with fewer than 255 filed tax returns. paid $8,608,823 in federal taxes, earned an average income of $20,144 per return, paid $1,654 in federal taxes and claimed an average of 2.75 exemptions. Other Vital Statistics A report early in 1993 reported that 15.9 percent of Sanpete residents work out of the county and .8 percent work out 561.03 St. Highlights of 93 -- fire destroyed their school. The 911 emergency service finally came to Sanpete County on March 8. Mt. Pleasant Mayor Chesley Christensen was elected to the Utah Associated Municipal Power board of (UAMPS) Systems directors and was also chosen to serve on the UAMPS Pool Board. A $393,200 grant was received to help fund the Sanpete County Fire District Improvement Project, which was established to upgrade fire fighting equipment throughout the county. Mt. Pleasant city came up about $250,000 short on the $1.8 million culinary water project due to a cost overrun. Mt. Pleasants chamber of Young, at 171 pounds, by a pin. commerce was dissolved due to The Templar grapplers will lack of attendance and interest, now have a long vacation. and Spring City formed a new Theyll be at Gunnison for a duel chamber of commerce. meet on Thursday, Jan. 6. VFW Post 9276 organized a womens auxiliary. Debate continued on a proIt is impossible to enjoy idling expansion of the posed thoroughly unless one has plenty Palisade Golf Course to of work to do. 18 holes as well as on the Central Jerome Klapka Jerome Utah Project and Gooseberry Manti wrestlers have winners Special to the Pyramid by Bruce Jennings NEPHI-- - In a duel meet with Juab at Nephi on Dec. 26, Manti High Schools wrestling team had three winners, all in upper weights. Clay Denton, in the 152 pound class, won by a pin; Scott Grindstaff, in the 160 pound class, by points; and Travis Manti state-own- ed Sterling Scholars i Christmas MANT- I- The Season brought special greetings to 13 Manti High School seniors who were named the schools Sterling Scholars. That means theyll soon begin gathering materials to use in the portfolios theyll submit in support of their candidacies and otherwise prepare for participation in the Central Utah Sterling Scholar program. The 13 Manti seniors who will represent their school were selected by the faculty on the basis of several factors, including grade point averages, contributions, participation in activities and character. The candidates of the schools in the Central Utah program will be judged by representatives of Utah colleges at the Centerfield LDS Ward Chapel on March 22 and winners will be announced at an awards program at Richfield High School on March 24. The winners in the 13 categories will receive $200 and each $100. They of two runners-u- p will each receive a Sterling Scholar pin and many will be offered college scholarships. Manti Highs Sterling Scholars are Jenny Henningson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dale Henningson, Manti, for English and literature; Victor Izatt, sonof Mr. and Mrs. Chad Nielsen, I Ephraim, for speech and drama; Nicole Draper, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Draper, Eph; raim, for math; Ben Fore, son of Mr. (nd Mrs. Paul Fore, Ephraim, for science; Wesley Thompson, ion of Dr. and Mrs. Leland Thonlp-sofor social science; Ben Barclay, son of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Barclay, Manti, for ! music; Chad Cox, son of Mr. and Mrs. Neil Cox, Ephraim, for business education; Jamie Myrup, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.. Stott DeLeeuw, Manti, vocatignal education; Tiffany Anderson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mark Anderson, Ephraim, for dance; Tom Trythall, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Trythall, Ephraim, for visual arts; Jill Bateman, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Kim Bateman, Ephraim, foreign language; Stacie Anderson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Val Anderson, Ephraim, home economics; and Laura Burnham, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Bruce Burnham, for general scholarship. n, |