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Show Annual precipitation for "65 above normal for the The precipitation months April through September on these courses varied from 75 percent to 608 percent of average, Mr. Beck said. Due to these "above average catches monthly precipitation the soil mantle is in exceptionally good condition for our present winter snowfall and consequently should present a very favorable condition for next spring and summer runoffs. Following is a month-b- y month and also the annual av for rain erage precipitation gauges in the Fairview area. Shown also are the monthly and annual catch for calendar year 1965 with percent of average for each month as well as the annual percent of average: Gooseberry Reservoir 1948-6- 2 Monthly The annual precipitation, as measured in rain gauges from Fairview to Salina and located at various snow survey courses, all show well over 100 percent of the 1948-6- 2 average, according to Delmar J. Beck of the Soil Conservation Service. Lonnie Larsen completes basic Marine Private Lonnie Monte Larsen, son of Mrs. Irvin Larsen of Mt. Pleasant, has graduated from Marine recruit training at the Marine Corps Recruit Depot at San Diego, Calif. During his eight weeks of intensified recruit training under veteran ed officer drill instructors, he learned small arms marksmanship, bayonet fighting and methods of as well as receiving instruction in military drill, history and traditions of the Marine Corps, and other academic subjects. Pvt. Larsen has been assigned to Camp Pendleton, Calif., for four weeks of individual combat and four training weeks of basic specialist training in his military occupation- making it 124 of average.) al field. Mammoth Ranger Creek Station-Cottonwo- Credit Union being set up A credit union for Fairview and Fountain Green is being set up with the charter meeting to be held Monday, January 17 at 7:30 p.m., in Fair-vieCity Hall The credit union is being chartered under the Social SeAnnual catch for last year curity at the request of the was 33.25 with the annual 1948' people and will be known as 62 catch averaging 28.60 makFairFount Federal Credit ing it 116 percent of normal for w 1965. Two games scheduled NSH tonight at and Wasatch gymnasiums North Sanpete High School won over Gunnison by a score 0 in the first game of of league play Friday at Gunnison. In the other league game for the Sanpete division of Region 7, Manti won over Juab Box scores are as follows: 43-4- Par-owa- n Par-owa- n. Sanpete youths win honors at national turkey show in Chicago J Turkeys produced by Utah FFA youths have won a grand champion, two first place, two second place and two third place prizes in the junior division of the National Turkey Show held at the Conrad Hilton Hotel in Chicago last week. The turkey show was held in connection with the National annual Turkey Federation's meeting, according to Dr. C. I. Draper, Utah State University Extension poultryman, A turkey grown by Neil Dobson, son of Dr. and Mrs. Donald Dobson of Ephraim, won $25 as first prize in its class and $200 as grand champion of the show. The other Utah turkey placing first in its class among turkeys from throughout the United States was grown by Stephen Blackham, son of Mr. and 4H and Naomi C. Allred to serve church ... Nl ARY UTAH 8K.17 11. lt 10c per ropy Number Two Property reappraisal being made in Sanpete Mrs. Ralph Blackham, Moroni Utah birds placing second in their classes were grown by Marie Blackham, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Cliffmd Blackham of Moroni, and Mary Jane The Anderson, daughter of Mr. and program Mrs. Max H. Anderson of or business building in order to check general construction features and fixtures. If the Tax Commission got underway mission. 'The program is conducted occupants cannot be located in Fairview and Mt. Pleasant Turkeys grown by Ross this to Donald m conjunction with the County after several calls then the inBlackham, son of Mr. and Mrs. T. week, accoiding said Com- terior information will be estiof the Assessors Occice, clmirnmn Adams, Clifford Blackham, Moroni, and Adams. "All existing mated by outside observation. missioner of Tax Utah Commission State Catherine Olsen, daughter of A reappraisal of all real estate records of property valuation Chock dimensions Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Olsen of in the area will be undertaken of the county are issued to the Naomi C. Allred, daughter of Ephraim, placed third in their Appraisers are required to valuation engineers employed Mr. and Mrs. D. Euray Allred, classes. check physical dimensions of by the State. These are then has accepted a call to serve each property ; and it will be checked the properties against in the Netherlands Mission for for them to take a by an actual physical inspec necessary the LDS Church. Miss Allred measurements of many great tion." will enter the Mission Home in visit. The Tax buildings they admiswill seek Appraisers Salt Lake City January 24, and is Commission asking for the to home sion go through the depart January 31 for the indulgence and cooperation of Her testimonial will be home owners and businessmen held at 6:30 p.m. Sunday, Janto cariy the program to a sucuary 16, in the Fountain Green cessful completion in the Fair-vieWard Chapel. and Mt. Pleasant areas. Miss Allred is a graduate of Prospective business owners The building appraisal program as well as new businss owners the North Sanpete High School in Sanpete County will be suof Sanpete County will have an and Seminary, graduating in pervised by Layton Maxfield. 1962. She also graduated from opportunity to obtain a better Property appraisal for the Snow College in 1964 and from understanding of what is of equalization was inpurpose in Continental opthe Beauty College quired starting andor 1966 for stituted in Utah in 1931. AcLicense for plates in 1965. erating their own business pessenger cars and all trucks tion of the legislature in 1951 through a workshop announced are now available at the office made it mandatory that each InUtah Farm Bureaus Junior jointly by Jerry Wilkins, of the Sanpete County Ab- property in the state be reapBoard of Directors held their dustrial Development Executive stract Company, Manti, be- praised every five years in annual meeting on the 7 and 8 Secretary, Manti; and Wilford tween the hours of 1 p.m. and connection with the Uniform of Jan. at the Farm Bureau R. Thornock, Small Business 5 p.m. daily until February 28 School Fund Law of 1947. Building in Salt Lake City. The Administration, Salt Lake City. except January 15, 17, 22, 24. McIntosh Floience M, board consists of young people The workshop is scheduled to The purpose of the program 29 and 31, and February 5, 12, . , . services Saturday The Heart of Utah Square of senior high school or fresh- be held in the County Court is to place property valuation 14, 16, 21 and 22. Dance Club elected officers for man college age and represents House, Manti, Utah, on Januin the state on an equitable They may be obtained at basis as provided by state law the coming year at a meeting the counties and federated or- ary 19, 1966, beginning at 9:00 City Halls in northern Sanpete said Commissioner Adams. held last Saturday. ganizations that make up the a.m. and concluding at 4:15 communities from 9 a.m. to Jerry Beck, Fountain Green, board of directors of the Utah p.m. Admission is free. Each of the appraisers who 4 p.m. as follows: Mt. Pleasis the new president; Wallace State Farm Bureau Federation. The workshop sessions are are working in Sanpete County Fairview, 15; 1 ant, January In of this meeting open to individuals from all Rasmussen, Mt. Plasant, vice charge Jan. 17; Moroni, Jan. 24, and carry credentials as valuation prsident and Roma Mower, were Roger Bagley, son of Dr, walks of life and will cover at Wales 6 to 8 p.m. also on engineers employed by the and Mrs. Royal Bagley, MorFountain Green, secretary. the launconcerning subjects Jan. 24; Fountain Green, Jan State Tax Commission. Saturday night the group oni, who served as 1965 presi- ching of a business, including 31; Spring City, Feb. 14 and will dance in Ephraim and will dent; Terry Hancock, Ogden busifinancing, organization, Feb. 21 and 22. Mt. Pleasant vice Lorraine Dale and have a guest caller, Funeral services will be held president, ness insurance, regulations, must cars All have been asShirm. Burnside, daughter of Mr. and taxes, franchiss, personal fac Saturday, January 15, at 1 p.m. and a Certificate of Second-Thir- d sessed Mrs. John Burnside, Fairview, in Mt. the Pleasant tors and management. It will Ward Chapel for Florence Assessment presented at the secretary. Purchases bull also outline the need for adThe junior board members vice and assistance from other Monsen McIntosh, 78, who pas- time of application for license sed away at 6 a.m., Jan. 12, plates. J. Leo Seely has recently wrestled with problems facing sources, such as Government R. Fannin has been purchased a bull, Santa agriculture in the state of Utah. agencies, attorneys, account- 1966, of natural causes at the Only straight registration of George district Scout execuhome of her son in American the vehicles can be handled at appointed and had it shipped in The resolution adopted by this ants and bankers. for the Central Utah area Fork. from the Cherokee Ranch at group of young people reflect this office. Changes of Title, tive Juab, Millard, North including Friends may call at Jacobs lost registration, etc, must be Requests for registration for Sedalia, Colorado just outside serious thought and their sugand South Sanpete, Moroni, be mailed should the 7 serious until be will from of Denver. to Tax workshop State sent direct the given Mortuary tonight gestions the consideration by their more ex- to Jerry Wilkins, Sanpete 9 and from 10:30 until time of Commission, 118 State Capitol and Deseret districts of Council. Parks National Utah Fear is pain arising from perienced counterparts in the County Industrial Development services Saturday morning. Salt Lake City. All trucks will of Moses Lake, board of directors. the anticipation of evil. Committee, County Court Bishop Glen Hardy will be in be licensed according to gross A native New officers were elected. House, Manti, Utah. charge of services. Burial will weight and owners will be re Wash., Mr. Fannin will fill the be in the Mt. Pleasant City quired to affix the weight he vacancy created some months ago by the resignation of EdCemetery. breaks requires on his application. hip Lady Mrs. Mclntoch was bom on ward Soper. in back yard fall September 14, 1887, in Mt. PleaMr. Fannin is a graduate of the daughter of Joseph sant, with a degree in youth BYU Mrs. Lawrence Carlson is Moroni and Annette Nielson Y leadership. He has completed a under treatment at a Provo Monsen. She married Abram six weeks course at the Shift hospital for a fractured right in New Scout Reservation in the championship hip sustained in a fall Monday Vance McIntosh October 15, Snow College has a tough 112-8- 6 1913, in the Salt Lake Temple. weeke n d basketball Jersey and has now moved to assign- game of the Snow Invitational night. He passed away August 16, ment. Hub City Archery Club has Nephi with his family. during the holidays. Mrs. Carlson was found 1959. Dixie Rebels The set their first indoor shoot and College The Rebels will be back about 9:15 p.m. by City MarShe was a graduate of Was- first will invade Snow gym, Friday again with an attack that is shal Paul Christensen who lives meeting of the year, Sat atch Academy and attended the night; the BYU freshmen will difficult to contain. urday, January 15, at 8 p.m. in It is across the street. He had just University of Utah. She taught the be the visitors Saturday eve- spearheaded armory. Ar6 Nolan by stopped outside his home when school one year at Salina EleThey will shoot Freeman ning. Both games start at 8. chibald, in the post, and for- he heard her call for help; he School and five years a new shoot just put In Dixie the Badgers will be wards, Round, Dave Yeoman and inquired where she was and mentary in Hamilton Elementary School, NFAA. They will also the up by meeting a team they bowed to Monte Vre Non. she told him she was in her Mt. Pleasant. She was secretary hold a meeting and draw up a The BYU freshmen, Satur- back yard. She was first tak- of North Sanpete Stake Relief days opponents, are undefeatd en to the local hospital before Society for six years. At the shooting schedule for inthis year. archery Anyone interested this year. They are considered being transferred to the Provo time of her death she was a Final respects will be paid is invited to attend. as good as, or better than the hospital. visiting teacher in the organiRansom Abram Stevens, 77, of two fresh BYU team of great Mrs. Carlson who lives alone, zation and also a member of Ephraim, who died January 11, years ago. had been outside gathering in the Friendship Club. She and 1966, at 4:30 p.m. at the Utah In the opening round of Gloyd H. Tidwell, 51, Amerclothes from the clothesline, her husband and family lived in Valley Hospital, Provo, of natican Fork, son of Mrs. Macel Badplay last week, the when she fell. Provo for 15 years. ural causes, at funeral services C. Tidwell, Moroni, died of gers lost to Mesa Junior ColSurviving are four children: Saturday, January 15, at 1 p.m. cancer, January 9, 1966 in an lege at Grand Junction. AlEdwin J. McIntosh, Dugway in Fairview North Ward Chapel. American Fork hospital though four Snow players hit Don V., American Fork; Mrs. were TjoteS . . . held Bishop Lawrence Larsen will be Funeral services Funeral services were Wed. in double figures, the Badger Yjewi H Cariton (Fern) Jacogs, Mt. in charge. in afternoon Schofield, in Provo and burial was in defense proved porous and the Tuesday Pleasant; Mrs. Wm. (Jean) Carbon Friends and relatives may for Ward LDS County Timpanogos Memorial Gardens, Mavericks won going away Daughters of Utah Pioneers Kennedy, Oakland, Calif.; a call Mt 41, Erkkila Elsie tonight from 7 until 9 p.m. Ruesch, Orem. after a close first half. of meet afternoon Jan the will brother, Ray Monsen, Salt Lake Ursenbach Funeral Home the at of natural who died Pleasant, He was born in Moroni Oct. uary 21 at two oclock at the City; ten grandchildren and one causes 28, 1914, a son of Lewis WilJanuray 8, 1966, in a in Mt. Pleasant and at the home of Mina Sorensen. Issa great grandchild. North Ward Church two hours Salt Lake City hospital. ford and Macel Cook Tidwell. Aldrich and Eunice Young are was He married Deane Coombs, Monday night prior to the services. Burial will Viewing the hostesses. The lesson, "A Home be in the Fairview City CemFuneral Ursenbach at Ila Jan. 6, 1934 in Fountain will be given by Diary, was etery. burial in Mt. and Green. Pleasant, will read Tidwell. DeLosta Olsen Mr. Stevens was born June in Schofield City Cemetry. He has resided in American a history. was Oct bom Mrs. Ruesch 30, 1889, at Fairview to Arnold Fork for the past twelve years. Nelson Talula reports Captain Controlling weeds is a prob14. 1924, in Clear Creek, Car- and Augusta Amundson StevHe was a member of the LDS lem to everyone using land. that a leaflet, "The Negro Marzetta Church and the United Steel This includes the home owner, Pioneer is available from DUP Impressive funeral services bon County, a daughter of ens. He married Hazel Workers Union. for Mrs. Elmina S. Jensen, 90, John and Ida Erkkila. She Hansen April 29, 1908, at Manti. gardner, road and street depart- officers. were held Saturday afternoon in married Donald Ruesch of Mt She died June 8, 1947. He marSurviving are his widow; ment, public agency, industrialWashsons and daughters, Mrs. and Mr. Mt. Pleasant Third Ward Cha- Pleasant, October 16, 1949, in ried Katherine T. Christensen Bruce, ist, farmer and rancher. Graydon Moroni. May 17, 1951, at Manti. New and more effective meth- burn and son, John, of Murray pel with Bishop Farrcl C. John, both in the U. S. Air He was a retired coal miner. husband, are her Force; Phil, Russell, Mrs. Rex ods of successfully controlling visited recently with Mr. and Surviving officiating. was a member of the LDS He Mt. a Washburn. Norma Dawn, music Linda Mrs. all kinds of weeds have been Mrs. Ralph Prelude and postlude daughter, (Carolyn) Rowe, all American Fork; developed. Most weed situations was played by Ethel Porter; Pleasant; brothers and sisters. Church. Tidwell, Survivors include his widow, Mr. and Mrs. T. M. (Char- prayer at the mortuary. Farrel Mrs. M. B. (Lillie) Woolsev mother, Moroni; ten grandchil- can now be handled by using Bertha Ephraim, and the following sons dren; brothers and sisters. the right methods. New infor- lotte) Thornton and family of Olsen; prayer at services, Jos Orangev a e, Calif.; C. GranLynn Tidwell, El Monte, Calif.; mation to help solve weed American Falls, Idaho, and Ed- eph L. Lund; vocal duet. Pearl Erkkila, all of Salt Lake City; and daughters: Loyd Don Tidwell, Mrs. Avon (Jean) problems is being presented in die Nelson of Salt Lake City Winkler and Ina Jones, accom- Walt and Sulo Erkkila and ger; Earl W. and Lyle D., MurFrancis, both Bountiful; Mrs. a series of weed schools through visited recently with Mrs. Ta- panied by Rhoda Drage; speak Mrs. Elania Nelson, all of ray; Bert W., Shoshone, Idaho; Blaine, Fairview; Gene L., U.S. lula Nelson. er, Nelson Johansen; vocal solo. Clear Creek. Floyd (Tess) Brienholt, Provo. the state. Air F'orce, Tampa, Florida; Mrs. of E. The Sanpete and Juab CounJean Rowe, accompanied by Lasson, bishop Edgar The costume look promises ties meeting will be held at Visiting with Mrs. Irvin Lar- Ethel Porter; speaker, S. M Mt. Pleasant Fourth Ward and Howard (Marzetta) Willardsen, to be big fashion news this Ephraim February 1. The fol- sen last week and for her birth- Neilsen; tribute, Mina Soienson; Harold Young of Mt. Pleasant Ephraim, also two stepdaughspring. Dresses with coats to lowing program will be carried day anniversary were Mr. and vocal solo, Magdalene Taylor, were speakers, as was William ters, Mrs. Dorothy Hartranft, match; skirts, blouses and out: 20 minute movie on weed Mrs. Robert Gillum and Mr. accompanied by Rhoda Drage; Bohne of Fairview. Alice llafen Salt Lake City; Mrs. Robert ( Elizabeth) Jones. Granger; 26 to go together control; new weed chemicals and Mrs. Darwin Peterson of prayer, Keith Jorgensen. made sang a solo. jackets grandchildren. 20 great grandBurial was in Mt. Pleasant and other combinations will be the new ASC weed control prac- Salt Lake City and Marine Pvt Psychiatrist to Internal Rev- children; brothers and sisters, appearing in local stores. There tice; a talk by each county Mont Larsen of Camp PendlC' City Cemetery directed bv Jaenue cobs some is only one problem. Some agent on weed control ton, California. Agent: "Nonsense! The Arnold, Ernest, William all of Mortuary. Harold Young whole world isn't against you! Gxling, Idaho; Meldon, Compdedicated the grave. stores that have traditionally topic of his choice; a short reh Pallbearers were Don Belka. The people of the United ton, Calif.; Mrs. Ernest (Tran-quillIt takes a layer of separated the coat from the port by at least one farmer or Leach, Hagerman, Ida.; derss department are going to rancher from each county on a moist snow or a layer Don Beck, Wayne Pehrson, Ro- States, perhaps, but not the McAlester Mrs. Hannah Glass, Umatilla, have to their way of successful weed control prac- of dry snow to equal the water bert Young, Wade Young and whole world. Oregon. rainfall. John E. Sorensen. tice he has used. (Okla ) Eye Opener. in a selling. Fountain Green missionary farewell Sunday d. reappraisal property of the Utah State by a group of valuation neers employed by the engi-- l Com- Public workshop set in Manti License plates available now next Wednesday Moroni youth presides at Salt Lake meet at w Manti office Square dancers elect leaders Saturday rites at p.m. for Mrs. McIntosh New Scout head Ger-trudi- s, over Wasatch won in a game played Saturday night at 7 MT. FLEASANT, Volume Seventv five named for area 65-4- 6. 51-4- A v non-leag- This weekend Juab will come to North Sanpete and Manti will come to Wasatch Academy. Top scorers for the Sanpete Division in the first league play are David Olsen, Manti, with 18; Dale Fowkes, Juab, with 17, and Steve Blackham, North Sanpete, with 14. Snow College hosts Dixie club tonight, Banquet, dance program set Indoor shoot, freshmen Saturday meeting set Ransom Stevens by Fourth Ward 6-- Mt. Pleasant Fourth Ward Sunday School is sponsoring a banquet Saturday night, Janu ary 22, in the church. Program for the evening will be presented by Dianes School of Dance. Mrs. Diane Jorgensen, teacher of the group, said that 32 students, all in costume, will participate on the program. They will commence serving the banquet at 6 p.m. The food committee consists of LaRue Beck, Barbara Han sen and Gwen Olson. The Sunday School superintendency in charge is Owen Olson, superintendent, and Verge Deuel and Paul Garlick, assist ants. services set in Fairview ward Moroni native's services held Elsie Ruesch IC-A- C laid to rest Weed control Impressive rites held for woman meetings set Laz-enb- 1 a) six-inc- h School of Dance students ... to join In dance review here one-inc- h |