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Show Salt Lateeity, Volume riCX 10c Seventy-si- x per copy MT. PLEASANT, UTAH 84647 Utah 84108 Number Eighteen? MAY 3, 1900 -- 4 Mayor wants action Royal Bagley to get Silver main Beaver Award Dr. Royal A. Bagley of Morhas been selected Its one the 17 nominations for the Silver Beaver Award given once Fairview Mayor J. Ed Coons to make Fairview the lovely Many Mayor Coons also announces people traveling yearly by the Utah National announces a city.wide beautifi- place its forefathers intended through Fairview remark about the appointment of city councilParks Council, Boy Scouts of cation program which has been it to be. He advocated that resi- its attractive setting beneath man, Larry Hansfn, as director America. adopted by city officials and dents remove weeds, garbage, the beautiful Manti - LaSal to represent the; city on the Dr. Bagley was selected from the new Civic Action League, cans, rocks, old cars, unsightly Mountains, the friendliness of beautification board Two junior students at North their schools at the annual The girls are Kathy Chris- over 100 nominees by a special the Fairview Lions Club and fences and buildings, etc., from the people, and the serenity of Other board members are the countryside, but they are Ray Nielsen, chairman of the the city streets Sanpete High School and a Girls State being held at Utah tensen, daughter of Mr. and Silver Beaver Committee. The LDS Church authorities. The mayor urges citizens to The mayor also said that res- dismayed because many local Civic Action League; Lyndon junior from Wasatch Academy State University, Logan, July Mrs. Chesley R. Christensen; award, which is never sought Brenda Olsen, daughter of Mr. and comes without solicitation, support city officials by taking idents should make necessary residents lack pride in them- Graham, Lions Club president have been selected to represent 7 to 13. and Mrs. Robert Olsen, and is given for distinguished ser- inventory of their own lots, de- repairs and other maintenance selves imd in their community Virgil Peterson, North War Ruth Ann Noble, daughter of vice to boyhood ciding what needs to be done, required to make buildings look by letting debris accumulate. representative, and Kay Ostlei At the present time Dr. Bag-le- and then take action in order more attractive. Letters will be sent out to all South Ward representative. Rt v. and Mrs. Paul Noble. Miss owners of property requesting is serving on the Murom Christensen and Miss Olsen atthem to cooperate to the best tend North Sanpete High and District Advancement Committee of thir ability. If help is needed as chairman and its the at Noble is a student Miss residents should contact local of the Utah NaWasatch Academy. authorities to let them know it tional Council. He is Parks are Girls State delegates A representative of the Social penses incurred in the last cal. what they can do to help. member of Phi Kappa Phi and Mt. in a be endar quarter of annually year can, sponsored Security District Office will Phi Zeta, and is a faculty memin Mt. Pleasant at the City in some cases, count toward Pleasant by the Auxiliary of H. ber at Utah State University. Elder Roger Bagley returnee Hall Tuesday, May 7, from 9 meeting the $50 deductible for M. Zabriskie Post No. 4 AmerIn his church he has served home Friday evening, April 2(j contrithe following year. Individuals ican Legion. This year Li a.m. to 10:30 a.m Public to Pleasant Mt. the has who Lena Mrs. Piper, as branch counfrom Germany, where he has who need help in filing a medi- butors include First Security cilor of president; high the Mt. Logan Stake, been a resident of Mt. Pleasant brary. Although Medicare has been as a .missionary for the labored need or Mt. insurance claim cal and Pleasant Bank, for the past thirteen years, and City in effect for over a year and There are several mystery Sunday School superintendent; LDS Church.. In sacrament sermedical on more information Wasatch is to now her Academy. former f, on indications are books there returning stories and reference high councilor in Millcreek vices Sunday ip the' East Ward that some people may not be benefits are urged to get in Delegates are selected on a Stake and is currently a mem-- i home in Oklahoma, has made a gardening and various other Elder Bagley gave an interest-in-g Social with touch their Security inbooks excellent of several schosome of medical basis books claims fine for Also gift leadership ability, filing ber of the Moroni Stake presisubjects. a report of his mission, i j or repSocial Office Security the to surance benefits because of lastic standing and a desire for children and young adults dency. He is the secretary of their visits he when resentative from out of town at Visitors learn of the functions of gov- the Intermountain Veterinarian are included. lack of knowledge of the methA special hunter safety-survivarea. Mr. Powell further stated ernment. home Sunday wfere the Bagley od for filing. to Medical Association. course will be offered The board of trustees wishes of the first claim the and Charles Josiej Mrs. that Mr. filing Mrs. Melba Rosenlund, who This distinguished Scouter to acknowledge this splendid interested youths and adult Kesler T. Powell, district can be and that the is in Mrs. Marian Petersen and sons, confusing of the Girl Staters Social in Provo has always had an interest contribution and to thank Mrs. North Sanpete nimrods. manager at the Social Security people wish to this charge Clive and Calviji an;l hire. Lq-e- ta year for the local auxiliary youth, as shown by his dedicacourse is sponThe ten-hoSecurity Office, said some indi- help in every way possible. Piper for her gift to the citiAllred and children Rayi reports that it is the desire of tion to his church and to Scoutviduals had incurred the $50 zens of Mt. Pleasant. sored by the Utah Fish and and Marianne, all froqj Larry to officials Girls have State medical deductible early last Game Department, the National ing. As a member of Utah State North Sanpete High Schools Lake Salt City; Mr. and Mrs! every high school in the state University faculty he took n annual Inaugu ral Ball will be Rifle Association, and will be Elwood Hall year but have not yet claimed and .daughters' of the active in reimbursement for 80 better Mt. represented. Pleasant conducted at the part securing held tonight (Friday) at the and from N Beverly Kathy Miss Noble was a cheerleader housing for students and gave school reasonable charges for physicArmory by P. F. Lambert of phij Mr. and Mrs. Clay Bagley gymnasium, beginning in her freshman and sophomore much of his time helping to at 9 ians services and medical supthis city. p.m. and son Brent of Payson; My. years; treasurer of the junior direct their activities. RecognizThe group will be held to plies in excess of the deductible. beand Mrs. Lewis' Goodwin,- pas-en- ts ceremonies will Inaugural Also there are many who do class, secretary of Ski Club; ing the need for a better underPut tins on your calendar! not more than twenty members, of Mrs. Bagley, ifrom Eph10:30 at p.m. member of the Girls Athletic standing of Explorer age boys, gin not understand that medical ex- Free eye examinations will who must be registered with Mr. and Mrs. Glen Good, raim; Association and on the business he became an advisor, and soon Candidates for the offices of be given May 21 at Ephraim Mr. Lambert before May 20 on and win family of Manti; Miss staff of Wasatka. She had one of the top posts in the next school year are, Red ParHigh School from 7 to 9 p.m. a first come, first served Jenna Petersen, Joe Petersen For people removing fruit flute and picolo in the plays Wa- council. He taught his Explorers ty, president, basis. George Dyches; and their mother and their trees, shade trees, willow, or satch band and is a member much about bacteriology and Danny Dyches ; the Jensens froip shrubs it is recommended that of the choir. She has grandparents, blood them had assembeen and typing, just secretary, Lynda Farley; Grove. Pleasant chemicals be used to kill and elected Waat the this demonstrate and reporter, secretary of the activity bly manager decay the stumps. According satch Academy Student Council council Scout-o-reand at the Gary Arnoldsen; White Party, to Joel C. Barlow, USU Exten- for the 1968-6- 9 MIA Conference Explorado. school year. president, David Reynolds; sion Agent, stumps will not reA car totally designed for vision, Fairchild Hiller Oorp. US Miss Christensen has served Regnal Christensen; if will and decay readily grow on the North Sanpete yearbook Farmingdale, NY, $70,000. secretary, Karen Sorensen, and safety will be developed under The Fairview Elementary treated with Ihe following ma- staff for. two years, serving The Fairchild Hiller contract manager and report- an experimental program anassembly nounced by the U S. Transpor- doesn't involve the New York School Will present its annual terials. this year as a copy literary ediJim Woodward. er,' i For quickest decay of stumps tor. She is a member of the dance revue tonight at the tation Dept. State safety car designed by New yearbook and newspaper vote A favorable House school gymnasium at 8 p.m. The beautification commitapply ammonium sulphate or FHA and Music Club and the Research contracts have been the company ,the Transportaas the new ammonium nitrate to cut sur- school band. She has paved the way for the Admintee of Spring City hereby editors, as well awarded to three companies in tion Dept. said. All of the children will parpartici announced will be cheerleaders, one istrations to thick two inches reorganization of the face, notifies citizens all of in music festivals and Spring pated the first phase of the program In commending the project federal ticipate in the dances which time governments drug conhas attended the FHA State City and all property owners at this will lead to the building Willian Haddon Jr., MD, diare under direction of the school Then cover with soil five or six that trol activities. inches deep and keep moist. A Convention and the State Officers who served this year of one or more of the safety rector of the National who live elsewhere, to get faculty. Highway one Under the plan, which now of with of mixture in were Rian cleaned and their presAnderson, Convention. property test cars. Everyone is invited to attend Safety Bureau said,: takes effect .the Treasury DeMiss Olsen is a member of ident; Steven Olsen, good order. and there will be a small ad- the fuel oils will also keep the The companies are to submit "It is clear that certain partments Narcotics' Bureau tree from growing and speed FHA and the Catherine Prestwich, secSome places have been mission fee charged. girls chorus at new vehicle safety designs by types of needed safety improve- and the Food and not. Eddie have Drug Admindecay. Staker, assembly cleaned, bnt others North Sanpete High School. retary; 15. After these are re- ments wont be accomplished istration's Bureau of Drug-AbusFor a tree one foot stump in She enjoyes all sports and takes The city council has passed manager and reporter; Margo July exthe government will ask as rapidly as necessary Control are transferred diameter, mix 6 tablespoons of an active part in various proan ordinance permitting the Allred and Marelle Miner, year- viewed bids for the actual building of cept by approaching the prob- to the Justice with 1 pint of oil and grams in her church. Nielson Lorraine Dept, in a nejw committee to clean up pro- book editors; lem from the standpoint of the unit called the Bureau of Narthe cars. brush on top of stump, conperty and add the cost to the and Patsy Chase, newspaper edvehicle as a total, Integrated cotics and Dangerous Drugs., centrating on the outer edge. Companies involved in the property tax. itors; Eddi Nelson, Camille system. in amount material The House voted 200 to 190 of Blackhawk Encampment is Madsen, Phyllis Nielson and initial phase of the program Adjust A specially designed safety not to are: Application Research .Corto be held in Spring City the Mary Larsen, cheerleaders. disapprove the plan, the proportion for different size car isnt bound by the does Los This in stumps. procedure under an executive first week poration, Angeles, $163,000; July. evaluation of tradition- reorganization plan. not leave too much time, so Kindness is a language which American Machine and Found Killing a stump immediately al approaches to vehicle design cut off or after deaf can see and the the to blind all are $130,000; Many Republicans opposed sawing North Co., being Pa., York, Five students from the ry get busy. urged rethe consolidation on grounds and the Republic Aviation Di- - and construction. can hear. Priavte Ronald L. Larsen, 20, Sanpete area achieved the hon- will eliminate troublesome that the Treasury Dept, shoufd or roll for winter quarter at growth. son of Mr. and Mrs. A. Sheldon The Afternoon Bridge Club run the merged drug operi-tion- s. Utah State University accordLarsen, Fairview, completed 8 met Wednesday afternoon at weeks of advanced artillery ing to an announcement by Dr. A . . . the home of Geniel Carter. A separate measure, still to of ClaudeJ. Burtenshaw, dean training April 18 at the Army Louise Brewer was a special be acted on by Congress, Pfc. Peter Simpson returned Artillery and Missile School, students at USU. guest. penalties for improper They are: Linda Jane Staker, from Fort Sill, Oklahoma, last Ft. Sill, Oklahoma. Mr .and Mrs. R. L Rowe re- possession of amphetamines, His training as a cannoneer Mt. Pleasant; Sandra Deanna week for a short visit with his ceived word recently of the ar- barbiturates, and LSD, and Aiken, Spring City; Evin Larry parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry in field artillery included mainrival of their fifth great grand- stonger penalties for illegal Black-hatenance at before and firing of artillery Jensen, Fairview; Elaine reporting Simpson, child. The baby boy was bom sale. i and Vem Lee Christensen, Fort Lewis, Wash., May 7, and guns, howitzers and heavy With top track teams com- this meet were Kelly Cambron, April 10 in Missoula, Mont., to The Wasatch Academy Tiger an assignment in Vietnam. Mr. machine guns. Instruction was both of Moroni. I happen to believe that our In order to be included on and Mrs. Simpson and Peter also given in ammunition hand- Track Team, coached by Ned G. peting from Utah, Nevada, second in the pole vault; Robert Mr. and Mrs. Kent (Nadine the honor roll, a student must left today for Lacey, Wash., to ling and communications. Parker, proved to be one of the Idaho, Wyoming, and Colorado, Ringrose, third in the mile; Allred) Boyack. Nadine is a Selective Service Law can Hube enrolled full time and have visit Mr. and Mrs. Leo Death-ridg- e During his last week of train, top teams in the intermountain the Tigers took eighth place as Frank Chapman, third in the daughter of Boyd and Betty stand a good review. bert Humphrey, Vice President shot put, and Russ Blumenthal, Allred of Springville. a grade point average of 3.5 or and children until Peter ing, he participated in day and area last Saturday at Brigham a team. fourth in the javelin. This ranks Individuals who turned better (4.0 is straight A). Young University Invitational. night firing exercises reports at Fort Lewis. these young men among the outstanding performances best in the entire five.state will area. Cambron and Chapman are juniors. long-tim- e The Tigers travel to Emery Emto compete against today A newly constructed award for her service to that ery, Moab, East Carbon and one or two other teams, to tune library building at Snow Col- institution. up for next week's regional lege, Ephraim, is to be named She was head of the English By Eddie Staker meet. for Miss Lucy A. Phillips at Snow and has Department the announced this In the annual college Brigham part-tim- e for returned teaching week. Miss Phillips makes her Young University track and home in Springville and she has assignments since retirement 6 es tennis invitational tournament lived since her retirement and few years ago. held last week at Provo, three North Sanpete athletes earned Hambleton, Camp Daughters during her early life. honors. of Utah Pioneers met WednesWith a record of four decades day night in the Civic Center of teaching at Snow College, In the track portion Richard with Captain Ruth Jones in Miss Phillips was accorded an Olsen placed third in the Class charge. Hostesses were Olive honorary doctorate at Utah "B discus with a fine throw Smith, Phyllis Truscott, Ua Utah State University in 1965. e of 140 feet 9 inches. In the Tidwell, Christie Thompson, The new brick and steel liC onion, Essie Candland tennis portion Eddie Staker brary will be dedicated at cerand Terry Brotherson teamed and Cecil Swensen. Tho lesson emonies June 5, following the up to win third place in the was given by Ona Anderson of annual Snow College Alumni Class B doubles. This tourna- Wales, Captain of the North Luncheon. Activities will be diment entertains the best ath- Sanpete County organization. rected by President Floyd S. letes in the state and congrat- A history was also read. Holm. ulations are out for these athMiss Phillips, who received letes. The Past Grand Masters and her bachelor and master dePast Patriarchs Association of grees from Brigham Young Saturday the Region 7 tennis the Grand Lodge of the Inde- University, was honored by championship games will be pendent Order of Odd Fellows BYU in 1953 with a distinplayed at Snow College. North met Saturday night at Freds guished service award. She is a Sanpetes tennis team should do Cafe in Fairview for their mon- former teacher at both Provo very well at this meet. thly luncheon meeting. Films and Orem High Schools. on wild life were shown. She is the recipient of many Each class eral chairman assisted by other faculty mcmlx-rs- . One of the dances presented by the fourth grade class of The North Sanpete School other honors, Including the Miss Lucy Phillips, of Sprlng-vlll- o, two Included the Mt. Pleasant Elementary School in the annual dance participated with dance demonstrations which n educator for party was held Thursday at Mrs. Barbara Hansen enter- Community Candle for civic colorful Maypole numbers by the sixth grade class. Principal revue and May Day Festival held Wednesday in the North new ed tho whom the In Green. local were Fountain the service and week Games last library at hospital Ephraim Leon Nielsen was In charge. A large group of Sanpete High School gymnasium. The dance was done In Snow for treatment. played. College student body Snow College will bo named. viewed the dancing event. Hawaiian costume. Mrs. Fern Jacobs of the faculty was gen Representing the North Saniete area at Girls State this year are Ruth Ann Noble, a junior at Wasatch Academy, and Brenda Olsen and Kathy Christensen, both of North SanH'te High School. oni of Area students named for Girls State Medicare representative slates Mt. Pleasant visit Elder Bagley Pleasant Library receives book grant Alt. nt ends mission Hunter safety and survival one-hal- class offered al Inaugural Ball set for Friday ur Agent suggests Clinic how to kill, decay stumps Fairview schedules Car for safety being planned es dance revue Drug Bureau change made Notice 4-- H D vice-preside- Honor roll ... D Fairview man released step-by-st- ends training fhwi flat, Wasatch Tigers neb eighth place in BYU Invitational irq-pos- es Hew Snow College Library North Sanpete bear name of fU teacher flat ; La-Ru- well-know- s |