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Show 11 Pierpont Ave. Salt Laku City, Utah OBITUARY NOTICES USE CLASSIFIED ADS AND SPORTS IN PYRAMID FOUND ON PAGE Volume 84108 FOR FAST RESULTS 4 10c Seventy-seve- n MT. PLEASANT, UTAH 81647 per copy Result of early winter Good G.B.R.S. Meadows: snow depth 33.0 inches with a water content of 9.4 inches; rain gage catch showed 3.71 inches for December. This course was 104 G.B.R.C. percent of average. headquarters had a snow depth of 24.5 inches with a water content of 4.7 inches. Rain gage catch measured 2.56 inches. This was the only course to register under average (85). The above two courses are for was had ches November and V. A polio Immunization clinic will lie held Wednesday, December 6.53 inches. Beaver Dams a snow depth of 20.7 in- January 15 at Mt. Pleasant Elementary School from 9 to 11 a. m. Hie clinic is for hildreu three' months of age to, and including, kindergarten age. Al Kindergarten children are ml Used to have a hoostei Number Two 10, 1969 Clinic water prospects The first of January Snow Survey made by Earl Tuttle and LaMar Jorgenson of the Soil Conservation Service disclosed above average measurements on most snow courses. Gooseberry Reservoir Snow Course: average snow depth 31.9 inches; water content, 7.8 Inches! rain gage catch, 3.33 Inches of moisture; net moisture content, 115 of average. Mammoth Ranger Station Snow Course: average snow depth, 33.5 inches; water content, 7.7 inches; rain gage catch, 3.83 inches of moisture; net moisture content, 110 of average. These two snow courses are in Fairview Canyon. JANUARY Gal as Stews takes new mnd with a water content of 4.7 inches and was 120 of dove. The oith of office was ad- signed after being elected as unanimously to accept the apArnold Y. Stevens, vs ho reaverage. Rain gage catch for tired last year af'ir thirty ministered by City Recorder Sanpete County Commissioner. pointment of Mr. Stevens. November and December was years service as engineer tech- Harold P Hansen at the regMayor Calvin W. Jeppson Changes in the standing com5.06 inches. nician with the Soil Conserva- ular council meeting. Council- presided at the meeting and mittees were announced as folSalma Canyon: Farnsworth tion Service, became a Mt. man Stevens will fill out thq read the letter of resignation low s by Mayor Jeppson: PubLake had a snow depth of 28.2 Pleavant c.ty councilman Mon- remainder of the term (1969) from Mr. Jorgensen, which the lic Safety, Harry Hanson and inches and a water content of of Keith R. Jorgensen, who re council accepted, and voted Cherron Seriy; Recreation and day night. 6 9 inches. Rain gage showed Celebrations, Harry Hanson 3.88 inches for December. This :ind Arnold Stevens; City Park, course was 115 of average. Arnold Stevens and Harry in Ephraim Canyon. Gooseberry Ranger Station had Hansen; Cemeteiy, Arnoljl Canyon: Mt. Baldy a snow depth of 19.7 inches Stevens and Glen Hardy; FiAnnual banquet meeting of Ranger Station had a snow and a water content of 4.6 innance, Claims and Licenses, of av- the Mt Pleasant Business and depth of 38.5 and a water con- ches which was 139 Louis Iav and Glen Hardy; 122 catch Rain for last Professional Mens Association tent of 8.8 inches. It was erage. and Public Groundd, Buildings of average. Rain gage catch month was 2.40 inches. has been set fer next WednesLouis Kay and Harry Hanson; g accord-nday night, January 15, Streets, Sidewalks and Bridges, to Ray I. Johansen, retirGlen Hardy and Cherron Seely; ing president. Tirigatlon and Flood Control, The banquet will start at Glen Hardy and Arnold Stev30 p m. in the dining room en;-;; Tower and Light, Cher-toat Wasatch Academy. Proceeds Seely and Louis Kay; Wawill go to the Wasatch Acadterworks, Cherron Seely and emy Build ng Fund Everyone Louis Kay; Harry Hinson was is invited to come out to this to the Library appointed The Mendelssohn Male Chor- gram Monday night at 8 in once a year banquet in support Board Louis Kay, Dr. Gene E. Tabto Auditorium. next Snow Lake the Salt us, College of a worthy came. Biing your Speakman and Harold P HanThe program by the ernacle Choir the oldest vocal also. Tickets are availsen to the Board of Health.' friends, group will appeal to all group in Utah, will be presentable from any member of the announced Mayor Jeppson ed by Snow College-Sanpet- e tastes, according to concerts association. that $73,408.13 has come in to InCommunity Concerts in a pro- chairman, Richard Nibley. A very good meal is promthe perpetual care program of are cluded in its repertoire ised as well as an interesting Mt. Pleasant City Cemetery classical numbers as well as n Calvin W. since it was inaugurated In program. Mayor more popular modern selections. will be guest speaker, and April, 1965, and that $73,000 The chorus will have for its was now in time certificate deRoger B. Hansen is master of guest soprano soloists Mrs. Colceremonies. Musical numbers posits at five per cent interest. Mt. Pleasant City Recorder Harold P. HanY. Stevens, at swearing-i- n services. Stevens leen Winger, a favorite perwill be furnished by the music administers the oath of , office to Keith K. Jorgensen who is the new sen, Tribute was paid to Counright, replaces former in the Provo area. Prof. (continued on back page) the newly appointed city councilman, Arnold commissioner. cilman County Sanpete Jorgensen for his three Elvis B. Terry has been the years of service, on the council, director of the group since and his activities in the area 1938. He has directed the chorof parks, recreation and beauus in more than 500 concerts. tification. The chorus was organized in Councilman Stevens wa3 welUtah Valley in 1928 with C. R n comed by other counoilmen, Johnson, conductor, and Earl swearing-iSarah Jane J. Dais and Mayor Jeppson noted that J. Glade, manager. It is a memlived to be 91 his background and experience ber of the Utah Federation of County Commissioners Keith' sen: fire control, court house Music Clubs and has appeared Jorgensen and A. Eugene Jen- and grounds, weeds and pests, made him especially valuable with the Associated Glee Clubs sen took the oath of office as county library, Extension Ser in the park, cemetery and recof Utah under direction of at a vice, Forest Service liason, wa- reation areas as well as in ircounty commissioners Richard Crooks. It has sung n swearing-iceremony held at ter development, county roads rigation and flood control. Mr Stevens was bom and with concert artists such as North Sanpete School Dis- tion fee of $5.00 per person. the Sanpete County Court in south district in Parowan, and atreared 2 10 soprano Lily Pons and the Itala.m. House at inditrict is again offering adult The registration for the January tended the College of Southern ian tenor, Gigli. The oath was delivered by education classes which will vidual classes will be at North In 1949 the Mendelssohn Male Utah and the University of begin January 9 and e.ontinue Sanpete High School on the County Clerk Douglas JorgenCalista Bailey Tidwell Utah at Chorus represented Utah. Before joining the SCS sen. Reorganization of the com7:30 below at date shown p.m. through May. . . . dies at 87 Dallas, Texas, at the Federated he was employed by the AAA on mission following the ceremony All classes carry a registra- Beginning typewriting, Music Convention. They preFuneral services for Sarah as was follows: program and the Bureap of March 3. Mr. Mower. sented concerts last spring in Jane Jordan Davis, 91, of Land Management. He is presS. Commissioner Clifford Farm tool care and safety, Palm Springs and Barstow, Wales, were held Wednesday ently a counselor in North SanBlackham, chairman, in charge California. January' 13, Mr. Kelson (shop). of public health and mental TAPS, a teenage program pete LDS Stake Presidency. He afternoon in the Wales Ward Persons desiring to do so can with Bishop Newell Rees in Art work, water and oil health, county P and I Fund is planning to assist with the served an LDS mission to Canpurchase season tickets for the charge. Mrs. Davis died Janupainting, March 10, Mr. Blain. and public welfare, law enforce- March of Dimes program in ada, and has served as bishop Monday night concert and the ary 5, 1969 in a Salt Lake rest Bookkeeping, office practice. ment, Civil Defense, taxation, North Sanpete. Chairman of of Mt. Pleasant North Ward, other five numbers remaining home. Burial was in the Wales public relations and mayors the group is Beatrice Cook, and when it was divided serv20, Mr. Stoker. January in this years series, or they Cemetery directed by Ursenassociation liason, state depart- daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Scott ed as bishop of the Fourth A young woman and two Physical fitness, March 10, ment of may get single tickets at the bach Funeral Home highways liason, county Cook has appointed committees Ward. young men, Donna Charlotte Mrs. Dovey. northwest district. Funeral services were held door. She was bom November 9, Heath, 23, Daniel Jerome Sage, throughout Sanpete County to roads, Ameri can literature and Commissioner Keith Jorgen- help in the fight against birth 1877 in Wales to John and 22, and Richard Ivan Lloyd, 20, Monday in the Moroni Stake March Mrs. 10, Center for Calista Bailey TidCatherine Lewis Jordan. She all of Salt Lake City, appeared-befor- e grammar, sen: county fair, federal pro- defects on January 11. Others well, 87, who died January 3 married Thomas R. Davis NoAlton Stringham, Man- Cheney. grams and economic develop- in the North Sanpete District Dairy Management and Com- ment, industrial development, include Karl Mower, Keith 1969, in the Mt. Pleasant Hosvember 10, 1897 in the Manti ti, justice of the peace for Fairview City educational 13 David Reynolds, pital. Interment was in Moroni television, parks Washburn, Temple. He died in November, South Sanpete Precinct, Thurs- munity Building, Mr. Westen-sko9, Hall, Laurel Howell, Stewart, Vangie January afternoon and a for 1954. City Cemetery. and recreation, planning preliminary day and Mr. Herring. and Dixie Prayer in the church foyer Mrs. Davis was active in the hearing for possession of mariA camping and activity forzoning, county roads in north- Diana Blackham TAPS will be selling pens, um for was by Garry Tidwell; song, Dye. information For call further east ordistrict. and Relief juana. Scouts and their parSociety Primary mixed chorus; invocation, HarCommissioner A. Eugene Jen- - organizing a bake sale, as well ents, originally set for the eveThe trio was picked up late North Sanpete High School. ganizations. as other projects on January ris Larsen; remarks, Bishop Survivors include a son and night in Gunnison by ning of January 7, was post11. Funeral services were held daughters: Thomas J, Wales; Monday Boyd Nielson; tribute, Cleo Gunnison City Marshal Ken-narponed to Monday night, JanThe group is dedicated in Tidwell; speaker, Merlin Niel Saturday afternoon in Chester Mrs. Bryan L. (Wanda) Peter13 at 8 oclock in North because the veAnderson, uary son; solo, Aden Johnson; speak- LDS Ward Chapl for Earl sen, Salt Lake City; Mrs Er- hicle in which they were ridraising funds which will aid the Sanpete Stake House in ML 103 birth defect centers locat- Pleasant. er, Scott Cook; song, mixed Matesen, 54, Mt. Pleasant, who nest J. (Rhoda) Robertson, of ing had no tail lights. Upon ed throughout the United chorus; benediction, Ray Tid- died January 1, 1969, in a Pro- Kearns; Mrs. A. Morris (Fern) examination one of the men Scout executive, George Fan-ni- n well. Pallbearers were Kenneth vo hospital of gastric hemor- Jensen, States. The Salt Lake City cento was P. in be found Mrs. will be present and show-filmpossession Sandy; Lyle Tidwell, Gary Tidwell, Ray Tid- rhage. ter will receive a $42,000 grant Mrs. of a loaded weapon, and there on camping and camp(Lewena) Richins, Ogden; "A "of New for Year added that uary drive, Happier Charles Puzey, bishop of the Robert K. (Olcta) Marchel. was an well, Craig Nielson, Paul Bailimproper registration every child beginning life is the course the other objective is to help provide care for more ground facilities available, to at Kenneth and Dedi the Boren. Chester Ward, presided than 1,600 children born with acquaint parents on the Scout ey, Pueblo, Colorado; Mrs. Andrus on the vehicle goal of the March of Dimes financing research that in time, defects each cation of the grave was by services. Prelude and postlude J. (Evelyn) 21 year in the State camping program. A special into g two Nelson, were Moroni; we will overcome sentenced birth They campaign this hope, Mont Nielson. Floral tributes music was by Beth Harward; of Utah. 43 great grand- days in jail on these counts. vitation is extended to all pargrandchildren; year, Oliver Fields of Fountain defects that afflict 250,000 newwere handled by Moroni and prayer at the services was by 2 great great grandents of Scouts to attend. children; A to were also found Citizens are as said few he received his in supthis each Green, born infants pills urged year Fountain Green Relief Society J. E. Jensen; two numbers by children. on them, so after obtaining a official appointment this week country alone. The task is an port this youth group in their Moroni male quartet, Mack members. Funeral services for Mrs. search warrant and under the from Joseph E. Benolfo, Jr., of enormous one and calls for mag A doctor's preprojects as well as Illegibility Mrs. Tidwell was bom May Morley, Harold Arnoldsen, John Davis included An- Salt Lake City, who is the Utah with a post-offidirection of written be Sheriff Grant makmothers who the will prayer, family scription support. jor 8, 1881, in Moroni to David W. Guymon and Charles Christenvon Morris Jensen; invoca- - derson, a thorough search of State March of Dimes chaircollections for pen in the rumble seat these babies ing and Elizabeth Blackham Bailey. sen accompanied by Joyce "By providing of a second-han- d car. tribute, Jane their vehicle was made and 10 man. and youngsters with the most the 1969 March of Dimes. She married Cyrus D. Tidwell Nielsen; vocal duct, by Jane ounces of marijuana valued at Aden vocal Mr. solo, Thomas; Fields, Sanpete County aladvanced facilities, we can January 9, 1901, in Manti Tem- Thomas and Dorothy Nielson; on back page) around $1500 was confiscated. chairman of the traditional Jan- - leviate much of the physical ple and he died June 21, 1939 speakers, Spafford Sumslon and and mentally disabling after benedicMrs. Tidwell was a member Franye Christensen; math of these tragedies," he of Sanpitch Daughters of Utah tion, Ralph B. Jensen. said. Burial was in Chester CemPioneers, Moroni Camp. She was also one of the original etery directed by Ursenbach Mr. Fields the announced Blackhawk members of the har- Funeral Home. Elmo Reynolds chairmen for the several comPnllbcar the dedicated band. in monica church Active grave. munities of Sanpete County in work, she spent many years ers were Carl Anderson, John its drive for funds from the (continued on bark page) (continued on back page) Mothers March Campaign during the month of January as Sp.4 Rex L. Christensen, who follows: Indianola, Francis has spent the past eleven Sp-- 4 Tibbs; Milburn, Mrs. James months in Vietnam, was grantDaley; Oak Creek, Joyce Rig- ed an emergency furlough last by; Fairview First Ward. Mar-ly- n week and returned home on Nielson; Fairview Second Friday. Ward, Stella Seely; Mountain-ville- , flew from Sp. Christensen Mt. Vietnam where he had served Birdella Burnside; SP-- 4 Ronald Bills returned wounds in the left leg. In SepPleasant First Ward, Jaunita with the 1st Infantry Division. home January 1 after spending tember he received shrapnel Hammond; Mt. Pleasant Sec- He left there January 3 and the past year in the service of wounds in the right foot and ond Ward, Ellen Jorgensen; spent 17 hours in the air. Ho the United States Army in ankle. For those wounds reMt. Pleasant Third Ward, Betty was met at the Salt Lake AirVietnam. He entered the Army ceived in action he received the Dase; Mt. Fleasant Fourth port by his wife, Arlene ChrisJuly 26, 1967, and was assign- Purple Heart Award. The Independent Order tensen, and his parents, Mr. Ward, ed to C Company, 4th BatLast November he was proof Odd Fellows, Grand Noble and Mrs. talion, 12th Infantry of the moted to E-- 5 and is now awaitRay Christensen. Gail Zabriskle. 199ih Infrantry Brigade. TrainHe was given the emergency to be his new stripes Spring City, Ray Rostrum; furlough to be with his wife ing was received at Fort Lewis, ing Chester, Agnes Christensen: when she underwent heart surWashington, and Fort Polk, awarded. He will report on Louisiana. Wales, Lucy Dye; Moroni East gery this week. Mrs. ChristenFebruary 4 to Fort Polk, La., On Janunry 3, 1968, SP-- 4 where ho will finish his assignWard, the N. H. Club with Lola sen entered the LDS Hospital Stevens president; Moroni West in Salt Lake City Tuesday and Rills was sent to Long Blrh In ment with the Army. lie is a 4 He will in Mrs. received son Ronald ivounds action there. Mr. Sp-of ami Bills, Boyd Rex L, Christensen Vietnam and on January 31, son of Mr. and Mrs, Boyd Bills Ward, the Stitch and Chat the surgery was planned for Bills of Fountain Green, reechos the Purple finish his Army duty at Fort Polk, . . . wife In hospital he received shrapnel of Fountain Green. Heart from General Forbes In Vietnam for 1968, Club, Enid Bailey, president. today, January 10. Banquet planned le Mendelssohn Male Chorus n sings at Snow Monday Jep-pso- Commissioners given assignments Adult education ceremony (lasses offered Wales services pay tribute to elderly lady Teen group to aid campaign Impressive rites held for Marijuana haul made by police Calista Tidwell Scout forum set Earl Matesen, 54 paid respects at Chester rites for January w Fountain Green man chosen as county March of Dimes chairman fund-raisin- fund-raisin- ce b-- door-to-do- Jolin-(continu- Soldier returns from Vietnam for emergency Ronald Bills, Fountain Green, completes service in Vietnam War |