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Show Page Two TIIE MT. PLEASANT (UTAH) PYRAMID iflt. pleasant JJynumi) Published Weekly at Mt. Pleasant, Utah 81617 00 West Main NOItTII SANPETE'S I It).ME NEWSPAPER Classified Ads Raft: 5c par word; minimum $1.00 Rarun Rata: 50c (up ar 5 linas) FOR SALE Real Estate Rhone travel to WOODROW WEIGHT MARY B. CEO WARD Publisher Editor Associate Editor for yearly meet WANTED SOMEONE to live in with BICYCLES painted and repairRhone elderly couple, ed for Christmas. Bicycle AcM2 cessories, tiros, tubes, parts " for bicycles and tricycles. WANTED Saws filed and set. Leave word at Central Utah Hdwe OLD round, oak table. Phone collect. M9 & Imp, Mt Pleasant; Marks Market, Moroni; Monts Gro-cei- BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY Fountain Green; Baxp TREMENDOUS earnings, high ters, Spring City for pick-ureturns. We urgently need and delivery Westenskows, distributors in this area to Gunnison, (formerly Sams M29tfe billion help service the 4 Shop). dollar vending market. Full STOKEKMATIC heaters: new or pait time (men or wo$295.00 and up. DO days free men) 2 to 4 hours per week. service. Also parts and serMinimum investment of 9 vice. Hansen 50 Stokermatic, required. Financing Gunnison, Utah. Phone available with $941.85 down. Summer service and Written guarantee of investment returned. For informacleaning, June, July and Aution call collect (415) M15tfn gust. or write, including DOYCB Allen home at 285 No. name, address and phone 3rd W., Mt. Pleasant. Gold to: number International oil stove biiek, furnace, gas 1045 Shary Circle, Marketing, and water heater, carpet, Dept. 14, Concord, Califordrapes, attached garage; full nia, 91520. M2 finished basment. Must see to appreciate. A4tfn 835-419- 2 Second class postage paid at Mt. Pleasant, Utah 84647. Entered at the post office in Mt. Pleasant, Utah 84647, as second class matter under the Act of Congress of March 3, 1879. Subscription In advance per year, $1.50; per copy, 10c NAMember: UTAH STATE PRESS ASSOCIATION TIONAL EDITORIAL ASSOCIATION WEEKLY NEWSPAPER REPRESENTATIVES, INC. y, $3,-49- BUSINESS DIRECTORY 528-331- 9. 687-448- bailer, farmhand markers. Call J. M. Aime, M9 Fairview, Utah. Legal Notices TRACTOR, & ELEC, water heater in excellent condition. $35.00. Phone M9 462-264- Probate and Guardianship Notices Consult County Clerk or the Respective Signers for Further Information with air conditioning, power steering, tinted glass; good tires, 66 PLYMOUTH Fury II NOTICE TO WATER USERS Utah State Division of Parks Reed mileage. at that time. Ruesch, Mt. Pleasant. Phone and Recreation, 132 South 2nd cently. The new bishop, Earl Sorsen, was M9 West, Salt Lake City, Utah, has filed with the State Engas water heaters, gineer App. No. 39286 (63- - New bishopric called . . . $59.95. Petroleum Gas, Mt. 1760) to appropriate 0.015 sec.-f- t. Pleasant, Phone of water In Sanpete County, WILL have bedding plants the State of Utah. The water is to well second week in May. Also be diverted from a have Memorial Day flowers. 300 ft. deep at a point S. 165 ft. W. 660.379 ft. from N(4 Order early. Phone ence was held Sunday, April The Chester Ward in the R2E, La Verne Chapman, Fountain Cor., Sec. 35, T18S, Moroni has 27, but the new bishop and his Stake reorganized Green. M16 SLB&M, and used for domestic officers urere not ordained and their bishopric. The new bishop, purposes of 50,000 persons set apart until May 1. Earl Sorsen, was ordained, and DONT merely brighten carpets yearly, and uses incidental to The previous bishopric was his counselors set apart. First . . . Blue Lustre them . . . the operation of a campground counselor is Elmo Reynolds and composed of Charles Puzey, as no rapid resoiling. Rent at Palisade State Park, and second counselor is Ralph Jenbishop; DeVere Harward, first shampooer $1. Consolidated from April 1 to October 31 for sen. counselor, and Earl Sorsen, as Co. M9c irrigation of .10 ac. All uses Furniture second counselor. A vote of The ward clerk, Thurlin in NE Li NW (4 Sec. 35, T18S, was given to these ward in his thanks continue will MISCELLANEOUS Thompson, SLB&M. R2E, workers that have put so many position. Protests resisting the grantWANT a beautiful lustrous The Chester Ward Confer- hours into the ward. of with this application Call ing lawn next summer? reasons therefor must be filed 2 Branch Cox, Fairview, to clean your lawn with in duplicate with the State En8.1 inches. Averages May 1 wa- above average. Raingage catch 442 State Capital, Salt WATER AVERAGE SOARS power raking. Order early M9 gineer, ter content on this course is for April measured 3.04 inches. Lake City, Utah 84114 on or (continued from page 1) Farnsworth Lake had a snow 5.8 before June 15, 1969. inches, making it 140 depth of 36.5 inches and a waFOR RENT Apartments ter content of 16 5 inches. This above average. Raingage catch depth of 52.9 inches with a waHubert C. Lambert ter content of 23.8 inches. STATE ENGINEER compares with 13.5 inches for for April measured 2.95 inches. Long-tim- e furnished APARTMENTS Mt. average on this Station had Baldy Ranger Published In the Mt. Pleas- May 1 average, making this a snow or unfurnished, with the heat 75.5 inches course on May 1 is 18.8 inches, of depth course 12291 above average. furnished. Adults only. Tri- ant Pyramid, May 2, 9, and 16, it 127 above average. Raingage catch for April mea- with a water content of 30.7 making 1969. angle Apts. Phone inches. May 1 average for this Raingage catch for April meainches. Creek 2.55 sured Seely N24tfc is 22.9 inches, making sured 3.81 inches. Ranger Station had a snow course CARD OF THANKS of average. Raingage 13491 it wadepth of 36.6 inches and a Acme Club met at the home Mt. Pleasant Elementary ter content of 17.6 inches. Av- catch for April measured 3.50 of Anna Gunderson April 30. School PTA extends thanks erage water content on this inches. to all who donated goods for course on the May 1 reading 17 Salina Canyon Goosberry Luncheon was served to their bake sale held recently. is 15.6 inches, making it 113 a snow club members. Rook was playhad Station Ranger One hundred dollars was above average. depth of 20.8 inches and a wa- ed with prizes going to Lettie cleared. This amount will be ter content of 9.6 inches. Av- Peterson, Marie Coates and Gibson Refrigerators, Freezers Averages climb turned over to the school for and Electric Ranges Beaver erage water content on this Olive Pritchett. Talula Nelson Canyon curof the purchase stage Dams had a snow depth of 20.1 course on the May 1 reading is was welcomed as a new memEasy Washers and Dryers tains. Admiral Color TV and Stereo inches with a water content of 6.9 inches, making it 142 ber of the club. Beth Rosenlof CLOSEOUT SPECIALS PTA President low BYU M9 462-249- 1. 462-274- HARRISON CONOVER scholars NSHS brick arid frame home at 296 Ncuth State, Mt. i'li u.saiit. Has oil furnace. Miscellaneous FOR SALE May 9, 1969 $1345. North Sanpete High School German Club traveled to Brigham Young University Saturday where they participated with other Utah high schools in the annual BYU Festival of Foreign Languages. Three students, Michael Johnson and Tim Reynolds of Fountain Green, and Jeffrey Anderson, Chester, partipat-e- d in Honors Competition, and the NSH German Club Choir, under the direction of Tim Reynolds and accompanied by David Rosier, sang a four part arrangement of folk songs by Goethe and Werner, Heiden Roslgin. Skit presented North Sanpete students also skit presented a written by David Rosier and performed by Darrell Norman, Kim Johnson, Tim Reynolds, Bevin Crowther and David Rosier. The skit was a Touching comMelodrama, performed pletely in German and narrated by Jeffrey Anderson. Student choir members attending the festival other than those mentioned were Teddie Christensen, Brad Aagard, Ricky Dyches, Gary Hales, Glen Justesen. Greg Hansen and Connie Harrison. The students toured the BYU campus after the event and reported an interesting and enjoyable trip. 462-211- Chester Ward makes change n. 445-339- 6. Kindergarten registration A kindergarten registration meeting for parents of prosstudents pective kindergarten school year has of the 1969-7- 0 been set for Tuesday, May 13, at 3:30 p.m. in the Mt. Pleasant Elementary School. Announcement of the meeting was made by Elliot Amoldson School of the North Sanpete District office, who said it involves parents of students from Mt. Pleasant, Fairview, and City. Spring 427-333- 462-214- 9. COMPARE AND SAVE! New New New TV 18-i- $129.95 Console TV .... $179.95 Color TV $319.95 New Console Stereo $169.95 reg. 199.95 New Electric Dryer $109.95 New Couches, hardwood frames, nylon covers, mete Into bed $99.00 value, Now $69.95 22-i- n Heavy Maple Boole Case Bunk Bed Reg. 79.95 .... Now 49.95 24.95 Mattresses (39.95 value) Chest $44.95 Acrilon Carpet, FHA approved $3.95 yd. Throw rugs for home or Car Mats $1.19 each asst, colors, styles CHECK THESE USED VALUES Nearly new GE Automatic Washer; Dinette Sets; Ironer; End Tables; Cosco Highchair; Electric Ovens; Pole Lamp; Radios; Record Players; Wailtie Talkie Set; Kodak Camera; Gun Cabinet; Like New Frigidaire Range; Refrigerators; Candy Stripe Rug. Several reconditioned B&W TVs Liberal Trade-i- Allowance n Complete Line of Home Furnishings CARPET Prompt and Expert Service on ell Makes Appliances and TVs We Buy or Sell Anything WE HAVE ALMOST ANYTHING (NEW AND USED) TO CHOOSE FROM RALPHS'S TRADING POST Overman Mothers were honored at the Wednesday night meeting of Central Rebekah Lodge. Ver-d- a Fillis and Daisy Willcox were in charge of refreshments and the program, which included tributes to mother and musical numbers. Taking part were Anne Coates, Katherine Christensen, Verda Fillis and Mary Cloward. A gift was presented to each mother by Noble Grand Helen Rigby. Postmaster Ed Monk, who underwent surgery at the local hospital two weeks ago, is now back at work and Improving each day. GM CARD OF THANKS My sineerest thanks and appreciation to all those who offered so many acts of kindness, sent cards and gifts and were so thoughtful of my welfare during iny long illness and confinement in the hospital. Mrs. O. L. Amundsen of duiuaa Chevrolet Pacesetter Values. CARD OF THANKS We sincerely wish to express our thanks and appreciation for the many acts of kindness in the behalf of Wil- lard Bills during the time of his confining illness. We are es;ecially grateful for the lovely cards and for the thoughtful concern of many friends and relatives during this time. Mr. and Mrs. Willard Bills and $147.00 less than last years Camaro with comparable equipment. If you equip Camaro with Powerglide, the new 250-h- p 350 V8 that runs on regular gas, advanced-desig- n power disc brakes, whitewall tires and wheel covers, the price is $147 less than last years model with comparable equipment, including head restraints. $89.00 less than last years Chevelle with comparable equipment Were not talking about a stripped-dowcar, either. Were talking about a Malibu Sport Coupe with head 200-hp V8 that runs on regular gas. If restraints and a n you add Powerglide, power disc brakes, wheel covers and whitewall tires to your Malibu, youll find its $69 less. family CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank all those who were so considerate of our welfare during the long illness and at thetime of the death of our beloved husband, father and grandfather, Mayor J. Ed Coons. We are deeply grateful to those who sent cards, flowers and food or took part in the funeral sendees and for the many other acts of kindness and thoughtfulness during this time. Mrs. J. Ed Coons and family Mattress end Furniture PHONE 462-214- 9 86 West Main, Mi. Pleasant BROWNS UPHOLSTERING Sofa lumping up? If so, bring it to 4th South $101.00 less The first fruit of a religious personality is an honest life. UPHOLSTERING MT. PLEASANT. The best speaker is even betwhen he is brief. ter UTAH 1st East than last years Impala with comparable equipment Add a few options like these to your Impala: Turbo dont know the andont answer the question. If you swer, Ilydra-matiV8. Power disc brakes. Head Big 300-hrestraints. Whitewalls. Wheel covers. All together, the price is $101 less than it was for last years Impala, comparably equipped. Putting you first, keeps us first c. Happiness adds up to different things for different people. My youth may wear and waste, but it shall never rust. Weed on manufacturer euiriteeted p retail prices, ineluduif Federal exciee tax and uggeated dealer new ear preparation charge. L 27 |