OCR Text |
Show October The Mt. Pleasant Pyramid Page Six To 13, 1977 the 'silent, concerned parents of Fountain Green' Editor, Pyramid: I could not let a week pass by, without answering the letter to the editor concerning my husband, printed in last weeks Pyramid. To imply that Calvin is not honest nor concerned about the school situation is such a flagrant son of Mr. and Mrs. (Joyce) has been Johansen called to serve in the Seoul Korea Mission of the LDS Church. He will be the speaker at Sacrament services in the Orem 25th Ward Chapel on Too-lon- g, silent (Continued from page 1) music and MIA assignments. Miner and his wife, Gene, are the parents of six children, Odell is completing a term as Provo City Commissioner, twin 0 Neil is assistant to the President as Snow College, Vinson is an instructor at Utah Technical College, Provo, Kerry is a former teacher, Jed is a student at BYU, and Hallie, a student at North Sanpete High School. Miner says he is always interested in improvement of community, county and state services, and is concerned and appreciates individual involvement for the betterment of our communities, and the service rendered by qualified citizens to improve and beautify the entire community and surroundings. Democratic ticket. Mr. Bench George Bench, 31, was born and raised in Fairview. He graduated from North Sanpete High School and LDS Seminary, Snow College and Utah State University where he received a degree in Agricultural Education in 1970. He taught school in Hurricane for three years in Vocational Agriculture and Industrial Arts, and is presently teaching at North Sanpete Jr. High and High School. He served as Chairman of the area Agriculture Teachers for two w is a partially majority correct title. But I doubt one can call a few people, too cowardly to face a of his good man and express statement the character, which is so yourself in dignity entirely untrue and un- majority. I feel our justified, it does wound citizens, as a majority, me. have far more integrity As I have seen him than that. attend long, long hours of Please, whom ever you meetings, day after day, come to Calvin and are, night after many nights; come home so weary, so talk with him. Attend the should. And distressed, so heartsick meetings you hold past about conditions in- dont grievances in a situation volving our education where they are not apsystem, I have for many weeks told him it simply plicable. We love our all members of wasnt worth the physical friends and mental anguish, and our communities. The to resign for his health Christlike way to settle is not indifferences and well being. But his position is one of behind ones back. You years. a man who took on a are as entitled to your He served an LDS Mission in Texas, opinions as anyone. has held many church responsibility when Calvin positions, and is was elected to elected by the people. His presently Ward Financial Clerk in the serve He the has people. honor, integrity and dedication to fulfilling his been trying to do that without their help obligation has been his making it very difficult as difficult it has desire, been. Months ago, and for him and much against the way he would have it. through the following his of one I plead with everyone to weeks, greatest In an effort to make voters more concerns has been lack of come forth and be heard, com- and also listen and learn. aware of the problems and issues or comment munication the concerning No one will win this un- facing their city government, the issues, from the fortunate fight, for no one Pyramid will feature a candidates patrons in our district. wins when peoples lives Corner in the next two issues. Citizens having issues or questions Several have verbally and honor are at stake. We feel the deepest they would like their candidates to expressed their feelings address can call or write the Pyramid toward SupL Allred. But regret about it all. 4 office or if no answer to my knowledge, no one, Sincerely, and we will present these questions to Rita Allred excepting some teachers and a very few others Fountain Green your city council candidates. ar. have expressed opinion or discussed the Elder Keith Johansen, Wesley It was the manner in which official matters were done, and following actions which have taken place since. present. Fairview South Ward Bench served as Chairman of the Fairview Bicentennial Committee, was on the Sanpete County Bicentennial Committee and has served on the Sanpete County Fair committee. He is married to the former Peggy Stevens of Sandy and they have four children, Bradley, Dixie, Bonnie and Katie. Bench says I enjoy living in Fair-vieand would like the opportunity to serve the community which has been my home for so many years. I feel that my experiences in school, church and community service give me a good background for service on the Fairview City Council." Republican ticket. Mr. Aime Michael W. Aime, 29, has lived in Fairview all his life. He is employed in construction with Wasatch Electric Company. He is a graduate of North Sanpete High School and LDS Seminary, attended Snow College and Brigham Young University. He served for two years in the LDS Southern Australian Mission, and two years in the U.S. Army, eight months of that in Korea. Aime is serving on the Fairview hopefuls Sunday, October 16 at 1:30 p.m. Young Johansen, the grandson of John W. Irons of Moroni, will enter the Language Training Mission on October 20. Fairview Recreation Center Committee and has served as Coach of Fairview Little League for two years. He has served as second Councilor in the Fairview North Ward Sunday School Presidency, a Sunday School Teacher, and Secretary of theFariview North Ward Seventies. He is married to the former Pa mla Kaye Mower of and they have two children, Jason Michael and Allison Marie. Aime said, I am greatly interested in the continued effort to improve the city of Fairview. I realize that if Fairview is to continue to grow, greater demands are going to have to be met in order to meet the needs of the people living here. "Much has been done to improve our city, a credit to past leaders. I would like very much to be able to assist in preventing and solving the problems of our city, and keeping citizens informed as to what they can expect. Democratic ticket. Mr. Cox Eddie L. Cox is 26 years old, a native of Fairview and graduated from North Sanpete High School and Snow College. He is employed by Central Utah Telephone Company, is a part time Oak-cree- k, Candidate (462-213- Vangie Joan Howell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Elden (Maude) Howell of Fairview returned home from the Taipei, 462-207- rancher and works with his brother in the snowmobile business. He served on the Fairview Bicentennial Committee and was chairman of the City Cleanup Campaign held in connection with the Celebration. He has served an LDS Mission to the Southern States, and is active in Church affairs. A member of the Fairview South Ward, he is presently serving as a councilor in the Elders Quorum. He is married to the former Kathleen Irons of Moroni, and they are the parents of one son, Spencer James. Cox says he is willing to listen and learn from the people and wants to keep the doors of communication open. He is determined to see that progress in Fairview comes about in an if he is elected. orderly manner Republican ticket. Mr. Hansen Gerald K. (Jerry) Hansen is 42 years old was born in Fairview, and in partnership with his brother Larry, works in logging, operating a saw mill, and general contracting. He is a graduate of North Sanpete High School, attended Snow College for two years and served for four years in the United States Air Force. He is a member of the Volunteer Fire Department, and has served as a Jaycee officer, Riding Club president. of the Lions Club, First a Scoutmaster, and participated last winter in meetings held at Price and dealing with multiple forest land use. He is married to the former DeAnna Brotherson of Mt. Pleasant and they have four children, Ted, Anita, Jodi and Mary. Hansen says that if he is elected he would accept whatever job the Mayor assigns to him and try to perform it in the best interest of the people. I am deeply concerned about the garbage area. This should be taken care of he said. As a past immediately, member of the Riding Club, and having an interest in horses, I appreciate the work of Mike Lund and the City Council in rebuilding the rodeo and riding arena, and also the City Park. With the interest in family the Lions Club and city are ,working together to make better facilities. I will help to make these and any other projects, for a better Fair-vieif elected. Democratic ticket. MORONI FILLS TICKET (Continued from page 1) ' Mr. Root was elected a charter member of National Dealers Marketing Council for International Dairy Queen Corp. representing 4500 Dairy Queen operators. He also owned a health food store in California. Presently he is president of Q.R.S. Food Products Corp., a California Corporatioa He has served on a Stake Mission and in the Stake Mission Presidency in East Whittier Stake, California. At the Moroni Democratic mass meeting held Saturday, nominations were made for a mayor and two city councilmen candidates to run on the Democratic ticket Named were Glen Christensen, Danny Dyches and Jack Nunley. Mr. Christensen Nominated for mayor was Glen Christensen. Gqen is presently serving as a city councilman and is responsible for the city roads. He also serves as city council representative on the City Planning Committee. Glen is married to the former Euleda Larse n and they are parents of one son, Clifford. Glen is self employed as a mason. He also has a farm and raises turkeys and cattle. He is active in the LDS Church serving as second councilor in the Stake Sunday School. Mr. Dyches Nominated as city councilman was Danny Dyches, a teacher at the Mt Pleasant Elementary School. Danny graduated in December 1976 from Brigham Young University. He attended Snow College and completed an LDS Mission to the Northern Indian Mission in North and South Dakota. He is married to the former Joan Johansen and the couple have a son, Jeremy. The family has bought Charlotte Bradleys home. Danny is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Dean Dyches of Moroni. Mr. Nunley Also nominated as city councilman was Jack Nunley. Jack is the manager of the Farmers Co-oService Station. He is married to the former Mryna Oldroyd and they are parents of 5 daughters. He is active in the LDS Church and was recently released as Sunday School Superintendant of the East Ward. p real, present situation with him. Our people, excepting a few, have not the attended board meetings to see and hear for themselves what was going on and what the problems really are. I can say for a surety, that no one has ever called at our home, again except for a few, and asked to speak with Calvin about our school problems. Taiwan Mission of the LDS Church two weeks ago. Miss Howell, a North Sanpete High School graduate was living in Salt Lake City where she graduated from the LDS Business College, prior to her mission call. She will be the Im aware speaker at Sacrament services in the Fair-vie- of the feelings our community had when our elementary school was closed. And no one was more sorry or upset about this than Calvin and I. But dear patrons, it is not the dismissal of Supt. Allred that is the issue at w North Ward on October 16 at 11:40 a.m. Olean Allred is again in the University Hospital. Lucky Jim Ivory! He got his deer and elk SPECIAL OFFER! PRO 10-- McCULLOCH 10 When you receive your next phone bill, it will tell you more than ever about who, where and when youve called. We think that once you become familiar with this new statement (shown below) youll like it. Our new bill will tell you more about your long distance calling habits by detailing each call, including the time the call was made and its duration, along with any discount you may have received. Its likely youll be able to use this information to help reduce your future bills. This new bill is more informative and more descriptive than our old bill, and we think you will find it helpful. Qy Mountain Bell AUTOMATIC CHAIN SAW 601 S5S ITLtUZEB NO. DATE 834 NOW ONLY Full professional features Built-i- n dependability Big 16" bar, 3.3 cu. in. engine Chain Brake safety feature stops a moving to reduce hazard chain in milli-secon- from kick-bac- Part 3, Other Charges and Credits. This portion of your bill provides you with a complete explanation of other charges and credits for special work done that month, and may include anything from installation charges to a final bill. If you haven't incurred any charges in this category, this page will be omitted. FREE Extra Chrome Steel Chain or Carrying Case TO PROVO U42A Mountain Balt PLACE AXES 601 S5S 12 3H CHARGES OTHER CHARGE FOR SEP 01 1177 CREDITS PAGE AMD RECORD CHANGE S CREDITS 601 SSS 1534 BUSINESS OFFICE 6.00 EXCLUDING Part 1. This portior doubles as a payment return form. To insure proper delivery of your payment, be sure to position this portion so that our address appears in the appropriate window. 5 mi 1 BILL DATE FOR CHRP CHGS ARE DUE 8Y EK CTY LN UT - 84107 MOUNTAIN SLT IK UT 84135 PLEASE RETURN THIS PAGE WITH YOUR CHECK MADE PAYABLE TO . THANK R 51 GROW (Arpenter Seed(oj ?64?A Provo. Utah frs 17). 1740 Slat. 4 a55SS153tD11S4 155101557? 0000165333 912 05 6 OODCI163SCS 18,35 Part 2, Summary Statement. Here you will find an itemized summary of your total monthly charges including local, long distance, and other charges, credits, taxes, payments, adjustments, and municipal charges, etc. Business office phone number. Call this number if you have problems or questions regarding your phone service or billing. SELL CTY MOUNTAIN BELL 'b: SCf DS 1.14 SEP BY 18. 35 21 197? DOE 1234 APPLE 00 150 Mountain Ball lMW- 18.35 TOTAL-DU- UOE 6 SEP 01 1977 SEP 4.71 30 & 1055 7? L Mountain Ball 00 c C3 6.00 TAX EQUIPMENT - SEP 01 THRU SEP OTHER CHARGES &, CRED ITS-SL- E DETAIL CAl.LS-SE- E ITEMIZED DETAIL TAXES-U.- S. STATE .57 .45 CITY COUNTY .12 .00 CHARGES-CURRENT I NCLUDlNG TAX ADJUSTMENTS RILE PAYMENTS SERVICE SET 10)0 Ssstli AMOUNT ;oi WIACCPT- - I Mountain Bell TAXES- - (YOUR CHOICE) OUR 1 EXPLANATION ON AUG 30 77 CHARGES TOTAL OTHER k. Plus 01 117? page TIME ds The saw for homeowners, farmers and pros who want the finest. 16" sprocket tip bar cuts Ipgs up to 32" in diameter, and cuts them up to 20 faster than ordinary hard nose bars. Rugged engine handles the toughest jobs with ease. Automatic oiling prolongs bar and chain life, and dozens of pro features make every cutting job faster. SEP 153M CALLS Part 4, Itemized Calls. Here, you will find a complete description of any charges for long distance and directory assistance. Each call will be footnoted for explanations such as dialed or operator-assiste- d call and applicable discount. This portion of your bill will help you understand your calling habits and may give you information you can use to reduce your bill. If you haven't incurred any charges in this category, this page will be omitted. YOU |