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Show Page Four March 1, 1979 The Pyramid Pesticide Busy year reported for ambulance crew Lv.yv training offered providing training for 0) farmers, ranchers and commercial applicators. Close to 5,000 farmers and Published Weekly at Mt. Pleasant, 90 West Main Street ranchers trained and certified in Utah and approximately 200 have received the certificiation pesticide training in Sanpete County. A training class for Publisher Managing Editor Editor Associate Editor Office Manager HARRISON CONOVER MARTIN CONOVER KOLEEN PETERSON BETTY RAMSEY PATTY BERLIN (in advance) 20c per copy $7.50 per year mm CORRESPONDENTS - Betty Ramsey Moroni Spring City - Katy Parnell Fountain Green - Jessie Oldroyd Wales Lucy Dye Chester - Peggy Young Fairview Evelyn McNeill Ephraim Norita Lancaster . . County for March 14th, at the county courthouse. The program will begin at 9 a.m. and will continue through until about 3 p.m. Dr. Jay Karren will be here to conduct the pesticide training. Also will a be there representative from the Fish and Wildlife Service to conduct the part on rodent control, qualifying those who take this training to be able to purchase poison bait to control gophers. Many of the pesticides 427-340- 8 462-213- 4 462-219- 1 .445-342- 2 436-866- 0 436-866- 0 283-422- 2 462-283- 3 J) 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. r ytf1 nuiq ! , ",a - s. 5137.37. Last year the total expendituresthe were with largest expenditure for equipment. Other expenses were for bookkeeping, training, attendants medical supplies, ambulance repairs and gas. $3321.35, Mills services Graveside were held in Mt. Pleasant Friday, February 23 for Howard Sabin Mills, 84, who died February 20, 1979 in a Granger hospital. He was born May 21, 1894, Spring City, to Avelia and George Emmogene Allred Mills. Minnie L. Married Peterson May 2, 1917 in Manti, later solemnized in Salt Lake LDS Temple. She died January 29, 1968. Married Caroline M. Mills May 1968. Veteran Mexican border wars. Employed as warehouse clerk, Kennecott Copper Corporation. Retired 1959. Survivors: widow, two sons, two daughters: Howard F., Jay, both Magna; Mrs. Frank L. (Erma) Barber, Vallejo, Calif.; Mrs. Gordon L. (June) Anderson, Funeral services were held Monday, February 26, in Huntington for Vicki Lyn Barney Grange, age 20, who died February 23, 1979 at Huntington. She was bom April 21, 1958 in Ogden to Ronald James and Diana Jensen Barney. Married James Hugh Grange, Nov. 13, 1976. She was a graduate of the Emery County High School Class of 76, a member of the LDS Church and an employee of Zions Bank. Survivors include her Yalene Aston and Arlene DeLeeuw are shown with the new electronic cash register recently purchased by Ephraim City. At a recent Council meeting the mayor reported to the council that since the machine can be programmed to record and itemize many financial transactions of the city, speedier service and record keeping will result. He indicated that many items previously computed at great expenditure in time will be readily available in the tape banks. REMINDER Dogs licenses were due by March 1, 1979. Any person owning, keeping, harboring, or having custody of any dog over six (6) months of age must obtain a license. Certificate of rabies vaccination within the past three (3) years is required. Licenses are issued for the husband, parents, and brother, Scott, sisters, Karen, Charlene all Ferron. Her grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Owen Jensen and Lucinda Barney of Spanish Fork. The are Edwin and Vilate Jensen, former long-tim- e Ephraim residents. Ramona, Calif.; stepsons and stepdaughters: Jessie Bradley, Mrs. Orvclla Braithwaite, both Manti; Mrs. Theda Dennison, Salt Lake City; Orval L. Mills, Sterling. 11 grandchildren, 12 SC history will be compiled The Canal Creek and Horseshoe Camps of the Daughter of the Utah Pioneers are compiling a history of Spring City and would like to be as complete and factual as held possible. Services were Friday in Manti for Adolphus Bent Peterson, died in Provo, February 20, 1979. He was born July 22, 70, who 1908, in Greeley Colo., to Mons and Anna Peterson He married Mary Poulson April 2, 1931, in the Manti LDS Temple. Mr. Peterson attended the University of Utah. He was an LDS Church administrator for 37 Peterson. years, served as cer- tificate of training before he will be allowed to sell it to them. Shelley Services were held Monday, February 26 in the Fairview South Ward for Joseph Leslie Shelley, 65, who died February 23, 1979. Glade Published in the Pyramid Mar. Dr. Reed Roberts, USU, Extension Entomologist, the that explains restricted pesticide are those that require special knowledge or equivalant, to use safely. The pesticides are those that can be used by most home owners and home gardners and are less residual and less toxic than the restricted ones. Spring City Mower of the conducted. bishopric Prayers were by John l( look John Burnside, Fairview, 35 minutes to land this yellow-fi- n I would encourage all Shelley and Bp. Veraile off Waikiki Beach in Hawaii, where he and his wife Thelma visited tunu just Shelley with the family who have not taken this rceciill). lie caught the fish on a lure during a deepsea fishing expedition, the prayer by Elmer Shelley. training to please plan on only one on the boat that day to catch a fish. Although fishing in general was Speakers included taking it at this time. This poor on that day, the tuna was considered to be a big fish for this former bishops Clyde will be the last one that It pc. While inparticular Hawaii, spent a week visiting their son, Major John G. they in Cox, Leon Nielsen, and will be scheduled his wife, Ellen, and their six children. Burnside, Henry Wheeler and Glade Sanpete County. Without Mower a tribute was this training you may have a difficult time in given by Veone VOLUNTEERS NEEDED those Musical num- purchasing (Men or Women) bers were by the choir, pesticides that will be for Hospital work Serenity accompanied by needed in our farming Sanpete Valley Hospital Pam Rigby, and prelude operations this coming and postlude music and year. THRIFT SHOP choir accompaniment by OPEN WEDNESDAY Virginia Mower. p.m. included Pallbearers If you have a few hours a A tax and rabies clinic Grant Shelley, Dwight will be held at the Moroni week to give CALL Shelley, Darrell Shelley, PfuM Also donations will be Veterinary Lab Saturday Kevin Turpin, Jerry 3 March and on again Ross accepted at the thrift shop Shelley. Shelley and Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Saturday March 17 acHospital Basement North Entrance Honorary bearers were Ronald Shelley, Bryan (Pat) Christensen cording to Councilman Shelley Nile Peterson and welcomed their first child Danny Dyches. Mark Nuzman. a boy, on February 16 in Both clinics will be held Mr. Shelley was born the Utah Valley Hospital from 10 a.m. until noon. Mt. Pleasant in Provo. The new arrival April 6, 1913, A fee of $3.50 will be to William Levi and will be named Clifford for the shots and Helena Christensen Glen II and will be called charged taxes are $6 for male and Shelley. Married Erma Glen. He is the grandson $12 for females. Clark September 19, 1934 of Mr. and Mrs. Robert in Manti LDS Temple. Root and Mayor and Mrs. Dyches said all dogs in He served as Fairview Glen Christensen all Moroni must be taxed and City Clerk for five years Moroni. Great grandgiven the rabies shots. as water master and mothers are Mrs. Mozart Dogs not taxed or vacofficer of Birch Creek and Larsen, Moroni and Mrs. cinated will be taken care North Creek Irrigations Millie Quinn of Hacienda of in the proper way, companies, fifteen years Heights Calif. Dyches added. for U.S. of Dept, Agriculture was a farmer. Served as bishop of the Mountainville LDS Ward. RABIES AND DOG TAX CLINIC Survivors: wife, sons three four Fairview; Mcrch 3, 10 p.m. to noon daughters: Ronald and request that anyone having historical information pertaining to They the city or pictures which could be loaned to please contact Christie Bunnell, Nedra Allred, Pat Mellor, or MLisa Paulsen. Printed copies of the history will be available for purchase by interested parties upoij completion of the project. I will encounter darkness as a bride, And hug it in mine arms. president of the Manti Temple and he served 3 Shakespeare short missions. He helped to open the Idaho Falls Death lies on her, like and the New Zealand an untimely frost Temples. He served in the Upon the sweetest bishopric, elders quorum flower of all the field. presidency, as stake clerk Shakespeare and stake patriarch. He served on the Manti City Gods finger touched Council and was an ofhim, and he slept. ficer in the Manti Post of Tennyson the American Legion. Survivors: wife, Provo; CARD OF THANKS son and daughter, David We would like to exB. Peterson, Jerome, Ida. press our heartfelt love Mrs. Sandra Clayson, and thanks to our many Spanish Fork; 6 grand- dear friends, neighbors children; brother, 2 and relatives who have Andrew L. shown their kindness and sisters, Peterson, Mrs. Leon sympathy to us at the (Anna) Guinn, both San passing of our beloved Diego, Calif.; Mrs. Elna husband, father and Howry, Pocatello Ida. brother, Dan LaVon Military rites were by Nielson. the Manti Post of the We give thanks to those American Legion. - In- who brought food; for the terment was at the Manti and floral many City Cemetery. contributions monetary and to those who made his so funeral services can happen Nothing beautiful. than more beautiful The family of death. LaVon Nielson Walt Whitman Dog clinic set at Moroni lab 462-287- .462-213- 1, 1979 Mention s. Adolphus B. Peterson calendar year. Fees: 1. llnneutered male $8 2. Unspayed female $8 3. Neutered male 62 4. Spayed female $2 All dogs must be kept under restraint 24 hours per day. Unrestrained dogs will be impounded. Owners reclaiming an impounded dog shall pay a fee of $5.00 plus the fee charged for boarding. If not reclaimed within five days, dogs shall become the property of the local government authority and shall be humanely euthanized. Dement Thompson Chief of Police Ephraim City they had on hand without putting the restricted use on the labels. However by this spring there should be many of the pesticides appearing at the retailer with the restricted use label on them and the retailers will be required to see J. Leslie member to partially cover the costs of NOTICE will be using will have use label, restricted This means that only those who have received this training and been certified will be able to purchase these herbicides the purchasers' Mrs. Anderson said, and we want to encourage increased participation The City by volunteers. of Ephraim was asked to budget $100 per squad recertification under a point system of training. The Squad was highly ambulance runs was commended from the and by $4179.30 uniforms $67.90. There Council for their exemwas $75.00 contributed to plary work and the Council agreed to conthe Association. In the 1979 calendar tinue the repayments of year the Clifford G. the $56 initial certification memorial fees after a member has Edmunds contribution currently is served one year. farmers and ranchers Vicki L. Grange currently understaffed, The total income from or insecticides at the retailer. The chemical companies are allowed to use up the old stock that Howard S. Dave ts farmers and other applicators needing cerbeen tification has scheduled in Sanpete RATES SUBSCRIPTION been have and Christensen, of Oregon, has contributed $329.00 was report yearly the Association to use presented to the Ephraim for to replace equipment recent at a Council City removed from the ammeeting by Terry Lund of bulance by someone Anderson Darleen and during an emergency run. the EMT Corp. Mrs. Anderson has now The report shows 81 runs made in the 1978 qualified as an EMT instructor and will calendar year. Fifty-fou- r runs were with Sanpete spearhead the recerCounty residents; 24 runs tification of the Ephraim squad were with and there were 6 dry-run- and the certification of The mileage for the new recruits. "The Ephraim Squad is years operation was By Thomas Reeve Utah State University has been very active in (UPS 365-58Sanpetes Home Newspaper Utah 84647 $364.00 The Ephraim-Mant- i Ambulance Association 9 4 VJe THE PYRAMID is now for sale at Horseshoe Grocery 20 . The Pyramid would lit thank Rob Bessire and LaFay Crisp for handling them in the past. have expanded our services to include the North Sanpefle Ares Jackie and Timothy Neal who opened Neal's Funeral Home in Ephraim last June are now working with Chariton Jacobs of Jacobs Mortuary in Mt. Pleasant. MORONI CITY Grant, Mountainville; Bryan and Christine, both Mrs. Nile Fairview (Julie) Peterson, Salt Lake City; ( Louise X, Mrs. Mark Nuzman, Mrs. John Spanish Fork; (Lona) Hardy, Centralia, Wash.; 29 grandchildren; three brothers: John W. Elmer, both Mountain Mt. ville; Vernile, Pleasant, one sister: Mrs. Clarence (Fern) Turpin, Fairview. Dedication of the grave in Mt. Pleasant Cemetery was by Bp. D. A. Shelley. Funeral arrangements were under the direction s of Mortuary, Neal-Jacob- Mt. Pleasant. For he who lives more lives than one More deaths than one must die Wilde A church debt devils salary. is the Merch 17, 10 a.m. to noon MORONI FEED VETERINARY RABIES SHOTS LAB $3.50 TAX FEE: Mela $6 Femsla $12 This year all dogs must be taxed and given the rabies shot. If they are not, they will be taken care of in the proper way. Dogs running the streets after dark will be put in the dog pound for a fee of $10 per dog and $1 per day. Dogs will be kept in the pound for only five days after which they will be put to sleep. Helpful in Many Ways Thoughtful attention is given to all the necessary details, with earnest respect for the family's wishes . Neel Jacobs funeral Home Mt. Pleasant Ephraim |