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Show Page Ten - The Pyramid - May 3, 1979 WWfWWMWMWWWOWMWWWmWWWMW Commission delays action on joint parking lot South Sanpete School Superintendent Commissioner Newton Ron Donaldson delayed action . a contract from Cecil Cox propriate dress. that will cost $71,281.00. Lynn Lund, Executive Included were a 1973 Director, Utah Peace Everett appeared before until Commissioner, the Board of County Keith Jorgensen, who is Deisel Truck, three Commissioners Tuesday ill would be available to trailers and a dolly. to present a survey of the give the background on In other action a Gravel Manti school site and the prior presentations. Pit was purchased from Donaldson indicated he Arnold county fair grounds. Jensen, The district is asking had reservations about for $40,000. The for daily and special the plan. "I have concern county will move their events parking on the fair for the security of the fair crusher to the site and grounds. The seven-foo- t buildings with daily expect to have enough Cen-terfie- ld chain link fence with two gates would "make the Fair grounds secure and would give flexibility to its use, the Superintendent told the student parking in the lot, he said. The commissioners announced Tuesday that in a special April 11 meeting the county had purchased equipment on gravel for the future. Jump suits in three sizes were authorized for purchased and prisoners will appear before the courts in a more ap Officers Association discussed the civil liabilities of police and administrators. jail The bottom line of a recent U.S. Supereme Court decision, said Mr. Lund, "Gives the people jail more rights than we have. "Federal standards for jails are so high, he continued, that no jail in Utah will meet the standard. Mr. Lund encouraged the county to in iiV THE FIREPLACE t lj THAT THINKS IT'S A FURNACE SUPERHEATER Here's how it works become a part of a Utah effort to set some realistic standards and outline some affirmative steps to avoid law suits. At a late hour in the afternoon the Commission was still to hear: revaluation: Golf Course water emergency decision care of the Services were held April 26, at 12 noon, in the 1st and 4th Ward Chapel, indigent; concerns migrant workers; County for Minerva Catherine Roads on BLM Land; Christensen Seely, 86, report from the county who died at her home in building inspector; and a Mt. Pleasant April 23, report on proposed 1979. of dispatch system for the She was born to County and the Cities. Christian C. and of The morning session Catherine the meeting had Duffy Christensen Housekeeper the Lewis making April 23, 1893 in Milbum, presentation for the Third Sanpete County. Annual Goat Show and She married Lawrence presentations by six A. Seely May 5, 1915 in the of the employees Manti LDS Temple. He Regional office, died Feb. 11, 1964. Richfield. John Leisek Minerva is survived by appeared to inquire about five sons: Lee A., W. a road; Lorin Hunt apGrant, Jay E., all of Mt. peared for SCS; Arnold Pleasant; Merril W., Jensen negotiated on the Layton; and Clair M. gravel pit purchase. Seely, Farmington. One son Lloyd preceded her in death. She had 22 grandchildren, 37 great two grandchildren; Don E. brothers Per-mel- Police report Return air from ceiling level Rulon P. Mortenson Minerva C. Seely ia Christensen, Frannie, Wyo.; and Claude H. Christensen, Billings, Mont. During the past week . Mrs. Seely was a the Mt. Pleasant police housewife, a visiting have the teacher for many years, a reported member of the Daughters following action: Citations: speeding, 6; of the Utah Pioneers, and no operators license, 1; a member of the LDS expired inspection Church. stickers, 3; misc., g,;K Interment was in the City expired registration? 2; Mf. pleasant illegal possession alcohol, Cemetery. 6;. f Arrests: Juvenile, Kellie Sue Gloria Lopez, Ephraim, DUI. Warnings: speeding, 18; stop signs, 2; no license plates, 1 vehicle inspection, 1; ID. in- Ephraim, DUI; spection, Jim TkomtM or Kivin Lusk Mt. PlMsett, Ufck 14647 or 7 462-216- Graveside 5 April 28 in Mountain View Memorial Estates, Salt Lake City for Kellie Sue Westra, old daughter of eight-da- y LaMar and Joseph Marjorie Norman Westra who died April 25. 1979 in a Salt Lake City hospital of a congenital heart defect. She was bom April 17, 1979 in Salt Lake City. Survivors: CERTIFIED BLUE TAG SEED POTATOES PONTIAC AND LAS0DA 100 LBS. HOSES $T3049 parents, IN STOCK GRASS TRIMMER A 900 82, LB. (50' REPLACEMENT LINE FOR ABOVE 'jj GARDEN HOE 1 .99) (true temper) an 1896, Peter to Ephraim Mena and Anna Mortenson. Christensen He married Elda Porter August 29, 1918 in the Salt Lake Temple. From your Mr. Christensen graduated from Snow College, served in WW I, County und Community. was active in civic affairs and served for many years on the City Council. He was a member of the Church and had in served many LDS capacities including the bishopric, high council and was chairman of the South Ward Building Committee. Mr. Christensen taught school at Bothwell, Marsyvale, Loa and Sterling, and was a farmer and sheepman. two sons, Survivors: Dr. Roy K Mortenson, NOVI ONLY $ one-yea- Tremonton; Dr. Clark Mortenson, six months $4.50 ( -- Save $2.90 over one grandchildren, brother, Dr. Francis N. American Mortenson, newstand price Fork; four sisters, Alta M. Nicholls, Mrs. Ivan (Eunice r Provo; daughter, Mrs. Floyd A. Anna Laura ) Lundell, Benjamin; 17 grandchildren, seven great ) Alder, Mrs. Ray (Delma) Jorgenson and Mrs. Arnold (Claris) Stevens, Mt. Pleasant. Preceded in death by two sons, Darrell Rulon and Ray "Q"; two E. Valton brothers Mortenson and E. Varian Mortenson. Burial was in Ephraim with City Cemetery Buchanan Mortuary in charge. Ephraim; The Pyramid P.O. BOX A MT. PLEASANT, UTAH 84647 Name Street or Box City State Zip. Six months $4.50 Services were held May 2 in the Wales LDS ward lor Robert Brown Simmons, 40, who died suddenly April 28, 1979, in his home in Wales. He was bom August 18, 1038, Lincoln, Penn., to Hassell W. and Rosine l.auth Simmons. He married Barbara Ann in Elko, Interment was in the Wales Cemetery. Services were under the direction of the Funeral today One year $7.50 Simmons 1958 Clip and mail Check enclosed for Robert B. Ogden. $4.49 IAI Orem hospital. He was bom October 8, Salt Lake fireman and emergency medical technician since I960. He served as a Sgt. with the Utah National Guard. He was an avid horseman and member of the Utah Appaloosa Club. He was a member of the LDS church. He is survived by his wife, Barbara, and daughter, Mikah, both of Salt l,ake City; brother, Ralph, Houston, Tex.; Mrs. Joan sisters, Huston, Brigham City, and Mrs. Marie Bair, NYLON STRING 19.95.$ BULK PEAS, CORN A DEANS Rulon P. Mortenson, who died April 23 in Nev. He was a WEED & TRIMMER VELVET LAVN SEED for llorbcck $ 1 4.09 TORO were held Services April 26 in Ephraim sisters: Scott, Wendy, Christopher, Jennifer and Shane, all Salt Lake City; grandparents: Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Rex Norman, Mrs. Lucille Burgener, all Salt Lake City; great grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Herbert LaVar Norman, Mt. Pleasant; Hannah Bohne, Fairview. OFF ALL GARDEN B&D 5LBS.W brothers, MANY UNADVERTISED SPECIALS 25 services truant were held 1; juveniles, 3; Ollier: motorist assist, a: lost child, 1; faulty lights, 4; assisting other agencies, 5; call of fight at Someplace Club; funeral escorts, 2; car came into town on fire pulled driver over and put out fire for him. ...Armstrong Superheater Home Heating Fireplace. We're proud to be growing with Mt. Pleasant 462-292- Westra GIVES YOU MORE Home. Gift subscription for Extra Copies AVAILABLE AIT EPHRAIM Anderson Drug Cobblehaven Mkt. Snappy Service Snow College Bookstore Ephraim Hotel Mark's Market KIT. PLEASANT Mt. Pleasant Drug DIRT SHOVEL Danny Dyches Popular priced Hollow Back dirt shovel with rolled shouldor digs in. takes over HOKZ-OWNE- WHEELBARROW NELSON POPPY WHIRUNG SPRINKLER Waters In a square pattern up to 45x45 Rustproof with bearings. (62) ss 03TH0 MANTI Mrs. Theo Lamb, Wales, will be honored at a missionary farewell, Sunday May 13, at 1:30 p.m. in the Wales LDS Elwin Hoyle, Area Ward prior to her call to Agency Manager, has the LDS Louisiana-Batothe Rouge Mission. announced apof R. Danny pointment Mrs. Lamb is to native Dyches, Moroni, as an of Lyman, Wyo. and has agent for State Farm lived in Wales since her Insurance Companies. to Douglas Mr. Dyches will be marriage Lamb. Mr. Lamb died foraccounts serving last year. They are the merly served by Rex parents of six children, Staker. Lee, His office will be Douglas, Payson; ; Colleen, Dugway West-Side the in located Pocatello, Ida.; and Kent Mini-Maat 509 West of Mesa, Ariz. A son and in Pleasant. Mt. His Main are deceased. daughter office phone number will 17 and his home Mrs. Lamb has be two and grandchildren number will be In announcing the Mrs. Lamb has served appointment Mr. Hoyle as president of the Relief be would said Mr. Dyches and the MIA. She Society a welcome addition to the served as also has Utah Southern Agency and treasurer secretary force. of the Relief Society and as a counselor in the MIA It is foolish to tear ones and has been a teacher in hair in grief, as though ward auxilaries. For sorrow would be made several years she has less by baldness. Town been Wales Cicero Treasurer. ll WEED-B-GO- N 462-305- 4 Jet IVeeder Reg. $2.98 accepts mission call Elliot's Drug SPRING CITY Horseshoe Grocery n UTILITY Jet stream for pinpoint control of broadleaf weeds such as dandelion, plantain, wild onion. Pyramid Office agency mAOio, The lightweight champ of amall hauling and dumping Joba. Clean llnea and aeamlasa tray permlta eaay, anag-fre- e unloading. 3 cu. ft. tray. Meeaurea 32"x25x6. (40) Wales woman NIELSON'S PRO HARDWARE! , FAIRVIEW, UTAH 427-336- 6 84629 FAiEivisra Nielson's Grocery City Hall FOUNTAIN GREEFJ Fountain Green Cae CHESTER Harris Mkt. The Pyramid now roaches m ore than 2,600 torn ilios every week! |