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Show Page Four The Pyramid Sound off!!! May 10. 1979 A 0) mountains Publisher Managing Editor Editor Associate Editor Office Manager Betty Ramsey 'UtlTi 127-310- 8 Katy Parnell Fountain (ireen Jessie Oldroyd Wales Chester Lucy Dye Peggy Young Evelyn McNeill Ephraim Norita Lancaster 115-312- 2 130-- 8 Court calendar Honorable Ted Dase Presiding, Precinct Court Thursday, .May 3 Gloria Lopez, Ephraim entered a guilty plea to driving under the 17 1 130-800- 283-122- 2 102-283- 3 Second Class postage paid at Mt. Pleasant, ('tah 81017. entered at the post office in Mt. Pleasant. Utah 81017. as second class matter under the Act of Congress of March 3. 1870. MU deaths may be related to radiation from fallout in from explosions Nevada in the 1950's. She cited a number of Sanpete people who had died from leukemia and cancer and felt that people of this area may also have been affected. c bombs And relating to this subject another reader wants public support for the governor in his attempt to stop the wet-eynerve Itombs from being moved to Utah while still in their live' condition. Utah is not the country's dump and the rest of the nation obviously doesn't believe this yet, the reader said. "We were already abused by the atom bomb testing. We don't need this added exposure. The bombs must be detoxified at Fred Barnard, 19, Ephraim entered a plea of guilty to illegal possession of alcohol, sentenced fine. plea to illegal possession of alcohol, sentended to $35 fine, 10 days in jail. Fine Sanpete motorists will have an opportunity to join with others in the state in having tree speedometer checks at nearby locations on Saturday and Sunday, May 19 and 20. The checks will be made by the Utah Highway Patrol on Saturday May 19 from 2 to 4 p.m. west of Gunnison on the couptyroad near Clarion and Sunday May 20 between 2 and 4 p.m. on State route 132 south of Chester. The Utah Highway Patrol and Department of Public Safety are offering this service in an effort to help Utah motorists comply with Governor Matheson's request for increased enforcement of the 55 mile speed limit. Some say it is bad luck to sneeze while putting on shoes. How much is a pound in the metric system? 254 grams. their school TncEsiGinoFALrToRTSosrrr Apology iiui . $A25 Fred Barnard, a Dtora charge intoxication. Bench warrant for his was issued. 27, Kathy Young, Fairview appeared on a charge of driving under the influence of alcohol and requested a seven day extension to see her doctor in northern Utah. arrest restitution Featuring IHD HOUSES y.; V i FHA APPROVED A. and return a court. in 'L jail. $99 and jail sentence suspended on payment of rest of fine. Joel Spens, 19, Moroni, entered a guilty plea to criminal mischief. Must make make Open letter Cemetery alcohol. April Editor, Pyramid: My great great grandfather was James Meek who was killed by the Indians on Aug. 13, 1867 elose to Spring City. My wife and I have searched most of the cemeteries in that area to see if we could locate his We finally had success last Saturday. April 28. A nice lady in Spring City told us about an old cemetery-locatein town that we did not know about. Sure enough we found his grave. We noted that someone had placed plastic flowers on the grave and had cleared the weeds away. This indicates that there is probably family-stil- l living that area. If there is, I would surely like to have them contact me. Thank you in advance for your help. Regards ( haude K. Ho Vaughn 25- illegal 25- April May 21. 5- - Dirk Smith, Auto glass installation insurance claims handled Tune-u- Auto 20. Pleasant, illegal possession of alcohol. April 30. Fred Barnard. 19 illegal Ephraim, possession of alcohol. 30- Lee April Fotheringham. 21, Ephraim, tampering with - -- - 462-252- 2 1 service General auto repair 24 hour towing Fairivew Canyon Road 427-924- 1 WATCH I FOR OUR i Oilman MAY-- 9 1 CARPETS Hydatid disease clinics have been set for dogs in four northern Sanpete communities starting Wednesday, May 16 in Fairview. The clinic will . lie held behind the city-hall- The same day. May 16 from 2 to 5 p.m. the clinic will be heid in Spring of the school. The next day, Thursday, May 17 from 2 to 5 pm. and Saturday, May-1from 9a.m. to 12 noon a clinic will be held along the road to the city dump. Wales clinic will be held Friday May 18 from 2:30 to 4 p.m. at the city park. City-sout- love the teste of our pizzas mode from favorite recipes old-wor- ld 203-424- What could be better right now, just when you're thinking about carpet! Factory reductions on quality carpets. Savings on the styles and colors that move fastest every day. 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Daniet under the influence 19. Ephraim, COX possession alcohol. alcohol. Other actions: stop sign violation-- - Kellgreen, 236 AUTHENTIC ITALIAN vCs-- Since the meeting was held May 9, one day before the next edition of the paper, there was little if any chance for anyone to know about it and attend. For too long the Sanpete Valley has been ignored by government officials. Sanpete, because of its location, does not to either the area or to Richfield belong Provo. Its time the state government recognized this fact. April 25- - Fred E. Barnard. 19. Ephraim, illegal possession of search fortunate grave. for the week. press Police report OUT STARTING AS LOW AS posedly concerned with our opinions is held in Richfield, Provo or some other distant place. It seems that very little response has come in the past from Sanpete on issues which are of interest to us all, and the long distance may have been one of the factors limiting response. The straw that broke the camels back about this meeting was that the release from the Energy Office was dated May 2. It arrived in the news office after the paper was complete and had already gone to Editorial Proof of the fact that Sanpete County has long been ignored by state officials in matters vital to us all can be found in the receipt of a news release concerning a meeting to be held in Richfield for the purpose of giving public input on the mandatory gasoline governors stand-b- y controls. Two things about the meeting are disturbing. First,1 holding the meeting at that distance from this area would involve the use of approximately 10 gallons of gasoline at a total estimated cost of $7.50 and take three hours driving time. For most of us these factors make attending the meeting a hardship if not an impossibility . Using 10 gallons of gasoline to go to a meeting to discuss ways of saving gasoline seems in itself to be a contradiction in terms. This is not the first time meetings intended for Sanpete residents have been held at such disadvantageous sites. Almost every meeting of any state body sup of The name of Wenda Jensen and her parents was inadvertantly left out of last week's list of Miss Mt. Pleasant contestants. Wenda is the daughter of Munila), May 7 Blake Howcroft, 21, Mr. and Mrs. Rees Jensen and was sponsored by Fairview, entered a Farmers Floral. guilty plea to a charge of driving under the influence of alcohol. Fined Pre-bui- lt i?V 19, Ephraim entered guilty plea to illegal possession of alcohol, $75 fine, 10 days in jail, suspended on payment of fine. One year probation. Lee Fotheringham, 21, Ephraim, entered guilty pleas to tampering with and destroying evidence, and disorderly conduct. Fined $299 and 6 months in jail on tampering charge: $299 line and 90 days jail on disorderly conduct. Fine suspended all but $100. placed on one year probation and if he breaks any Utah law will lie returned to serve two sentences in full. Ronde Lee Larsen, 28, Ephraim entered a not guilty plea to a charge of driving under the influence of alcohol. Trial date to be set. Randal I). Young, 23, Huntington failed to $299 , 30 days in dollars of fine Cdife Uesfl Fine jail. suspended, served three days in jail, probation. public on Mother's Day at Chicken or Breaded Veal Dinner with strawberry shortcake in days t r take her out to dinner jail, possession of alcohol, $35 fine, 10 days in jail. Fine suspended, served three days in jail. Probation. Dirk Smith, 20, Mt. Pleasant, entered a plea of guilty to illegal possession of alcohol. Sentenced to $35 fine, 10 Turn lights on In relation to saving life, another reader called about the possibility of trallic accidents resulting Irom motorists not turning on their auto headlights when visibility is limited. The reader I eels that most Sanpete motorists seem to think their headlights are only-totheir use in lighting their way w hen in reality they serve as useful purpose in making a vehicle more visible to the oncoming driver. In Monday's snowstorm and log many drivers apparently could see appear on where they were going Mom's the star of the day, in Sylvia Paulsen, 19, Ephraim, entered a plea of guilty to illegal reader stated. 0?cUnieto days probation. moved to Utah simply the population is smaller than Denver's. Those Iwmlw have the potential to destroy all the life in this country. Moving them to Utah will never solve their problem would and greatly compound ours", the lather is worth than a hundred masters. One more present site-no- served suspended, three e Speedometer check to be given by Patrol to $35 dollar Mary Gauthier, 18, Ephraim, entered guilty cl-c- MM UMl in- fluence of alcohol. Sentenced to, $299 fine, 15 days in jail, $99 dollars of fine and jail sentence suspended upon payment of rest of fine. Probation. concerned that cancer 102-210- 1 drive to Richfield How to save gas fog. the bumps in the road caused from installation of (he sewer, she added. ( anccr deaths Another reader was 162-21- 3 Spring City which more time worrying about keeping their property attractive and respectable rather than CORRESPONDENTS Fairview Moroni but made it more difficulty for other drivers to see' them when they failed to use their headlights. Our reader feels that accidents could be avoided if every motorist used on a day when cut by rain, is visibility snow, early darkness or in threaten Mt. Pleasant's culinary water supply. She also pointed out that Mt. Pleasant City should not hesitate to enforce its laws on littering and cleaning up of yards and vacant lots. "People should spend Published Weekly at Mt. Pleasant, Utah 90 West Main Street SUBSCRIPTION RATES (in advance) 20c per copy $7.50 per year called recently wondering bodies in the area could not just decide issues rather than "indicate an inclination to enforce the law." She was referring to building on sites in the (UPS 365-58Sanpetes Home Newspaper 84647 HARRISON CONOVER MARTIN UONOVER KOLEEN PETERSON RETfY RAMSEY PATTY RERUN reader 4556 N. Milburn Road 010 WORLD PIZZA 30 East Center Ephraim Fairview Call Herald for an appointment, 427-920- 0 SALE 8 |