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Show - Page Two ' The Pyramid m; May -- 17. Sociq News g r Banquet circled May 19 A Family Living Noted water authority reaches 90th birthday John K. OLSON Farms, North and time because ank C. and Valene Watson of Spring City will be reporting Sunday, May 20, on their experiences at the Arizona Temple Visitors Center in Mesa, Arizona. The meeting, held in the Spring City :: a.m. Ward ( Impel, will begin at 1 1 Artopics Eva Staker was hostess to the Artopic Literary Club's closing social 15 was anjjUjjpenvaervecHo Wlal Qllial m dorlrail? Price a the of price a baity s smile. suck a hide stage passed in (San a (A while ? place a price on a free (defaced lad. you (Or playing and Bridge. Prizes went to Aileen Johanna Bartholomew, Hafen, Betty Farley and Cleah Madsen. Mildred was Seely. Tables were decorated ( spent Canasta the event g The evening lhal the loolhles s grin a hide girl in dollar he sign had? he once Sana her (S asler honnel. placed upon 1? proud senior, complete in cap and gown. San ih r memory he "old goods marked down? (A radtanl hnde in uhile and gown (Are ihe when il prices high s veil. memories for sale? (A few dolla rs aren Q)J pitrlrml o (And 9fow loo. you Si s aboul whal I 9r a much lo invest. in his hesl. (Sunday grandma an JS randpa worlh lo much is iheir porlruil 0 hard lo (JKhen cost? (How much answer you re . Jenny live in a home e surrounded by treasures. John is making preparation for a garden Irrigation and says he putters around with a few head of sheep in the back yard Olsen an avid reader, has a personal Mr. s not Si a piece Peter Graves, Jr. the of President Irrigation Company appointed John K. to research and study the inherent claims in 1922 and to "settle up the ihe moments Historical publication of the Stakes of the LDS Church in Sanpete. Moroni. birthday on May 7. She is the daughter of and Ona Donald Howell of Mt. Pleasant and has eight older sisters A "Pioneers and Old Dolls will be given, Anyone having an old pioneer doll should bring it to share with the group. one and is John A. Mt. of Visiting at the James Berlin residence over the Quilts entered 1 1 Ituchel Elizabeth Sorensen celebrated her first birthday May 15 with her parents, Jerry and Suzette Sorensen, and her brother Thomas Gary, of Provo. Iler grandparents are Bishop and Mrs. Golden Sorensen, Spring City, and Mr. and Mrs. Kay D. Moroni. Christensen, Iler great - grandis Mrs. mother Elizabeth Petersen, Spring City. will il 462-303- John K. Olsen Fountain GREEN NEWS Dinner slated Mr. and Mrs. George All proceeds will go to The Mt. Pleasant LDS First W3rd High Priests Group are sponsoring a the building fund. The spaghetti dinner to beheld public is invited and those in the ward cultural hall bring on Friday, May 18 at 7 attending should their own table service. p.m. Cook and family, were Mother Day visitors, with Booth and Erda Cook. Bishop and Mrs. Noel Bailey and children, Richfield, visited with, Ernest and Hazel Bailey. NOW OPEN weekend were friends from Salt Lake City. 10 a.m. SUPER Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Hansen visited with Vem' and Dorothy Hanson. OPENING SPECIAL! in the Denim - Limited 45" Wide to attend. State prizes are: Compare at $ 1.99 McCalls Butcher Apron Pattern place There wjI be a prize of $25 for , the Sanpete County 1st prize winner. Entry blanks and other details can be picked up at the extension office. The purpose is to the folk in Utah." art of yd. Free 1st $200, 2nd $100 & 3rd $50 and 3 honorable mention $25. Stock 1 69 2-- Mrs. quilting Madsen said and "The design may be totally Ernest and Sidness original,or inspired by things happenings in Thomas of American ones life, or inspired by, Fork spent the weekend but not copied from with Mrs. Marie Thomas. traditional patterns." Mrs. Shirley Black of A description of how the visited Spring City design was developed Sunday with Mrs. Elda must accompany the Bees, she said. quilt Mothers Day dinner Mr. and Mrs. Stanley guests with Mr. and Mrs. Rex Dye were Mrs. Price went to Newton to Vivian Dye, Mrs. Mirian visit Jay and Helen and Hansen and Kerriann of children over Sunday and Centerfield, and Mrs. Monday. LaPriel Otten, Misty, Jeremy and Kami of Gunnison. House Mansion OK studio photography on-si- be at the Extension Office in the courthouse in Manti by June 19, according to Mary Lois Madsen, USU Home Agent. The quilts will be displayed June 20, at the Manti 3rd & 4th Ward 4 Cultural Hall from p.m. The public is invited preserve THP extra-curricul- should its now! n "OriginalWill Designs X Children Enjoy" : location and its potential. John says he was looking for underground streams he when returned to Sanpete and we found one on our property, the Kesko supplying. High School was viewed through schematic drawings presented by the Montmorency, Hayes and Talbot architectural firm. The Board also awarded bids for the carpeting and for the auditorium seats. A delegation from Gunnison registered concern about the replacement of Principal Beck. The offerings balance in was questioned and suggested that a pride in athletic achievement should not obscure the pride in drama, music, art, FFA and other activities. The board outlined for the patrohs the committee that will write the job description, do the initial screening, interviewing and recommending to the board of the new principal. The principal will then be selected by the board. Two months voucher expenditures of $967,563.44 were approved by the board. Utah State University 1979 Quilt Contest, ). buying. pioneer history will read by Rula Lamb and the lesson on be quilt contest underway applications and then go to the County. You make a fair recommendation and we will stick with you", he said. The recommendations were accepted in 1925. Mr. Olsen served on the Irrigation Board for 29 years in three terms 1936-4- 2 (1922-2and 1950-62He has a handwritten log of the well drilled up Ephraim Canyon (one of three drilled by the City) and has some salty pasl lhal we re cm. SL asanl celebrated her first IVaki (Make your graduation appointment Howell Jenifer Folk-ar- t the State through Engineers office for about Little grandfather PelersoA, Pleasant. question of who owns the water. You are the youngest, the busiest and you are not biased. You go through the minutes and take notes and go comments Sanpitch Camp DUP will meet Monday, May 21, at 2 p.m. at the home of Ramona Christensen in brother. Jenifers insuring against of paper you re that s. memories lost. Si system places a vast amount of historical material at his finger-tipSharp of mind and very verbal, he is a consistent winner in the e Sanpete Saga, the San-pet- Company which began in 1914 and took 6 years to organize under the laws of the State of Utah. Sanpitch DUP set corral." indices salary schedule 9 life-tim- water John K. resources, describes himself as a man who got water on the brain while a student at Utah Agricultural (Utah State College University) and never got over it." John K. speaks with authority about the adwater of judication between the City of the and Ephraim Ephraim members. of his of knowledge l i West of celebrated his Ephraim. John and his wife, Ephraim 90th birthday on April 16. A legend in his own SS board adopts The Moroni Stake Mothers and Daughters The South Sanpete Board of Banquet will be held 19 Education has adopted a salary at Saturday, May 7p.m. in the Moroni LDS Stake schedule for the coming year ranging from $10,260 for a first year teacher Center. Tickets can be pur- with a bachelor degree to a maximum chased from Rula Lamb of $17,136 for teachers with masters and Julia Sorensen in degrees who have taught 13 years or Jean Beck in more. Moroni; Fountain Green; Mable Following an executive session the Ison in Wales; and Sally board also approved a 7.3 percent inadministrative crease on the 1978-7, Stapley in Chester. Entertainment will be schedule. The salary schedule for the provided by the Girls Youth Chorus which will secretaries of the District was apbe under the direction of proved on an hourly wage of $3.30 for a first-yea- r LaDawn Rawlings. secretary to $3.95 for a three-yea- r experienced secretary. The current building program of the South Sanpete District had the board . make an inspection of the Manti facility, and approve change orders. The buildings program at Gunnison Foods , weddings, anniversaries 7 $17,136 tops Whiting is celebrating his first birthday today, May 17, with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Max Kandy I Kay) Whiting, and his brother' and sisters, Danny, Rachel, Kim of' and Mt. Pleasant. His grandparents are Mrs. Max (Faires) Miner, Salt Lake City, and Mr. and Mrs. Hewitt Whiting, Murray. His great grandfather is Mr. Alfred Folker, Salt Lake City. AND SAVE Su,an i"vi'e ou ,lS,T?P' SHOP' new fabrics monthly! SEW For The 1st 100 people AT TERRY'S HOUSE OF 623-084- 4 and Hours 10 a.m. FABRIC to 7 p.m. Mon. 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