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Show Page Four The Pyramid May 24, 1979 Commissioners join state Vet support STATE OF UTAH OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR SALT LAKE CITY (UPS 365-58- 0) DECLARATION Home Newspaper Sanpetes Published Weekly at Mt. Pleasant, Utah 84647 WHEREAS, the Veterans of the Viet Nam Era served their country under trying circumstances due to lack of popular support for the conflict; and WHEREAS, the courage and resolve of these men and women has not been adequately recognized by the American people; and WHEREAS, it is appropriate that recognition be given for the sacrifices of those who returned from Southeast Asia with physical disabilities and-o- r social readjustment problems; and WHEREAS, an expression of gratitude should be given to those who so gallantly served their country in the name of the people of the United States ; NOW, THEREFORE, I, Scott M. Matheson, Governor of the State of Utah, hereby declare the week of May 28 as MET NAM ERA VETERANS W EEK in Utah, and do urge all Utahns to appropriately observe the occasion and to especially honor and show sincere appreciation for the Viet Nam Era Veterans by deed, remark and attitude. Scott M. Matheson Governor do We, the Sanpete County Commissioners, 90 West Main Street HARRISON CONOVER MARTIN CONOVER KOLEEN PETERSON BETTY RAMSEY PATTY BERLIN . Publisher Managing Editor Editor Associate Editor Office Manager SUBSCRIPTION RATES (in advance) 20c per copy $7.50 per year MfMROMNB CORRESPONDENTS Fairview Betty Ramsey Moroni Joy Jensen Katy Parnell Spring City Fountain Green Jessie Oldroyd Wales Lucy Dye Chester Peggy Young Ephraim Evelyn McNeill Norita Lancaster . . . - 427-340- 8 436-849- 0 462-219- 1 445-342- 2 436-847- 4 436-866- 0 283-422- 2 462-283- wholeheartedly 3 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. Mil Keith Jorgensen Keith Sorensen 462-244- end give: 1 Court Calendar FOR WEDNESDAY, Mav 23, COMMENCING AT 111:00 a. m. IN THE TENTH Name of Cdlor l7. Nsnie of patient Location of pationt Mature of ISinots or injury. Wl r tfltfwnrmnsi ir tT IK ir" H r n if f SW II I $ rz m H r tt .W ' w- ' - w asm - r nm r" - M - if T" r. A ' 7T Q COUNTY, STATE OF UTAH The Honorable mmmn Louis G. Tervort, Presiding The state of Utah, vs Harold Dean Woolsey, Preliminary Hearing. The State of Utah, vs lira Roger Brown, Motion for ttaesR defendant to be tran- mmmem mm m ? WSIC- CIRCUITCOURT, FOR SANPETE IN AND jrii r tm it r 'iM&rn Cuh Scout Pack 3507 of the Mt. Pleasant Third Ward Cub Scouts won the First place trophy in the Cub Scout division of the annual Sanpete district held in Ephraim last Saturday. The theme of the booth was Tie Slide Treasures, with a variety of materials, plus paint and glue so that everyone coming to the booth could make a novelty tie slide. Boys participating in the Scout-O-Ran- ia were Mori and Jared Speakman, Jason Keller, Evan Johansen, Jared and Itydrll Johnson and Denis Andelin. Leaders in the booth were Lois Tucker and Bruce and Peggy Tidwell. iNioth Editin'. Pyramid: AsMt. Pleasant citizens, we, the undersigned feel the council - has failed to carry through with enforcing its zoning ordinance and have submitted the following petition to the council; We the undersigned, being citizens and taxpayers of Mt. Pleasant, are in protest of Glen his reopening ; Social Services, vs Chad B. Nielson, Small Open claims action. Robert H. Beck, vs Lewis Miller, Small Claims action. Pacific Ray A. Security Finance, vs next Monday officially marks a set aside originally to honor those who day died in this countrys wars; it has become, through the years, a day to pay respects to all of those who have preceded us. In some places, Memorial Day passes by with hardly a notice of the sacrifice made by those who served in this countrys wars. In other parts of the country, it is one of the biggest days of the year; and most residents take part in commemoration tribute to health and odor problem ceremonies or personally pay or friends of their family and give other citizens the those members of their service in the opportunity of com- who have died mercial raising within the country. It is indeed fitting that we should city limits. , honor these men and women, from all Signed: branches of our armed forces who so George Zeigler Nadine Zeigler gallantly payed a vital part in preserving the peace of this great nation. John Dean Jeri I.. Dean But, while it is fitting that the military David Fnwles dead should be honored for the sacrifice of Charlotte Gardner their lives, others who went before us Nonna Mcnzies should be honored, too. Bolt .Menzies While Janice Fowles Lloyd Christensen Madge Christensen Howe Olsen. valley, gallant pioneers braved odds and hardships to carve out a many civilization in a wilderness. It seems appropriate that their sacrifices should also be remembered. We applaud their outstanding courage, and we remember their sacrifices. We honor their loyalty, and we sadly mourn In this letter New reader plans to keep up on news Hermansen, Small claims Editor Pyramid: action. Can you deliver your Thomas W. and Lucile to me here in Ress, vs Jay Dahl and paper California? Kelly Olsen, Trial. I've lived in Ephraim with relatives and had very close friends as I went to school at Manti Police report May 18- - High. I Michael Lynn Hansen, Order to show fluence of alcohol and illegal possession of cause. marijuana! Jailed at International Dychem Inc., vs Tom Mower, dba Nephi, out on bail until Mubrite Company, court appearance. May 21- - Tammy Dianne Motion to compel answers to interrogatories and for Ottesen, 18, Mt. Pleasant, arrested for vandalism in attorney fees. State of Utah by and connection with a rock through the Department being thrown through the of of Social Services, vs window Shelleys Patricia Sorenson, Small Department Store. Also arrested for illegal claims action. State of Utah by and consumption of alcohol. Will appear in JP court. A through the Department cherished our defending freedom. of Riley, 30, Mt. Pleasant, at 11:30 p.m. for arrested Adjustment under the indriving vs Laverl Knight Bureau, country., Residents protest reopening coops turkey coops because we a The Mt. Pleasant Police from Sanpete Department reported the County Jail to Juab following actions during County Jail. The State of Utah, vs the last week. Charles Allen Petersen, Arraignment. Open letter feel it would present JkM sferred trim EDITORIAL Memorial Day - a time for all Americans to pause in remembrance of those who died in the service of their Hardy Court calendar EMERGENCY INFORMATION Cell the aforementioned support declaration by Governor Matheson and urge all citizens to provide all help, kindness, and support possible to the Viet Nam veterans in our midst who answered the call of our country in providing protection to the Vietnamese people. Signed: J. Newton Donaldson a time to remember Memorial Day got my hands on your paper around Mothers Day and there were things written about most everyone I used to know. .from getting married to names under the court date. I'd like to subscribe just their passing. Lets make this Memorial Day a proud and heartfelt tribute to them all. to keep in touch with all the good things I remember, and I like the way you cover it all. grandmother Eloise Thompson jjji frrrrr (N. is My - in Grannie's Fabrics 278 So. Main Ephraim. I hope to soon. hear from Springville you GINGHAM CHECK. 45 wide Thank You, Annette Thompson Gray 1 49 05 T I YD yards for Butterick & Vogue Patterns LACE Rosa lee Bell of Salt City, is visiting here with her mother, Ellen Barr, and sister, Carol Rasband. 3 1 0 OFF a ItllllllflllHI rggnmiUMiiggaicrr1 inr female juvenile was arrested with her on the same charges and referred to juvenile authorities. Both were released to the custody of relatives. Every year Newspaper Agency Corporation sponsors a trip for qualifying Newspaper Agency Corporation carriers to d Southern California. This year five Sanpete carriers will be flying non-sto- p by jet airliner to Los Angeles International Airport for a three-day- , all expenses-pai- d trip. These lucky carriers will visit places like Knott's Berry Farm, Universal Studios, Marineland and, of course, fun-fille- Warnings 13; safety Speeding expired inspection-3- ; registrations-7- ; lights out-4- ; license-1- ; no parking-2- ; illegal possession of alcohol-5- ; vehicle inspection-2- . Disneyland. Citations stop sign Speeding-10- ; violation-3- ; use of fraudulent license-3- ; expired illegal registration-7- ; possession of alcohol-6- ; no safety inspection-11- ; license-5- ; operators speed exhibition-1- . Others person Suspicious juvenile family assists calls-3- ; problems-6- ; problems-2- ; to other agencies-4- . Each officer approximately on his owrf 16 spent hours time in training. Precinct court Were proud of Princinct Court Actions Honorable Ted Dase, Justice of the Peace Randal D. Young, 23, Huntington, the very fine Class of 1979. bench warrant: Not yet picked up. May 21- - Kathy Young 27, Fairview, charged with driving under the influence. Plead guilty. Was fined $299 and 30 days in jail, with $149 and Christopher Parry Mt. Pleasant MORONI FEE payment of $150 fine. One year probation. Lewis 20, Allred, Fountain Green, charged with illegal possession of mIll PROCESSING upon Newspaper Agency Corporation DESERET NEWS Jimmy Sparks Mt. ALAN DURGESS 1M South First West Moroni DISTRICT MANAGER Pleasant Phone: 436-852- 5 f ftlOElONI alcohol. To appear. Michael Lynn Riley, 30, Mt. Pleasant. Charged with driving under the influence. Plead not guilty. Trial is at 6 p.m. June 11. He is out on bail until then. COMPANY MAYCHERY jail sentence dropped FARMERS MUKItllUIIHI MIMIIIMUUJ YD CO-O- P MlimiMMtaumMfla IIMMI klMNI i |