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Show Page Ten The Pyramid May 24, 181 contestants 1979 Image improves Sidekicks in gear for weekend rodeo The Third Annual North among roaeo entnusiasts. High School Slash C Rodeo Company, rodeo will be held this stock producer, will weekend in Mt. Pleasant. provide some of the top Starting times are bucking stock in the Saturday, May 26 at 2:30 country. and 7:30 p.m. and Monday May 28 at 4 p.m. Sanpete Twenty-nin- s f Fairview Fairview is cleaner by some 20 dump truck loads of debris and city officials are praising the efforts of residents and volunteer workers following one of the most successful cleanup efforts in the city. The clean-udrive, a part of the activities of the annual Pioneer Day Celebration on July 24, took part throughout all last week when crews ol scoured the area cleaning up trash, tree limbs, old cars, large rocks, and burning old sheds and unwanted lumber piles in an effort to beautify the city.. Young people from both the north and south parts of town joined in the effort. Included in the crew were Lora, Russel, Noreen, Chad and Judi Kinsman; Lili and Dana Sperry Uni vac and Mobil Oil operations have sparked an increase Pat Dahl; and Jan pany and Ted Mollinet; Nelson; Cindy and Maria Christensen; Tom Cox Charles Carl Swensen of the Dari Freez worked with the crews of young people Bruton and Stewart Rosemary David Peatross; Tammy Madsen; Wayne An- derson; Kendall Hunter; Alene Russon; and Anna Marie Mulder. Supplying and manning trucks were Jerry Hansen and Larry Hansen of Hansen Lumber Com- - ss JOHN DEERE S(uitg C&j 62-21- 91 her of daughter, Mrs. Carolyn Johnson, from the College of Idaho. Southern graduation Commencement emonies were cer- Albuquerque, N.M., where Carolyns husband will be teaching summer school at the University of held New Mexico. in Dora and Lester Parnell have recently moved to Spring City. They are living in the home formerly owned by Martha Gwin. Mrs. Gwin has moved to a small community near Vallejo, Calif. Mayor Ray Eicher, City Marshall Raymond Nelson. The clean-ucampaign coordinator, p Muui'icr Dingeinanse of Fairview was the winner of the first hauled their who both worked several collection of litter to the days loading and hauling Allred trash to the dump; clump; Bruce graded many of the dirt Council members Jerry streets of the city; and Hansen and Ervin Iven Cox of Central Utah Shelley; Carl Swensen, Telephone supplied one general chairman of the back hoe manned by Pioneer Day Celebration Ervin Shelley and Lynn and city firemen under Dell Cox operated the city the direction of Assistant Ixick hoe. Chief Odell Cox. InSeveral members of the dividuals cleaned their Lions Club under the own lots and hauled away direction of Ross Johnson unwanted materials to made improvements to the dump. the bowery they had of citizens The previously erected in City Fairview are to be Park; eight old cars were congratulated for their hauled away; and both interest and participation cemeteries were either in the clean up, Mayor cleaned by individual lot Eicher said. "Wed like to owners or hired crews. thank local the on the businesses, city crews Working volunteer crews in the and elected officials who clean-ueffort were supported us lace C h a in p i o n Showmanship at the award 3 days only tioat Show held in Manli last week. Ilis entry was also winner ol the Grand Champion and Senior Champion awards in the reeeiil Sk line Coat Show. May y2 with each Jeans Purchase Iiitli Mowers fic-ft- f 26 Guys fn Gals Tops Deluxe 21-in- ch 24-25-- ll p 121 OPEN TIL 9 & Chained Lightning ... I John Deere CHAIN SAWS 5 awareness of maintaining a pleasant shopping and employment enviroment. efforts successful clean-u- p Champion winner at the Skxline Coat Show earlier this iiionlh. ASK ABOUT OUR WOOD CUTTERS KIT P.M. Winning the trophy for Pee V ee Show manship at the Intermountain Coat Show in Manti last week was Jacob Mt. of Itoherts Pleasant. Ilis entry was also Junior models to choose from 436-853- IN MORONI 5 tTl Nothing runs9 JOHN DEERE likea Deere i' , onardtulations i COH AUTOMOTIVE spouts 255 Road E. t Canyon Fairview 427-924- Fairview Fire Department under the direction ol Assistant Chief, Odell Cox, assisted in the clean-u- p campaign last week by burning unwanted sheds and buildings such as these on the Fred Gardeners property. The Gardeners further carried out the lieaulilicalion elforts by repairing other out buildings on their property. 1 ALL-AROUN- C(fa Utf Internes Featuring IHD HOUSES FROM NORTH SANPETE HIGH SCHOOL Suzette sorenson ana her children spent Sunday visiting with Ethel and Gordon Sorenson. She came down from Provo to attend the mothers and daughters social in Moroni with her mother and sisters. FHA APPROVED MOST OUTSTANDING GIRL ATHLETE Ruthann Strate and Clara Donaldson were Ixith released from their Relief Society jobs 20. May Sunday, Sustained Allred, ATHLETES D , Sputa) Ctttj Pre-bui- lt VALEEN ALLRED Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Allred Fountain Green were Cynthia R. S. night Earldean organist, Buchanan, night R. S. music and Patricia Jeasen, craft teacher. Valene and Frank had Watson their Sunday, homecoming May 20th in Spring City, STARTING AS LOW AS Special guests attending were fellow missionaries at the Arizona Temple Visitors Center. Also present Call: KELLY were their children; Mr. and Mrs. and Donald Watson family of Mt. Pleasant, Mr. and Mrs.' Michael Watson and their seven children from Bountiful, Russell Pam and Jorgensen and children of ROSEIM GORDON BLAIN JOHN HUNTER - -- Richfield, Dennis and Kay Watson Noreen 462-252462-234- 462-240- 1 0 2 and Newel Shepherd Mt. Pleasant JAN NELSON t FIELD TRACK Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Nelson Fairview ANITA ISON VOLLEYBALL Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln Ison Mt. Pleasant of SLC, Ronald Wheeler of Springville, Gerald R. Johansen and family from Ogden, and Connie and Jim Craner and family from St. George. Grant Stevens, his son and family from SLC also attended as did Mrs. Helen Reward of SLC. LEISA SHEPHERD BASKETBALL Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. , of being School Rodeo is rated as one of the best in the state garbage were hauled out of Fairview during the annual clean-u- p campaign. This active group of citizens helped to make their town more beautiful last week. Over 20 truck loads rodeo announcer. Tooele will again be the Mrs. Vilate Hope flew May 11. The Albert to Twin Falls, Ida., last Johnson family will soon week to attend the lie leaving for a summer North The annual Sanpete High image is by the beautification impetus of the 125th anniversary, and the new bflsiness,. KaLyfowtt from the North Sanpete Sidekicks will compete in the three performances scheduled for the two days. A total of 181 contestants, 306 entries, will be competing for top awards in 12 events according to Reed Thomas, Sidekicks Advisor. . p entries e of Jay Quarenburg The visual Ephraim enhanced Brought to you by IPtelMfl Fig YOUR HEALTH AND BEAUTY CENTER |