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Show June 28, Page Nine The Pyramid 1979 outlined operations of the dispatch center which is located in Mt. Pleasant. The council approved applying for the services. Officers said that the door - to - door contact by policemen has resulted in 100 must be over dogs now permits presented to the city licensed with only six council for approval. The compliants received. It council noted that per- was reported that the encontrol mits for business con- animal conwould forcement subdivisions struction, and other than single tinue. family houses, additions CARD OF THANKS or remodeling must be the I'hc approved by family of Harvey Planning Commission. and (iolclie Olsen would The council approved like lo thunk their building permits for Rian main friends for the Anderson and for Don expressions of kindKinsman. Both permits ness shown (hem were subject to clearance during the illness of and compliance with (oldie and the surgery nl Dean Parry. require nents. Haney and City Marshal, Ouldir Olsen Raymond Nelson, Fairview combines city offices; sets salaries FAIRVIEW- The city - recently Nelson $400; Treasurer, (Part assistant treasurer. In addition to adopting the budget last Tuesday, Ihese happy softball players are members of the Ephraim Reds, and are anxiously awaiting the Ephraim Lions Softball - Baseball $3.25 hour per time); submitted the council set a wage and salary schedule for city officials and employees tor the coming year. The monthly pay scale is as follows: Assistant ground maintenance, $3.50 per hour; Clair Larsen, $20; Fire Chief, $50; Deputy Fire Chief, $25; Mayor $150 and councilmen $50. The council adopted a general policy on building permits which u. ist be The city hired LaVon as $800; Justice of the Peace $175; City Administrator, $1,100; City Recorder, combining the offices of treasurer and new city administrator into one position, Mayor Ray Eicher said. The position will be filled by Kent Miner who has been serving as city treasurer. Marshal, City council has approved the city to administrator for initial review and coordinated with the citys building inspector. When cleared, Power $1,200; Superintendent, Water Superintendent, Maintenance $1,025; Supervisor, $860; City Marshal, $1,050; Deputy Tournament which begins on Thursday, July 5. Soltfta Auction SALINA- - Salable at lbs. package auction 446 compared to 630 lbs. 62.50. package 395 last week and 529 last Good Holsteins 840 lbs. year. About average 65.50. attendance. Good I KKDKIt IIKI1KKS: demand. Overall quality Few individual Choice 0 of feeders offered some lbs. 86.00-93.5lbs. 81.00- what below that of last Choice 0 lbs. week. Feeder steers 88.50. Choice Choice steady, except thin 450- 550 lbs. 1.00 higher, lbs 71.00-75.5Feeder heifers weak to REPLACEMENTS: 1.00 lower. Slaughter Good and Choice medium cents higher, cows instances 1.00 higher. aged stock cows with calves per Slaughter bulls steady. pair. heifers Slaughter lower. Supply about 55 SLVK.IITER COWS: percent feeders. High Utility and ComFEEDER STEERS: mercial 45.50-49.5Choice, tew individual lew high dressing to 50.40. lbs. Good heiferettes 50.00-55.0lbs. Choice Cutter and other Choice 490 lbs. Utility 0 100.00. Choice lbs. M.Mt.HTER BILLS: individual 530 lbs. 94.00. Choice 600 700 Yield Grade lbs. 71.00-80.5Choice lbs. 67.00-69.5couple lbs. few, 65.00- - individuals 1755 lbs. 70.50. 74.00. Few fleshy Good Individual 1665 lbs. 72.50. lbs. and Choice Standard and Good Holsteins 72.00-76.5- 340-40- 400-50- 0 500-60- 600-70- 0 75.50-85.0- 25-5- 0 630.00-720.0- 3.00-4.0- 0 0 4 95.00-102.0- 330-40- 0 400-50- 0 85.50-97.5- 42.50-46.0- 500-60- 80.50-89.0- 1350-185- 0 700-80- 0 Fairview Lions Club members, Sixty-fiv- e their partners and guests enjoyed a summer barbeque social at the Fairview Lions Club Park bowery on Wednesday. The bowery was built by the Lions and given to the city for the use of the public. 400-50- Fairview Lions enjoy new bowery FAIRVIEW- - Sixty five -- Lions Club members, their partners and invited guests attended the summer social and barecue at the Lion Park on Wednesday. The park bowery, for which the Club was awarded the 28-- district community award lor service was completed last year and is lor the use of the public. 1978, Three new members, Floyd Tucker, Eddie Miner and Joseph Daly, were announced. Incoming president Leo Stewart spoke to the and gathering, en- tertainment was by the Rhythmaires. Preparing the dinner were Kent and Carole Robert and Nielson, Margaret Nielson, Jim and Genevieve Miller, and Jerry and Deanna PROVO- E. Odell Miner Church and has served in COME UP FAST AND DO WELL. Provo has been a numlier oi church and awarded a doctoral civic positions. He is degree in Public Ad- married to the lormer ministration Irom the Dorothy Cook ol Ft. University ol Utah. He Green, and they are the ' few rents ol two children. Dr. Miner is the son ol J. Edwin and Barbara Gene Miner ol Fairview and the ol Ralph W. and Clara Cook ol Ft. Green. received the degree at the 110th Disco dance Commencement son-in-la- od Stamps are the margin hunger and nutritional e istenance. Those in the bracket who need extra sip buying nutritional food for leir family may be eligible for low-com- are interested in the Food contact Assistance your Dr. ii il rr Ta vv I o r High. mi will oliscnc Ins first birthday, loday, .1 nut' 2H. lie is llii' son ol David and Itoscann llighuiu. Ml. Pleasant and lias a sister, Riislcn, .7 and limllier Jell, I. Ilis gi anilparents are Mr. Robert. Mrs. and Il.ii diaslle of Sandy and Mr. and Mrs. Ed llighani ol Manti. 1 (real grandparents .Mrs. I.uella are Osgulhorpe of Salt Lake Fily; Mrs. Rita Dahl ol Midvale and Mr. and Mrs. C.S. Dahl Layton. Mrs. Henry Mavuardol Riverton is ol ndrew s Payments ce. Our true nationality is mankind. CAREER IN REAL ESTATE 1. PROFESSIONAL SALES TRAINING Phone Technique Skills Finoncing Selling Skills Farming Skills Prospecting Listing 2. Sales Aids designed to increase your sales. 3. Referrals resulting from over 6000 offices. 4. Excellent location, Springville, Orem, Nephi offices. For further information on how you can become a Neighborhood Professional; Call Tom Stubbs George Harmon, Nephi Office. Can be mowed growing shorter. Requires more fertilizing 1 lb plants 400 1 sq ft $3.50 $16.95 $33.00 lb. $2.00 $9.50 5 lbs.- - $18.00 10 lbs. 10 - Use our planting equipment ment as a training and tool; and lo determine the extent to which constructive and meaningful change may be occurring within lb.-51b.-- lbs. E. Dill'll Miner FREE nWo'ro your Neighborhood Professionals 623-002- 1 " -- with purchase $4.5 $5.4 SOIL AID 4 cubic ft. bags . . PEAT MOSS b. PEAT MOSS $. organizations as a result ol present organization activities. development A graduate of North Sanpete High School, Dr, Miner earned a B.S. (kgree in English and Polictical Science in 1965 and a M.S. degree in Public Aminstration in 1967. Both degrees were awarded by Brigham Young University, He worked in Scottsdale, Arizona two years as administrative assistant and in Orem, as assistant i city manager 24 years before to returning graduate school. While at Little Holly Lusty, the U. of U, he was tl.iuuhler ol Mr. and awarded a teaching Mrs. Randy (Delti) the Lusty of Fairview, is for lellowship duration of his doctoral celehrating her first work. birthday tixlay, June 28. She has two sisters Dr. Miner was elected to a lour-yea- r and Sue, term as Krantly Provo City Commissioner Ta.Neal, who also eelelH ates a June 28th in the fall of 1972 where he Grandserved as Commissioner birthday. ol Finance, Public parents are Mr, and and Parks and Mrs. Dan Rydalch of He has Magna, and Mr. and Recreation. written several papers for Seiitt Lusty, Salt Lake G . e a t professional publications City. und is presently a congrandparents are Mr. sultant in municipal and Mrs. Gene Davis, organization develop- Salt Laie City and Mr. and Mrs. Vern Nielsen ment and administration. He served a mission to of Magna. Mr. Nielsen Minnesota and Manitoba, is a former Spring City Canada, for the LDS resident. , eg&tisn HUMMINGBIRD FEEDERS SUPPLIES No. 202CF NEW! Gloxina 202CP Flower Feeder with Bee Guards INSTANT NECTAR MIX FOR FEEDERS 5.3 oz. pkg 8.0 oz. pkg 4 lb. can $3.49 No. 203CP Dripless Feeders with Bee Guards and Perch No. $6.49 $7.49 HUMMING BIRD BOOICS HOW TO ENJOY FEEDING NATURE'S TINY BIRDS 79 $129 $0.39 O 204CP Dripless Feeders with Bee Guards and Perch 69 s, ALL WESTERN REALTY $3.50 lbs. $16.95 10 lbs. $33.00 1 lb.-- 5 municipal r With An Established Firm With 3 Offices, 2 in Utah County. 225-212- 1 1 of elected officials organization developg grade. A very hardy heat resistant turf. Slow 1 1 lopment: A new Tool For America's Cities and Towns." The study enwide tailed nation research to verily the to which extent organization development is being practiced within American cities and towns; to ascertain the level ol understanding among city personnel and capacity-buildin- Makes a thick, velvet turf, crowds out weeds. Cut as low as ' inch for putting green. Is green earlier and later. Disease and drought resistant. lb. plants 400 sq. ft. New1 No With Dover, 10c lb. more entitled is tation DeveOrganization V BLUEGRASS Very best grade, grows fast, does well in this area. Hardy. lb. plants 200 sq. ft Miners disser- FYLKING BLUEGRASS MERION KENTUCKY BLUEGRASS xi 4,713. The Mt. Pleasant City Police Department is sponsoring a Disco Dance on Saturday July 7 at the tennis courts. According to Officer John Christensen music will be furnished by Steve Carlson of KRSP and the dance will start at 9 p.m. and end at 11:30 p.m. bet-ee- n 489-945- 1 - LAWNS CAN BE PUNTED IN THE SUMMER WITH PROPER CARE AND THE USE OF SOIL AID OR PEAT MOSS. THEY WILL ol excercises at the Special Events Center on June 9. A total ol 346 doctoral degrees including Law anil Medicine, were given in the graduating class of DIFFERENCE Program, 0 Former Fairview man earns doctoral degree Hansen. 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