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Show a Sperry Univac manager 1 "It is our to 110 end of 100 Dick , Shepherd, Manager of Sperry Univac Cor-IMirati- of Ephraim told the Fairview Chamber of Commerce on Tuesday. The present work force of 40 persons is about 40 percent of the full work capacity of the plant. The manufactures plant harnesses and cable assemblies for- computers. and is a feeder - plant for the company Salt Lake City. The Salt Lake facility one of six major plants the U.S. located Principal Rowley interviews students prior to schools opening. Minneapolis-St- . Summer's end signals another school year Rowley, has been conducting registration interviews with students and their parents during the past week. These discussions are designed to identify the students career goals and to stress the need for carefully planning his or her educational program. the In interview, Principal Rowley helps the students determine whether their goals are of or an academic vocational orientation. In By Nancy McLain The ending of summer has the signaled preparation for a new in schools throughout the county. An important part of these year preparations includes the and registration planning for new and curriculm returning students. with In keeping guidelines passed by the Utah Board of Education last year, Manti High School Principal, Ivan Check these facts before you buy any other stove! efficient and complete combustion in is in in Paul, Minn.; Cupertino, Calif.; Bristol, Tenn.; Marietta, Ohio; Clearwater, Salt ixtke City. Fla.; and supervision, belonging to Jim Miller on assembly; Genevieve and inspection. Fairviews east edge. Applicants can apply at Job Service in Ephraim for positions expected to open at the plant. Shepherd said. He expressed appreciation to Karl Kelly of that office for help and service in the hiring of personnel. Tom Tucker, Skyline Motel owner and plant Production Manager introduced Shepherd who briefly mentioned his family and told of their happiness at living in Fairview. production production Shepherd and his wife, have five children, four boys, 24 year old Paul who is to be married the end of this Janice, month, 22 year old Boyd living in Salt Lake City, Cory age 19, in the to the Referring Ephraim plant, Shepherd said the facility has many Missionary Training advaatages to an area Center, who will serve in e Mission, keeping with those goals such as Sanpete. It the (which are reevaluated at requires no water in its and another son, 17 year the beginning of each production and emits no old Kevin, a senior in high school who will finish out year), a program is then pollutants into the air. built, incorporating them The plant, presently his year in Salt Lake City with the core located in a temporary where the Shepherds west of formerly lived. requirements of English, buliding Mathematics, and Social Roadrunner Trailer A sixteen-yea- r old Studies. Plant, expects to move to daughter Karie will atWe have been cona new 20,000 square foot tend North Sanpete High ducting these interviews building by spring. School this year. for two years now, Shepherd said jobs will who served as stated Principal Rowley, open in several capacities a Shepherd Sheriffs Reserve " and we are getting including administrative; Deputy in Salt Lake excellent response from clerical; production County, said the family the parents. Through this control; transportation; enjoys hunting, fishing, process the parents feel equipment maintenance; and camping, and exthat they are more a part his pleasure at pressed of the educational finding these activities so program and more a part close at hand in Sanpete. of their childs future. The Shepherds are Principal Rowley the home purchasing stated that he expects approximately 84 new to Freshmen be registering at Manti High School this year, for a Spain-Sevill- .limit's Henry Koyle celebrated his first birthday August 22 with his iarents Howard and his Kathy Koyle, brother Clay and his sister Christie Jo in their home in Spring City. Jimmy's grandparents art llarry and Edith Koyle of Chester and Gail and Olga Woodbury of Salt Lake. Ilis great grandparents are Glen and Hazel Woodbury of Salt Lake anti Mrs. Susie Taylor of Murray. EPHRAIM - A new total hardware store is coming to town. Coast to Coast Stores have signed a long-terlease for the building at 365 North Main in the Ephraim shopping center. The new Coast to Coast store will be near the Ben Franklin variety store and the Food Town supermarket. The Coast to Coast store will be much like a hardware supermarket, with individual departments specializing in items, paint and wallpaper, plumbing and electrical supplies, and housewares and cleaning needs. Other sections of the new store will feature automotive parts and accessories. power tools, bicycles, appliances and gifts. The store will also have a sporting goods department with outdoor games, firearms, archery supplies and camping equipment. The Ephraim store will be the newest of some 1200 Coast to Coast total hardware" stores and home centers in 26 states, the company said. Each store is independently owned and operated, with the company furnishing merchandise and sales promotion assistance. Owner of the Ephraim store has not yet been selected, the company said. Chamber meets; plans fund-raisdrawing er FAIRVIEW The Chamber of Commerce planned a drawing to be held during the deer season, and discussed a merchants alert for people writing had checks at the lunJessie Oldroyu, cheon held August 21. The group agreed upon sister, Luella O. Mower, Provo, and Mrs. Ray a drawing for a Browning (June) Chipman and .22 automatic and plan to children. American Fork go into the alert idea attended the wedding further. Some merchants reception of newlyweds said that a method Mr. and Mrs. Bradley whereby merchants Grant Swenson in Grand warned each other of Junction, Colo., August persons habitually 18. writing bad checks would fund-raisin- g i.r support of the Chamber with advertising for the Lions Birthday Calendar. benefit all businessmen in the community. other matters Iven commented that it is important to our community to have a doctor here and reported to the group that he feels Dr. and those Cummings for his responsible coming here on a part-tim- e basis should be commended. He also said that the new owner of The lee Cream Place plans to add the sale of bakery In Cox Tmdaut Gtm Among visitors here this past weekend were Ralph Peterson and Lisa Taylor, Midvale; Max and Eloise Green and daughter, Nona Bountiful; Bishop and Mrs. Steven Crowther and children. Cedar City; Mr. and Mrs. Lynwood goods at that establishment. He also asked for the Rasmussen. Provo; Valeara Peterson; Mack and Ora Morley, Moroni; about 340 students grades 9 through 12. total of The Earth Stove burns V3 the fuel Of many stoves because pre heating tffatt mam told promotes National retail store will locate in Ephraim speaks to businessmen FA1KYIKW aim to hire from people by the January 1980 - Hie Pyramid - Page Seven August 2T 1979 in like fuel poei plants Super heated an presents hole drafts do Iven of Ine unlike manual cooling large chunks bum slowly and solid fiequent Even temperatures matically this) heat thermostatic temperature wood combustion maintains uneven cycle do Mine safety ash removal of Home temperatures draft auto program set at Snow you select levels out (Manual drafts cannot more even than furnace Burns 14 hours on one wood load COOK tOplvst set thermostat to cooking - ideal for Crock Pot style cookery Wood gases not wasted introduce oxygen above primary gases such as methanol fire pyroligneous Airtight Prevents heat loss up Hu c'U (Jm Imwa aw oi lutfhtm Su fi'iiil Secondary one toburn desired drafts volatile acid etc -- chimney ti ClW fW hiUn Come in and heat two week Mine Safety Training program begins at Snow College on August 28th and continues through September 7th, to Wynn according Westmorland, Training Cordinator at SUFCO (Southern Utah Fuel Company in Salina) and Snow College instructor. People interested in taking this course to qualify for employment in the mining industry should call the Snow A Converts to open fire instantly 4 w i I W see it burning and cooking at THE SANPETE COUNTY FAIR SPECIAL SUMMER PRICES AUAIEAREE UNTIL SEPT. 1 Vocational College ANDERSON DRUG FIREPLACE & ACCESSORIES EPHRAIM Department at Extension 218. Mr and 283-402- Eldon Mrs. of Alamosa, Morgan with visited Colo., relatives Vurl and Merline Morgan and Jessie Oldroyd. Andrew will Carter Glen celebrate his first birthday today, August 23. Sharing this happy event with him are his parents Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Carter and brothers, Greg and Shelby and sister Jaeleen, all of Moroni. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Carter, Chester: Mrs. Velma Jones and the late K. Jones, Stanley American Fork; his great grandmother is of Nelson Kintha Pleasant Grove. 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